Christian Ponder, Samantha Steele
If you've read Hot Clicks over the past several weeks you know that Vikings quarterback
Christian Ponder and ESPN reporter
Samantha (Steele) Ponder had a busy December in which they got engaged and married. The couple joined the Hot Clicks Podcast Monday afternoon to talk about their relationship, how they tried (but failed) to keep the engagement and marriage under wraps, reaction from people about their whirlwind romance (she's NOT pregnant) and much more. Other highlights: Ponder's nickname for Steele early in their relationship, Ponder's frustration that Steele has more Twitter followers and whether Ponder actually asked Steele to marry him, or just told her that they were getting hitched. You can listen to the podcast below, download it
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After the
Kevin Garnett/
Carmelo Anthony/Honey Nut Cheerios controversy, the Knicks
are now using a couple of people to hold courtside mics so every word can be picked up in case there is another he-said/he-said controversy.
Denver Mayor
Michael Hancock lost a bet to Baltimore Mayor
Stephanie Rawlings-Blake when the Broncos choked against the Ravens on Saturday. As a result, Hancock was supposed to perform
Ray Lewis' crazy pregame dance on Monday. However, Hancock couldn't pay off the wager because
he injured himself while warming up.
Megan Fox :: Esquire
Thanks to a new appearance in Esquire,
Megan Fox gets
today's LLOD honors.
When Falcons kicker
Matt Bryant kicked his game-winning field goal against the Seahawks Sunday,
he did the only natural thing: He channeled Happy Gilmore.
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When Chicago forward
Taj Gibson threw down a dunk last night, the analyst for the Bulls' CSN broadcast went all Facebook for his call.
Check out how these pedestrians avoided disaster.
Comedian
Rob Delaney, who is extremely popular
on Twitter, reads actual baseball scouting reports to show how erotic they sound. (Warning: Video contains strong language.)