The 2 Greatest Sports Commentators In the History of Commentating About Something We Don't Care About
Please, someone hire these guys to commentate something that anyone cares about. Please.
7 Awesome Stats from NFL Week 3
Week 3 of the NFL season has nearly come and gone. Let's look back at 7 feats of statistical awesomeness.
1. The Buffalo Bills erased a 21-0 deficit to defeat New England 34-31. Last week, the Bills recorded a 38-35 win over Oakland after trailing 21-3. Buffalo is the first team in NFL history to win consecutive games in which it trailed by at least 18 points in each contest.
In addition to the Bills’ comeback, the Detroit Lions rallied from a 20-0 deficit to defeat Minnesota 26-23 in overtime. It marked the first time since September 12, 1999 that two teams overcame 20+ point deficits on the same day.
Soccer Player's Sweaty Post-Game Color-Changing Shirt (VIDEO)
Following a soccer match, player Walter Pandiani sat down for the typical post-game interview. Well, until he started sweating, and sweating…and sweating some more. Eventually, his shirt changed colors and he looked like he was going to spontaneously combust. Unfortunately, he did not combust. We suggest you start the video around the 1:45 mark.
Speaking of things that will make you sweat. Check out this Virginia Tech Hottie.
Phil Mickelson's Unbelievable, Insanely Awesome Lob Shot (VIDEO)
We're not big into golf, but holy crap this doesn't even seem possible. Phil Mickelson lines up some old dude a club length away and swings full on, somehow knocking the golf ball over his head. Truly amazing lob shot. Enjoy.
Tom Brady Already Setting Records
New England
Patriots QB Tom Brady is off to a record-breaking season with his league-leading 940 passing yards.
Brady’s total is the most by a quarterback in the first two weeks of a
season and he became the first player in NFL history to follow a
500-yard passing performance with a 400-yard game (517 yards in Week 1; 423
yards in Week 2).
Brian Wilson is Wearing Marty McFly's Shoes
Just when you think San Fran pitcher Brian Wilson can't get any cooler, he goes and does this—dons Air Mags during a recent game. Nike created the Air Mags so Marty McFly would have some 2015-era shoes to wear in Back to the Future II.
Now, four years ahead of schedule, the Air Mags actually exist and are being auctioned off to support the Michael J. Fox Foundation. Of course, Wilson picked up a couple pairs and rocked them in the dugout.Is Your Favorite NFL Team Worth More than a Small Nation?
The NFL is worth a lot of money. In fact, many of the franchises are worth more than some sovereign nations. (We're looking at you Belize.) Thanks to Forbes' valuation of each NFL franchise, we can see where these teams fit in rankings of countries based on Gross Domestic Products (GDP).
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Michael Boley Celebrates TD By Throwing Ball at Dude's Face
Apparently the NY Giants' Michael Boley has no idea what to do when he scores a TD...or does he? After running into the end zone for a score, Boley, rather hilariously, throws the ball at some dude's face who's just standing there. Enjoy.
Here it is in real-time. Here's the slow-motion.
It Must Suck Being A Football Fan in Hawaii
We knew there had to be something that sucked about Hawaii besides volcanoes and bad-luck tikis. Sure, we'd definitely start throwing back beers and eating nachos while donning our favorite jersey and shouting unintelligible gibberish at the TV in fog of sleep-deprivation at 5 a.m. But we wouldn't like it.
Wayne Gretzky's Trick Shot Video
They don't call Wayne Gretzky
the Great One for nothing. Check out this College Humor video of the legendary hockey player showing his humor and skill with the puck.
NASCAR Drivers Hang with the President
NASCAR drivers Jeff Burton, Kyle Busch, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Denny Hamlin, Matt Kenseth, Kurt Busch and Clint Bowyer got a chance to hang out with President Obama today as he honored their accomplishments, especially Johnson's five consecutive championships.
The drivers, looking odd without a glimmer of advertising covering the clothes, met with the commander-in-chief in the East Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., where they exchanged pleasantries and Johnson presented Obama with a pair of his very own racing gloves.
The drivers, looking odd without a glimmer of advertising covering the clothes, met with the commander-in-chief in the East Room at the White House in Washington, D.C., where they exchanged pleasantries and Johnson presented Obama with a pair of his very own racing gloves.
Week 1 QBs in the NFC: A Team-by-Team Rundown
Week 1 of the NFL (and Fantasy Football) season kicks off this week. For those unsure who's playing where and what's happening at the QB position, we have quick rundown for each NFC team.
ARIZONA: KEVIN KOLB
will make his Cardinals debut on Kickoff Weekend after Arizona acquired him in a trade with Philadelphia. A second-round draft choice (No. 36 overall) by the Eagles in 2007, Kolb made seven career starts with Philadelphia. He is the only quarterback in NFL history to pass for at least 300 yards in each of his first two starts and he has been named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week two times (Week 3, 2009 and Week 6, 2010). Kolb has three 300-yard passing games, including a career-high 391 yards in Week 2, 2009.
ARIZONA: KEVIN KOLB
Week 1 QBs in the AFC: A Team-by-Team Rundown
Week 1 of the NFL (and Fantasy Football) season kicks off this week. For those unsure who's playing where and what's happening at the QB position, we bring you this quick rundown for each AFC team.
BALTIMORE: JOE FLACCO
is determined to lead the Ravens to the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year. The strong-armed quarterback set career highs in passing yards (3,622), touchdowns (25) and passer rating (93.6) in 2010. Flacco will target a veteran wide receiver duo of ANQUAN BOLDIN and LEE EVANS, who was recently acquired via trade from Buffalo. All-Star running back RAY RICE will be a factor on the ground and out of the backfield.
BALTIMORE: JOE FLACCO
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