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Morning Link Dump – Gina, Vick, Boldin, Paulus, Walker

gina Obligatory Sports Babe

This morning, thanks to Gunaxin, we’ve got Gina Pistol, who, when she’s not working on Romanian TV, is supposedly WAGging it up with VfB Stuttgart striker Ciprian Marica. I don’t really know anything else about her, but, quite frankly, I don’t really think her resume is all that important for our purposes.

Dungy And Vick?

Not sure what to make of this one, but evidently—at least, according to the Associated Press—former Colts coach Tony Dungy, who met with Michael Vick last week, spoke at a workshop for offenders seeking jobs on Wednesday, and compared Vick’s situation to theirs, saying that the former Falcons QB “made a mistake.” Interesting…

Welcome To The New World

According to AZ Central, Arizona receiver Anquan Boldin’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, used Twitter to announce that he and his client had made a contract proposal to the Cardinals. And he assured fans that Boldin is not seeking a $10M per year contract, which would match teammate Larry Fitzgerald.

Paulus To Syracuse

I guess we finally have a conclusion to the “saga” of Greg Paulus, the graduated-but-still-eligible Duke point guard who’s been contemplating what to do with a year of NCAA eligibility left. Rivals.com reports that he’s going to Syracuse, where the one-time high school football star will try to make a comeback as a QB.

Quickly

Sometimes gruesome, always awesome, it’s the top ten real wrestling injuries from Caveman Circus.

John Cale of the Velvet Underground returns to Wales, makes art, talks to the Guardian. (Yeah, not sports, I know. But John Cale!)

A bizarre urine-swapping story from Australia’s Morning Bulletin, involving a pair of jockeys trying to beat a drug test, and a condom. That’s really the best way I can explain it.

 Scott Walker

That’s got to sting for Bruins fans. The guy who probably should have still been serving a suspension for his cheap shot on Aaron Ward (I mean, come on) ends up scoring the overtime winner—his first career playoff goal-- to put the Bruins out. Yikes.

And While We’re At It…

Let’s relive Dan Cleary getting the best of my fantasy team’s horse, Jonas Hiller.

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Posted May 15 2009, 02:12 AM by Andrew Stoeten

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