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posted by James Beale on Friday, September 5th, 2008 at 4:16 pm

 Friday Afternoon Procrastination Guidebook

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Because we’re intrigued by so much that is going on in the
non-Philly sports world, I’m presenting you with the pre-weekend Friday
Afternoon Procrastination Guidebook, which we’ll eventually come up with a
better name for (and hopefully come up with a better tagline).

Will Leitch on Brett Favre: New York Icon.

Chad Ocho Cinco gets official approval to put his name on the back of his jersey, is insane.

Shawn Johnson needs better handlers.  This is so, so creepy.

Mouthpiece has a fantastic interview with Chuck
Klosterman.

Tatum Bell tries to explain luggagegate to Dan Patrick.  Awful Announcing is all over it.

Poor Brisket! (He’s a hockey player, so this totally counts as fair game for a sports blog)

Jamal Crawford is blogging for Newsday and the title of his
first post is hilarious.

Phils/Mets gets the SI treatment.

Dangerous city = bad football team.  We’re obviously an exception.

AL MVP frontrunner is out for the year.

Debunking the myth of the consistent jump shot. I don’t think I agree, at all, but the concept is interesting.

2 Responses to “Friday Afternoon Procrastination Guidebook”

Well as long as this counts if this as fair game, in this (pre-convention) pic Brisket is Flaunting it:



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