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Thứ Năm, 22 tháng 1, 2015

ESPN Analyst Accidentally Tweets Out PornHub Link

It happens to the best of us, bro.


On Wednesday, ESPN National Recruiting Analyst Gerry Hamilton allegedly tweeted, then quickly deleted a link to a PornHub video.


On Wednesday, ESPN National Recruiting Analyst Gerry Hamilton allegedly tweeted, then quickly deleted a link to a PornHub video.


Via Twitter: @HamiltonESPN


Fortunately, a Reddit user was able to take a screenshot before it was removed.


Fortunately, a Reddit user was able to take a screenshot before it was removed.


imgur.com / Via reddit.com


It's OK, Gerry. We all make mistakes.


It's OK, Gerry. We all make mistakes.


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Four-Time NASCAR Champion Jeff Gordon Will Retire In 2015

His “Drive for Five” will last one more year. The driver won his four championships in a seven-year span from 1995-2001.


In a statement, the 43-year-old Gordon, who has raced with back pain in recent years, said: "I won't use the 'R-word' because I plan to stay extremely busy in the years ahead, and there's always the possibility I'll compete in selected events, although I currently have no plans to do that."


In 2014, Gordon won four of 36 races, and finished sixth in the standings.


In 2014, Gordon won four of 36 races, and finished sixth in the standings.


Jeff Gordon celebrates in Victory Lane after winning at Dover International Speedway September.


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ESPN Is Suing Notre Dame For Refusing To Release Student-Athlete Incident Reports

The network argues the school is subject to the Access to Public Records Act.


The University of Notre Dame is being sued for refusing to release records after they were requested by ESPN, the South Bend Tribune reports.


The University of Notre Dame is being sued for refusing to release records after they were requested by ESPN, the South Bend Tribune reports.


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In September and November of 2014, ESPN reporter Paula Lavigne filed a public records request for incident reports involving Notre Dame student-athletes. The university did not comply.


The school says they are exempt from the reach of the Access to Public Records Act because they are a private university. However, Indiana Public Access Counselor Luke Britt does not agree with that claim. When ESPN expressed concern with the school's refusal to release the records, Britt advised Notre Dame to comply with the request, explaining that though the school is a private university, its campus police department qualified as a public institution.


Reporters often file requests for public information, often to universities and police departments.


The result of this lawsuit could define how and when private institutions are subject to public transparency.



Patriots Cornerback Tells Deflategate Haters To "Inflate This"

Brandon Browner hilariously defended his team’s monstrous, controversial win over the Colts.


Teams provide 12 footballs bearing their logo that are tested two hours prior to kickoff. The first under-inflated ball was noticed when Patriots QB Tom Brady threw a pass that was intercepted by a Colts defender, who then told an official that the ball felt under-inflated.



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British Tennis Star Praised After Blaming Poor Performance On Period

One former tennis star says discussing menstruation is “the last taboo in women’s sports.”


British tennis star Heather Watson is being praised for discussing how her period impacted her Australian Open performance, with one former tennis player calling it “the last taboo in women’s sports.”


British tennis star Heather Watson is being praised for discussing how her period impacted her Australian Open performance, with one former tennis player calling it “the last taboo in women’s sports.”


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Watson, 22, later said that she was suffering from side effects of her period, and she was going to consult with a doctor to prevent this from affecting her play in the future.


"I think it's just one of these things that I have, girl things," she told the BBC. "It just happens."


Watson's remarks drew immediate praise from some in the women's tennis community, who said the effect of periods on a female athlete's performance is a common problem that is rarely discussed.


Annabel Croft, a former British tennis champion, called the topic the "last taboo in female sports."


"Women dealing with these issues at any time is hard enough, but actually trying to go out there and play high level sport... it's just really unlucky," Croft told the BBC's Radio 5.


Tara Moore, another British tennis player, told The Telegraph that she also struggles with balancing her menstrual cycle and her professional career, saying she mostly just hopes her tournaments don't line up with it.


Moore said she has nightmares about bleeding through her uniform during Wimbledon, where all players must wear white.


"If something like that happens it's mortifying – it's a nightmare," she said.


BuzzFeed News has reached out to the United States Tennis Association for comment on this issue.



Here's What You Need To Know About The Aaron Hernandez Trial

The former NFL star is charged with the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd. The trial begins Thursday.



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Lloyd's body was found in an industrial park in North Attleborough, Massachusetts, on June 13, 2013. Hernandez was arrested on June 26th and was immediately cut from the Patriots. He has has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder.



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Odin Lloyd:


- 27 years old at his time of death

- Was dating Aaron Hernandez's girlfriend's sister

- Played semi-pro football with the Boston Bandits


Aaron Hernandez:


- NFL tight end with the New England Patriots at the time of arrest

- Age 23 at time of his arrest; age 25 at start of his trial.

- Lived in North Attleborough, Massachusetts with his girlfriend and daughter

- Facing upcoming trial for charges that he was involved in a double homicide – unrelated to the Odin case – that took place in Boston in 2012. (Jurors in the Lloyd trial will not hear information related to the double homicide.)


Shayanna Jenkins:


- Aaron Hernandez's girlfriend at the time of Lloyd's murder; now his fianceé

- Still lives in Hernandez's mansion in North Attleborough with their two-year-old daughter

- Sister of Shaneah Jenkins, Lloyd's girlfriend

- Charged with perjury for lying during questioning, which prosecutors might drop as part of an immunity deal if she testifies against Hernandez. The deal has been offered, but Jenkins has yet to accept

- Allegedly disposed of the .45 Glock used to kill Odin Lloyd; prosecutors have presented a coded text message from Hernandez to Jenkins


Shaneah Jenkins:


- Sister of Shayanna Jenkins

- Was in a long-distance relationship with Odin Lloyd at his time of death


Carlos Ortiz & Ernest Wallace:


- Were seen with Hernandez at his home, at Lloyd's home, and near the entrance to the scene of the crime the night of Lloyd's murder

- Also arrested and indicted for involvement in the homicide




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Thứ Tư, 21 tháng 1, 2015

10 Times The New England Patriots Were Cheaters

Everyone knows you can’t be that good without cheating. Except for the Yankees. And MJ. And the Spurs. And Kobe. And Joe Montana. And the Montreal Canadiens. And Michael Phelps.


They pretended Julian Edelman was a wide receiver for 6 seasons.


They pretended Julian Edelman was a wide receiver for 6 seasons.


I'm sorry, but it's pretty deceptive to act like he was a wide receiver for that long just so that you could win a playoff game. He's clearly the second best QB in the AFC East.


Via youtube.com


Brady's first playoff game was in a blizzard.


Brady's first playoff game was in a blizzard.


Um, you think Bill Belichick didn't plan that? Yeah right. It's so much harder for another team to play in a blizzard and he knew that.


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Somehow Rob Gronkowski is their tight end.


Somehow Rob Gronkowski is their tight end.


By "Rob Gronkowski" I mean "an illegal football robot" and by "somehow" I mean "they created in a lab." It's so obvious.


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They beat Peyton Manning so much that he can't play football anymore.


They beat Peyton Manning so much that he can't play football anymore.


So Brady's biggest rival lost miserably in his playoff game because his "body is falling apart" and his "neck is pieced back together?" I don't buy it. That has Belichick written all over it.


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