Golfer Bubba Watson Releases Epically Awful “Bubbaclaus” Rap Video
Let pro golfer Bubba Watson prepare you for Christmas with his "Bubbaclaus" rap video.
Here at RantSports, we're all for athletes expressing their artistic sides -- if they're good at it. It's safe to say pro golfer Bubba Watson is not good at it. On Tuesday, Watson released a rap single entitled "Bubbaclaus," with an accompanying video that includes a hover craft, Gumby (kudos if you're old enough to know who that is) and flying dirt bikes. To say it's a mess is a severe understatement, but you can tell Watson was just having fun with it. Just watch and try not to feel as awkward as we did. "It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Bubbaclaus."
Stephen Curry Blows by Russell Westbrook With Crafty Between-the-Legs Dribble
Check out the crafty move Stephen Curry put on Russell Westbrook on Monday night.
Stephen Curry made
Russell Westbrook look foolish with a creative between the legs dribble during the
Golden State Warriors 26-point demolition of the
Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday night. It's plays like these that will keep Curry near the top of the MVP discussion.
Benny the Bull Steals Boston Celtics Fan’s Girlfriend in Kiss Cam Stunt
In a staged Kiss Cam stunt, Benny the Bull sweeps a shunned girlfriend off of her feet.
Benny the Bull, the
Chicago Bulls' mascot, has always had a knack for pulling off epic stunts. On Sunday night, he also proved that he's quite the lady's man. After a
Boston Celtics fan ignored his girlfriend on the Kiss Cam, Benny the Bull came to her rescue, whisking her away from the preoccupied boyfriend. The stunt was staged, but it was still a hilarious way to poke fun at the Celtics nonetheless.
Did the Referees Throw the Dallas Cowboys vs Detroit Lions Game?
After a question call, the referee's integrity during the Dallas Cowboys vs Detroit Lions game has come into question.
Obviously this is nothing more than speculation, but the circumstances are very sketchy. Late in the fourth quarter during a game the
Detroit Lions were winning, they were moving down the field looking to put the game on ice. Then,
Dallas Cowboys rookie linebacker
Anthony Hitchens committed what was obviously pass interference against
Brandon Pettigrew on a crucial third down. The refs threw the flag, talked about the call, made the announcement that it was a penalty, and then picked up the flag. You can see the entire thing here. To our knowledge, that sequence of actions never occurs. So why was it that, after making the announcement, did the refs change their minds? It's almost as if there was an ulterior motive behind the decision -- or someone at the top pulling strings.
What do you think? Was this just a case of a late mind change, or is there something more to this non-call?
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