1. Are NHL Salary Cap Increases Again Putting League On Road To Destruction?  →





  2. itssaturdaynightlive:

Chris Cooper and Jon Hamm talk surreptitiously in the Boston Red Sox dugout at the premiere of The Town. Planning a drug bust, perhaps?

    itssaturdaynightlive:

    Chris Cooper and Jon Hamm talk surreptitiously in the Boston Red Sox dugout at the premiere of The Town. Planning a drug bust, perhaps?





  3. What If Michael Bay Directed College Basketball’s Opening Marathon?
Photo reply with your submissions!

    What If Michael Bay Directed College Basketball’s Opening Marathon?

    Photo reply with your submissions!





  4. Dwyane Wade is Herman Blume.





  5. Crashing the set of "Moneyball" →





  6. Caddyshack, And The Reasons We’ve Watched It Fifty Times





  7. ‘The Miami Model’ : Why Greed Is Good and The NBA’s Superteam Era Will Be Great
They have to get Pat Riley to coach this team, if for no other reason he’s a dead ringer for Gordon Gecko. Hat tip to Terez Owens for the pic.

    ‘The Miami Model’ : Why Greed Is Good and The NBA’s Superteam Era Will Be Great

    They have to get Pat Riley to coach this team, if for no other reason he’s a dead ringer for Gordon Gecko. Hat tip to Terez Owens for the pic.





  8. Moneyball Cattle Call Looks Like A Website Created In 1997
Someone clearly hasn’t read Moneyball, the book or the script for the upcoming movie, but that didn’t stop them from putting together a website calling for extras that looks like it’s hosted on Geocities when MC Hammer wore parachute pants.

    Moneyball Cattle Call Looks Like A Website Created In 1997

    Someone clearly hasn’t read Moneyball, the book or the script for the upcoming movie, but that didn’t stop them from putting together a website calling for extras that looks like it’s hosted on Geocities when MC Hammer wore parachute pants.





  9. SB Nation Exclusive Interview With UFC Hall Of Famer Randy Couture

There’s probably three things there that are true. I definitely see myself continuing to transition into more acting roles. I’ll always be a coach. I’m always going to have a training center, always going to work with guys that are looking for some input and want help. I love commentating, and that’s something I can always go back to and enjoy doing. There will be more and more opportunities to do that in the future.

    SB Nation Exclusive Interview With UFC Hall Of Famer Randy Couture

    There’s probably three things there that are true. I definitely see myself continuing to transition into more acting roles. I’ll always be a coach. I’m always going to have a training center, always going to work with guys that are looking for some input and want help. I love commentating, and that’s something I can always go back to and enjoy doing. There will be more and more opportunities to do that in the future.





  10. R.I.P. James Gammon

    tinkersghost:

    Mr. Gammon (or Lou Brown to you Major League fans) lived just north of me in a town called Ocala. I will forever remember Gammon as a superb character actor. He had a face and a voice that were perfect for westerns, cranky grandfather types and, of course, as manager of the most hopeless team in baseball.

    R.I.P. James. Maybe now you’re managing the Angels.