Roundup: John Wick 2 Trailer; Billy Bush Suspended From the Today Show & Carmelo Anthony vs Jeremy Lin
By Jason McIntyre
Stella Maxwell, a Victoria’s Secret model … here’s one brief recap of the 2nd debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump … the Associated Press asks: Do you want to see more slave films, or are you weary of them? … “Philadelphia Orchestra trumpeter helping Afghan teen build his chops” … Donald Trump didn’t want to stay at a Ritz in Denver, he would have preferred a Holiday Inn … Gigi Hadid is in boxing commercials … sometimes, the author misses his audience, as is the case with this Amy Schumer piece on her filthy comedy in the New Yorker … “Chicago’s top cop says police are ‘second-guessing themselves‘” … Billy Bush has been suspended from the Today Show for something he said 11 years ago … “Mike Pence and the Year of Disinformation” …
Richard Sandomir with a funny piece about going bald and Joe Buck’s hair plugs. [NYT]
Green Bay wasn’t impressive offensively, but did hold off the Giants, 23-16. In case you missed SNF and watched the debate, this is a good recap. [JS Online]
This gentleman ran the entire Chicago Marathon while juggling. And he didn’t have a drop. [Runner’s World]
“University Of Arkansas Professor Arrested At Game.” Guy was allegedly drunk and yelling at Bret Bielema during the Alabama loss. [News 5]
Acquisition rumors swirling around Netflix and Twitter, with companies trying to beef up distribution. [Biz Journals]
He’s not quite a fixer, but the Dallas Cowboys have a guy who tries to make things … go away. [Washington Post]
Carmelo Anthony had a good summer and now he comes out and says this junk about Jeremy Lin. Why is Melo so dumb? [NY Post]
Why do you hate Tom Brady? [Bleacher Report]
LSU/Florida being cancelled briefly stopped everyone from talking about Tom Herman maybe coaching the Tigers next year. [NOLA.com]
I shouldn’t say this loudly, but I didn’t love the first John Wick film.
Wolf Blitzer and “one more time.”
Ray Lewis joined Speak for Yourself to talk about politics dividing NFL locker rooms.