The Return Of NFL Bad Lip Reading Is Tremendous
The folks at Bad Lip Reading are back at it again on the National Football League.
The folks at Bad Lip Reading are back at it again on the National Football League.
I can only hope that whatever team is left standing with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after Super Bowl 50, has at least one person that carries themselves the way Jonny Gomes did today. The Kansas City Royals celebrated their World Series victory during a parade for their hometown […]
During a segment on FOX’s NFL pregame show, Alex Rodriguez made an appearance to hype his work with the network on its MLB playoff coverage. A-Rod discussed his connection to the University of Miami and his desire to play quarterback at one point in his life.
Hello good citizens! It’s been a minute since I’ve been able toss in my two cents on the NFL. However, I’m a part of a team that writes a fantasy football magazine. We’ll revisit that at a later date but I digress…
The University of Kentucky saw their perfect season go up in smoke on Saturday night when they lost 71-64 to Wisconsin in the Final Four’s national semifinal round.
Last year, the Bad Lip Reading folks are at it again and they released a follow-up to the scintillating 2014 edition. Sit back and enjoy.
The internet wrestling community was abuzz two weeks ago over an article that appeared in The Atlantic about the WWE’s problem with race and a lack of a black world champion. Soon after the article popped up, Dion Beary (the article’s author) even appeared on Grantland’s Cheap Heat podcast to […]
The United States Men’s National Team fell to Belgium 2-1 on Tuesday in their first knockout round contest. Soon after the game’s disappointing conclusion, a meme featuring America’s exploits in the NFL circulated around the internet.
The Internet brought out its collective machete on the Miami Heat after the San Antonio Spurs toppled the defending champs on Sunday night to earn the franchise’s fifth NBA title. Of course, America turned its collective eye to LeBron James and the Miami Heat in the aftermath.
Chuck Noll, former head coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers and four-time Super Bowl winner, died on Friday at the age of 82. The former Steelers coach reportedly died of natural causes late Friday night in the Pittsburgh suburb of Sewickley.