Patrick Reed Wags Finger At Rory McIlroy Amid Incredible Ryder Cup Match

Share this: Patrick Reed and Rory McIlroy are putting on a show at the 2016 Ryder Cup. These golfers are drilling birdies, confronting hecklers and wagging fingers in what has become must-watch television on an NFL Sunday. Here’s McIlroy shushing the pro-USA crowd at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn. McIlroy’s best celebration, though, came after he made a very long putt. And here’s Reed wagging his finger at McIlroy, although it appeared this was all in good fun and not a taunt. As the kids would say, it’s “lit.” Team USA entered Sunday’s final round with a 9.5 to 6.5 lead over Europe. The Americans haven’t won the Ryder Cup since 2008. Thumbnail photo via John David Mercer/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link

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...

Dodgers Fans Taunt Braves With Tomahawk Chop During Game 3 Rout (Video)

by Zack Cox on Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 11:22AM As Wil Myers and Johnny Cueto can attest, baseball fans have been ruthless toward visiting players throughout the first week of the postseason. Dodger Stadium joined in on the fun Sunday night. After dropping Game 2 of the National League division series by a run in Atlanta, the Dodgers gave the Braves the business back home in Game 3. Los Angeles hung six runs on rookie right-hander Julio Teheran in just 2 2/3 innings en route to a 13-6 rout of the NL East champs, putting the Dodgers just one win away from a trip to the NLCS. Fans in Chavez Ravine were clearly enjoying themselves as their team racked up the highest run total