Submit a Story!
Get the BallHype iPhone App
I Misinterpreted the Rules (video)
I Misinterpreted the Rules (video)
The students begin to trust Mr. Cartmanez.
Comments
Blog Reactions

South Park Crushes Bill Belichick
You Been Blinded - Now in Dazzling HD — The cartoon South Park doesn’t mess around when they diss people. Hillary Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Scientology, and Jennifer Lopez are just a small sample of people and groups that the show has gone after. We can now add Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots to ...

South Park's Take on SpyGate
The Hater Nation — And for starters, why must every scandal always have a "gate" attached to the end. For a society that doesn't pay attention to anything that happened 10 minutes ago, it is truly amazing that "gate" still lingers today. ...

South Park Disses Bill Belichick On Cheating
FanIQ Blog — You may have caught South Park the other day, where Cartman went to town on Bill Belichick. Thanks to You Been Blinded, we have the video of that segment of the episode. Rather than bore you with my literary skills, I'll just let you watch it. By the way, Parker and Stone are Broncos fans, which should be pretty clear.

South Park skewers Bill Belichick and the Patriots
Guyism » celebs — The movie Stand and Deliver + Bill Belichick and the Patriots + South Park = Comedy Gold. H/T: You Been Blinded

Top Ten Sports Moments in South Park
Top Ten Chicago Sports — They've probably offended you at one point or another. They've probably forced you to change the channel with their offensive language. But they've also probably made you laugh out loud with their outrageous antics. Nobody is safe from being the target of South Park ridicule and that works just fine for us. ...

F-A-V-R-E to the Jets?
Buc 'Em — ... Obviously, dealing #4 to the Jets makes the most sense for the Packers.  He will be in the AFC.  Hopefully, Favre can take a couple of games away from New England and the Packers will be happy.  Now, let's say this deal goes down and Mangini gets Favre, but he is happy with Clemens/Pennington (unlikely).  What is to stop him from trading Favre to the Bucs or the Vikings for a higher pick?  We all know that Bill Belichick knows how to "misinterpret the rules".  I'm sure Mangini does too.

Related Content
South Park Crushes Bill Belichick
youbeenblinded.com 4/10/2008 — The creators of South Park are a little bitter about the Bill Belichick Spygate scandal.
Eric Cartminez Explains Spygate
huggingharoldreynolds.blogspot.com 4/10/2008 — "In America, it is ok to cheat as long as you cheat your way to the top. If you cheat and fail, you are a cheater. If you cheat and succeed, you are savvvvy."
Belichick And The Pats Get The South Park Treatment
awfulannouncing.blogspot.com 4/10/2008 — I don't think there's another show or group of writers that could combine the teaching movie "Stand and Deliver" with Bill Belichick's Patriots, but thanks to YBB we have proof that it has been done. So rather than argue about Tony Kornheiser's ...
South Park Takes on Bill Belichick
sports.aol.com 4/10/2008 — This video comes from South Park, so you should obviously be advised that it may offend you. But it's worth posting here because it's the latest sign that Bill Belichick and Patriotgate have crossed over into pop culture: Via You Been Blinded ...
Cartman’s take on Bill Belichick: This is why I love South Park
sportfiends.com 4/10/2008 — Ever wonder how Mexicans get into college? So did I. Ever wonder how a douche like Bill Belichick can win 3 Super Bowls? So did I.
From the Pack to the Patriots: The Makings of a DynastyBleacher Report - NFL 4/8/2008
Every ten years or so, a special group of guys rocks the NFL and every other team that plays them. These teams, called dynasties, have a lot more in common then you might think. Here are a few similarities I noticed among the NFL's bonafide ...
From the Packers to the Patriots: The Makings of a DynastyBleacher Report - NFL 4/8/2008
Every ten years or so, a special group of guys rocks the NFL and every other team that plays them. These teams, called dynasties, have a lot more in common then you might think. Here are a few similarities I noticed among the NFL's bonafide ...