Its most pitchers and fans who aren't paying attention at a games biggest fears... the line drive to the head. Last night a scary scene:


Its most pitchers and fans who aren't paying attention at a games biggest fears... the line drive to the head. Last night a scary scene:
Listen I love wrestling as much as the next middle aged wanna be teenager. But seriously... this is sad. And honestly I don't know who is the worst in this video. Is it the poor sap that face plants? Or is it the horrific acting job by the guy holding on to the ring post. You decide...
Ok guys... here is a new OKC rap. Smash it or trash it...
Courtesy of THEPOSTGAME.com....
The drive to change the Washington Redskins' name will take a significant step forward when D.C. Council member David Grosso introduces a resolution calling for the team to eliminate what he calls its “a derogatory, racist" moniker.
The "Redskins" name, which the franchise used while it was still based in Boston in the 1930s, has generated quite a bit of controversy recently. Behind star quarterback Robert Griffin III, the team's popularity has skyrocketed, and there has even been discussion of moving the squad from Landover, Md., to a stadium inside the District. But Mayor Vincent Gray would like the team to consider changing its name before any
relocation discussion.
Grosso, an independent, says he has the support of at least two other council members for his non-binding resolution.
"It's been a long time that we’ve had this name associated with Washington," Grosso told the Washington Post, "and I think its time we take a stand and change it."
In his resolution, Grosso writes that the city's name has been dishonored by its association with the Redskins moniker:
"Because it is well known in America and in nations afar that American Indians have experienced utmost suffering and disrespect over the years," the resolution reads.
In place of Redskins, Grosso suggests the team be called the Redtails, which was the nickname for the Tuskeegee Airmen, the aviators who broke the color barrier for U.S. military pilots in World War II.

So obviously ESPN has lost its mind... Here are some of the stories about what went down.
ESPN has the in-depth story about why the Jets made the call...
So apparently signing Tebow was the WORST MOVE EVER by the Jets. Does this guy not remember that the Jets actually made Vernon Gholston the 6th pick in the 2008 draft?
USA Today jumps in with its thoughts...