Roundup: X-Files Trailer, Chelsea & Man U Fans Voted Least Attractive, Fantasy Sports Like Chess?

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 30: Elizabeth Hurley attends the NSPCC Neo-Romantic Art Gala at Masterpiece London on June 30, 2015 in London, England. (Photo by Anthony Harvey/Getty Images)

Elizabeth Hurley is 50 … ever notice how people who wear glasses sometimes take off their glasses and look like they’re not wearing glasses well somebody did seriously what is this though … Rage Against the Machine bassist apologizes for Limp Bizkit … troll goes on HLN to talk Edward Snowden Scissorhands, host doesn’t blink … Brian Austin Green wants spousal support from Megan Fox … here’s why Business Insider made a ton of money … couple meets through wrong number text … woman uses expanding builder’s foam instead of mousse … missing boy found 7-years later in a chimney … watch Africa’s wildebeest migration … Party Canon is the scariest band … a raccoon did not take a breathalyzer

Dorrell Wright wrote an open letter to his brother, Toronto rookie, Delon Wright. Pretty good read. [The Players Tribune]

DraftKings CEO compares fantasy sports to chess. You know how different chess pieces do random things each time, right? [Las Vegas Review Journal]

Notre Dame offering a tight end a preferred walk-on spot. [Rivals]

The Milwaukee Bucks drew each other for Media Day. [NBA]

Another great wrestling profile. This time, Bob Backlund [FOX Sports]

Ever wonder about the relationship between Fred Hoiberg’s old Iowa State program and the athletic administration? Some people might! [Ames Tribune]

Chelsea and Man U fans voted least attractive by Match dot com users. [Mirror]

Jonathan Papelbon should have murdered Bryce Drew – as baseball tradition dictates. [Lozo]

Are the Ravens bad this season because their stadium DJ lost his swagger? [Baltimore Sun]

Nik Stauskas shooting things that aren’t basketballs.

A rap song for the 2015 New York Mets.

Cats and dog react to a stuffed bobcat.

The X-Files trailer reminds us that the truth is still out there. Remember that reference!?



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