Roundup: Matt Damon Returning as Jason Bourne, Vicious Attack Over Taco Bell Breakfast & Bill Murray Dancing to 'Turn Down for What'
By Jason McIntyre
If you went to bed when it was 20-6 Colts … the Eagles won, 30-27. That’s two miracle covers by the Eagles, who are 2-0. [Philly.com]
The Simple Technology That Accidentally Ruined Baseball. [The Atlantic]
People still care what Ray Lewis says, I guess: What Ray Rice did was inexcusable. [Baltimore Sun]
The Ray Rice situation is trickling down to college football:“The sensitivity is at an all-time high,” Baylor athletic director Ian McCaw said. “Just as the NFL is under a great deal of scrutiny right now, the same is true in college athletics.” [SI.com]
Jonathan Papelbon was suspended seven games by MLB for this crotch-grabbing moment. [Philadelphia Inquirer]
On Roger Goodell working over the media: “Access tends to transmit orthodox views; accountability tends to transmit heterodox views.” [Slate]
Good news/bad news: Angels clinched a playoff berth; Albert Pujols pulls a hamstring. [LA Times]
Remember Dream Team II? Yeah, nobody does. [Bleacher Report]
“But one could point to how MLB aggressively handled its investigation of Alex Rodriguez with a take-no-prisoners, pit bull mentality, which was far different from the NFL’s approach.” [Sports Business Daily]
Kid writes the Browns telling them he wants to trade in his Steelers hat and root for the Browns. [Waiting for Next Year]
Watch this bat land on a guitar player in Oregon. He was tested for rabies, and yes, the bat had rabies. The guitar player is taking medication. [via KOIN6]
Bill Murray dancing to the song “Turn Down for What.” [via Hot Clicks]
Awesome double-KO featuring amazingly-timed nut shots. [via Brobible]