[[tmz:video id="0_glxzfidz"]] A former NFL 1st round draft pick's mother was So Pissed after her son was forced to throw down $50,000 at a rookie hazing dinner, she called the head coach to complain ... so says Jevon Kearse. Kearse says the legendary meal went down in 2006 -- right after the Philadelphia Eagles signed 14th overall pick Brodrick Bunkley to a 6-year $12.7 million contract ($10 mil guaranteed). Jevon says the guys went to town on expensive wine and steak --...
- 5/6/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Andy Reid could finally get some help in the clock management department -- lord knows he needs it after last week's debacle -- and it's all thanks to one of the most famous watchmakers in the world. The Kc Chiefs coach has been under fire since the Patriots game for taking Forever to move the ball in the final 6 minutes of the game ... even though they were down by 14 points. Now, a rep for Casio...
- 1/21/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
It has been easy to rip into the Madden NFL franchise over the past decade or so. Ever since the exclusive deal with the National Football League was made back in 2004, the franchise has been mercilessly called out for stagnant gameplay and little year to year improvement. Some of this criticism has been warranted, of course, however, it can sometimes feel like people are bashing on it because it is popular franchise that doesn’t need to change due to its massive sales. That hasn’t stopped EA Tiburon from constantly tweaking the formula, though, with this year’s Madden NFL 16 representing another year forward for the series.
Before you even get the chance to hop into training camp or online play, Madden throws you into a semi-scripted SuperBowl 50 match-up between pre-season contenders, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals. Playing like a more advanced version of last year’s Panthers/Seahawks showdown,...
Before you even get the chance to hop into training camp or online play, Madden throws you into a semi-scripted SuperBowl 50 match-up between pre-season contenders, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals. Playing like a more advanced version of last year’s Panthers/Seahawks showdown,...
- 8/30/2015
- by Eric Hall
- We Got This Covered
Kansas City Chiefs star safety Eric Berry has been placed on the non-football injury list after doctors discovered a mass on the right side of his chest ... which they believe to be lymphoma. Berry is expected to go to Emory University hospital for further evaluation. Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said of the situation, "Right now, he needs to be a beast. He'll attack this." Berry released a statement, saying, "I am truly thankful for...
- 11/24/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
NFL safety Quintin Demps knows firsthand about the price of rookie hazing ... his initiation into the big boys league didn't cost him his pride or dignity ... it cost him a boat load of moneyThe New York Giant was out recently when we asked him about what every first year player is going through right now ... rookie hazing.Demps says he was a rookie under Andy Reid, so the hazing was kept to a minimum ... with...
- 8/30/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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If, as expected, Michael Dawson leaves Spurs this summer (with the likes of Hull City, Queens Park Rangers, West Ham United and Crystal Palace reportedly interested in the player and with him generally being considered to be surplus to Mauricio Pochettino’s requirements), who could replace him as club captain?
Dawson has been with the White Hart Lane club since the start of 2005, when he arrived from Nottingham Forest in a combined £8 million deal with former team-mate Andy Reid – and he had a much more successful stint at the club than the Irish midfielder.
The Northallerton-born centre back has made 322 appearances for Spurs and was the club’s Player of the Year in the 2009/10 season. He has made 4 appearances in an England shirt during his time at the club, was described by Carlos Tevez (then of Manchester City) as “the best English defender I have played against...
If, as expected, Michael Dawson leaves Spurs this summer (with the likes of Hull City, Queens Park Rangers, West Ham United and Crystal Palace reportedly interested in the player and with him generally being considered to be surplus to Mauricio Pochettino’s requirements), who could replace him as club captain?
Dawson has been with the White Hart Lane club since the start of 2005, when he arrived from Nottingham Forest in a combined £8 million deal with former team-mate Andy Reid – and he had a much more successful stint at the club than the Irish midfielder.
The Northallerton-born centre back has made 322 appearances for Spurs and was the club’s Player of the Year in the 2009/10 season. He has made 4 appearances in an England shirt during his time at the club, was described by Carlos Tevez (then of Manchester City) as “the best English defender I have played against...
- 7/8/2014
- by Kev Stewart
- Obsessed with Film
The Philadelphia Eagles have decided to release their Pro Bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson due to alleged gang ties – freeing him up for a possible deal with the New York Jets.
DeSean Jackson Headed To The Jets?
Although Jackson’s life off the field was troubling enough for the Eagles front office to drop him after one of his most successful seasons in the NFL, the New York Jets – who are desperately in need of a solid receiver – could still be interested in picking him up, reported the New York Daily News.
“We’re looking at a number of players, including DeSean,” Jets owner Woody Johnson said last Sunday. “He’s a very good player, but we’re looking at a number of them.”
At 27 and coming off a season with 82 receptions for 1,332 yards, Jackson is arguably in his prime. Sweetening the deal for the Jets is the fact that...
DeSean Jackson Headed To The Jets?
Although Jackson’s life off the field was troubling enough for the Eagles front office to drop him after one of his most successful seasons in the NFL, the New York Jets – who are desperately in need of a solid receiver – could still be interested in picking him up, reported the New York Daily News.
“We’re looking at a number of players, including DeSean,” Jets owner Woody Johnson said last Sunday. “He’s a very good player, but we’re looking at a number of them.”
At 27 and coming off a season with 82 receptions for 1,332 yards, Jackson is arguably in his prime. Sweetening the deal for the Jets is the fact that...
- 3/29/2014
- Uinterview
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Djamal Abdoun’s penalty, a second half Jamie Paterson hat-trick and an Andy Reid strike saw Championship promotion contenders Nottingham Forest slaughter a youthful West Ham team in the Fa Cup third round.
Reds boss Billy Davies made two changes from the draw at Reading on New Year’s Day. Nathaniel Chalobah was ineligible to play and Jamie Mackie dropped to the bench as Abdoun and Guy Moussi returned to the XI.
Hammers manager Sam Allardyce named a team with just two survivors from the defeat at Fulham last time out. Alou Diarra and Modibo Maiga kept their places whilst five academy graduates started. Adrian was in goal with Stewart Downing and Matt Jarvis operating as wingbacks. Ravel Morrison played despite a niggling groin problem.
Forest were gifted an early lead when George Moncur tripped Paterson in the box on 11 minutes after some fancy footwork.
Djamal Abdoun’s penalty, a second half Jamie Paterson hat-trick and an Andy Reid strike saw Championship promotion contenders Nottingham Forest slaughter a youthful West Ham team in the Fa Cup third round.
Reds boss Billy Davies made two changes from the draw at Reading on New Year’s Day. Nathaniel Chalobah was ineligible to play and Jamie Mackie dropped to the bench as Abdoun and Guy Moussi returned to the XI.
Hammers manager Sam Allardyce named a team with just two survivors from the defeat at Fulham last time out. Alou Diarra and Modibo Maiga kept their places whilst five academy graduates started. Adrian was in goal with Stewart Downing and Matt Jarvis operating as wingbacks. Ravel Morrison played despite a niggling groin problem.
Forest were gifted an early lead when George Moncur tripped Paterson in the box on 11 minutes after some fancy footwork.
- 1/5/2014
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
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Date: Sunday, 5 January; Venue: City Ground, Nottingham; Kickoff: 12:00 GMT
Championship promotion hopefuls Nottingham Forest host Premier League strugglers West Ham United anxious to improve their record against the Londoners at the City Ground.
Billy Davies’s Reds will not get a better opportunity to put right two wins from the last ten home meetings with the Hammers than on Sunday lunchtime. Sam Allardyce has a defensive crisis on his hands – one made all the worse by Johnny Heitinga snubbing a move from Everton.
These sides last faced one another on the banks of the Trent early on in West Ham’s last promotion campaign of 2011-12. Big Sam and his team are League Cup semi-finalists, but if they are to progress in the other domestic competition then they will have to do it without several key names.
Kevin Nolan and Winston Reid were amongst the...
Date: Sunday, 5 January; Venue: City Ground, Nottingham; Kickoff: 12:00 GMT
Championship promotion hopefuls Nottingham Forest host Premier League strugglers West Ham United anxious to improve their record against the Londoners at the City Ground.
Billy Davies’s Reds will not get a better opportunity to put right two wins from the last ten home meetings with the Hammers than on Sunday lunchtime. Sam Allardyce has a defensive crisis on his hands – one made all the worse by Johnny Heitinga snubbing a move from Everton.
These sides last faced one another on the banks of the Trent early on in West Ham’s last promotion campaign of 2011-12. Big Sam and his team are League Cup semi-finalists, but if they are to progress in the other domestic competition then they will have to do it without several key names.
Kevin Nolan and Winston Reid were amongst the...
- 1/3/2014
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
Nottingham Forest climbed back into the Championship playoff places as goals from Greg Halford and Andy Reid kept up their record of never losing a home game to Qpr. Harry Redknapp’s side missed the chance to go top at the City Ground.
Halford worked Rob Green in the Hoops goal for Forest after an uneventful opening 15 minutes. The versatile Reds player then blazed over following good work from Djamel Abdoun wide left.
Benoit Assou-Ekotto tried his luck from range up from left back at the other end, but Karl Darlow. Henri Lansbury then won a tackle and the Forest midfielder fired into the side netting.
Just before half an hour the Reds went ahead through utility man Halford. He headed home a peach of a cross from Abdoun. Niko Kranjcar led the response for Qpr, curling wide after some silky footwork.
Hoops boss Redknapp made two half time changes,...
Halford worked Rob Green in the Hoops goal for Forest after an uneventful opening 15 minutes. The versatile Reds player then blazed over following good work from Djamel Abdoun wide left.
Benoit Assou-Ekotto tried his luck from range up from left back at the other end, but Karl Darlow. Henri Lansbury then won a tackle and the Forest midfielder fired into the side netting.
Just before half an hour the Reds went ahead through utility man Halford. He headed home a peach of a cross from Abdoun. Niko Kranjcar led the response for Qpr, curling wide after some silky footwork.
Hoops boss Redknapp made two half time changes,...
- 12/26/2013
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
Date: Thursday, 28 December; Venue: City Ground, Nottingham; Kickoff: 19:30 GMT
Nottingham Forest have never lost a home game in any competition to Qpr. If Harry Redknapp’s Hoops make history on Boxing Day then, their reward may be to top The Championship table.
Should Burnley fail to win, Qpr can go above them with victory at the City Ground – provided they match or better a potential Leicester City win against Reading. Billy Davies’s Reds have drawn three of their last four outings and have failed to score in the last two.
The Hoops are looking to bounce back from their only home league defeat of the campaign against promotion rivals Leicester. Both teams have suspensions to contend with.
Team News
Forest frontman Darius Henderson starts a ban after being sent off in the goalless draw with Birmingham City. Long-term absentees Dexter Blackstock, club captain Chris Cohen and centre back Kelvin Wilson are also out.
Nottingham Forest have never lost a home game in any competition to Qpr. If Harry Redknapp’s Hoops make history on Boxing Day then, their reward may be to top The Championship table.
Should Burnley fail to win, Qpr can go above them with victory at the City Ground – provided they match or better a potential Leicester City win against Reading. Billy Davies’s Reds have drawn three of their last four outings and have failed to score in the last two.
The Hoops are looking to bounce back from their only home league defeat of the campaign against promotion rivals Leicester. Both teams have suspensions to contend with.
Team News
Forest frontman Darius Henderson starts a ban after being sent off in the goalless draw with Birmingham City. Long-term absentees Dexter Blackstock, club captain Chris Cohen and centre back Kelvin Wilson are also out.
- 12/25/2013
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
Jordan Obita’s first goal for Reading settled an absorbing Championship encounter at the City Ground as Nottingham Forest’s opponents went above them in the table.
Two goals inside the first 15 minutes from Pavel Pogrebnyak and Kaspars Gorkss were cancelled out by Simon Cox and Darius Henderson strikes either side of half time.
Winger obita snached all three points for the visotors, however, and they hung on as Chris Gunter was sent off against his former club.
Reds boss Billy Davies made one enforced changed to the team that started the battling draw with table toppers Burnley. Captain Chris Cohen picked up a serious knee ligament injury, so Dan Harding deputized at left back. Greg Halford and Andy Reid were fit only for the bench after injury
Royals manager Nigel Adkins meanwhile made two changes after the goalless draw at Blackburn Rovers. Chris Baird missed out with an ankle...
Two goals inside the first 15 minutes from Pavel Pogrebnyak and Kaspars Gorkss were cancelled out by Simon Cox and Darius Henderson strikes either side of half time.
Winger obita snached all three points for the visotors, however, and they hung on as Chris Gunter was sent off against his former club.
Reds boss Billy Davies made one enforced changed to the team that started the battling draw with table toppers Burnley. Captain Chris Cohen picked up a serious knee ligament injury, so Dan Harding deputized at left back. Greg Halford and Andy Reid were fit only for the bench after injury
Royals manager Nigel Adkins meanwhile made two changes after the goalless draw at Blackburn Rovers. Chris Baird missed out with an ankle...
- 11/30/2013
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
Nottingham Forest vs Reading
Friday, 29 November 2013
City Ground, Nottingham
Kick-off: 19:45 GMT
Referee: Stuart Attwell
Reading travel to Nottingham Forest on Friday knowing a win would take them above their opponents and into the SkyBet Championship playoff places ahead of the weekend’s fixtures.
The Royals come to the City Ground without a win in four matches and an away record of just two points from their last 12, however. Nigel Adkins’s outfit have only gone back to Berkshire with all three points from one of their last five visits to Nottingham.
Hosts Forest meanwhile can temporarily climb a place to fourth with a point or better. Billy Davies’s side are buoyed by a recent victory at East Midlands rivals Leicester City and a battling draw with table toppers Burnley last time out.
Team News
Forest captain Chris Cohen is out for the rest of the season after damaging...
Friday, 29 November 2013
City Ground, Nottingham
Kick-off: 19:45 GMT
Referee: Stuart Attwell
Reading travel to Nottingham Forest on Friday knowing a win would take them above their opponents and into the SkyBet Championship playoff places ahead of the weekend’s fixtures.
The Royals come to the City Ground without a win in four matches and an away record of just two points from their last 12, however. Nigel Adkins’s outfit have only gone back to Berkshire with all three points from one of their last five visits to Nottingham.
Hosts Forest meanwhile can temporarily climb a place to fourth with a point or better. Billy Davies’s side are buoyed by a recent victory at East Midlands rivals Leicester City and a battling draw with table toppers Burnley last time out.
Team News
Forest captain Chris Cohen is out for the rest of the season after damaging...
- 11/29/2013
- by Jamie Clark
- Obsessed with Film
Just when you think the Cleveland Browns had turned a corner, and things were looking up in that part of Ohio, a cruel blow could derail their season.
Brian Hoyer was the long-time back-up quarterback to Tom Brady in New England, before he finally made his first NFL start last season for a beleaguered Arizona Cardinals side.
Now with the Browns having replaced 2012 first rounder Brandon Weeden as the starter, he had them winning, and playing well.
Two consecutive wins over the Vikings and Bengals had seen Rob Chudzinski’s side climb from basement dwellers who had seemingly given up on the season already following the Trent Richardson trade, to a team who could threaten in the Afc North at 2-2.
However on Thursday Night Football against the Buffalo Bills, Hoyer took off on a innocuous quarterback scramble but his leg buckled underneath him and he left the game and did not return.
Brian Hoyer was the long-time back-up quarterback to Tom Brady in New England, before he finally made his first NFL start last season for a beleaguered Arizona Cardinals side.
Now with the Browns having replaced 2012 first rounder Brandon Weeden as the starter, he had them winning, and playing well.
Two consecutive wins over the Vikings and Bengals had seen Rob Chudzinski’s side climb from basement dwellers who had seemingly given up on the season already following the Trent Richardson trade, to a team who could threaten in the Afc North at 2-2.
However on Thursday Night Football against the Buffalo Bills, Hoyer took off on a innocuous quarterback scramble but his leg buckled underneath him and he left the game and did not return.
- 10/5/2013
- by Matthew Ford
- Obsessed with Film
.The owner said Andy Reid had to make the playoffs. They are not making the playoffs.. . Tony Dungy .Sounds like the definition of a bad team.. . Rodney Harrison on the Eagles. struggles .Chip Kelly is going to be the most desirable candidate in the off-season for NFL openings.. . Peter King .If the Jets run the ball and don.t get into a throwing match, I think they can win the ballgame.. .Dungy on Thanksgiving night.s Jets-Patriots game Bob Costas opened the show live from inside Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pa., where the Steelers are hosting the Baltimore Ravens. Costas was joined on-site by Sunday Night Football commentators Al Michaels (play-by-play) and Cris Collinsworth (analyst), and Hines Ward,...
- 11/19/2012
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Just one change at the top this week. I can’t even give my We Got This Covered colleague, Dave Gilbert, that much grief for his NFL Cream Of The Crop picks he made for week 7. Despite losing some key defensive players, Dave moved the Baltimore Ravens up to third, a move that I can actually understand. But then they were smashed by the Houston Texans 43-13!
Oh well, better luck with the Bottom Of The Barrel post this week Dave…
For a recap, here’s how Mr. Gilbert had the Cream Of The Crop last week;
1. Atlanta Falcons
2. Houston Texans
3. Baltimore Ravens
And here’s how I see things this week.
1. Atlanta Falcons
Until the Falcons lose a game, I think they’ll stay atop our Power Rankings. Atlanta is 6-0, but they do have a tough test this Sunday as they travel to Philadelphia to face the Eagles.
Oh well, better luck with the Bottom Of The Barrel post this week Dave…
For a recap, here’s how Mr. Gilbert had the Cream Of The Crop last week;
1. Atlanta Falcons
2. Houston Texans
3. Baltimore Ravens
And here’s how I see things this week.
1. Atlanta Falcons
Until the Falcons lose a game, I think they’ll stay atop our Power Rankings. Atlanta is 6-0, but they do have a tough test this Sunday as they travel to Philadelphia to face the Eagles.
- 10/24/2012
- by Lester A. Wiltfong Jr.
- We Got This Covered
Eagles head coach Andy Reid's son died from a self-injected heroin overdose ... according to the Coroner's investigation of Garrett Reid's death.Garrett was found dead on August 5 in his room at Lehigh University ... where the Eagles were holding training camp.The Northampton County Coroner and D.A.'s Office announced the results of their investigations -- and revealed they had found 47 syringes, 65 needles, and a number of spoons in Garrett's gym bag.29-year-old Garrett...
- 10/18/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
The oldest son of Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid was found dead this morning in a dorm room at Lehigh University, this according to several reports. The Lehigh University Chief of Police confirmed that Garrett Reid, 29, was found dead at Eagles training camp after a 911 call was placed at 7:20 Am Et. Reid was in camp assisting strength coaches. Police said that at this point there is no evidence of foul play and the coroner...
- 8/5/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Disgraced American footballer Michael Vick is set to wed his longtime fiancee in Florida next month, according to a U.S. report.
The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback will exchange vows with fashion designer Kijafa Frink at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel on 30 June.
The couple will exchange vows in front of an estimated 300 guests, including Vick's mentor Tony Dungy, coach Andy Reid and teammate LeSean McCoy, reports the New York Post.
The 31 year old first proposed to Frink in 2007 before checking into prison to serve a 23-month sentence on dog fighting charges.
The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback will exchange vows with fashion designer Kijafa Frink at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach hotel on 30 June.
The couple will exchange vows in front of an estimated 300 guests, including Vick's mentor Tony Dungy, coach Andy Reid and teammate LeSean McCoy, reports the New York Post.
The 31 year old first proposed to Frink in 2007 before checking into prison to serve a 23-month sentence on dog fighting charges.
- 5/16/2012
- WENN
For years FIFA came runners up to the almighty Pro Evolution Soccer. It was a shock for EA as FIFA owned the rights to all the leagues, players, names etc, yet Pro continued to dominate the market. However, with FIFA 09 EA managed to equalise against the Konami giants, and finally in FIFA 10 and 11 they recorded back to back wins over its closest rivals, with FIFA 11 demonstrating the most perfected football game to date.
Now, year after year, we sit and ponder about the next instalment of FIFA. We question how it will remain the king of the sporting genre; we wonder if it will once again do justice to the beautiful game; and, more importantly, we day-dream about humiliating our mates and putting them in the fan-established 10 Club1.However, with FIFA 11 being as good as it was, one has to wonder how EA can improve FIFA 12 enough to justify fans...
Now, year after year, we sit and ponder about the next instalment of FIFA. We question how it will remain the king of the sporting genre; we wonder if it will once again do justice to the beautiful game; and, more importantly, we day-dream about humiliating our mates and putting them in the fan-established 10 Club1.However, with FIFA 11 being as good as it was, one has to wonder how EA can improve FIFA 12 enough to justify fans...
- 7/4/2011
- Shadowlocked
Because apparently people really love watching a famewhoring ex-politician talk about Alaska, Sarah Palin's new show was the most watched premiere ever on Tlc with 5 million viewers. Which sort of makes sense, because Tlc viewers love clown car vaginas and the mentally ill. But seriously, I hate you all. (Evil Beet)
You know what? Why the hell not, let's throw another Sarah Palin story in here because clearly I want you all to become suicidal today: 'Refudiate' is the Oxford Dictionary's word of the year. Congratulations: you picked a word that was created by accident on Twitter as your word of the year. (Deus Ex Malcontent)
A found footage film from a camera's perspective inside the helmets of three astronauts? And a climax more boneheaded than Skyline? Dark Moon is still in the script stage, but if we boo loud enough, maybe we can kill it before it goes into production.
You know what? Why the hell not, let's throw another Sarah Palin story in here because clearly I want you all to become suicidal today: 'Refudiate' is the Oxford Dictionary's word of the year. Congratulations: you picked a word that was created by accident on Twitter as your word of the year. (Deus Ex Malcontent)
A found footage film from a camera's perspective inside the helmets of three astronauts? And a climax more boneheaded than Skyline? Dark Moon is still in the script stage, but if we boo loud enough, maybe we can kill it before it goes into production.
- 11/16/2010
- by Jeremy Feist
Your NFL Week 4 Recap, in the form of wacky photos, dumb Photoshops, and incredibly in-depth game film analysis: Broncos 26, Titans 20 Raciest moment of the week: Titans defensive coordinator Chuck Cecil gave the finger to a ref after a call he didn’t like, as seen here on SportsCenter: It’s bad enough the dude has a super-blurry right arm, but now you’re gonna fine him for it? Pretty cruel there, NFL. Even if his blurry gesture is in fact plagiarizing the Aerosmith “Cryin” video. Falcons 16, 49ers 14 This game topped the Raiders’ missed field goal from Week 3 as the most painful loss of the season; up by 1 point with under 2 minutes left, San Francisco cornerback Nate Clements intercepted a pass which would’ve sealed the game, but Falcons receiver Roddy White caught him from behind and stripped the ball, the Falcons recovered, then drove back down the field for a winning field goal.
- 10/4/2010
- by Dan Hopper
- BestWeekEver
Today I address a controversial topic.
I love dogs. I absolutely love them. I often cite them as my favorite animal. When I am a guest at someone's house, I have been known to completely eschew all polite social pleasantries to frolic with any dogs that I might meet.
Yes, I am that guy at the party sitting in the corner, sipping his drink, and scratching the mutt-in-residence behind the ear as I telepathically confide in my canine friend that speech is wasted on humans.
When engaging in an intensely competitive game of "Serious Thumbs Up" with my nieces, I concentrate on the absence of my dearly departed four-legged childhood friend Zooey in order to maintain a serious visage and thus win the game.
Unless you consider my lack of human social skills controversial, we have not arrived at the controversial part: Lately I have been feeling as if I...
I love dogs. I absolutely love them. I often cite them as my favorite animal. When I am a guest at someone's house, I have been known to completely eschew all polite social pleasantries to frolic with any dogs that I might meet.
Yes, I am that guy at the party sitting in the corner, sipping his drink, and scratching the mutt-in-residence behind the ear as I telepathically confide in my canine friend that speech is wasted on humans.
When engaging in an intensely competitive game of "Serious Thumbs Up" with my nieces, I concentrate on the absence of my dearly departed four-legged childhood friend Zooey in order to maintain a serious visage and thus win the game.
Unless you consider my lack of human social skills controversial, we have not arrived at the controversial part: Lately I have been feeling as if I...
- 9/29/2010
- by Dustin Rowles
I’ve been criticized in the comments here(I do pay attention and, yes, I have Way too much free time) for not being a die-hard fan of True Blood. This couldn’t be further from the truth. I’m willing to admit True Blood is not my favorite show on television—the venerable James Wolcott’s got that show covered around these parts —but it’s a close second. I do enjoy True Blood as a television drama—just not this season. Last night’s season finale is a perfect example. I assumed, going in, that it was the season finale only because, according to my television guide, there are no more new episodes scheduled for the foreseeable future. If I didn’t write about TV and movies for a living, I would have had absolutely no idea that last night’s episode was the last episode of the...
- 9/13/2010
- Vanity Fair
"McNabb to the Skins ... wow! I think this will be a great thing for all involved, except the Eagles. One reason is because I don't think Andy Reid was ready to part ways with the soon-to-be 34-year-old veteran. He still had a year left on paper with the Eagles. And though I don't think they would've given him an extension, for some reason I think Andy would've liked to see Donovan play it out. I don't think he was the brains behind that move. I think this was above him."
-Rapper, sports analyst and current Rikers Island inmate Lil Wayne, blogging about the recent NFL trade that sent six-time All-Pro quarterback Donovan McNabb from his longtime home in Philadelphia to the Washington Redskins. McNabb had spent The former Espn contributor and "Sportscenter" rapper updated his new blog with his thoughts on some recent sports stories, including the upcoming NFL draft...
-Rapper, sports analyst and current Rikers Island inmate Lil Wayne, blogging about the recent NFL trade that sent six-time All-Pro quarterback Donovan McNabb from his longtime home in Philadelphia to the Washington Redskins. McNabb had spent The former Espn contributor and "Sportscenter" rapper updated his new blog with his thoughts on some recent sports stories, including the upcoming NFL draft...
- 4/14/2010
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
Weezy posts commentary on Donovan McNabb, the NFL draft and March Madness.
By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Jayson Rodriguez
Lil Wayne
Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Months ago, Lil Wayne expressed his hope that he'd be able to keep up with sports while serving his yearlong prison sentence at Rikers Island. Apparently, the wish of Birdman Jr. — who actually has a tattoo of the Espn logo — has been fulfilled. On Wednesday (April 14), Wayne updated his new blog, WeezyThanxYou.com, with his latest observations.
First up, Wayne says he thinks the Philadelphia Eagles dropped the ball by trading star Qb Donovan McNabb to division rivals the Washington Redskins.
"McNabb to the Skins ... wow!" he says in the blog (whose curator gave MTV News a sneak peek at the post). "I think this will be a great thing for all involved, except the Eagles. One reason is because I don't...
By Shaheem Reid, with additional reporting by Jayson Rodriguez
Lil Wayne
Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Months ago, Lil Wayne expressed his hope that he'd be able to keep up with sports while serving his yearlong prison sentence at Rikers Island. Apparently, the wish of Birdman Jr. — who actually has a tattoo of the Espn logo — has been fulfilled. On Wednesday (April 14), Wayne updated his new blog, WeezyThanxYou.com, with his latest observations.
First up, Wayne says he thinks the Philadelphia Eagles dropped the ball by trading star Qb Donovan McNabb to division rivals the Washington Redskins.
"McNabb to the Skins ... wow!" he says in the blog (whose curator gave MTV News a sneak peek at the post). "I think this will be a great thing for all involved, except the Eagles. One reason is because I don't...
- 4/14/2010
- MTV Music News
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