Losing never is easy, and freakouts are bound to happen as a result. But one Carolina Panthers fan took things to a whole new level after his team fell to the Denver Broncos 24-10 in Super Bowl 50. Charles Green, aka “The Angry Grandpa,” apparently had some pent-up aggression, and he let it all out following Sunday’s game. He started his epic meltdown by ripping the TV off its stand and throwing it against a table. He then proceeded to hit it repeatedly with just about any object he could find. You can check it all out in the video below, but it comes with a NSFW warning due to explicit language. That poor TV. Thumbnail p...
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Von Miller Forces Cam Newton To Fumble, Secures Super Bowl For Broncos (Video)
The Carolina Panthers had a chance to march down the field and take the lead in Super Bowl 50, but Von Miller made sure that didn’t happen. The Denver Broncos linebacker made a great individual effort to get to Panthers quarterback Cam Newton to force a fumble, which the Broncos recovered. And that wasn’t the first time Miller made an impact Sunday with a big forced fumble. Denver capitalized a few plays later when C.J. Anderson scored the Super Bowl-sealing touchdown on a 2-yard run into the end zone. The Broncos won the game 24-10. Thumbnail photo via Richard Mackson/USA TODAY Sports Images ...
Jamie Vardy’s Thunder-Bolt Vs. Liverpool Among Best Goals In 2015-16 (Video)
The 17th goal Jamie Vardy scored in the 2015-16 Premier League season will probably stand as the best of his bunch. Vardy scored a rocket of a goal Tuesday in Leicester City’s Premier League game against Liverpool. Vardy, the league’s top scorer at the moment, ran onto a long pass from Riyad Mahrez and ripped his shot past goalkeeper Simon Mignolet from 25 yards out. Movement and close-range finishing are responsible for most of Vardy’s goals this season, but he demonstrated his ability to hit the target from distance at the Reds’ expense. Vardy’s goal gave Leicester City the lead in the 60th minute. He added another in the
Kobe Bryant Kicks Larry Nance Jr. Off Bench, Makes Rookie Sit On Floor (Video)
When you’ve accomplished as much as Kobe Bryant, you earn the right to pull rank every once in a while. That’s exactly what Bryant did Tuesday night. The 37-year-old Los Angeles Lakers guard was inactive for his team’s game against the Dallas Mavericks with a sore right shoulder. But Bryant still was at Staples Center, and when he strolled along the sideline in the first quarter to take a seat on the bench, he realized every spot was taken. So, he decided to just kick a teammate out of his seat. That poor teammate was Larry Nance, Jr., the same rookie forward who had to apologize earlier this season for a nasty tweet he
Ducks’ Frederik Andersen Comes Up With Big Stop On David Pastrnak (Video)
The Boston Bruins’ David Pastrnak had a golden opportunity to get his team back in the game Tuesday night against the Ducks, but Anaheim goalie Frederik Andersen didn’t let that happen. Pastrnak was closing in on Andersen on his second breakaway chance of the night, but Andersen made one of his 21 saves in the Ducks’ 6-2 win. Hear NESN’s Andy Brickley and Jack Edwards break down the play in the DCU Save of the Day above. Thumbnail photo via Kelvin Kuo/USA TODAY Sports Images ...
Stephen Curry Pulls Up From Halfcourt, Drains Impressive 3-Pointer (Video)
Is there anything Steph Curry can’t do? We’ve seen the Golden State Warriors point guard hit incredible, mind-boggling shots before. His pregame shooting routines — which include pull-up jumpers often from just a step inside the logo at halfcourt — practically are Hall of Fame-worthy displays on their own. But doing it during a game is something entirely different. There really aren’t any words that can do this justice, other than maybe shouting some indiscernible things through your screen in caps lock. So instead of doing that, we’re going to shut up and let you marvel at the magic that is Steph Curry. Curry’s magic wa...
Braden Holtby Kicks Puck Out Of Danger In Capitals’ Win Vs. Bruins (Video)
The Bruins had their chances against the Capitals on Tuesday night, but Washington goalie Braden Holtby came up with multiple timely saves to stymie Boston. Holtby finished with 22 saves in the Capital’s 3-2 win over the Bruins, but it could have been a different game if Holtby didn’t kick a puck out of danger early on. Hear NESN’s Andy Brickley and Jack Edwards break down the play in the DCU Save of the Day. Thumbnail photo via Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports Images ...