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After trainwrecking his life, McNamee hits bus  

Brian McNamee, of Roger Clemens & HGH fame: First he wrecked his life, and reportedly he has also now wrecked his car. He passed out behind the wheel and drove head-on into a Queens bus.

"Police and fire officials said there only minor injuries were reported after the 12:35 p.m. crash, which involved two cars and a city bus, at Beach 9th Street and Central Avenue in Far Rockaway. McNamee, a diabetic, passed out while driving his 2003 Lexus and plowed into the bus, police sources said. The other car then smashed into McNamee's."
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Spring training fights are awesome  

The Yanks and the Rays got into a bit of a scuffle on Wednesday. New York's 6'5", 215-pound Shelley Duncan spiked the groin of 5'9", 175-pound Akinori Iwamura.

New York Post is at it again    

Boston fans will not find this video funny but the rest of the free world probably will. "You Cheated" to the tune of Michael Jackson's "Beat It" -- classic. Hopefully the New York Post never stops making fun of the 2007 Patriots.

Eli to Tyree... this time called by Marv Albert    

One of the Internet's favorite pastimes is making fun of Joe Buck, who by most accounts is a terrible announcer. Here someone has dubbed Marv Albert's radio call of Eli's Escape and the Helmet Catch over Joe Buck's original play-by-play. Joe Buck, you're terrible. Please pack up your holier-than-thou attitude and go home.

Yankees on the cusp of greatness  

Five Yankees players are listed on Sports Weekly's 100 Names You Need to Know in 2008: Joba Chamberlain, Ian Kennedy, Shelley Duncan, Edwar Ramirez and Jonathan Albaladejo.

"These are the next wave of players coming into the majors, who, in our view could make the biggest impact during the 2008 season. These aren't necessarily baseball's 100 best prospects."

Click the link for the entire list of 100 players.

Patriots, 18-1; Idiot Patriots fan, 0-1  

You know what's a bad idea? Tattooing the Patriots logo on your bald skull like your head was a helmet. It's an even worse decision when Tom Brady comes up limp in the Super Bowl.

Patriots 18-1

Victor Thompson 0-1

"He said he still loves the team and Brady, but expressed some frustration that their intensity didn't seem to be at the same level as the Giants."

He should be thankful the Pats lost. Had they won, he was considering inking the Lombardi Trophy on top of his head. Dude, don't throw good money after bad.

These Giants fans are maybe a bit too happy  

"No interlocking! No interlocking! People might get the wrong idea!"

Categories (3): NFL, New York Giants, NFL Other

New York media... bloodshed and bylines  

No media market is more absurd than New York City. The Daily News, New York Post and the New York Times all carry enough weight to crush nearly any ego. Here's a look at the closed-door politics at the Daily News, where allegedly the antics of bully columnist Mike Lupica led to the resignation of Lisa Olsen, arguably the paper's best writer

Added bonus: Unnecessary but humorous flashback to the team-intern Marbury sex scandal. Who's got the keys to the truck?

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