Erin Andrews Got A Gatorade Bath

By The Way, It Was Blue

Joe Flacco Has Rap Tribute

Yep, He Does!

Dwayne Wade's Full Court Assist To Lebron

Holy......

Girl Creates Music Video For Tim Tebow

C'Mon Tim...She's Wearing Hipster Clothes

Monkey Riding Dog Is Halftime Entertainment

Ride Him Monkey!

November 30, 2009

Week 12 NFL Prediction Battle Recap

Pats lose big! Saints are still undefeated! Exclamation points!

The Saints looked amazing tonight (especially on that ridiculous Devery Henderson blown coverage play) and the Pats lost. As a Pats fan, I'm sad. As an NFL Predictor, I guess I'm happy? Because this MNF game was the tiebreaker between me and Ben this week, and I came out on top thanks to my choice of the Saints. Hard not to choose the undefeated team, despite my team allegiances (you are a better man than me Ben!).

So this week I (the GSNHOF) went 12-4 (6-4 in the early games, 6-0 after 4pm on sunday), with my incorrect win picks including the NY Giants, Dolphins (really - the Bills?), Panthers, and the Rams (okay, that was a stretch though).

Ben of OTB went 11-5, with incorrect win picks including the Patriots, Raiders, Dolphins, Panthers, and the Jaguars.

That puts the current standings at:
Current Standings
128-48 (72.7%) - Great Sports Name Hall Of Fame
112-64 (63.6%) - Outside The Boxscore (16 Games Back)

Not a bad week for either of us this week, but Ben still falls a game further back in the standings. Not too shabby though, about 70% picking for both of us. I'll take that.

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Colin Cowherd Meets Dunk Tank



There are many people that I would love to see dropped into a dunk tank, ESPN's Colin Cowherd is one of them.

On Monday's edition of ESPN SportsNation, they decided to celebrate the Patriots-Saints matchup on Monday Night Football. Although, I still think it is some ploy to have Michelle Beadle dress-up in costumes.

Fans of the show were asked who they would like to see fall into the dunk tank between Colin Cowherd and Michelle Beadle. Cowherd eventually lost and then had to face the consequences. It looked like Schrutebag never had so much fun.

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Wanda Sykes Knows What Happened During Tiger's Accident



For those of you that did not know already, Tiger Woods was in a minor car accident over the weekend which pretty much sent most of the world into a tizzy for about three hours.

Well, Woods is fine and I guess by the he's not dead rule, Wanda Sykes is allowed to make fun of it on her FOX show.

Pretty funny, however I think Asian part of Tiger wants to kick Wanda Sykes ass.

(Courtesy of StraitPinkie.com)

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Get That Weak Stuff Outta Here, Mickael Pietrus



Milwaukee Bucks player Carlos Delfino tell Orlando Magic player Mickael Pietrus to get that weak stuff out of hear.

I think Pietrus is still having nightmares.

(Courtesy of Hooped Up)

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Pierce Goes Nuts On Bosh



Paul Pierce not only dunks on Chris Bosh, he gives Bosh a stomach ache that he will never forget.

Not only did he receive a stomach ache, he finished the game speaking in soprano.

(Courtesy of Celtics Blog)

By RScott with No comments

November 29, 2009

Prince likes the "Purple Rain" of Minnesota

There are not enough words to describe the awesomeness of music legend Prince taking in a Minnesota Vikings game but I'll let the picture speak for itself.


Dude is like a wax figure, his facial expressions never change.

By Ben Chew with 2 comments

Chris Redman/Vince Young Game-Winning TD Passes



For those of you that had Falcons quarterback Chris Redman and Tennessee Titans quarterback Vince Young in your pool of quarterbacks to lead comeback drives for touchdowns, you probably earned your cash this week.

Redman's chance came after an injury to starter Matt Ryan, Redman's 5 yard touchdown pass to Roddy White keeps the Falcons alive in the playoff hunt out in the NFC.

Vince Young decided to lead a 99-yard touchdown drive that featured three "fourth down" conversions which ended on a game-winning 10 yard pass to Kenny Britt.

I think Bud Adams would like a "Thank You" card, coach Fisher.

(Vince Young Video Courtesy of Black Sports Online)

By Ben Chew with 2 comments

Darrelle Revis Wacky Interception Return



It's been a rather forgetable season for Carolina Panthers quarterback Jake Delhomme where he has thrown 18 interceptions.

Here is one that does not fall on Jake. This pass bounced off the foot of Carolina receiver Steve Smith and into the hands of Jets corner Darrelle Revis.

Yep, it's been that kind of year for Delhomme and Carolina.

(Courtesy of You Been Blinded)

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LSU's Chad Jones nearly kills Arkansas Joe Adams



During this weekend's matchup between the 15th ranked LSU Tigers and the Arkansas Razorbacks, LSU safety Chad Jones delivered a vicious hit on Arkansas wide receiver Chad Jones.

The hit was so great, you can see water rippling after the hit.

(Courtesy of Dr. Saturday)

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Rampage Jackson Fight Scene in "Death Warrior"



Former UFC heavyweight Quinton "Rampage" Jackson is one of the UFC's colorful characters but one this clip should tell you is that he still can kick ass.

This clip from the movie, "Death Warrior" he plays a character names Wolf and "something, something" that white guy gets served for most of it till the end.

Seriously, people fighting to the death for someone's capital gain. Here's looking at you, UFC.

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November 28, 2009

Fantasy Drafthelp: Week 12 NFL Fantasy Advice

Here’s a few standard preface notes:

^ Notwithstanding the claims of any website to be your “home for Sunday morning injury report news,” nothing beats Google News – nothing. Entering a player name into this search engine trumps any other means of gathering information because it culls the data from an unbelievably wide variety of sources.

^ Especially earlier in the season, it’s always good to refer to a strong baseline of where players should have been drafted – and nothing beats FANTASY FOOTBALL DRAFTOLOGY 2009.

^ Unless there are any injury questions, we never discuss “gimme” players. Such core players should be started week in and week out unless there is any question surrounding their playing status. Winning teams only need to worry about “playing the matchups” with one, two or (at the most, during bye weeks) three spots in the lineup. Some websites promise you a crystal ball for how to manage high-risk, high-reward juggling during the season. We don’t. We play the percentages. That approach may be boring, but it’s highly effective and much more intellectually honest in what we promise you.

^ By the way, here are your core players who should not be benched if healthy
QB: Brady, Brees, P Manning, McNabb, Rivers, Rodgers, Romo, Warner
RB: M Barber, R Brown, Forte, Gore, Grant, S Jackson, Jacobs, C Johnson, Jones-Drew, Peterson, Portis, Slaton, Tomlinson, Turner, Westbrook, D Williams
WR: Boldin, Bowe, Colston, Fitzgerald, Jennings, A Johnson, C Johnson, Houshmandzadeh, V Jackson, Marshall, Moss, Ochocinco, S Smith (Carolina), Wayne, R White
TE: Clark, Gates, Gonzalez, Witten

^ Here are the players added to that list since the start of the year:
RB: Benson
WR: Burleson, Driver, S Smith (NY Giants)
TE: H Miller, V Davis

^ And here are the players who were on our list, but have been removed from it:
RB: Lynch
WR: Owens, R Williams

^ Links for each game take you to the CBS Sports home page for each game, with stats, analysis and even video previews.

^ All times listed are EDT.

^ Of the non-gimme players we like this week, the stronger plays are the ones in all caps.

Week 12
Sunday, Nov. 29
Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 1 p.m. WR Bryant, TE Winslow, QB RYAN
Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m. RB WILLIAMS, RB Jackson
Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. All-out on marginal Browns, QB PALMER, WR Caldwell (RB Scott if RB Benson gets deemed unlikely to play Sunday morning)
Indianapolis at Houston, 1 p.m. RB Addai, QB Schaub, WR Walter
Chicago at Minnesota, 1 p.m. QB Cutler, WR Hester, TE Olsen, all-in on marginal Vikings
Carolina at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. All-out on marginal Panthers, RB JONES, WR Cotchery, TE Keller
Washington at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. All-out on marginal Redskins, RB McCoy, WR Jackson, TE Celek
Seattle at St. Louis, 1 p.m. TE Carlson, all-out on marginal Rams
Kansas City at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. RB Charles, WR CHAMBERS, all-out on marginal Chargers
Jacksonville at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. QB Garrard, WR Sims-Walker, all-out on marginal 49’ers
Arizona at Tennessee, 4:15 p.m. RB WELLS, WR Breaston, QB Young
Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 8:20 p.m. WR Holmes, WR Ward, QB Flacco, RB Rice, WR Mason
Monday, Nov. 30
New England at New Orleans, 8:30 p.m. RB Maroney, WR WELKER, all-in on marginal Saints (with RB Bush bearing scrutiny because of his status)

NFL Week 12 Best Waiver Wire Pickups

NOTE: We only recommend plausible pickups; our threshold is 40% or less ownership in CBSSports.com leagues. As such, players may show up on our list multiple weeks if they fall below that percentage and if we still believe in their upside potential.

1 Kevin Faulk
2 Gartrell Johnson
3 Brady Quinn
4 Chris Jennings
5 Marcedes Lewis

By Rick Morris with No comments

November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving from Outside the Boxscore


Hello visitors and fans of Outside the Boxscore, this post is to wish all of you and your families a Happy Thanksgiving.

Enjoy the turkey, stuffing, the NFL and NBA double-headers. (Well, an NFL triple-header if you have the NFL Network.)

We'll be off till the Weekend, enjoy Thankgiving and make sure you know where President Obama is on the football field.

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Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better



In a men's soccer match between Stony Brook and Harvard, the Harvard goalie does cartwheels to warm up for a shootout kick. Check out what happens next in the classical Cartwheel Showdown. It's something soon to be talked about forever. It's simply priceless.

You know it has to be good when it makes PTI.

By RScott with 1 comment

What A Mess In South Bend



Jesse Palmer talks about the struggles at Notre Dame and who they should hire to turn this program around should Weis be let go.

Remember when he was "The Bachelor?"

(Courtesy of ESPN)

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Welcome To The Big House



Michigan running back Michael Shaw bumps into an undressed Buckeye in the tunnel on his way out onto the field for pregame warmups.

Not that Ohio State needed any more motivation for the game, that just added more spark for the Buckeyes defense.

And for those who don't know, Ohio State did go on to win 21-10.

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November 24, 2009

What Were You Thinking?



Les Miles gives his explanation after Saturdays poor clock management and coaching on the final drive in an attempt to beat Ole Miss.

Ole Miss went on to win the game 25-23.

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Bottlegate 2



After defeating the Arizona Wildcats on Saturday Night, the Oregon Ducks get pelted with debris and bottles while trying to get off the field.

I guess Cleveland isn't the only city that throws bottles.

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OTB's NFL Week 12 Picks


Honestly at this point, I'm currently 15 games behind GSNHOF in our NFL Pick Em' Contest and it's tough to find a silver lining.

However, when your opponent is picking 72%, it's almost impossible to blame oneself. (I'm still picking at a respect rate of 62.5%) GSNHOF then again cannot just be happy with their lead, they have to talk smack.

Ben from Outside the Boxscore might want to grab a clipboard as well, because he could learn a little from my amazing game picking abilities

Really, that's the best he got. However, getting overconfident is probably not the best thing to do. Remember that one team from New England that was deemed unbeatable?



Anyway, here are the picks.

NFL Week 12
THU, NOV 26 TIME (ET) TV
Green Bay at Detroit 12:30 PM FOX
Oakland at Dallas 4:15 PM CBS
NY Giants at Denver 8:20 PM NFL
SUN, NOV 29 TIME (ET) TV
Tampa Bay at Atlanta 1:00 PM FOX
Miami at Buffalo 1:00 PM CBS
Cleveland at Cincinnati 1:00 PM CBS
Carolina at NY Jets 1:00 PM FOX
Washington at Philadelphia 1:00 PM FOX
Indianapolis at Houston 1:00 PM CBS
Seattle at St. Louis 1:00 PM FOX
Kansas City at San Diego 4:05 PM CBS
Jacksonville at San Francisco 4:05 PM CBS
Arizona at Tennessee 4:15 PM FOX
Chicago at Minnesota 4:15 PM FOX
Pittsburgh at Baltimore 8:20 PM NBC
MON, NOV 30 TIME (ET) TV
New England at New Orleans 8:30 PM

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A Stiff-Arm from the Minnesota Golden Gopher



If there is one thing that I do know about gophers is to stay away from them when they are put into enclosed spaces.

However, this also applies to the Minnesota Golden Gophers mascot. During the Seahawks/Vikings halftime, some NFL mascots took on some pee-wee football players.

Then the Gopher decided to turn into Adrian Peterson.

(Courtesy of The Slanch Report)

By Ben Chew with No comments

Matthew Stafford is "A MAN" in Song Form



Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford pulled off a gutty performance in the Lions victory against the Cleveland Browns.

This is pretty much what epitomized his performance in that game.

Postscript- The song is called, "Your a Man" which is the opening theme song from Trey Parker's movie, Orgazmo

(Courtesy of Read and React)

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Meet the "Next Ray Lewis"



The video above might shock you but most of you will just say that it is pretty awesome.

Meet Nyrell Sevilla, he is six years old and plays for the Huntington Bulldogs. The kid is pretty much Ray Lewis at six years old.

I heard that Urban Meyer is already scouting him.

(Courtesy of With Leather)

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Send in the Links: (11/24/09)


Carrie Ann Inaba, Something, Something "Dancing with the Stars"

Do you have a tip for OTB, send us an e-mail at outsidetheboxscore@gmail.com

-> Ron Artest was on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Just Watch the Video (That NBA Lottery Pick)
-> Jimmy Clausen got beat up over the weekend...Off the Field (No Guts, No Glory)
-> Emma Watson was at a Rangers Game, Enchantio Lip-Lockio (SportsbyBrooks)
-> Antonio Cromartie got arrested, What, Shawne Merriman was busy? (Bootlegger Sports)
-> Steelers will not make the playoffs, O RLY? (Paneech)
-> Brady Quinn is dating Alicia Sacramone, He's really trying hard isn't he? (The Big Lead)

Today's Moment of Zen: Dallas Clarks likes catches of the one-handed variety



(Courtesy of NESW Sports)

By Ben Chew with No comments

Even House M.D. sees the resemblance



Very sadly, I missed last week's "House M.D." and well, I probably should have watched when Gregory House decided to drop a "Mike Tomlin" reference on the show.

For those of you that do not know, Mike Tomlin looks like Omar Epps, the character who plays Dr. Foreman on the show.

Maybe Foreman could coach Special Teams.


(Courtesy of With Leather)

By Ben Chew with No comments

Iowa likes their shots from the 3/4 court variety



It's time of year again as college hoops has gotten underway and we've already had some solid upsets and near misses.

During last night's Iowa/Texas matchup, Iowa guard Tony Payne drills a shot from 3/4 quarter court to the tie the score up.

Iowa would go onto lose by 25 points but the shot is still impressive.

(Courtesy of Black Heart, Gold Pants)

By Ben Chew with No comments

Greg Oden not coming up smelling like a "Rose"



This nasty dunk from last night's game between the Portland Trail Blazers and Miami Heat.

Derrick Rose decides to put Greg Oden on a poster.

By Ben Chew with 1 comment

November 23, 2009

NFL Prediction Battle: Week 11 Results

Kris Brown kicks it wide left, and the Titans win again. That's 4 in a row for you not keeping track at home - could the Titans have playoff aspirations?

Anyways, with that game ending, we've got a recap to post. This week one blog won by a lot. Unfortunately for Ben and OTB, it was once again myself of the Great Sports Name Hall of Fame who pulled out the win. It didn't hurt that I picked the Titans to win tonight.

GSNHOF went 13-3, and my incorrect win picks included the Panthers, Steelers, and Bengals (The Panthers were a bad pick, but I really should have been 15-1...it's bad when the AFC West beats you.).
OTB went 10-6, and Ben's incorrect win picks included the 49ers, Steelers, Falcons, Texans, Bengals and Rams. Tough week for Ben, a lot of those picks looked good.

That puts the current standings at:
116-44 - Great Sports Name Hall Of Fame
101-59 - Outside The Boxscore (15 Games Back)

It might be a little late for OTB to come back. But with some good weeks over the rest of the year, you never know!

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Steeler Fan Kicks Dog to Death



For those of you Steelers haters, you have another to hate Steelers fans. This story comes to us from Bridgeville, Pennsylvania where a Steelers fan is arrested for killing a pit-bull puppy.

The reason you ask, he was distracting him while he was watching the Steelers-Chiefs game. Karma obviously then lead to a Ryan Succop field goal for the Chiefs upset victory.

Some of you are probably waiting for a Michael Vick joke, but I'll leave that for the dogs.

(Courtesy of Can't Stop the Bleeding)

By Ben Chew with No comments

Devin Hester's Full Moon



For some reason, the kids out of there went to go see this "Twilight New Moon" movie but all they needed to do was watch the Sunday Night Football game to see a new moon.

Specifically from Devin Hester, he got pants'ed during the end of the game.

I had some witty remark but I was watching Kristen Stewart bite her lower lip.



(Courtesy of Foul Balls and Detroit4lyfe)

By Ben Chew with No comments

Just Stop It, Kobe Bryant



During last night's game between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe Bryant decided to win at life with this circus shot.

The degree of difficulty is so absurdly high that I think we just threw degree of difficulty out the window.

(Courtesy of Straight Bangin')

By Ben Chew with No comments

Devin Harris, He Got Game



Devin Harris crosses over on Al Harrington and throws is down on the Knicks.

Harrington is still looking for his jockstrap.

By RScott with No comments

Where's Your Head At Nate?



What was Nate Robinson doing shooting at the wrong basket? Yes the Nets are winless, and probabaly could of used the help, but the luckily the time just expired before the shot goes up.

D'Antoni, maybe you need to see if Nate knows what team he plays for.

By RScott with No comments

November 22, 2009

Go Break a Leg, Eric Wood



Buffalo Bills offensive lineman Eric Wood was having a solid rookie season after being drafted from Louisville.

Then he proceeded to break both his tibia and fibia during this weekend's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

For those who are squeamish, do not watch the video.

(Courtesy of Larry Brown Sports)

By Ben Chew with No comments

David Perron's Nifty Goal



If there is one thing that I do know about the NHL is that certain players have the flair for dramatic goals.

St Louis Blues Left-Winger David Perron had a couple of goals against the Islanders on Saturday including this nifty one during the third period.

I think even David Perron is impressed with himself.

(Courtesy of SlapShot)

By Ben Chew with No comments

November 21, 2009

Wrap It Up with OchoCinco Condoms

Recently, Bengals wide receiver Chad OchoCinco joked that he was planning of marketing a brand of condoms.

Well via Ocho's Twitter feed, we have the exclusive picture of the package would look like.


I think I got an STD from looking at it.

(Courtesy of Black Sports Online)

By Ben Chew with No comments

The Fight For A Stick



Scott Niedermayer of the Anaheim Ducks passes his stick to a little girl in the crowd but a man tries to grab it and a fight ensues. Wow, really fighting over a stick? Watch the blonde woman throw down. You go girl.

By RScott with No comments

The Journey To The NBA: Brandon Jennings



From High School ball, to playing professionally in Italy, all the way to the NBA, watch the hard work this young phenon put in to make it all the way to the big show. This rookie can ball, he is already a beast.

By RScott with No comments

November 20, 2009

Send in the Links: (11/20/09)


Elaine Cassidy, We'll get to "Harper's Island" for her

Have a tip for us? Send it to outsidetheboxscore@gmail.com

-> Wait, Latino Power Rankings? In the NBA? (A Royal Pain)
-> Yale is different than Nebraska? Who Knew? (Bootlegger Sports)
-> Stephon Marbury as Optimus Prime? (NESW Sports)
-> Eric Mangini Isn't the Popular Kid, but he was in the Sopranos! (Rumors and Rants)
-> UGA VII died, (one single tear) (Georgia Sports Blog)
-> Elisha Cuthbert will be the grand marshall at the CFL Grey Cup Parade, Reason #32 to live in Calgary for the next two weeks (Sportress of Blogitude)

Today's Moment of Zen: The Malice in the Palace



(Courtesy of That NBA Lottery Pick)

By Ben Chew with No comments

Fantasy Drafthelp: Week 11 NFL Fantasy Advice

Here’s a few standard preface notes:

^ Notwithstanding the claims of any website to be your “home for Sunday morning injury report news,” nothing beats Google News – nothing. Entering a player name into this search engine trumps any other means of gathering information because it culls the data from an unbelievably wide variety of sources.

^ Especially earlier in the season, it’s always good to refer to a strong baseline of where players should have been drafted – and nothing beats FANTASY FOOTBALL DRAFTOLOGY 2009.

^ Unless there are any injury questions, we never discuss “gimme” players. Such core players should be started week in and week out unless there is any question surrounding their playing status. Winning teams only need to worry about “playing the matchups” with one, two or (at the most, during bye weeks) three spots in the lineup. Some websites promise you a crystal ball for how to manage high-risk, high-reward juggling during the season. We don’t. We play the percentages. That approach may be boring, but it’s highly effective and much more intellectually honest in what we promise you.

^ By the way, here are your core players who should not be benched if healthy
QB: Brady, Brees, P Manning, McNabb, Rivers, Rodgers, Romo, Warner
RB: M Barber, R Brown, Forte, Gore, Grant, S Jackson, Jacobs, C Johnson, Jones-Drew, Peterson, Portis, Slaton, Tomlinson, Turner, Westbrook, D Williams
WR: Boldin, Bowe, Colston, Fitzgerald, Jennings, A Johnson, C Johnson, Houshmandzadeh, V Jackson, Marshall, Moss, Ochocinco, S Smith (Carolina), Wayne, R White
TE: Clark, Gates, Gonzalez, Witten

^ Here are the players added to that list since the start of the year:
RB: Benson
WR: Burleson, Driver, S Smith (NY Giants)
TE: H Miller, V Davis

^ And here are the players who were on our list, but have been removed from it:
RB: Lynch
WR: Owens, R Williams

^ Links for each game take you to the CBS Sports home page for each game, with stats, analysis and even video previews.

^ All times listed are EDT.

^ Of the non-gimme players we like this week, the stronger plays are the ones in all caps.

Week 11
Sunday, Nov. 22
Indianapolis at Baltimore, 1 p.m. All-out on marginal Colts, QB Flacco, RB RICE
Washington at Dallas, 1 p.m. RB Betts, WR S Moss, RB F Jones, WR AUSTIN
Cleveland at Detroit, 1 p.m. All-out on marginal Browns, RB K Smith
San Francisco at Green Bay, 1 p.m. QB A Smith, all-in on marginal Packers (with TE Finley as the play)
Buffalo at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. WR Evans, WR Sims-Walker, WR Holt
Pittsburgh at Kansas City, 1 p.m. All-in on marginal Steelers (with WR Ward bearing watching going up to gametime), all-out on marginal Chiefs
Seattle at Minnesota, 1 p.m. QB Hasselbeck, TE Carlson, all-in on marginal Vikings (with all three main WR being good options if Berrian is good to go)
Atlanta at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. All-out on marginal Falcons, all-in on marginal Giants
New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. All-in on marginal Saints (although RB Bush is still questionable), TE Winslow
Arizona at St. Louis, 4:05 p.m. All-in on marginal Cardinals, all-out on marginal Rams
San Diego at Denver, 4:15 p.m. All-out on marginal Chargers, RB MORENO
N.Y. Jets at New England, 4:15 p.m. RB T Jones, WR Cotchery, WR Welker
Cincinnati at Oakland, 4:15 p.m. QB PALMER, TE Z Miller
Philadelphia at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. RB McCoy, WR D Jackson, TE Celek, WR Hester
Monday, Nov. 23
Tennessee at Houston, 8:30 p.m. QB V Young, QB Schaub, WR Walter

NFL Week 11 Best Waiver Wire Pickups

NOTE: We only recommend plausible pickups; our threshold is 40% or less ownership in CBSSports.com leagues. As such, players may show up on our list multiple weeks if they fall below that percentage and if we still believe in their upside potential.

1 Shayne Graham
2 Jason Avant
3 Malcom Floyd
4 Michael Bush
5 Vince Young

By Rick Morris with No comments

Jared Allen and his mullet



Jared Allen and the story behind his mullet. Mullet or not, he is a hell of a football player. Gotta love the mullet.

By RScott with No comments

Kevin Garnett and his shot of daring-do



A little bit of Kevin Garnett action as he makes an amazing half court shot. Too bad the shot doesn't get out of his hand in time. Its still a hell of a shot.

By RScott with No comments

November 19, 2009

No Look Alley-Oop from Lebron James



LeBron James hits Jamario Moon with a no look alley oop Wednesday night vs the Washington Wizards.

Damn, that was impressive.

By RScott with No comments

Send in the Links: (11/19/09)


Colbie Caillat, She's "Bubbly"

Have a tip for us, send it to us at outsidetheboxscore@gmail.com

-> Broad Generalizations about NFL QB's (Style Points)
-> The Best of Bo Jackson (NESW Sports)
-> Bobby Bowden's wife would like to tell you some things (No Guts, No Glory)
-> Lessons in blogging anonymity (Blogs with Balls)
-> Heyward-Beyophobia: Fear of the Pigskin (Just Blog Baby)
-> Trippin with Agent Zero (That NBA Lottery Pick)

Today's Moment of Zen: Behind-the-Head Football Pass



(Courtesy of With Leather)

By Ben Chew with No comments

The Oregon Ducks Smell Roses



The Oregon Ducks at this point in the college football season appear to be the favorites for Pac-10 berth in the Rose Bowl.

However, some students obviously decided to trumpet up this berth by doing a rap music video called, "I Smell Roses"

One thing I did learn from the video is that "Massoli runs the offense like he's cooking ravioli"

(Lowers gun to mouth)

By Ben Chew with No comments

Jabba the Rex



The peeps over at Global Sports Fraternity have produced another gem with their take on the war for the AFC East between the New York Jets and the New England Patriots.

Let's just say it is in a galaxy far, far away.

By Ben Chew with No comments

Jason Maxiell block



Watch Jason Maxiell deny the high flying Shannon Brown as he tries to dunk the ball on Maxiell. Afterwards Maxiell had words for Brown.

By RScott with No comments

Capitals vs Rangers fight 11-17-09



Matt Bradley vs Aaron Voros from the Washington Capitals and New York Rangers game on Nov 17, 2009. Yes hockey fans, there is blood.

Thanks to hockeyfights.com

By RScott with No comments

Rick Nash ridiculous shootout goal 11-13-09



Rick Nash scores an unorthodox goal for the shootout win against the Ducks for their first shootout win on the year.

Thanks to handello

By RScott with No comments

Chris Bosh - First Ink DVD



First Ink features a documentary film which follows Chris Bosh as he navigates the most important off season of his career. Chris spends time with his family, friends and a few familiar faces and ultimately makes some changes that will affect him for the rest of his life.

First Ink also shows the world a side of NBA superstar Chris Bosh that most people have never seen.

Bonus material includes exclusive interviews, and never before seen, high school footage. First Ink is set to be released December 1, 2009.

Thanks to cboshtv

By RScott with No comments

November 18, 2009

France's "Hand-Ball" Propels them to World Cup



I figure that since "Outside the Boxscore" is becoming world-wide that I must take note of the current injustice in the world's favorite game, soccer or as they call it futbol.

During a match to qualify for the World Cup between France and Ireland, France's Thierry Henry appears to use his hands (a no-no in soccer) to help hand the ball to France's William Gallas for the game-winning goal in extra time based on an aggregate score.

The goal is shown above and well, it's clearly a hand-ball. Henry even admits that he touched the ball but mentions that the referee should have made the call. Since there is no replay, France will move onto the World Cup and Ireland will have to deal with a heart-breaking loss.

Oh well, at least they can drown their sorrows in a pint of Guinness.

By Ben Chew with 1 comment

Lebron Throwing The Hammer Down on Radmanovic 11-17-09



Just LeBron being LeBron when it comes to dunking. Another victim getting posterized.

By RScott with No comments

OTB's NFL Week 11 Picks


Since the NFL decided to hold a game on Thursday Night, that means I have to get my picks in early.

OTB is still currently 12 games back in the pick em' contest but there still is plenty of football left to play. (However, I am still hoping for Great Sports Name HOF to have a site crash where his picks would be null in void but that's unlikely to happen.)

What? Sorry, lost my train of thought there. Here are the picks:

THU, NOV 19 TIME (ET) TV
Miami at Carolina 8:20 PM NFL
SUN, NOV 22 TIME (ET) TV
Washington at Dallas 1:00 PM FOX
Cleveland at Detroit 1:00 PM CBS
San Francisco at Green Bay 1:00 PM FOX
Pittsburgh at Kansas City 1:00 PM CBS
Atlanta at NY Giants 1:00 PM FOX
New Orleans at Tampa Bay 1:00 PM FOX
Buffalo at Jacksonville 1:00 PM CBS
Indianapolis at Baltimore 1:00 PM CBS
Seattle at Minnesota 1:00 PM FOX
Arizona at St. Louis 4:05 PM FOX
NY Jets at New England 4:15 PM CBS
Cincinnati at Oakland 4:15 PM CBS
San Diego at Denver 4:15 PM CBS
Philadelphia at Chicago 8:20 PM NBC
MON, NOV 23 TIME (ET) TV
Tennessee at Houston 8:30 PM

By Ben Chew with 1 comment

Very Sadly, Al Davis was not #1



During last night's, "The Late Show with David Letterman" it was time for a Top Ten list of the "The Top Ten Signs that your NFL owner is Nuts."

Yep, that's pretty much it. I really wish that I could end this with some snappy joke or something.

I was too busy admiring Penelope Cruz's interview.

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Kobe Bryant Circus Shot



Midway through the 3rd quarter of last night's Pistons-Lakers game, Kobe Bryant went baseline and throws up an impossible that somehow goes in.

"Kobe Doin' Work #3,554"

(Courtesy of Hooped Up)

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2009 AL Cy Young Winner Zack Greinke



Zack Greinke of the Kansas City Royals received a phone call he will never forget.
On Tuesday Greinke's phone rang, and it was a number he didn't recognize. So Zack
let it go to voice mail.

After listening to the voice mail, he called back and found out that he was the 2009 AL Cy Young Award Winner. Greinke received a possible 25 of 28 first place votes and 3 second place votes for a total of 134 points. Greinke posted a 16-8 record and a ERA of 2.16. It was the lowest ERA since 2001 when Pedro Martinez posted a 1.74 ERA. Greinke beat out Felix Hernandez of the Seattle Mariners to bring home the award.

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An Unlucky Bounce = Nebraska Coach Feels the Pain



During last weekend's Nebraska-Kansas game, Nebraska linebacker coach Mike Ekeler was minding his own business when an unlucky bounce of the football decided to zone in on his man region.

Ow!, that just hurt to watch. However, the Gods did bless us with DVR to watch it over and over again.

(Courtesy of Huskers Gameday)

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Swedish Hockey Celebration EPIC FAIL



For those of you that want to know, I lived briefly in Sweden for a period of time and I count vouch for a couple of things: IKEA is god over there, the Swedish ladies are fine, and the Swedish love hockey.

This clip is of match between Leksand vs Bjorkloven where Henrik Anderson scores his first goal with Leksand and decides to celebrate.

What happens is pure gold.

(Courtesy of Kuklas Korner)

By Ben Chew with No comments

November 17, 2009

Week 10 NFL Prediction Battle Recap

Dear Broncos, Really?
Sincerely, Everyone

In NFL action, there were a lot of crazy games. The Bengals looked good, the Titans won again, the Patriots...yeah I don't want to talk about it.

In NFL Prediction Battle action however, little changed. Another good week by OTB (9-6), another one game advantage by the Great Sports Name Hall of Fame (10-5). OTB's incorrect win picks included Chicago, Buffalo, Denver, Atlanta, Oakland, and Dallas. GSNHOF's incorrect win picks included Denver, Atlanta, Dallas, New England, and Philly.

So after 10 weeks, the standings are:
GSNHOF 103-41 (71.5%)
OTB 91-53 (63%)

It ain't over til it's over though (unlike the Browns game, which was over when it started despite a scoreless first half. Poor Brownies).

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Same Old Story For Browns Fans


Fresh off a bye week where GM Georke Kokinis was fired, talk of a boycott from fans , another swith of the quarterback, talk of your running back hanging up his cleats after this season, and word that your quarterbacks coach is going to have more say in play calling brought Cleveland fans the same result they been seeing all season, another ugly loss. Not only did they lose, they hung a big fat old goose egg on the scoreboard. And to top it off,the only playmaker on the team gets carted off the field on a stretcher at the end of the game.

There is a long ways to go before this team becomes a winning team. First off they need a owner that brings in playmakers. The only playmaker on the team is a specials team player. They have a offensive line that doesn't block, a running back thats at the end of his career, and no receiver that can catch the ball. Thats just on the offensive side of the ball.

Now for the defensive, they have no consistent pass rush and can't tackle at all. They can't figure out how to use the only pass rusher they have in Kamerion Wimbley. They have a pro bowl linebacker in D'Qwell Jackson as a building block at the linebacker position. The defensive back position is filled with back ups and over rated players that can't cover their own shadows.

So for you fans in Cleveland, until your owner opens up his wallet and brings in playmakers and experienced coaches that know how to win, your going to continue to see ugly football in northeast Ohio and lottery picks for many seasons ahead.

By RScott with 1 comment

Send in the Links: (11/17/09)


Jillian Harris, I'll give her my final rose everytime

Do you have a tip/link for us? Send it to outsidetheboxscore@gmail.com

-> Maurice Jones-Drew takes a knee, screws millions of fantasy football teams (Shutdown Corner)
-> The Warriors really wanted Captain Jack gone (Bootlegger Sports)
-> Dwan Edwards shows Josh Cribbs his pimp hand (SportsByBrooks)
-> Grading Pau Gasol's performance on CSI Miami (That NBA Lottery Pick)
-> Tank Johnson Mail-Bag, He'll answer your legal questions (Style Points)
-> Ben Gordon is already a fan favorite, O RLY? (Detroit4Lyfe)
-> The Bengals take on Larry Johnson (With Leather)

Today's Moment of Zen: Dirk wins it against the Bucks



(Courtesy of the Huffington Post)

By Ben Chew with 1 comment

Titans Owner Bud Adams Obscene Hand Gesture



Bud Adams is fined $250,000 for this obscene gesture towards Buffalo Bills fans sunday. Titans went on to win the game 41-17. Watch closely and you will see its a double fisted salute to the fans.

(Courtesy of No Guts, No Glory)

By RScott with No comments

THE FLIP SIDE: What Was Harbaugh Thinking?...I'll Tell You

As if scoring more points than any other team in history on the Trojans' home turf was not enough, Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh attempted a two point conversion with the game out of hand. Through the rest of the weekend, the story line morphed from the play on the field to the meeting of the head coaches at midfield after the game. Sources tell us that canter was pulled straight out of the back of the recess line of your local elementary school following a heated dodge ball game.

Pete Carroll: "What's your deal?"

Jim Harbaugh: "What's YOUR deal?"

Now all that I have read and heard from media and fans alike are dumbfounded questions and comments wondering where the line is drawn on proper etiquette in the drubbing of an opponent. Seems as if the interpretation of the two point conversion attempt is something of the personal sort between Carroll and Harbaugh. While this stance is the most obvious and a logical one at that, might I ask readers to consider an alternative. What if Harbaugh's decision had nothing to do with Carroll and USC? Is that really possible? Can you wrap your mind around this conclusion?

If not, consider this. After a successful career in the NFL which his pesky presence led a team to the Super Bowl, he chose to coach. Though he coached briefly in the pros, he strayed quickly from the predictable path of a former player turned coach. What we are talking about here is a man who, in the infantile stages of his coaching career, volunteered at Western Kentucky followed by his first head coaching job at the University of San Diego. Just to be clear in case you skimmed over that last part. WESTERN Kentucky, not the Wildcats of the SEC. And hallowed members of the Pioneer League, San Diego Toreros, stadium capacity: 6,000. Hardly the path of least resistance for a Michigan grad and all-pro quarterback with coaching in his bloodline. And now Stanford. A campus much more acclaimed for its brains that its brawn. A high profile school, yes, but few would argue the toughest place to recruit talent to contend with the likes of USC is in Palo Alto. I've heard the whole "graduate from our school and see how many job offers you get", doesn't really go over well with blue chip All-American talent.

All that said, the path that Jim Harbaugh has paved in his coaching career are very indicative of his choice to go for 2 against the defeated kings of college football's recent history. To me, its obvious Jim Harbaugh takes pride in making the ugly duckling not just cute, but a mantle piece. 2 national titles in 3 years at San Diego? Volunteering to recruit the bulk of players at WKU who also won a national title? He must know something about winning football that many do not. In fairness, he has not chosen winners and kept them that way. He has turned odor into aroma many times over for less than prominent programs. With his apparent commitment to success over notoriety, I have a hard time believing that Coach Harbaugh decided to make a 2 point conversion about something personal. maybe a better reason for going for the even 50 against the USC is that he is committed to making his school believe that their play is worthy of making people mad...even the Trojans. Finally that stench of losing on the Cardinal sideline is fading because of the aromatic delight that is the leadership of Jim Harbaugh.

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Marcus Morris dunks on Pitt State player



Could this possibly be the dunk of the year? You make the call.

Thanks to lukeginobili

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Terrence Williams buzzer beater vs Heat 11-14-09



Nets rookie Terrance Willaimas nails a buzzer beater half court shot.

thanks to ariajaz01

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John Wall's Buzzer Beater Saves Kentucky



The Kentucky Wildcats appeared to be up against the ropes against the University of Miami at Ohio. Kentucky lead by three but Miami of Ohio equalized with about six seconds to play.

Then prized recruit John Wall decided to play hero as he buried the game winner with about 0.5 seconds left.

I guarantee you that some Kentucky fan just built his John Wall shrine.

(Courtesy of The Dagger)

By Ben Chew with 2 comments

November 16, 2009

Elizabeth Lambert Dating Service Video



Remember New Mexico female soccer player, Elizabeth Lambert? Well, people have finally decided that making fun of her exploits on the soccer pitch is now fodder for online videos.

Here is Elizabeth Lambert's faux Dating Video.

I will say this, you should use protection if your her boyfriend or she might sock it to you.

(Courtesy of Bob's Blitz)

By Ben Chew with 1 comment

Jets-Raiders Chick Fight



The one thing that I do know about Oakland Raiders fans is that they are crazy and no one unless they are a Raiders fan needs to venture to Oakland Alameda Stadium.

Well, this intrepid female New York Jets fan decided to do just that and well, she got beat down by a female Raiders fan.

Face Kick!

(Courtesy of Busted Coverage)

By Ben Chew with No comments

Tiger Woods Club Throw: 8.7



During the Australian Masters, Tiger Woods was playing at the 13th hole and after his swing at the tee, Woods club found it's way into the crowd.

Let's be honest, I am all for getting mad on the golf course as long as no one gets hurt.

Tiger's shenanigans are fine with me. Who cares if he throws a club?

(Courtesy of Devil Ball Golf)

By Ben Chew with No comments

Send in the Links: (11/16/09)


Heather Mitts, GOALLLLLL!

If you have a tip or link for us: send it to outsidetheboxscore@gmail.com

-> Tony Gonazales PETA ad, overt your eyes childred (Styles Points)
-> John Gruden stays with Monday Night Football, Daniel Snyder cries a little (Awful Announcing)
-> Derrick Rose not 100%, You missed that didn't you? (Not Qualified to Comment)
-> The Journey of Trevor Ariza's Shoe (That NBA Lottery Pick)
-> Ron Artest takes cues from Ballon Boy (Stacheketball)
-> Michelle Wie gets beer poured on her, (cues porno music) (Hugging Harold Reynolds)

Today's Moment of Zen: Girls are not to be trusted

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Terry Bradshaw guarantees Steelers win vs. Bengals, UH OH



There are many things certain in life: death, taxes, and a new edition of Madden will come out.

However, Fox NFL analyst (term being used loosely in this case) Terry Bradshaw guaranteed that the Steelers would beat the Bengals.

Yeah, I wonder how that turned out.

(Courtesy of Cincy Jungle)

By Ben Chew with No comments

That Cameraman got JACKED UP!



During last night's Patriots-Colts bonzana, Bill Belichick went for it on 4th and 2, and the Patriots did not convert. The Colts took advantage and stole a victory to stay perfect at 9-0.

At the end of the game, an NFL cameraman was following Belichick walking off the field and well, he got jacked up by one the bodyguards of Mr. Belichick.

It proves one thing, Belichick can find talent anywhere.

(Courtesy of Detroit4lyfe)

By Ben Chew with No comments

Bill Belichick's decision

Did Bill Belichick's ego get in the way of costing his team a victory on Sunday Night Football? Was it simply just having no confidence in his defense to stop Peyton Manning and the colts offense?

By RScott with 1 comment

November 15, 2009

Youth Soccer FAIL



I remember in the days before YouTube that when I made a mistake at a youth sporting event, it would be quickly forgotten. (Or at least, that is what I tell my psychologist today.)

This clip comes to us from a youth soccer league as a little girl playing goaltender makes a solid save and tries to kick the ball down the field.

Only problem was she kicked it over her head into her own goal.

(Courtesy of Big Blue Booyah)

By Ben Chew with No comments

Dan Marino did not learn from South Park



If I remember correctly, an episode of South Park told us not to use curse words in vain. Well, I guess Dan Marino never learned that lesson.

During a halftime segment for CBS, Marino was calling the highlights for the Miami Dolphins-Tampa Bay Buccaneers game and accidentally dropped the s-word.

Great, now I have go find the magical rune stone of the Order of Standards and Practice.

(Courtesy of Pro Football Talk)

By Ben Chew with 3 comments

Dwayne Wade's Buzzer Beater beats the Nets



The New Jersey Nets finally appeared to be in the winners circle against the Miami Heat leading by two points with about 4 seconds to play.

Then the classic theatrics of one Dwayne Wade stole the show as he hit a game-winning three point shot with 0.1 seconds to spare.

On some level, you have to feel bad for the Nets. The team started out 0-9 and they appeared to finally play a game where they deserved a win and Wade steals it away from them.

By Ben Chew with No comments

November 14, 2009

Fantasy Drafthelp: Week 10 NFL Fantasy Advice

Here’s a few standard preface notes:

^ Notwithstanding the claims of any website to be your “home for Sunday morning injury report news,” nothing beats Google News – nothing. Entering a player name into this search engine trumps any other means of gathering information because it culls the data from an unbelievably wide variety of sources.

^ Especially earlier in the season, it’s always good to refer to a strong baseline of where players should have been drafted – and nothing beats FANTASY FOOTBALL DRAFTOLOGY 2009.

^ Unless there are any injury questions, we never discuss “gimme” players. Such core players should be started week in and week out unless there is any question surrounding their playing status. Winning teams only need to worry about “playing the matchups” with one, two or (at the most, during bye weeks) three spots in the lineup. Some websites promise you a crystal ball for how to manage high-risk, high-reward juggling during the season. We don’t. We play the percentages. That approach may be boring, but it’s highly effective and much more intellectually honest in what we promise you.

^ By the way, here are your core players who should not be benched if healthy
QB: Brady, Brees, P Manning, McNabb, Rivers, Rodgers, Romo, Warner
RB: M Barber, R Brown, Forte, Gore, Grant, S Jackson, Jacobs, C Johnson, Jones-Drew, Peterson, Portis, Slaton, Tomlinson, Turner, Westbrook, D Williams
WR: Boldin, Bowe, Colston, Fitzgerald, Jennings, A Johnson, C Johnson, Houshmandzadeh, V Jackson, Marshall, Moss, Ochocinco, S Smith (Carolina), Wayne, R White
TE: Clark, Gates, Gonzalez, Witten

^ Here are the players added to that list since the start of the year:
RB: Benson
WR: Burleson, Driver, S Smith (NY Giants)
TE: H Miller, V Davis

^ And here are the players who were on our list, but have been removed from it:
RB: Lynch
WR: Owens, R Williams

^ Links for each game take you to the CBS Sports home page for each game, with stats, analysis and even video previews.

^ All times listed are EDT.

^ Of the non-gimme players we like this week, the stronger plays are the ones in all caps.


Week 10
(Byes: Houston, N.Y Giants)
Sunday, Nov. 15
Atlanta at Carolina, 1 p.m. QB Ryan, QB Delhomme
Tampa Bay at Miami, 1 p.m. TE Winslow, RB R Williams
Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. RB K Smith, Vikings marginal players all-in
Jacksonville at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Jags marginal players all-out, WR Cotchery, TE Keller
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. QB Palmer, QB Roethlisberger, WR Holmes, WR Ward
New Orleans at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Saints marginal players all-in, Rams marginal players all-out
Buffalo at Tennessee, 1 p.m. WR Evans, QB Young
Denver at Washington, 1 p.m. RB Moreno, RB Betts, WR S Moss
Kansas City at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. RB Charles, RB McFadden, TE Z Miller
Seattle at Arizona, 4:15 p.m. QB Hasselbeck, TE Carlson, RB Wells, WR Breaston
Dallas at Green Bay, 4:15 p.m. WR Austin, Packers marginal players all-in (with Lee at TE)
Philadelphia at San Diego, 4:15 p.m. RB McCoy, WR D Jackson, TE Celek
New England at Indianapolis, 8:20 p.m. RB Maroney, WR Welker, RB Addai
Monday, Nov. 16
Baltimore at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. Ravens marginal players all-in, Browns marginal players all-out

NFL Week 10 Best Waiver Wire Pickups

NOTE: We only recommend plausible pickups; our threshold is 40% or less ownership in CBSSports.com leagues. As such, players may show up on our list multiple weeks if they fall below that percentage and if we still believe in their upside potential.

1 Robert Meachem
2 Earl Bennett
3 James Jones
4 Vince Young
5 Brandon Pettigrew

By Rick Morris with 1 comment

Dexter McCluster Nasty 71 yard TD Run



To be honest, the opening of the college football weekend pretty much blew chunks except for the day that Ole Miss runningback Dexter McCluster put in against Tennessee.

McCluster total of 324 all-purpose yards broke the previous record in the SEC that was held by Deuce McAllister in 1999. He also broke the single game Ole Miss rushing record held by the immortal Dou Innocent.

None was more impressive than this 71 yard touchdown run. That cutback was so impressive that Dr. House signed him up to replace Thirteen.

(Courtesy of Dr Saturday)

By Ben Chew with No comments

I Fought "Lawson" and the "Lawson Won"



During last night's blow-out by the Denver Nuggets of the Los Angeles Lakers, rookie guard Ty Lawson decided to shine in garbage time by throwing down a nasty dunk against Lakers reserve center, DJ Mbenga.

That was pretty nasty, I think the scream at the end made it more epic.

(Courtesy of Writing the Pine)

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