by Shawn Anderson | Oct 31, 2015
Go to any neighborhood in any city and you’re likely going to see some kids dressed up “baseball player” this Halloween. And while I’m sure there are better things he’d like to be doing on Saturday (Game Four of the World Series perhaps?), Toronto Blue Jays slugger...
by Joe Lucia | Oct 31, 2015
Halloween is today, and throughout the week, a variety of sports media personalities dressed up in increasingly ridiculous costumes. The Men in Blazers both dressed as Chuck Blazer. What the hell did I just flip to? @MenInBlazers. Totally #suboptimal. Sheep shearers?...
by Joe Lucia | Oct 31, 2015
Halloween is today, and throughout the week, a variety of sports media personalities dressed up in increasingly ridiculous costumes. The Men in Blazers both dressed as Chuck Blazer. What the hell did I just flip to? @MenInBlazers. Totally #suboptimal. Sheep shearers?...
by Matt Birch | Oct 30, 2015
It’s not often that you see players on opposing teams embrace each other during games, outside of maybe a hug to show respect. And they certainly don’t do creative, original handshakes to show how in sync they are. But when you’ve experienced as much...
by Matt Birch | Oct 30, 2015
It’s not often that you see players on opposing teams embrace each other during games, outside of maybe a hug to show respect. And they certainly don’t do creative, original handshakes to show how in sync they are. But when you’ve experienced as much...
by Mike Batista | Oct 30, 2015
Imagine if the 1985 Chicago Bears, one of the most dominant Super Bowl winners of all-time, had Dick Butkus. If the NFL had the same rules when Butkus played that it has today, it would have come damn close to happening. That’s the way Butkus sees it. The...
by Mike Batista | Oct 30, 2015
Imagine if the 1985 Chicago Bears, one of the most dominant Super Bowl winners of all-time, had Dick Butkus. If the NFL had the same rules when Butkus played that it has today, it would have come damn close to happening. That’s the way Butkus sees it. The...
by Matt Yoder | Oct 30, 2015
ESPN dropped a bombshell on Friday. After weeks and months of speculation regarding its future, the network announced that it was suspending the publication of Grantland with immediate effect, ending the four year tenure of the ground-breaking sports and pop culture...
by Zach Kruse | Oct 30, 2015
Miami Dolphins linebacker Koa Misi had to learn the hard way about the difficulty in getting New England Patriots running back Dion Lewis to the ground. During the first quarter of New England’s 36-7 win over Miami, Lewis caught a short pass, faked a spin move...
by Mike Batista | Oct 30, 2015
In his 51st primetime game, Tom Brady showed why the Patriots are scheduled in primetime so frequently. Brady sliced and diced the Dolphins defense for 356 yards and four touchdowns in a 36-7 win at Gillette Stadium on Thursday Night Football. Tonight was Tom...
by Mike Batista | Oct 30, 2015
In his 51st primetime game, Tom Brady showed why the Patriots are scheduled in primetime so frequently. Brady sliced and diced the Dolphins defense for 356 yards and four touchdowns in a 36-7 win at Gillette Stadium on Thursday Night Football. Tonight was Tom...
by Ian Casselberry | Oct 30, 2015
A very surprising development from HBO this morning, as the network announced that Ken Hershman is leaving as president of HBO Sports. He’ll stay in his post until the end of the year. Ken Hershman will step down as HBO Sports President at the end of the year....
by Zach Kruse | Oct 30, 2015
Rob Gronkowski caught a pass over the middle, shrugged off a tackle attempt and raced down the sideline, scoring the first touchdown of the New England Patriots’ 36-7 rout of the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night. The All-Pro tight end finished with six catches...
by Zach Kruse | Oct 30, 2015
Rob Gronkowski caught a pass over the middle, shrugged off a tackle attempt and raced down the sideline, scoring the first touchdown of the New England Patriots’ 36-7 rout of the Miami Dolphins on Thursday night. The All-Pro tight end finished with six catches...
by Matt Birch | Oct 30, 2015
It’s no secret that comedian Daniel Tosh is a Miami Dolphins fan, but he had no problem betting against his team on Thursday night for a good cause. Tosh’s comedian friend Andy Ritchie is currently suffering from brain cancer and needs help paying for his...