Jay Cutler & Kristin Cavallari Got Engaged, Jim Harbaugh on Birdwatching & a McDonald's Fight

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Catching up with Pat McInally, the Harvard football player who got a perfect Wonderlic score in 1975. [LA Times]

Clearly, Roger Goodell had this written weeks in advance. Nice attempt at a scare tactic, Commish. [WSJ]

Joe Thornton scored two minutes into overtime and the Sharks eliminated the Kings last night. [Mercury News]

Petulant, annoying Redskins’ owner Daniel Snyder just wants an apology from the City Paper. [WP]

Totally forgot this Mike D’Antoni comment about Rajon Rondo, but it warrants a link: “I’d like to see him play in Minnesota and see how he does.” [Herald]

Sounds like the Cowboys had a mini-intervention for Dez Bryant, and Tony Romo was part of it. [DMN]

Jim Harbaugh on birdwatching and QBs. [Sac Bee]

Another reason to love Kevin Durant: He’s now reading the bible, daily. [Oklahoman]

Hockey trash talk, featuring divorces. That’s gangster. [Buffalo News]

Power forward Garrick Sherman is transferring from Michigan State to Notre Dame. [Irish Sports Daily]

Last December, former Alabama star Keith McCants was arrested in a strip club parking lot; over Easter weekend he was arrested for possession of cocaine. [St. Pete Times]

Poor early attendance is a bad sign for some MLB clubs. [WSJ]

Yes, Mike Wilbon actually wrote a column all about why he joined twitter. Fortunately, he has made up for it by tweeting some funny, self-deprecating photos. [ESPN]

Here’s video of a pretty violent 2-on-1 attack at a McDonald’s in Maryland. [News]

Michael Irvin’s motivational speech is rather moving. [via Hot Clicks]