Wednesday Links – Peyton’s Big “Pey” Day, Kalin Lucas Injures Ankle, & Johnny Damon Wants to Be a Tiger

That punkass groundhog Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow yesterday, so I blame his fat furry ass for the snow/ice storm that hit Ann Arbor yesterday and caused me to fall like 5 times. Anyway, check out this morning’s links while you enjoy your Nannerpus breakfast.

Johnny Damon & Geico caveman
  • From the “Who cares?” vault, former U.S. soccer coach Steve Sampson confirmed a long-standing urban myth about the reason why he kicked John Harkes off the team before the 1998 World Cup. Harkes had an affair with teammate Eric Wynalda’s wife, which understandably started some shit in the locker room. The situation has been compared to a current one in England involving John Terry and Wayne Bridge, two of England’s best defenders. Hopefully this will lead to England having a similar World Cup to the U.S. in ’98 (the Yanks finished dead last).
  • It looks like Arizona Cardinals head coach Ken Whisenhunt isn’t too keen about having Matt Leinart under center next season. He didn’t actually come out and say that, but why else would he practically beg Kurt Warner to come back next season? For the record, I wouldn’t be comfortable with Leinart as my QB either, especially with the running game (read: lack of) the Cards have.

Rob’s Highlight of the Day

This came from Saturday afternoon’s college basketball action, but I like this version because (a) it’s from the student section, and (b) you can actually tell what’s going on, even after bedlam occurs. Demitri McCamey hits a floating buzzer beater that takes about 10 years to fall through the hoop to put the Illini in the win column against Indiana. [via NESW Sports]

 

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