Screengrab Snafu: The 49ers receivers are really old

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ESPN aired this graphic yesterday on the 49ers receivers with Michael Crabtree suffering an achilles injury in OTAs.  It's an interesting display on the youth and experience of the 49ers receiving corps.  And what experience they have!  What with Anquan Boldin playing 50 years in the league and catching passes from John Brodie back in the day.  Michael Crabtree and Mario Manningham are very experienced too, spending a mere 16 and 12 years in the league respectively.

Of course, the top header is supposed to be "Catches" and not "Games" but it's worth pondering how effective a 69 year old Anquan Boldin would be in the league.

H/T Ross Jacobson

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The Gordon Bombay Mighty Ducks 30 for 30

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One of the indellible and iconic elements of 30 for 30 are the commercials with the piano music and "What if I told you..." introduction.  I'm pretty sure anything set to a fake 30 for 30 introduction would be classified as a work of art.  If so, this spoof for Mighty Ducks coach Gordon Bombay is a Rembrandt.  It really makes you think the original Mighty Ducks movie could have been shot as an emotional documentary instead of a hockey movie for kids.  I smell a D4 on its way...

[H/T Puck Drunk Love]

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Tennessee Tech gets in on the canoe videobombing act

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The University of Cincinnati baseball team swept the internet Thursday after a collection of their interview videobombs went viral.  It was a brilliant mashup of a team clearly having a lot of fun and taking the art of photo/video bombs to a higher level.  It wouldn't be long until teams started paying tribute to their work.  Tennessee Tech is up first with the classic canoe bomb.

I'll give it an 8.  The base of the canoe could be a little straighter, but the paddling form is terrific.

Now that these crazy videobombs are officially becoming a thing, hopefully we'll see them in the majors very soon.

H/T Paul Pabst

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AA Podcast #49 - Will Buxton, NBC Sports

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On today's podcast we venture into the world of Formula 1 to chat with globetrotting NBC Sports pit reporter Will Buxton. Will covers every F1 race on the calendar live on-site for NBC and is in Monaco this week for the world's most glamorous race, the Monaco Grand Prix. NBC will be airing live coverage of the Monaco Grand Prix on broadcast network television this weekend. We chatted with Will from Monaco after Thursday's practice session about his work for NBC, the F1 season, and the magic of Monaco. Topics include...

-How he went from paying the way himself and camping at all the European grand prixs to working in television. 
-How Monaco is different than any other Formula 1 circuit and the magic of Monaco. 
-How Monaco compares to Indianapolis and Daytona. 
-Working with a broadcast crew that's often a continent away. 
-Growing F1 in the USA and why Formula One needs an American audience moreso than America needs F1. 
-The tire debate swirling around F1 at the moment. 
-How 3 time champ Sebastian Vettel compares to another multi-time German champion, Michael Schumacher, and more all-time greats. 
-The question surrounding Vettel's young legacy and who really is the most talented driver in F1. 
-The favorites this week in Monaco.

In case you've missed any of our podcasts, check out all of our interviews by subscribing to the AA Podcast on iTunes or our AA Podcast RSS Page.  For more from Will, follow him on Twitter @willbuxton and bookmark his blog.

Recent Podcasts:

AA Podcast 48: Ed Olczyk on the Stanley Cup Playoffs

AA Podcast 47: Tom Verducci on MLB

AA Podcast 46: Dan Levy on sports media

AA Podcast 45: John Koblin on Jason Collins and Chris Broussard

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The Heat are the NBA's last remaining ratings draw

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Despite heading to overtime, Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals between the Grizzlies and Spurs once again struggled in the ratings. Game 2 on ESPN drew 4.6 million viewers, down a whopping 48% from Game 2 of the Celtics-Heat Eastern Conference Finals on ESPN, which drew 8.8 million viewers. The series was also down 34% from Game 2 of 2011 Western Conference Finals between the Thunder and Mavericks on ESPN, which had 7.0 million viewers.

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Viewing Picks for May 24, 2013

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All Times Eastern

Australian Rules Football
Collingwood Magpies vs. Sydney Swans -- Fox Soccer Plus, 5:30 a.m.
Port Adelaide Power vs. Geelong Cats -- Fox Soccer Plus, 11:30 p.m.

College Baseball
ACC Tournament, Durham, NC
Pool Play
NC State vs. Miami -- Fox Sports Net-regional, 11 a.m.
Georgia Tech vs. Virginia Tech-- Fox Sports Net-regional, 3 p.m.
Clemson vs. North Carolina-- Fox Sports Net-regional, 7 p.m.

Big Ten Tournament, Minneapolis, MN
Semifinals
Illinois vs. Minnesota -- Big Ten Network, 1 p.m.
Nebraska vs. Illinois/Minnesota winner -- Big Ten Network, 4:30 p.m.
Ohio State vs. Indiana -- Big Ten Network, 8 p.m.

Big 12 Tournament, Oklahoma City, OK
Pool Play
Oklahoma vs. Texas Tech -- Fox College Sports Central, 10 a.m.
Kansas State vs. Baylor -- Fox College Sports Central, 1:30 p.m.
West Virginia vs. TCU -- Fox College Sports Central, 5 p.m.
Oklahoma State vs. Kansas -- Fox College Sports Central, 8:30 p.m.

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Screengrab Snafu: The Royals graphics department is just giving up

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This gem appeared on Fox Sports Kansas City tonight during their coverage of the Royals-Angels game.  A simple poll about the best young stars in baseball... and there are so many screw-ups here, they are worth counting one by one.

1) There is no such major league player as Bryce Hunter.
2) Bryce Harper plays for the Nationals and a Tigers logo appears beside him.
3) Matt Jones was a quarterback at Arkansas or is the guy that runs Kentucky Sports Radio.  He is not an MLB pitcher.  That's a guy named Matt Harvey.
4) Harvey plays for the Mets, not the Orioles.
5) Manny Machado does play for the Orioles, and yes that is his real name... and a White Sox logo appears next to him.  So close!
6) Mike Trout is not a member of the Yankees... yet.

Good job, good effort FS Kansas City.

H/T travdawgsks

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Lynn Hoppes reportedly laid off by ESPN, Playbook to be shut down

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While many of the ESPN layoffs on Tuesday came in departments (technology and sales) where you wouldn't recognize any names, one layoff is someone who is very familiar in the sports blogosphere: Lynn Hoppes, the former editor of Page 2 and current writer for ESPN's Playbook. Deadspin initially reported Hoppes' ouster, along with the news that Playbook is also being shut down.

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The Cincinnati Bearcats baseball team wins the internet

Written by Matt Yoder on .

Photobombs, water coolers, shaving cream, and general hijinks have become a beloved part of postgame interviews around sports.

The Cincinnati Bearcats baseball team are the 1927 Yankees of the postgame interview.  Just watch and enjoy this montage below of photo and videobombs the likes of which have never been seen before...

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Sunday Night Football is primetime TV's top show

Written by Joe Lucia on .

With the 2012-13 TV season in the book, the top primetime show on the major networks isn't a scripted or reality program. Instead, it's Sunday Night Football. This marks the second straight year that a sports program has been the most-viewed primetime program. NBC's weekly NFL presentation averaged 21.5 million viewers this year, barely edging out CBS's NCIS, which averaged 21.3 million viewers for the season.

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