Around the Blogosphere for 1/15

From MVN’s sports bloggers:

  • Samuel Lam says we saw the true Terrell Owens in Sunday’s postgame sobfest. [Mining the Gold Rush]
  • It’s time for Eli Manning to jump yet another hurdle in the chase to become a great quarterback. [Giants 101]
  • Will Cummins is picking the Patriots in this week’s AFC Championship, but he doesn’t think a Chargers upset is out of the question. [The NFL Source]
  • Sebastian Pruiti thinks NBA All-Star voting is a joke. [The NBA Source]
  • Have Selig and Fehr gotten off easy for the steroids scandal? [Rays Anatomy]
  • MVN’s daily coverage of the 2008 NFL Draft kicks off with a rundown of the underclassmen who have declared for the draft. [Football University]

Elsewhere in the sports blogging community:

  • Jason from Ballhype determines that California produces lots of MLB players, Florida produces lots of NFL players, and South Dakota (???) produces lots of NBA players. [Ballhype]
  • These NFL quarterbacks may be great athletes, but how would they handle themselves in beer pong? [Ghosts of Wayne Fontes]
  • NFL Network commercials = fortune tellers? [With Leather]
  • 10 teams to watch as the NBA trade deadline draws nearer. [True Hoop]
  • Andrea Bargnani hasn’t exactly delivered a breakout season in the 2007-08 campaign, but don’t call him a bust just yet. [The Basketball Jones]
  • Midget wrestling is unacceptable at Northwestern. [The Wizard of Odds]

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