Roundup: Chuck Klosterman is the Ethicist, a Fight on Greek TV & Horny Italian Doctor Attacks Camera Crew
By Jason McIntyre
“Here is Bill O’Brien’s view of pressure: His son, Jack, is 10 years old and has the rare neurological disorder Lissencephaly. He can’t walk or talk, can’t feed himself, can’t do things typical boys can do.” [Sporting News]
Roman Harper, Jo-Lonn Dunbar earned cash incentives for hits during Saints playoff win. [Yahoo]
The great newspaper liquidation. [Reuters]
Jason Whitlock did a podcast with Michelle Beadle. You should probably give it a listen. [Fox Sports]
Jarrod Uthoff, the kid who wanted to leave Wisconsin, then ran into problems with Bo Ryan, has landed at Iowa. [Gazette]
Ocho Cinco was cut by the Patriots. [Boston Herald]
Chuck Klosterman is the new Ethicist. [NYT]
Julio Jones of the Falcons cut his hair, which, for the longest time, was really, really long. [AJC]
” … High School senior … who was having academic problems called in a bomb threat to Tuesday’s graduation ceremony.” [Ann Arbor.com]
Kansas small forward Merv Lindsay is transferring to New Mexico. [KU Sports]
It’s not enough to preview Spain’s Euro 2012 soccer team – you’ve got to call Spain maybe the best team ever … IN ANY SPORT. [WSJ]
Cleveland outfielder Grady Sizemore can’t catch a break. [Ohio.com]
On choking in sports. [New Yorker]
Things get heated on Greek TV around the :42 mark.
The driver of the car, a woman, blamed this poor decision on hormones.
Italian doctor busted by hidden camera feeling up female patient goes ballistic when confronted, incident spills into the streets. [via Herbie]
Great old video of two colleagues really going at it on air. Multiple shots fired! [via Hot Clicks]