News and Links for February 2, 2009…
CNBC’s Darren Rovell examines just how much Michael Phelps stands to lose with his awesome bong-hitting decision.
ESPN Insider (subscription only) says that Matt Cassel may end up with the Chiefs next season. Or the Bears, Buccaneers, Panthers, 49ers, Vikings, Lions or Jets. Or the Patriots.
Bill Simmons did an after-the-fact running diary of the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl. It’s good to see him writing about not the NBA for a little while.
Tiger Woods doesn’t tip. Not “doesn’t tip well,” doesn’t tip.
Sources say that the Dodgers have offered Manny Ramirez a one-year, $25 million deal. UPDATE: Rejected.
Speaking of ridiculous amounts of money, the New York Mets resigned left-hander Oliver Perez to a three-year, $36 million deal. That’s not bad for a career 55-60 pitcher who peaked at 23 back in 2004. But hey, if going 10-7 with an ERA over four won’t double your salary these days, what will.
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