Finally, a sport nerds can play. What that sport is exactly is anyone’s guess, but chances are the ball will look something like this.
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Finally, a sport nerds can play. What that sport is exactly is anyone’s guess, but chances are the ball will look something like this.
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These limited edition Nike Trainer 1.2 Mids feature Madden 11 branding with pigskin-esque pebbled leather, a X’s and O’s football play laser-drawn on the heel (one of the touchdown plays from the Saint’s Super Bowl win) and Drew Brees’ pre-game chant printed on the inner sockliner.
No word on pricing yet, but the Madden shoes will be limited to only 500 pairs when released—which should be sometime soon. Check out the gallery after the break for more images.
Intergalactic Deathmatch Football. With astronauts. Even a 0-0 tie would be exciting.
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The guys at YesButNoButYes have put together a hilarious gallery of athletes and sports fans who are either the most salacious, or the most naive people to ever step foot inside a stadium.  As for our friends Dingle and Berry, as indicated by their coach’s shirt, they play for West Virginia—so we can safely assume that they are related in more than just the hilariousness of their names.
The Empire couldn’t beat the Rebel Alliance in the struggle for control of the galaxy—that we know. But you may not know that they also have a really horrible basketball team.
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Rocking to the sounds of the thrilling musical rebellion known as “Ragtime”, the 1904 X-Games were rife with hardcore action, offering such death-defying events as “Extreme Chess”, “Freestyle Cricket”, “Absolute Sculling” and the coolest event: Penny Farthing Ramp Jumping, featuring this guy.
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He almost made it to the clubhouse, but a guy in his foursome sliced a ball only ten yards off the tee and took him out. Friendly fire. Tragic.
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It takes a real bad ass to ride Hawaii’s giant rainbows. The kind of guy that craves a rush and puts safety on the backburner. If you can ride the rainbow out, you just might be able to run over the leprechaun and steal his pot of gold.
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Geordi takes it strong to the hole, slams it down and draws the foul. After the game, he relaxes by reading childrens books.
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