It’s easier to just let the YouTube videographer tell the story.
“The two girls in front of us were drunk before the game started. They grabbed one of our signs and trashed it (real classy) because we’re Vikings fans, and then spent most of the first half mocking us instead of watching the game because the Lions were ahead.
They left their seats and we thought they were gone for good but somehow they managed to buy even more beer and get back to their seats. They were spilling beer on themselves, the seats, and some of the other fans. After they spilled quite a bit of beer on the guys in the row below them, they turned around and told them to SIT DOWN. One girl didn’t like that so she poured the rest of her beer on his head. Then I knew it was time to start the camera.”
What more can you ask for?!?! Yelling, fighting, punches thrown, arrests being made, and crying. I only wish they got the beer pouring incident on video.
Thanks to Tom Brady, I am refusing to focus on anything NFL related. Instead I turn my attention to the other futbol and what I am already calling the match of the year between Manchester United and Manchester City. This game had it all. An action packed high scoring game with a late equalizer from Craig Bellamy to the Michael Owen game winner in the sixth minute of injury time. What more could you ask for
Like most football fans, I prepare for a weekend of games by tuning into the Friday night edition of MSNBC”s “The Rachel Maddow Show.”
Tonight, everyone’s favorite ultra liberal lesbian pundit discussed a new study, which tracks political contributions from the players, coaches and organizations which make up the National Football League over the past 20 years. Not surprisingly, the vast majority of money goes to Republican candidates.
The most politically active spenders? The San Diego Chargers, who donated about 4 times as much money as any other organization, with 98% of the cash going to the GOP. San Diego’s a big military town, so that might have something to do with it. The Redskins (Snyder’s a douche) and Texans (that’s BUSH country) also donated 98% plus to Republicans.
Some teams do lean left, with the St. Louis Rams the most liberal, donating 98% of their money to Democrats.
San Francisco (GAYS!,) Philadelphia (URBANS!,) and Pittsburgh (PINKO COMMIE LABOR UNIONS!) also donated more to dems than to Republicans.
Lamar Odom is getting married to a lady who is famous cause her sister fucked Brandy’s younger brother in front of a video camera this one time.
It’s been about a month since Khloe Kardashian and L.A. Lakers forward Lamar Odom began dating, but the couple plan to marry, and are currently planning their wedding, two sources confirm to PEOPLE.
Congratulations to them both.
(yes, this is the second people magazine based post of the day. Leave me alone.)
The Colts signed a cast-off wideout to fill in while Anthony Gonzalez is hurt. On most sports sites, it barely rates a mention.
Yet, the same signing is major news over at People.com. I wonder what the folks over at US Weekly think about the Lions decision to sign Turk McBride off Waivers from the Chiefs.
When you can take the greatest play of the NFL season so far and recreate it using Super Tecmo Bowl I am all for it. This game was a staple of any Nintendo collection. The countless hours I would spend playing…oh the memories. Now I can’t figure out what buttons do what in Madden. How times have changed.
Posted on 17 September 2009 by California Correspondent
It’s the end of an era. The best Yankees beat reporter, Pete Abraham, has handed in his resignation letter and is headed to The Boston Globe. While this won’t curse the Yankees, it will surely curse The Journal News, the Gannett Newspaper of Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties in New York.
Over the next 86 years, the Boston Globe will come back from near-bankruptcy to win 26 Pulitzer prizes, twice as many as any other newspaper, while Gannett papers experience a Pulitzer-drought until they hire the offspring of Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz, who will later be disgraced for plagiarism during their tenure with Gannett’s Spanish language newspapers.
Just weeks after despicable human Curt Schilling discussed the possibility of running for Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat, someone else with ties to the Beantown sports scene has thrown his hat into the ring:
Celtics co-owner Stephen Pagliuca has officially announced his campaign to succeed the late Senator Ted Kennedy. He made the announcement during a news conference this afternoon at the TD Garden in Boston.