Monthly Archives: October 2010

Tonight’s Music Selection…Genesis

NFL Sunday Night Preview: Minnesota Vikings At Green Bay Packers (-2′)

From CBS Sports  (Pics and video added by B.S. Report)


Brett Favre’s off-the-field issues and the Minnesota Vikings’ early struggles have garnered significant attention over the past few weeks.

The Green Bay Packers aren’t really concerned with Favre’s return to Lambeau Field and all the other hoopla surrounding the Vikings, as they have their own problems to worry about.

Once a trendy preseason Super Bowl pick, the Packers try to avoid losing a third straight game Sunday night when they host Favre and Minnesota.

Favre met with an NFL official Wednesday, regarding allegations he sent suggestive messages and lewd photos two years ago to a woman who worked for the New York Jets. The three-time league MVP, who hasn’t denied the charges, refused to talk about his meeting and insisted he’s only worried about Green Bay.   (Read more.)

NFL Game Of The Day: New England Patriots At San Diego Chargers (-2′)

From CBS Sports  (Pics and video added by B.S. Report)

The New England Patriots have shown more than once in Bill Belichick’s tenure that they don’t need a bevy of high-profile players to win, and they already appear to have moved on after trading their top offensive weapon.

The San Diego Chargers might be running out of time to again overcome their habitual early-season struggles.

The mistake-prone Chargers have dug themselves a deeper hole than usual despite a relatively soft schedule, and they begin a far more difficult stretch Sunday when they host a Patriots team seeking its fourth straight win.   (Read more.)

NFL Preview: Pittsburgh Steelers (-3) At Miami Dolphins

From CBS Sports (Pics and video added by B.S. Report)

The last time Ben Roethlisberger walked off an opponent’s field after a regular-season game was Jan. 3 in Miami, where his strong performance got the Pittsburgh Steelers a win – though they’d find out hours later it wasn’t enough to get them into the playoffs.

The Steelers don’t look like they plan on needing help to qualify for the postseason this time.

Roethlisberger’s first road game since returning from his suspension is Sunday at Sun Life Stadium, where AFC North-leading Pittsburgh begins a stretch of three straight games away from home while looking for a fifth consecutive victory over the Dolphins.   (Read more.)

San Francisco Takes Giant Step Forward; Eliminates Philly To Reach World Series

From CBS Sports.com  (Pic and video added by B.S. Report)

PHILADELPHIA — San Francisco’s in for a treat. The Giants are heading to the World Series.

Juan Uribe hit a tiebreaking homer off Ryan Madson with two outs in the eighth inning and the Giants held off the Philadelphia Phillies 3-2 on Saturday night in Game 6 of the NL Championship Series.

Surprise star Cody Ross and the pitching-rich Giants reached the World Series for the first time since 2002 and will host the Texas Rangers in Game 1 on Wednesday night. The Giants have never won the championship since moving to San Francisco in 1958.

Slumping Phillies slugger Ryan Howard looked at a called third strike with runners on first and second to end it. San Francisco closer Brian Wilson got the final five outs, finishing off the Phillies’ bid to become the first NL team in 66 years to win three straight pennants.   (Read more.)

Campaign Ad Of The Day…The Barney Shuffle

College Football Game Of The Day: #6LSU At #5Auburn (-5′)

From CBS Sports.com  (Pics and video added by B.S. Report)

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) – Les Miles doesn’t see LSU’s paltry passing numbers against McNeese State as reason to panic.

The Tigers play at No. 5 Auburn Saturday after being grounded last weekend. But the coach said just because sixth-ranked LSU only managed 103 yards passing and no TDs through the air against a team from the Football Championship Subdivision doesn’t mean they won’t be able to throw against Auburn.

“I see us throw the ball well in practice,” Miles said Monday. “It just needs to show up in the game.”

LSU (7-0, 4-0 SEC) eventually pulled away for a 32-10 victory over McNeese last Saturday, but the offense seemed to take a step backward.   (Read more.)

Yankees Go Home!…Texas Eliminates New Yaaawk And Head To Their First Ever World Series

From CBS Sports  (Pic and video added by B.S. Report)

ARLINGTON, Texas — The Texas Rangers reached the World Series for the first time, with Vladimir Guerrero driving in three runs and Nelson Cruz homering in a 6-1 win over the New York Yankees on Friday night in Game 6 of the AL Championship Series.

Guerrero hadn’t driven in a run in the ALCS until an RBI grounder in the first inning of the clincher, the biggest victory in the franchise’s 50 seasons. He added a two-out, two-run double in the fifth to chase Yankees starter Phil Hughes before Cruz followed with his fifth postseason homer.

Colby Lewis allowed three hits and one run in eight innings against the defending World Series champions.

Texas opens the World Series at San Francisco or Philadelphia on Wednesday night.   (Read more.)

Funny Barbara Boxer Video: “I Worked So Hard For That Title”

Who Needs Teeth? Kanye West Has Bottom Teeth Replaced With Diamonds Because It’s Cooler

From the UK Daily Mail  (Pics added by B.S. Report)

He travels by private jet, holidays on a luxury yacht and dates beautiful models.

And now Kanye West has the ultimate accessory to his rock star life – diamond teeth.

The rapper showed off the sparkling diamond and gold implants to chatshow host Ellen DeGeneres yesterday.

‘I just thought that diamonds were cooler,’ he told her, saying he asked the dentist to remove his bottom row of  teeth and replace them.   (Read more.)

B.S. Report–What a genius–he’s just given people another reason to bonk him over the head!  What’s next?  How about a diamond brain?  It has to be more functional than the one he has.

Anyway, here he is on the absolutely unwatchable Ellen Show.  Because I care about you–just skip to 2:58 of the video (that is, unless you love torture) to hear the idiot talk about his new grill.