deadspin.com - 6/26/2009
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Many in sports media have seen New York Daily News writer Mike Lupica 's arrogant-little-sonuvabitch-side firsthand, but never has there been a Lupica story that encapsulates the tiny prick's hubris than the one Patrick Sauer witnessed during the U.S. Open . Sauer covered the event for the ...
stylepointsblog.com - 6/25/2009
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stylepointsblog.com —
WASHINGTON D.C. – Style Points has confirmed reports
from multiple sources that one hundred and six sportswriters...
for major American newspapers have tested positive for the performance enhancing substance, Sanctimony. Their names are currently being withheld as the testing was done ...
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Breaking News: 106 Sportswriters Reportedly Test ...
sharapovasthigh.com - 6/24/2009
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sharapovasthigh.com —
Is Poorly Acquitted an a-hole for rooting against
Phil Mickelson this past weekend? Well, probably, but he...
explains why in this piece.
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Does this make me heartless?
yougabsports.com - 6/22/2009
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yougabsports.com —
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- In a final hour packed
with emotion, Lucas Glover played a steady hand to...
win the U.S. Open. So many amazing stories belonged to contenders all around him Monday at Bethpage Black, from Phil Mickelson 's stirring bid to win for his beloved wife as she battles breast ...
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Glover Emerges Victorious At The Black
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The Big Lead —
... John Daly’s failed lawsuit will cost him $271k in lawyer fees. (CBS Sports)
Remember when Kareem was in airplane? Cool. (Go Vols)
Karate should totally be added to the 2016 Olympics. (The Atlantic)
The buzzards begin to circle around the doctor who helped Manny cheat. With any luck, we’ll get more names. (ESPN)
Mike Lupica’s douchebaggary knows no bounds. Upstaging Mickelson? The jerk store called, etc. (Deadspin)
ESPN caption refers to Shaq’s time in Phoenix as an ...
Lessons In Advanced Hindsight, With Mike Lupica
Fack Youk —
Good morning, Fackers. I think most rational people understand that one of the fundamental concepts of decision making, is that you have to make your choice based on the information which was available at the time. Of course, Mike Lupica doesn't fall under the umbrella of "most rational people". ...
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You May Be Taller, But You're Still Beneath Him [Mike Lupica]
deadspin.com 8/6/2009 — Mike Lupica 's ego is to sportswriting what Milton Berle's cock is to comedy. It is an occupational totem, around which his colleagues spin fantastical-seeming yarns that just so happen to be true. Here are a few such tales. NCAA Final Four . (I ...
Phil Mickelson: Dominating a Major He Has Never Won
waggleroom.com 6/23/2009 — Leave it to your Sunday foursome or writers or other people to wonder if Phil Mickelson should have won the US Open on Monday at Bethpage. Having held the lead at one point late in the round, Mickelson made a couple of critical bogeys on 15 and 17 to cost himself the championship. ...
Phil Apparently Choked
linkedonsports.com 6/23/2009 — Well, this would somewhat constitute our first post in this new style correct? The nerves are running through my veins. Here we go:
Mr. Jeff Passan decided to be the one to hit us all with “reality” today.
“Phil Mickelson is not yet the most choketastic of the chokeriffic ...
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fourthandfifty.com 6/23/2009 — Yeah those boobs ARE nice!
5 days later and we now have a champion crowned at the 2009 U.S. Open. My longest of long-shots nearly pulled it off though. When everyone thought I was crazy, I knew something special would happen. Now had I actually called in from the beginning, would you ...
Phil Mickelson Return for 2009 US Open
sportsbookbettingpromotions.com 6/19/2009 — Phil Mickelson Return for 2009 US Open: After taken a break to care for his wife Amy dealing with Breast cancer Phil Mickelson has decided to come back on June 11th for the US Open. His wife Amy will undergo surgery in late June or early July. Check out all the 2009 US Open Odds with betus.com.
Phil Mickelson
philmickelson.com 7/3/2009 — From this vantage point, Lefty's Open gallant, not a gag This time we ought to forgive... Read More Tough loss for even tougher guy Mickelson proved he’s among the toughest golfers the game has ever seen... Read More Quest continues for Mickelson's ...
FedExCup race closer than ever as season continues —
PGATOUR.com News 6/24/2009
With nine weeks left in the PGA TOUR's Regular Season, the FedExCup point standings have never been closer. Phil Mickelson, fresh off his tie for second at last week's U.S. Open, is the new leader in the year-long competition, but by just seven points.
Lefty's loaded with second-place medals —
SFGate: Top Sports Stories 6/24/2009
Random nuggets in the wake of a long, soggy and ultimately entertaining week at the U.S. Open: Ricky Barnes told an amusing story about the scene on the 18th green during Monday's ceremony at Bethpage Black. He tied for second with Phil Mickelson and ...
FedExCup notes: Travelers Championship —
PGATOUR.com News 6/25/2009
• At second in the FedExCup standings, Zach Johnson is the highest player in the field this week and needs just seven points to pass Phil Mickelson for first place -- seven points is the equivalent of a 64th-place finish.