Posted by
jason on Aug. 06, 2008, 3:20pm
• WITH LEATHER sees double in checking out a delectable duo of twin Brazilian Olympic synchronized swimmers.

• ALL BALLS gives their pom-poms a good shaking in selecting their top 10 hottest TV & movie cheerleaders.
• DEADSPIN bounces along worries that the U.S.’s close basketball win over Australia is cause for Olympic concern.
• If Brett Favre gets traded to Tampa Bay, HOTDOG & FRIENDS wonders what will keep the Bucs from moving him to Minnesota, after all.
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Alabama Crimson Tide,
Beijing Olympics,
Brett Favre,
Cincinnati Bengals,
Green Bay Packers,
Guitar Hero,
Keith Rivers,
Ron Harper,
Sexy Athletes,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
Tv & Movie Cheerleaders,
Twin Brazilian Swimmers,
Us Olympic Basketball
Posted by
jason on Jun. 17, 2008, 3:36am
• Cincinnati Bengals LB Keith Rivers won’t blog about Chad Johnson, but will blog about his team’s trip to the go kart track.

• THE SENATOR’S FORUM goes behind the scenes of TV coverage of the College World Series - and get a surprise visit from Erin Andrews.
• GOSSIP ON SPORTS runs down all the athletes that hit, kicked and slammed themselves onto the Forbes Celebrity 100 list.
• DEADSPIN’s Will Leitch sure hopes the Fenway faithful are nice to him.
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Bengals Go Go Karting,
Bill Bavasi,
Boston Red Sox,
Chad Johnson,
Cincinnati Bengals,
College World Series,
Erin Andrews,
Forbes Celebrity Athletes,
Keith Rivers,
Michigan Wolverines,
San Francisco Giants,
Seattle Mariners,
Will Leitch
Posted by
Brooks on Mar. 24, 2008, 1:10pm
For the first time since everyone jumped on Vince Young for his supposedly, laughably low Wonderlic test score (6), Dan Pompeii of the CHICAGO TRIBUNE names more names, and the test scores that accompany them.

No surprise that possible first overall pick, BC QB Matt Ryan, scored an impressive 32. Most Michigan fans won’t be shocked to find out that former Wolverines QB Chad Henne scored significantly lower: 22.
But a USC Trojan took home the booby prize for lowest score posted by Pompeii in his piece.
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