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  1. Brenda Warner, shaking what the Lord gave her http://bit.ly/5tZGYE
  2. Great Moments In Millen: Running The Crap Out Of The Ball http://bit.ly/6dD1BR
  3. Matt Millen is ESPN and the NFL Network. Amazing how putting together an 0-16 team led to not one but two jobs.
  4. Adrian Peterson caught going 109 MPH, says he was 'just pretending to be Chris Johnson' http://is.gd/5brgl
  5. That Chinese news clip is like The Sims, Grand Theft Auto and Tiger Woods PGA Tour rolled up into one glorious 90 second video.
  6. Wes Welker has running away from mall security speed.
  7. If I had to rank my favorite Coras it would go Joey, Cat then Alex.
  8. Dennis Dixon just entered the Heisman conversation.
  9. I'm thankful for Jordy Nelson's shitty hands.
  10. Shout out to the guy in the crowd of the Jazz-Thunder game wearing the XXXXL Barry Sanders jersey.
  11. Urban Meyer Gets A Little Verklempt http://bit.ly/8eaOu3
  12. Somewhere Mercury Morris is just fuming.
  13. Not always. Sometimes he has 21 ft range http://bit.ly/1WPIyt RT @RedsArmy wait a second. Did Roy Hibbert always have 17 foot range?
  14. Just when you think January Jones can't possibly seem more attractive, there she is, standing next to Andy Samberg and the Black Eyed Peas.
  15. Mariucci in the studio, Millen in the booth, Marinelli on the sidelines...this game is littered with Lion failure.
  16. Jesus Christ that's some funny photoshoppin' http://bit.ly/2p7h7Q
  17. Jay-Z, Francesa, together, finally. http://bit.ly/1bt8u9
  18. Taking Out All Of My Gold Glove Related Angst On The Toy Hall Of Fame http://bit.ly/dZ7qT
  19. A.C. Green: An Erotic Life #worldsthinnestbooks
  20. Black Coaches Of The SEC: A Complete History #worldsthinnestbooks