Roundup: Colin Kaepernick Advice From an Army Ranger Vet; Unreal Story of PTA Mom Framed in California
By Jason McIntyre
Nina Agdal, a very famous model … hey millennials, stop paying for vacations now with home equity … dirty south: “Feds seize $500K in meth, drugs from Alpharetta apartment” … California cop shot during pursuit, but his badge deflected the bullet … “President Obama Broke Promise for Charity Donation, ISIS Hostage Family Says” … Donald Trump’s kids are getting rich while their Dad runs for President … “Florida newspaper kills story of local official allegedly seeking favors from developer” … you may not read another NYT op-ed piece the same way after reading this … Katy Perry feels bad for the Tennessee man who got catfished into thinking he was dating the singer … crazy, must-read about how a PTA mom was framed in California … Baltimore is a disaster, as meth has now seeped into the streams, and bugs are addicted … “More than 150 confirmed Zika cases in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia” …
The Cowboys are in good shape with Dak Prescott, and Colin Kaepernick takes a stand. Reaction to Saturday’s show has been overwhelming. Thanks. [30-Minute Best Of; Full 3-Hour Show]
This … this is maybe the hottest Colin Kaepernick take yet. Kind of all over the place. [Houston Chronicle]
Now we’re talking: An Army Ranger vet with some strong words for Colin Kaepernick. [Independent Journal]
Excellent piece on David Sills, the QB who at 13 was offered a scholarship by USC’s Lane Kiffin. Then Kiffin was fired, and Sills ended up at West Virginia, where they tried to turn him into … a receiver. [Bleacher Report]
FSU’s strength and conditioning coach got a DUI over the weekend when he was found asleep at the wheel. [Tallahassee Democrat]
Are Christian Pulisic’s days numbered with Borussia Dortmund? [SI.com]
From last week, the best piece I’ve read on the new Bill Simmons site: Just how bad things are between Bradley Beal and John Wall. [Ringer]
Was totally unaware there was a “misunderstood World of Adult breastfeeding.” [Rolling Stone]
If pizza can really help you lose weight, I’m all ears. [Independent]
Another Auburn football arrest. That’s five this offseason. [AL.com]
“ESPN charges distributors a monthly fee of $7.21 per subscriber … the cost for ESPN is up more than 120 percent from 2007, when it was $3.26 per subscriber.” [Chicago Tribune]
Britney Spears on Carpool Karaoke!
The stat guys do not love Cam Newton, and the defense carried the Panthers. Don’t tell that to Mr. Whitlock.