I've been all over a lot of these sports syndication sites recently. They're a great aggregator for what is going on online in the sports universe. I ran a quick compete.com comparison with my top-3 (BallHype.com, Yardbarker.com, ArmChairGM.com):
Personally, I thought BallHype would come out on top. It is definitely the site where I see pages by the most influential sports bloggers. Interestingly enough, FanIQ.com also came in at just under 100,000 monthly uniques (placing it above BallHype as well).
I hope to have widgets for all my profile pages from these sites up on this site sooner rather than later.
Shameless to admit, I am indeed going to a Lost party tonight, a show I've never seen. A lot of people are in a hippity-hoo about this show. It's almost getting as much blog coverage as the Patriots O-line's beards.
Apparently, we're going to eat boar tonight (f*ck yeah!). Like I said, completely green on this show. But as my father always told me: meat taste like murder, and murder taste pretty damn good.
New reasonable life goal: invent a catch phrase. Why not? Threw out Murdoch-ing after the ultra-conservative New York Post rushed to endorse Barack Obama after the New York Times started pumping out Hillary TV spots. But forget that, he's not even my favorite Murdoch (actually, we're not boys at all).
Sporting News blogger David "Large" Larzelere once again proves that if you can't break news, it never hurts to uncover the truly asinine: Ian Poulter Thinks He Can Beat Tiger Woods
I left iTunes a runnin' last night when I feel asleep, and woke up at 3:30 a.m. to The Hold Steady playing. My buddy sent me their e.p on Sendspace. I don't like this band, and I don't trust them.
That, however, is an exceptional Bogarting of the microphone.