Pierogis: Top 10 Most Out of Shape Athletes

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In sports today, steroids are the hottest topic going. Jose Canseco’s book, “Juiced”, first shed light on the topic, and a media blitz that started in baseball trickled down to other sports (even golf) shortly afterwards. Even Congress stuck their nose in it. The question I am asking is, "What about the other end of the spectrum?" You know, the fatties. Where is their love? Well, Diego and ... [link]

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Tell Your Old Man To Drag Walton And Lanier Up And Down The Court For 48 Minutes [Blogdome]
Published 2/12/2008 by Leitch at Deadspin
... that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's blog is going to be a daily read. [The Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Blog] • Crazy folks at the Pro Bowl. [Joe Sports Fan] • More players should use the "toss the ball off the opponent's face" technique. [Vegas Watch] • Letting go of the Larry Hughes thing. [Waiting For Next Year] • Parsing Dr. Z's rankings, racially. [Chop Block Symphony] • Respecting your out of shape athletes. [Mondesi's House] • Keeping an eye on Jon Heyman. [The Loss Column] • ...

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