Bill Simmons

Bill Simmons

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Bill Simmons writes for ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine as "The Sports Guy." In this role, Simmons writes several columns each week for ESPN.com and one column every issue for ESPN The Magazine.

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Stay away from these picks

Bill Simmons, ESPN.com

Bill is on a roll picking NFL games so he politely asks you to stay away from his picks if you've been having bad luck.

Story | Conversation | October 31, 2009

Summer of Mailbag revisited

Bill Simmons, Page 2

While the Summer of Mailbag may have been derailed, Bill Simmons still delivers the latest and greatest the readers have to offer.

Story | August 27, 2009

The B.S. Report: 8/25

Bill Simmons and ESPN soccer analyst Alexi Lalas build the perfect U.S. soccer player. Plus, the guys...

Audio PodCast | August 25, 2009

Sporting emotions at the highest pitch

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Bill Simmons has experienced a lot of emotional sporting events, but nothing like a World Cup soccer qualifier in Mexico City.

Story | August 17, 2009

The B.S. Report: 8/14

Bill Simmons finally catches up with buddy JackO after the Yankees' huge sweep of the Red Sox. The...

Audio PodCast | August 14, 2009

Hull Without Bobby Or Brett

...American soccer or what's wrong with it?Bill Simmons contends it may be time for European...the best athletes in the world in any sport, and in the age of streaming video and...

Blog Entry | August 06, 2009

Conde's attitude change no joke

Scott Powers, Special to ESPNChicago.com

Chicago Fire defender Wilman Conde likes playing pranks on his teammates. A year ago, though, no one was laughing at his comments about where he wanted to play.

Story | Conversation | July 22, 2009

Unveiling your 2010 TV lineup

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Bill Simmons' mailbag returns with questions about funny athletes, Michael Jackson, "The Bachelorette" and your 2010 TV lineup.

Story | July 17, 2009

Weekend Dime: Lockout FAQ

Marc Stein, ESPN.com

...more than two years before the current labor agreement will expire? Can't say it better than Bill Simmons said it in the ominous column he filed after attending an All-Star Weekend in Phoenix...

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