A Bad Lip Reading Video of the NFL
If you watch this, you will laugh so hard you will cry. Don't say I didn't warn you!
If you watch this, you will laugh so hard you will cry. Don't say I didn't warn you!
I am currently texting with one of my female morning show producers about the playoff games happening. I was rooting for the Texans and she's a die-hard Patriots fan. Turns out, she has a very strange superstition.
Some guy has created 'Replacement Google', which looks like regular Google except it says, quote, "Google.com is now sponsored by the NFL" and it has a picture of the NFL shield logo. But it doesn't work as good as Google and that's intentional.
The lamest football game of the year doesn't occur in Division 69 college ball...or even in the Arena Football League. It's an NFL game. We call it the Pro Bowl. But it might just be a thing of the past.
Tim Tebow did his first press conference as a member of the New York Jets yesterday, and was VERY clear about how excited he is to be with the team. In fact, he said the word "excited" 44 times in 32 minutes.
Free agent quarterback Peyton Manning will reportedly sign with the Denver Broncos. Representatives of Manning and the team are finalizing the structure of a contract reported to worth $90 million over five years.
After 14 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, the Peyton Manning era has come to an end.
So you want to throw the Super Bowl of Super Bowl parties. We’ve all been there. Nothing makes you the toast of the town quite like a supremely awesome Super Bowl party does. It can be done, but how?
This is so completely random that I love it. According to a study by the website SBNation.com, of all the thousands of athletes currently playing major U.S. sports, there's only ONE named Bob. That's it. Just one.
The 49ers beat the Lions 25-19 yesterday, and immediately after the game, Niners coach Jim Harbaugh and Lions coach Jim Schwartz almost got into a fight. See the video on the next page!
It was a record-setting week for several players, and the Green Bay Packers and Detroit Lions are the only remaining unbeaten teams after week four of the NFL’s 2011 season. Here’s a recap of all the action:
Green Bay 49 – Denver 23
Aaron Rodgers threw for a career-high 408 yards, four touchdown passes and added two rushing scores, as the Green Bay Packers trounced the Denver Broncos 49-23
The ‘Twilight’ star and a host of NFL players send up the classic baseball film in a clip poking fun at the NFL’s labor dispute