St. Louis is not taking the Rams’ relocation to Los Angeles very well. Fans are tossing their jerseys, chanting their dislike for Rams owner Stan Kroenke at a St. Louis Blues game and now a select few are sending a $ 250 “poop cocktail” to Kroenke’s doorstep. That’s right: St. Louis radio show host Kelly Manno literally is sending a box of animal excrement to Kroenke as a parting gift for the Los Angeles Rams owner. “St. Louis is pissed off,” Manno said on her Monday podcast. “And here’s one thing that I have learned about St. Louis through this whole debacle. St. Louis is like having a crazy relative that you can talk bad ab...
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Colts Fans Plan To Taunt Tom Brady, Patriots In Dumbest Way Imaginable
A group of Indianapolis Colts fans are about to do something really dumb — perhaps wasting a lot of money in the process — in the hopes of rattling quarterback Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. Good luck with that. A reader recently sent Barstool Sports an email relaying a separate email stating that Colts fans plan to fly a blimp over Lucas Oil Stadium next Sunday when New England and Indianapolis square off in a Week 6 rematch of last season’s AFC Championship Game. The blimp apparently will display the message, #DeflateThisBrady, a clear play on the Patriots’ Deflategate scandal. There’s even a video to accompany the sa...
Jets Fans Mock Tom Brady With ‘See You Later Deflator’ T-Shirts (Photo)
New England Patriots fans already are selling T-shirts in support of Tom Brady, so New York Jets fans naturally had to get in on the Brady-wear trend. While “Free Brady” shirts were being printed in New England after the NFL handed the Patriots quarterback a four-game suspension for his role in DeflateGate, Jets fans created something slightly different. It’s to be expected that rival teams, especially those in the AFC East, will have a field day with Brady’s suspension. But New York fans might want to hold back until midseason, as they actually will see Brady later — the Patriots meet the Jets in Weeks 7 and 16, after the signal-caller ret...
Fans Use Cell Phones To Help Fix Red Sox-Yankees Light Delay (Photos)
NEW YORK — The Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees dealt with a light delay Friday. A bank of lights along the facade at Yankee Stadium went out in the bottom of the 12th inning, prompting the umpires to pull the Red Sox off the field as they sorted things out. The delay lasted approximately 16 minutes. The Yankees later announced there had been a power surge throughout the ballpark. The darkness was hardly noticeable, yet play was stopped. Fortunately, the Yankees fans who stuck around had some fun with the dilemma by breaking out their cell phones as an additional source of light.
Red Sox-Yankees Rivalry: Will Boston, New York Fans Ever Get Along? (Video)
When the Red Sox broke the Curse of the Bambino back in 2004, a lot of people thought the great rivalry between Boston and New York would fade. But that hasn’t been the case for many loyal supporters. Several fans at Friday night’s Red Sox-Yankees spring training game at JetBlue Park said the rivalry is as strong as ever. NESN.com’s Ashley Allen caught up with those fans for the inside scoop. Thumbnail photo via Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports Images Next Article >> Pa...
Bob Knight Screams At Fans Blocking His View During Live Broadcast (Video)
If you’re not an avid fan of the American Athletic Conference, Thursday nights and ESPN2, you might wonder what Bob Knight is up to these days. The mercurial college basketball coaching legend continues to do analyst work for ESPN, but he’s been removed from the spotlight in recent years. Now, his work is pretty much limited to doing AAC games once a week, according to Yahoo! Sports. He was in Dallas on Thursday night for Temple vs. SMU, which was relatively unspectacular for the most part. That was, of course, until some bros decided to stand in front of Knight and block his view. The results, on live TV, were fantastic. Thu...
Fans to mark Schumacher birthday
Updated: Friday, 03 Jan 2014 09:55 | Comments Ferrari to hold 'silent march' outside hospital where Michael Schumacher is being treated Michael Schumacher's 45th birthday today will be observed by fans and well-wishers outside the French hospital where the seven-time Formula One champion remains in an induced coma after suffering serious head injuries in a skiing accident last weekend. The Ferrari team, with whom Schumacher won a record five drivers' titles in a row between 2000 and 2004, have organised a 'silent march' in support of their former driver to be held outside the University Hospital of Grenoble. The march is certain to be a sombre and poignant occasion although those present will hope the day will bring encouraging news on the German,