Today's Top Five: Baby Mama Drama

1) Antwaan Randle El learns life skills, like how to deal with one's baby mama ("You hate for it to happen, but it DOES happen, and you've gotta deal with situations like that"). (Mister Irrelevant)

2) The Orioles' Daniel Cabrera shouldn't be pitching anything "other than a fit about being busted down to Single-A." Well-put. (Stet Sports)

3) Inspired by DeSean Jackson's epic touchdown fail, TSB breaks down the "Top Five Standard Boneheaded Plays Borne Of Hotdoggery."(The Sporting Blog)

4) Our very own Dan Snyder just misses the cut for TBL's "5 Most Polarizing People in Sports." (The Big Lead)

5) Continuing with today's theme of countdowns, D.C. Sports Bog is not one of the "Top 10 Web Sites for Sports Trolls." Where are all of D.C.'s, miserable, spiteful sports fans hanging out, then? Oh, that's right. (Bleacher Report)

By Lindsay Applebaum  |  September 17, 2008; 2:02 PM ET
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Comments

Yeah, because everybody's always arguing about Dan Snyder...

Posted by: Unsilent Majority | September 17, 2008 2:27 PM | Report abuse

Whatever, man. Snyder just bought one of TBL's screenplays. I smell a rat.

Posted by: Nice, dude | September 17, 2008 2:39 PM | Report abuse

Ah, the Bleacher Report, a site that can't even match the incredibly low standard for sports discussion found elsewhere on the internet.

Posted by: Chest Rockwell | September 17, 2008 3:41 PM | Report abuse

Baumer, whats with you not posting at your own page?

Posted by: Alex35332 | September 17, 2008 4:00 PM | Report abuse

"Baumer, whats with you not posting at your own page?"

It's a no-brainer, people actually come to Steinberg's page.

Posted by: Brian | September 18, 2008 10:14 AM | Report abuse

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