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Thursday, August 30th, 2007 by patrickdonohue
Watched the first three episodes (again) of Heroes last night. The show is really incredible and entertaining. Is it a tad overacted? Yes.
But it does have the feeling of reading a comic book in a way that isn’t the least bit heavy-handed or on-the-nose (see: the visually-stupifying but soul-sucking Sin City). The performances turned in by the cast are decent if not occasionally overreaching but the ensemble cast does something extraordinarily well — they don’t get in the way. The stories being told in the show are so enveloping and engaging that Olivier-like performances are unnecessary and thankfully missing.
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Emus love Wal-Mart.
That’s news to me: VA tells woman she’s dead.
That’s assault, brotha: Schoolchildren in Colorado no longer allowed to play tag.
Woman makes it known that she’s paranoid and racist at San Fransisco airport.
British crooks try tunneling to ATM.
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Colorado QB Cody Hawkins on being “the coach’s kid.”
Hokies to honor shooting victims before Saturday’s game against ECU.
No favorites in Heisman race, says SI writer.
Gamecocks oft-arrested freshman quarterback Stephen Garcia gets redshirt.
ESPN takes over “Two-A-Days.”
Browns fans vote on Quinn’s coif, prefer it long.
Nice piece in the New York Times on Jets rookie linebacker David Harris.
A story in the Washington Post about the beasts USC has at linebacker.
Is the Big Ten overrated or did it have a bad week last year?
Hoosiers trying not to think about emotions as gameday without Hep approaches.
‘07 Gators have challenge ahead, say ‘97 Gators.
Georgia will be tested, says former Oklahoma State coach Les Miles.
Pac-10 has worst refs, coaches say.
Andy Reid should have stayed home to deal with family issues, Inquirer columnist says.
VT players prepare for rush of emotions Saturday afternoon.
Will Demetrius Jones start for Notre Dame Saturday?
Slate combs college message boards.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette picks the top college football games this year.
Ainge breaks pinkie, will start Saturday.
The AJC’s Tony Barnhart predicts the conference champions.
The Big 12 eyes a return to the top.
The Pac-10 needs to make a BCS stand.
UCLA, Cal poses biggest threat to USC’s Pac-10 supremacy.
Cal’s strategy is simple: get the ball in the hands of DeSean Jackson.
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Well-rounded news…
Trailer up for Steve Carell’s new movie “Dan in Real Life”
MTV bored enough to make reality television show about high school newspaper.
So why are Americans eating so much shrimp?
The producers of Lost sound off on Island’s new residents.
Is there a Magneto movie in the works?
Cinematical misses the pre-Earl Jason Lee.
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Tuesday, August 28th, 2007 by patrickdonohue
Watching last night’s Falcons/Bengals preseason game, something very profound occured to me: I really like Joey Harrington.
Watching the former Lions/Dolphins quarterback run down the field after throwing a touchdown pass in a PRESEASON game, you begin to understand what Harrington has been through. In Detroit, he had absolutely terrible teams around him. George Blanda, Johnny Unitas, Joe Montana, Dan Marino, John Elway, Tom Brady or Peyton Manning couldn’t have won with those Detroit teams. Frankly, Lions GM Matt Millen is a clown and that he still has that job today is mystifying.
Now that Harrington is going to be the Falcons starter, you really want the guy to succeed and do well. He badly wants to be embraced by his teammates, by the fans and by the city and I hope all of that happens for him this season. He wasn’t embraced by any of the above in Detroit, which many sportswriters claim in the worst sports city in the America. I figure there must be some truth to it because everytime someone says something negative about Detroit, people from Detroit get all tight. My guess is that they know their town’s a hellhole and the way they treated Harrington is disgraceful. Good luck, Joey.
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Man, roller skating must be getting really competitive.
Vodka, a hot headed wife and a naked husband make a really bad (and painful) combination.
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SI’s Stewart Mandel with five players that redefine their positions.
The demise of Sam Keller at Arizona State.
The AJC’s Mark Bradley sums up yesterday’s Michael Vick plea as nicely as anyone.
Kirk Herbstreit’s “Herbies.”
The Vikings feel really good about Tarvaris Jackson. I’m not impressed. Yet.
Lovie Smith doesn’t believe Lance Briggs abandoning his $300k car on the highway at 3 in the morning had anything to do with booze. Come on, coach.
Vick an afterthought on Virginia Tech campus.
DeAngelo Hall should think twice before using his hair to trash talk.
Jeremy Bloom is a better skier than a football player. Who knew?
Can the ACC show its a power conference again?
Which Brady Quinn haircut do you prefer?
The Bills will start rookie linebacker Paul Posluszny.
Vick should be an example to young stars, says Milwaukee columnist.
Nike is done with Mike Vick.
Big 12 will be ruled by parity, Omaha paper says.
No starting spot for Cards corner Antrel Rolle.
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Well-rounded news…
Tom Welling as Superman in Justice League flick.
New ‘Lost’ cast members.
More Scott Baio on VH1.
Fall movies to look forward to.
The 10 best foods you’re not eating.
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Monday, August 20th, 2007 by patrickdonohue
Having seen the girlfriend off to college, the weekend was a pretty eventful one that had me tethered to the couch for a majority of it. Having watched some football and a ton of TV. I have a number of things to rant about this morning. Let’s start chronologically.
I TiVo’d Friday nights Minnesota/Jets preseason game knowing full well that I was really only interested in the first quarter to see how rookie Adrian Peterson would do along with first year starter Tavaris Jackson for the Vikes. What I saw was Chad Pennington put in the worst preseason performance by a starter that I’ve seen in a long time. On the flip side, Adrian Peterson looked fantastic. He is a strong, quick runner that will be giving tacklers fits all season long. I am not sure that is a more dangerous runner in the open field than AD. The jury is still out on Jackson. Because of Pennington’s slip-ups, Jackson only saw 2 or 3 series of work and spent a great deal of time handing the ball off to Chester Taylor and Peterson. The Vikings could be a very interesting team to watch this year.
Saturday, I watched an absolute ton of Survivorman as it was apparently the wrong weekend to sign up for a season pass of the show. I think at last count, I watched 5 episodes of the program and 7 still remain unwatched on my DVR. It’s pretty incredible stuff. I’ve also become addicted to the travel/food show No Reservations with Top Chef guest judge and blogger Anthony Bourdain. A really fun watch.
Last night, I caught the first bit of the Giants/Ravens preseason game and shook my head at how ineffective Eli Manning is as a quarterback. The Peyton comparisons are warranted and inevitable but ultimately pointless. Eli is and never will be half the quarterback and leader his brother is. But forget Peyton for a second. Where does Eli list on the greater list of NFL quarterbacks? Top 10? Absolutely not. He’s probably one of the top 15 quarterbacks in the league. One could argue that he may be the 15th-20th best quarterback in the league given that he has not exhibited, so far, anything closely resembling leadership qualities. If the Giants are going to be successful this year, they will need Eli Manning to take control of the reins and make this his team. I just don’t see that happening.
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The mayor of Cincinnati might be a little too sensitive.
Brazil to offer free sex changes.
A plastic cut-out cop shooting a radar gun is slowing drivers down in Tennessee (insert Tennesee joke here.)
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ESPN’s Mark Schlabach makes five predictions for the SEC this year/the power in the conference is moving east.
Nets forward Richard Jefferson gives $3.5 million to his alma mater.
Giants defensive end Michael Strahan expected to end holdout by this weekend.
SI’s Peter King is reporting that Falcons owner Arthur Blank feels deeply betrayed by Michael Vick.
The U.S. Open holds tryouts for “ball people.”
THE DAILY BIRD
New York Daily News writer dubs Virginia Tech “America’s Team.”
Brady Quinn a “knockout” in Browns debut.
Alabama corner Simeon Castille arrested for disorderly conduct.
Former USC tailback Emmanuel Moody not blaming USC for this transfer.
Dan Hawkins names son starting quarterback at Colorado.
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Well-rounded news…
The Federal Trade Commission is still trying to block the Whole Foods/Wild Oats merger.
Dickens World will make your bratty kids grateful for what they have.
Veronica Mars’ Kristen Bell will join the cast of ‘Heroes.’
Kanye samples Steely Dan on new record.
J.K. Rowling is reportedly working on a detective novel.
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Thursday, August 9th, 2007 by patrickdonohue
Last night’s Top Chef was pretty fantastic, as usual. What you tend to notice with these shows is that after the first three weeks it begins to become very apparent who has it and who doesn’t and for the five or so weeks proceeding, it is just chipping away at the weaker chefs week-by-week.
I plan on watching some NFL exhibition football for as long as I can stand it tonight (which could end up being the first quarter or so) but hey.. football’s back! Can’t feel too bad about that!
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Beavers attacking the elderly.
Cops shouldn’t wear cowboys boots.. no one should really.
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ESPN’s Mark Schlabach looks at which college football coaches are on the hottest seats in 2007.
Arizona Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt takes his team to see The Bourne Ultimatum.
ESPN Ombudsman: ‘Who’s Now?’ draws venomous response from ESPN faithful.
Another story on the Virginia Tech football team, this time by SI’s Stewart Mandel.
More of Fanhouse’s Big 12 Preview:
ESPN’s Pat Forde on the war of words between Michigan and former player and current Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh. The Detroit Free Press’ Mark Snyder.
ESPN/ABC has released its schedule for the 2007 college football season.
Notable opinions: Mike Lupica, Michael Wilbon on Barry Bonds.
Racism in European soccer targeted at American DaMarcus Beasley.
Introducing, Steely McBeam, the new Pittsburgh Steelers mascot.

It’s never too early for an Indiana basketball story.
Brady Quinn expects to earn his lumps at Browns camp after holdout.
Steven Jackson shrugs off hard hits at Rams camp.
Another story from a paper outside Indiana about the start of Hoosiers football practice.
Joey Harrington says he was handcuffed by Lions.
Frank Beamer says he wasn’t accusing Georgia of spying on his practices.
Oklahoma defensive back Reggie Smith might be the best player you’ve never heard of.
Things get testy at USC camp.
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30 percent of X-Box 360 owners don’t know the system performs in hi-def. I’m not one of them. It’s amazing.
What makes sweet tea so special in the South?
Kevin Smith on losing Rosario Dawson and his birthday.
Blockbuster acquires movie download service MovieLink.
Kevin Smith is not directing SuperMax.
Wild Oats profits fall through the floor.
Last night’s Top Chef
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Thursday, August 9th, 2007 by patrickdonohue
After successfully making it back from my car without suffering heat stroke, I’m ready to post today’s line. But first this thought on Facebook. Today I added several applications to my page including the virtual book shelf, CD rack and magazine rack. I think this is a cool idea but I can’t help but wonder if, as Facebook users, we are not better off if the old facebook. You know the one where you couldn’t have an application on your profile that allowed you to poop on your friends or throw food or engage in vampire/werewolf/zombie secretarian warfare. The site might be less effective at curbing your office boredom but would be a whole heck of a lot faster.
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Is that a monkey under your hat or are you just happy to see me?
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ESPN’s Pat Forde says quarterbacks have a lot to prove in ‘07.
Washington Post piece on Indiana football as they begin practice after the death of Coach Hep.
Brady Quinn finally signs with the Browns.
ESPN’s Mark Schlabach looks at what’s hot and what’s not in 2007.
Fanhouse sizes up the Big 12
Fanhouse lists SEC’s five best players not named McFadden.
Marshawn Lynch has been impressive so far at Bills camp.
Larry Bird and Jermaine O’Neal claim they’re on the same page.
Michigan State’s starting quarterback thinks the Spartans will be way better than .500 this year.
Tennessee’s leading rusher has been suspended indefinitely.
Braves legend Dale Murphy says Barry Bonds is a terrible example for kids.
Virginia Tech head coach Frank Beamer might be a little crazy.
Danica Patrick snipes at Dan Wheldon… again. Danica, just win a race. Just one and then maybe the rest of the sports world will take you seriously. Until then, Wheldon’s assessment of your ridiculous temper tantrums seem pretty spot on.
Some in Niners camp are worried second-year tight end (and draft day weeper) Vernon Davis is becoming the second-coming of T.O.
Reggie Miller is considering a comeback… with the Boston Celtics. As a Pacer fan, I was happy to see Reggie go when he did. He couldn’t play defefnse, was inconsistent from beyond the arc and was a shell of the player he was in his prime when he finally called it quits. But if I were in the building when Reg makes his return to Indy, I’d boo him out of the building. What about a little loyalty for a fanbase that stood by you and worshipped you when you stank on ice? And now you’re going to comeback for one last grab at a ring and you think the Celts have the best chance of taking you there with Garnett, Ray Allen and Paul Pierce? Shameless.
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Well-rounded news…
Rosario Dawson has opted out of a role written for her by Kevin Smith.
Coming soon to a theatre near you.. a Meerkat Manor movie?
Could Kristen Bell be joining the cast of Lost?
VH1 is streaming the new Matt Nathanson record, ‘Some Mad Hope‘
Slate Magazine reviews the new Scott Baio reality show, which I enjoy without shame.
The editor of the page one editor Orange County Register is awesome.
Forbes looks at the top ten cities for foodies.
An update on the Newseum in Washington, DC.
Kevin Smith to direct a Super Max movie.
Another J.J. Abrams mystery project? How much more J.J. Abrams-related mystery is one person expected to handle?
Project Runway season 1 winner fires back at New York Magazine article, particularly the part about him being homeless.
Entertainment Weekly catalogs the best movie endings of all-time.
EW’s Lost expert Doc Jensen dismisses some Lost rumors and myths in the show’s post-season 3 hiatus.
Ohio State University wants its students to rat on each other.
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Thursday, August 2nd, 2007 by patrickdonohue
Yesterday was kind of a busy day here in Destin, ran around and had a bunch of interviews for Saturday’s paper so I didn’t get a chance to post a Line or an SEC preview. Today’s Line will be stories from yesterday as well as stories from today.
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Pittsburgh hospital takes a stand against crocs.
AMC doesn’t carry nickels?
Apparently life is tough when you share a name with a boy wizard.
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Is this the last year for D-Nabb in Philly?
McNabb appears to be showing promise early in training camp.
The Ocho Cinco has some money set aside for fines.
More of the Fanhouses Big Ten preview:
Penn State QB Anthony Morelli is confident but is he overconfident?
Virginia Tech hopes football season will mark a return to normalcy.
Joe Theismann says he urged Tony Kornheiser to stick with Monday Night Football.
Eagles fans crash Cowboys training camp.
The Colts are parting ways with defensive tackle Corey Simon.
Pro d-backs put Indiana wideout James Hardy through his paces.
‘Browns insider’ says Brady Quinn’s agent is the reason rookie QB isn’t in camp yet.
Wolverine players tell Jim Harbaugh where to go over academic criticisms.
SI’s Peter King says Brady Quinn is a fool for not being in camp.
What a dope Michael Strahan is.
Joe Paterno considers staying in the press box. Consider this — retire.
Wilbon on the death of Bill Walsh.
IU to pay tribute to Coach Hep on uniforms, helmets.
Big Ten commish Jim Delaney proving once more that he really is a complete idiot.
UCF is loving their new digs.
Baton Rouge Advocate talks some LSU football.
Vince Young proves that his low Wunderlich score wasn’t a fluke; punches teammate’s helmet with throwing hand. The Tennessean.
Tech group files complaints against sports leagues over fair use.
Michigan State head coach Mark Dantonio expects the Spartans to be bowl bound in ‘07.
A nice story on the rise of Michigan true quarterback Ryan Mallett. Expect to see Mallett some playing time this season in mop-up duty. In time, I firmly believe Mallett will prove to be a much better quarterback than his rival Notre Dame QB Jimmy Clausen.
The State (Columbia, S.C.) ranks the SEC quarterbacks.
The AJC’s Tony Barnhart ranks the SEC best running backs.
The NFL to produce a Vince Lombardi biopic.
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The University of Iowa could become the first university to name one of its colleges after a corporation following a $15 million gift from Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
Disney has pulled the plug on its plans for a ‘Ratatouille’ wine.
Two-a-days are becoming a thing of the past in the NFL.
Even investment bankers love them some Facebook.
Blogger thinks new Bourne film is an attack on the Bush administration.
Wyclef says Lauryn Hill is the reason there hasn’t been a Fugees reunion.
Halo 3 to feature online multi-player co-op.
Tech blog Valleywag urges Facebook to stop counting its money and fix the site.
First season of Heroes to come out on DVD later this month. YES!
John Mayer, Dave Matthews and Nas set to play gig at Virginia Tech in September.
Cinematical reviews The Bourne Ultimatum, which I am excited beyond words to see tomorrow night. Another review from Time Magazine.
Robert Downey, Jr. talks about playing Iron Man.
Rumors swirl over the title of J.J. Abrams’ new project. Some production stills from the set.
The Detroit Free Press interview Cold War Kids frontman Nathan Willett.
Not everyone was a fan of Rocco Dispirito’s cameo on Top Chef last night.
Entertainment Weekly wants to know who you like more: Bond or Bourne?
American Airlines will test in-flight broadband next year.
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Tuesday, July 31st, 2007 by patrickdonohue
One of the things that I hate the most when reading blogs is those that are not updated frequently. And alas, I’ve become one of them. So I returned to my news reader to find more San Diego Comic-Con stories than you can shake a stick at and more Michael Vick news. Fun.
If you get bored, I’d highly recommend Kevin Smith’s Smodcast that he does with longtime friend and producer Scott Mosier. Really funny, insightful stuff on a variety of topics, the least of which appear to be movies. Here’s the link if you’re interested.
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Who knew an exclamation point could be so expensive.
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Will the NHL return to ESPN next season? And by next season, we mean 2008-2009.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are suing Ticketmaster, claiming the ticket broker of being a *gasp* monopoly?!?! I hate buying anything through Ticketmaster. I think if I had all of my “convenience charges” back, I could finance an Web 2.0 start-up.
You know you’re in trouble when Michael Irvin comes to your defense.
The Titans are shutting down Pacman Jones’ dreams of becoming the next Superfly Jimmy Snuka.
Freddy Adu signs with Portuguese football club Benfica. Wanna know why the MLS is never going to be a successful and respected soccer league? Because it can’t hold onto talent like Adu.
T.J. “Who’s your momma?” thinks NFL commish Roger Goodell is being “mean” to Bengals linebacker Odell Thurman.
Fanhouse’s Big Ten preview.
A rare Navy football story.
Eric Wright and Joe Thomas have agreed to contracts with the Browns. Brady Quinn continues to act like a moron.
Wisconsin AD, and former football coach, Barry Alvarez is in favor of a Big Ten championship game if the league expands to 12 teams.
Chicago Tribune columnist says Big 10 commish has some ‘splaining to do.
Kansas City Star columnist Jason Whitlock calls out Priest Holmes.
LSU head coach Les Miles tries to downplay all of the stupid things he’s said this off-season.
Tennessee quarterback Erik Ainge is in search of a go-to receiver. Erik, his name is Robert Meachem, he’s in New Orleans. Just thought I could help.
L.A. Times’ columnist T.J. Simers proves can make you an elitist jerk.
Mark Richt says his Georgia Bulldogs are not “too far away” from being a title contender. Check his office for a gas leak.
The AJC’s Tony Barnhart on the early Heisman race and the five things to expect in the SEC this year.
The AJC’s Jeff Schultz says Georgia is flying under the radar and could surprise some people this year.
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The Consumerist is reporting that Best Buy has fired some Geek Squad personnel following newspaper articles about “agents” taking files from customer’s computer.
Select Best Buy stores open mini-Apple stores.
NBC wants the sometimes-funny Jimmy Fallon to replace Conan O’Brian as late night host.
Premiere’s 20 fresh faces of comedy.
A major investment group has called for the resignation of Whole Foods CEO John Mackey after it was discovered he was posting to a Yahoo! stock forum anonymously.
The Federal Trade Commission may block Whole Foods’ acquisition of rival Wild Oats. Seriously, consumers need two places where they can buy overpriced health food. Good lookin’ out, FTC.
The New York Times and NBC News will collaborate on their coverage of the 2008 Presidential Campaign.
A first look at the Lost videogame. Warning: You should secure your brain before you watch this! I almost lost mine. No pun intended.
A teaser trailer for the Dark Knight. Oh man. I don’t usually get excited about trailers, especially one that is 45 seconds long. But I’m a dork and I like Batman so this made me excited.
New Cold War Kids video for “Hospital Beds”.
Kathy Griffin on her date with Andrew W.K.
Kevin Smith to write and direct episode of Heroes spin-off.
Some Lost news from Comic-Con.
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Wednesday, July 25th, 2007 by patrickdonohue
Over my morning bowl of cheerios, I watched Mike and Mike this morning and thought the show posed a very interesting question, “Do sports fans care about scandals?” The answer to that question, though, as the pair found out is very complex. As it pertains to steroids in baseball, I don’t care about steroids in baseball or Barry Bonds breaking Hank Aaron’s home run record because I just don’t care about baseball. There are enough things in the world for me to be outraged about so much so that I don’t need to feign outrage in anything. But I think with sports scandals in general, sports fans just get worn out. I can’t listen to sports talk radio hosts talk about Michael Vick anymore, or Tim Donaghy or Barry Bonds. I just don’t want to hear it. And it’s not that I don’t care about those stories. I’m just tired. I need a nap from scandals.
In more exciting news, my hometown,Terre Haute, Ind., totally got a shout-out during Tony Dungy’s appearance on Letterman last night to plug his new book.
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A 16-year-old drove his truck to an island in the middle of a shallow Pennsylvania river and couldn’t get back.
Inmates split on Woody Allen.
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Eagles corner Sheldon Brown says leveling Reggie Bush in the playoffs last year was like running through a cardboard box.
New Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is already putting the team through the ringer.
What is Brady Quinn thinking? I think on draft day, everybody was kind of pulling for the guy to get drafted because of the embarrassment he caused himself by showing up to the draft without knowing where he would go or how far he’d fall. And now he has grossly overestimated his value and is pissing off an entire city that wants to embrace him. Cleveland wants to love Brady Quinn. He needs to quit acting like a petulant child and get to camp. What a dope.
You can still chew snuff at Tennessee football games but Neyland Stadium will now be smoke-free .
Bobby Petrino trying to keep the Falcons focused on the game on the field. Good luck.
LSU senior tailback Alley Broussard is leaving the team.
Matt Leinart’s legal battle with his ex-girlfriend Brynn Cameron could get very public and very messy.
Cotton Bowl executives are lobbying to make the Dallas-based bowl a BCS bowl.
SI’s Stewart Mandel on how the Michael Vick scandal has effected Virginia Tech.
Eagles draftee Kevin Kolb signs with the team. I was so hoping for a holdout.
Boise State running back (and publicity hound) Ian Johnson has hired extra security for his weekend wedding following racist threats.
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USAToday profiles fanboys.
Naomi Watt, Stuart Townsend and Joseph Fiennes have all been cast for roles in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Not so fast.
Blockbuster may be losing money but it’s beating Netflix, says BusinessWeek.
Facebook founder finds himself in court; being sued by former colleagues.
Though relatively small companies, XM and Sirius merger is huge for the future of satellite radio, says Washington Post.
Has the mystery behind J.J. Abrams’ “mystery” project been solved?
How a movie poster got me totally excited for a Western.
The cover of Bottom Line fav. Kanye West’s new album, Graduation.
Blender’s top 25 most influential people in online music.
The Huffington Post’s Eric Williams thinks a Seth Rogan-led Green Hornet movie, or any Green Hornet movie, is a bad idea.
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Monday, July 2nd, 2007 by patrickdonohue
An unexpected head cold knocked me out this weekend and sent me to my couch to watch all three “EPIC-sodes” of MTV’s Made this weekend.. so no review of Ratatouille today but I’ve learned that apparently the lead singer of Yellowcard is considered a “superstar” by some.
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Apple Fanboy News..
Wired’s Cult of Mac blog spent the weekend performing an autopsy on the iPhone.
Tech blog CrunchGear is reporting that Apple will roll out MacBooks with “iPhone-like multi-touch functionality built into the touchpad later this year.” Is Steve Jobs squashing his beef with tablet computers?
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette columist Bob Smizik believes Pirates fans should continue to criticize management despite the way Saturday’s walk-out kind of fizzled out.
The Knicks are hoping Zach Randolph can steady his “up and down life.” New York City is the perfect place for that, don’t you think?
Browns center LeCharles Bentley says he’ll be ready to go for training camp this year after a knee injury caused him to miss all of last season and threatened his career.
John Feinstein labels July “the worst month in sports.”
Madden 08 and NCAA Football 08 runs better on the XBOX 360 than on Sony’s PS3.
Four magazines that cover the NFL, including Athlon Sports and The Sporting News have picked the New England Patriots to win the Super Bowl.
Seriously, fire Larry Bird. Their lone draft pick is expected to remain in Europe for the next three years.
The Orlando Sentinel’s David Whitley says Grant Hill owes it to the Orlando Magic to stick by the franchise that stuck by him.
The Houston Rockets are also courting free agent forward Rashard Lewis. Who would you want to play with Dwight Howard or all-around good guy and team player Tracy McGrady? Decisions, decisions.
Warriors fans are seriously bummed about the departure of Jason Richardson.
Newsweek’s Mark Starr wonders what happened to summer sports.
If you haven’t been there, the Portland Trailblazers website is amazing.. www.nba.com/blazers …
The Worldwide Leader Pat Forde picks up some college football preview mags.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer’s Ted Miller wonders if there isn’t more to the sudden resignation of Mariners manager Mike Hargrove than meetings the eye.
SI.com’s Michael Silver ranks the NFL owners 1-32. Dan Synder is a top-five owner.. No, seriously..
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Well-rounded news..
Universal Music Group is going to inform Apple that it will not renew the deal the company has with Apple’s iTunes music store.
An early review of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
The Chicago Tribune’s Julia Keller debates the “Great American Novel.”
A woman works at Los Alamos has admitted to using U.S. Government computers to stalk Linkin Park singer Chester Bennington. There was a fantastic story on this in last month’s Wired Magazine.
A British research group has determined that 68 percent of people who attend rock shows experience some kind of hearing loss afterwards. Earplugs people, they look lame but they could save your hearing.
New York Magazine is beginning to question its allegiance to “Entourage.” One of the questions The Daily Intelligencer poses is whether or not the show has always “been this obnoxious.” The answer to that question is yes. I hate, hate, hate, hate Entourage. With shows like Six Feet Under, Curb Your Enthusiasm and Deadwood, HBO has come to be known for its outstanding original programming. HBO is a Fox show that happens to air on HBO. There’s nothing clever about the series and none of the characters have ANY redeeming qualities.
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