Set Pieces: Mario Williams's Third Round KO
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THE AFTER PARTY
Published 6/27/2008 by DCScrap (noreply@blogger.com) at EPIC CARNIVAL | SPORTS NEWS WITH A TWIST
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Tantalizing talent courtesy of the Memphis Grizzlies? (TLOCG)
OJ Mayo's NBA All-Food Team. (NE Patriots Draft)
Carlos Boozer isn't going to Miami. (Daily Basketball)
Was passing on Chris Douglas-Roberts a mistake? (Intentional Foul)
NBA Draft: Spurs get accountant, Pistons get Narcoleptic. (We Suck at Sports)
The Bulls should have taken Beasley. (I'm Writing Sports)
Mario Williams' third round KO. (Throwing Into Traffic)
Maria Sharapova: Is she hot now? (The Third I)
Cheryl ...
Blog Patrol
Published 6/27/2008 at FanIQ Blog
What do you get when you cross Kosuke Fukudome with Jim Thome? This shirt. [Home Run Derby]
Sure, Memphis may stink this next season, but they're definitely talented. [The Legend of Cecilio Guante]
Grading the draft announcers. Tremendous upside potential! [The Big Lead]
Get ready for Mario Williams this NFL season. He's going to be awesome. [Throwing Into Traffic]
Somebody thinks the Bulls should have taken Beasley. [I'm Writing Sports]
Rick Reilly's columns at ESPN sure have ...
Kickoff
Published 6/30/2008 by Matt at DGDB&D: a Texans blog.
... So, you’re saying we’re not the only ones who noticed? Great post on Mario Williams v. Bush and Young, including taking some potshots at Lil’ Dickie Justice, age 12, and Bill Simmons. Oh, and Dr. Z, who I am reasonably sure is not really a doctor. Money quote: “In a league that has been called modern day gladiator combat, isn’t having the most physically dominating gladiator worth something more than constant derision?” (H/T Eric) ...
Clean As A Whistle
Published 7/1/2008 by Tim at Battle Red Blog: Front Page Posts
... Observers can say what they will about your Houston Texans. They can lambast them for compiling a record of exactly twice as many losses as wins (32-64) since the inception of the franchise. If they haven't been paying attention, they can even still shrilly exclaim that Super Mario was a bad pick (Ed. note: If you haven't already, check this post out; tip o' the cap to ...

