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Max Klinger, Paul Kix and Ethan Trex

...183; Everything you ever wanted to know about pirates. · 7 Reasons that this year in the NFL has been cool. · Did soil affect elections in the South? · Where's the love? ·...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 21, 2008

The Sporting Equivalency: Leonardo DiCaprio

Ted Bauer

...the devil's advocates: "LeBron!"), we think Leo is a worthy equivalent as well. Leonardo DiCaprio's NFL Equivalent: Eli Manning We really wanted to go Tom Brady here, so we could make a few...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 11, 2008

Presidential Fantasy League: Week Twenty-Five Scores

Max Klinger

...nuts. Here now, the list: TEAM OBAMA: 63 total endorsements 29 from the NBA 17 from the NFL 9 from the MLB 1 from the NHL -Lebron James (NBA) -Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (NBA) -Charles Barkley...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 04, 2008

The Sporting Equivalency: Laura Bush

Ted Bauer

...Brinson seems classy and elegant, which we always thought about Laura Bush as well. Laura Bush's NFL Equivalent: Gisele Blasphemous? Maybe. Even though Gisele hates talking football, her man is the face of the...

Blog Entry | Conversation | November 04, 2008

THE SPORTING EQUIVALENCY: JULIA ROBERTS

Ted Bauer

...disorder Rett syndrome. Bonus: could you see Deke in this scene? It'd be amazing. Julia Roberts' NFL Equivalent: Tom Brady We really wanted to avoid this one, but we had to do it. Roberts...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 28, 2008

4 Ways To Beat The System

Shaun Assael

If you're a big leaguer looking for an edge, MLB's drug policy still has holes large enough to drive a team bus through

Story | Conversation | October 24, 2008

LIL WAYNE BLOG: "THE COWBOYS SUCK"

Lil Wayne

[Ed's note: Lil Wayne's son is about to be born. We do want to thank him for filing this blog with so much currently going on in his life. Want more L...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 22, 2008

Nice Work If You Can Get It

Peter Keating

Always wanted a Major League career but don't have a 98 mph fastball? No sweat. We teamed up with the Wall Street Journal to write the playbook for finding your dream job in sports

Story | Conversation | October 20, 2008

PRESIDENTIAL FANTASY LEAGUE: WEEK TWENTY-THREE SCORES

Max Klinger

...not living with their mother (anymore). The ads will be included in online games such as Madden NFL '09 and Guitar Hero III. SCORE THIS WEEK: 30 TEAM McCAIN: "I'm very pleased where we...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 20, 2008

THE MAGAZINE EDITOR'S BLOG: STANDING BEHIND THE MISSOURI TIGERS COVER

Gary Belsky, ESPN The Magazine Editor-in-Chief

...written by senior writers Dave Fleming, Seth Wickersham and Eddie Matz explaining why no one in the NFL can tackle anymore. My colleagues and I thought long and hard about making that story our cover...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 14, 2008

NEXT: ENGINEERED ATHLETE

John Helyar

Thanks to the miracles of science, the jock of the future will see better, heal faster, and feel less pain than his or her predecessor. Here's how.

Story | Conversation | October 13, 2008

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Ric Bucher

We asked. You answered. And Dwight Howard is next. The big man with the big grin and the even bigger game is your choice.

Story | Conversation | October 10, 2008

CHOKING ... BY THE NUMBERS

Chris Sprow

...games played. MLB: 3/162 = 1.8% NBA: 4/82 = 4.8% NHL: 4/82 = 4.8% NFL: 1/16 = 6.3% Wild Card teams win so consistently because the post-season is little more...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 10, 2008

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Michael J. Agovino

Where in the world will tomorrow's sports stars come from? The answers are mapped out here.

Story | Conversation | October 09, 2008

NEXT: ENGINEERED ATHLETE

John Helyar

Thanks to the miracles of science, the jock of the future will see better, heal faster, and feel less pain than his or her predecessor. Here's how.

Story | Conversation | October 09, 2008