While You Were Working: 1.14.13

Brendon Ayenbadejo apologized for his Twitter roast of the Patriots offense, when he called them a gimmick. They have to play each other pretty soon.

 

Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt released a statement, refuting initial reports of him taking his brother to the emergency room with a stab wound over the weekend. Britt took a close friend to the ER and says he's made himself available to authorities, according to the statement. 

Manu Ginobili says he's out for 10-14 days. 

Louisville moved up to No. 1 in the AP Poll.

Rory McIlroy struck struck a five-year deal with NIKE reported to be worth $200 million.

USC fired men's basketball coach Kevin O'Neill. Timing a bit strange? Wrong sport? Some perspective and a little tongue-in-cheek on that:

 

 

 

 

 

Pretty soon, you'll see those scenes with crowds of fans waiting for a celebrity's autograph start to dwindle. The Seattle-based startup Egraphs, is providing a technology that allows star athletes to write messages and sign autographs without actually having to be there. It's a simple process with a menu of teams and athletes to select from. 

Slum Village has a new video for Decadence/How It Feel

ICYMI: Bill Bellamy kicked it with Hot 97 NY:

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