Links, Including Crazy Story of Kansas BBall-Football Player Fight

Your daily dose of links, including the still-developing story of the fight between Kansas’ football and basketball team. Crazy.

Link of the Day: Poor Sean Salisbury and his Cell Phone Fired Again

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Sean Salisbury has been fired from 105.3 The Fan, a radio station in Dallas, amidst rumors that he freaked out a female co-worker by “sexting” her. Apparently Salisbury has learned nothing about proper use of cell phones in a work environment. This plus other links to carry you home on a Friday.

Links To Take With You to the John…Featuring Bill Simmons

A roundup of some good, john-worthy links, including Bill Simmons’ epic 2009 NFL season preview.

Dropping a Link Deuce On a Wednesday Afternoon

A bunch of links for your viewing pleasure as the afternoon winds down.

LOTD: Why The Pittsburgh Steelers and Their Fans Suck

Hands down on the best running series in the sports blogosphere is Drew Magary’s incomparable Why Your Team sucks series at Deadspin. No, it is not the kind of material that I would ever forward to my mom or dad to read…but that is precisely what makes it so sublime.

Today, the Pittsburgh Steelers edition was released. Needless to say, it did not disappoint.

This plus other links to carry you home as we wind down another Tuesday.

Saturday Afternoon Links, Including the Greatest Link of the Day EVER

A few Saturday afternoon links, including a great one from Cousins of Ron Mexico at The Big Lead about MSF’s “favorite” sports writer.

Links: Fines, Suspensions, and Layla Kiffin…What More Could You Want?

A few Friday afternoon quick-hitters (plus links…pictures of Layla Kiffin!):

LeGarrette Blount has been suspended for the rest of the season after his sucker punch in last night’s game and Brett Favre has been fined 10K for his chop block on Eugene Robinson.

Links and a Video of Our Very Own KVB as a Crying Baby

A hilarious video of a baby (that may or may not be KVB) reacting to the Michigan fight song. Plus links!

LOTD: Top 20 NFL Jersey Sales Suggest We Are Approaching the Apocalypse

There are some surprising names atop the list of the Top 20 selling NFL jerseys since April 1st: Brett Favre Vikings jerseys are #1 (perhaps not surprisingly) while Michael Vick Eagles jerseys are #4, despite Vick only being with the Eagles for a little over two weeks!

And in a sure sign of the apocalypse, Michael Crabtree actually makes the Top 20 despite threatening to hold out the entire year.

This story, plus other great links from around the web.

Daily Link Lump: Did Jay Mariotti Really Write That?

Link dump. What else do you need to know?

Daily Link Dump, Including ESPN’s Funny New Self-Mocking Commercial

Today’s daily link dump, which includes a link to Awful Announcing where they have the video of ESPN’s funny new commercial mocking their own coverage of Brett Favre.

LOTD: Yet Another Reason Why SEC Football Is Just on Another Level

As if we needed it, Dash over Deadspin provided more proof today why the SEC is the craziest and most insane college football conference in America.

LOTD: Announcing the MSF Fantasy Sports Discussion Forum

Today we are announcing the official (beta) launch of the MSF Fantasy Sports Discussion Forum. Set up like a hybrid forum/live chat, our goal is to create the easiest and most user-friendly venue for you to receive real-time feedback for your fantasy football and fantasy baseball questions.

The forum is today’s Link of the Day, plus we deliver some other great links from around the sports blogosphere.

LOTD: Tirico Suave Video HIGH-lights Kinship Between Nate Dogg and Charles Rogers

Former Lions first round pick and supreme bust Charles Rogers is featured on an upcoming edition of ESPN’s Outside the Lines in which he admits that he smoked weed every day. As usual Tirico Suave is on point with a video tribute.

LOTD: New York Times Reports Manny Ramirez, David Ortiz Tested Positive for PEDs in 2003

The New York Times reported today that both Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs during that 2003 round of testing. As of right now, pollsters surveying a nation of baseball fans have yet to find one person who is surprised by this “revelation.”

This and a few other links for your afternoon pleasure.