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NUTS & BOLTS: SUPER MONDAY EDITION

Everybody knows by now that the Saints won the Super Bowl, so let’s get to the real stuff…celebrity appearances and commercials!

Brad Pitt, Ashton Kutcher, his baby-sitter, Demi Moore, LL Cool J, and Scientologists, Tom Cruise and John Travolta were all spotted at the big game. (Union-Tribune)

Phillies slugger Ryan Howard has now attended pro sports’ last 2 championship games. This time, as an extremely large observer. Who’s his friend though? (Bossip)

Kissing Suzy Kolber has the rundown of what you missed in Miami this week. Girls in bikinis, beach football, and of course, a guy with a tramp stamp. (KSK)

Girlfriends and casual observers all around the country were treated to what they know as “hilarious commercial day”. It was a relatively weak showing this year (due to the economy?) but the highlight of the night was when my friend’s sister was literally (and hilariously) moved to tears by Google’s contribution, which received a grade of “B” here. (Fang’s Bites)

The biggest actual football story of the day might be about the brass pair of balls on Saints coach, Sean Payton, who called for an onside kick to start the second half. (Shutdown Corner)

Prior to the game, ESPN wanted to know who fans thought was the best “One ring” QB of all time was. Peyton Manning was on the list. He still is. (ESPN)

Bengals linebacker Rey Mualuga is checking himself into the Betty Ford rehab center in California after a DUI arrest last week. (National Football Post)

SI’s Jon Heyman must be some kind of outlaw. He believes that NYC’s gun control laws should not be enforced as long as a celebrity/star athlete is the one being charged. Stick to baseball, Jonny. (Twitter/Jon Heyman)

So not only is Mike Milbury the “Isiah Thomas” of NHL general managing, but he’s a tough guy around bloggers who call him out for being wrong. This could make for a long feud between Milbury and bloggers, because Mike is going to be wrong quite often. (Gunaxin)

Academic scandal at Florida State has altered the records of a few teams, including Bobby Bowden’s ‘06 – ‘07 football squad. (KC Star)

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NFL NAMES ALL-DECADE TEAM FOR 2000′S

The NFL announced the All-Decade team for the 2000s on Sunday.  The group was headlined by quarterbacks Tom Brady and Peyton Manning along with Willie Roaf, Larry Allen, and Warren Sapp who were also on the 1990’s team.  Here’s the squad:

Coaches: Tony Dungy, Bill Belichick

Offense: Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, Shaun Alexander, Jamal Lewis, Edgerrin James, LaDainian Tomlinson, Lorenzo Neal, Marvin Harrison, Torry Holt, Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, Tony Gonzalez, Antonio Gates, Walter Jones, Jonathan Ogden, Orlando Pace, Alan Faneca, Steve Hutchinson, Will Shields, Olin Kreutz, Kevin Mawae, Willie Roaf, Larry Allen

Defense: Ray Lewis, Derrick Brooks, Joey Porter, Zach Thomas, Brian Urlacher, DeMarcus Ware, Julius Peppers, Michael Strahan, Jason Taylor, Dwight Freeney, La’Roi Glover, Richard Seymour, Kevin Williams, Warren Sapp, Ronde Barber, Champ Bailey, Ty Law, Charles Woodson, Brian Dawkins, Troy Polamalu, Ed Reed, Darren Sharper

Special Teams: Dante Hall, Joshua Cribbs, Devin Hester, David Akers, Adam Vinatieri, Shane Lechler, Brian Moorman

Most of the selections make sense.  Though it’s amazing that Warren Sapp managed to make two all-decade teams.  Twelve of the players on the All-2000s team also made the 2010 Pro Bowl.  Dante Hall made the team even though he’s only played 15 games since 2006.  Shaun Alexander is a slight surprise since he only had a little over 1600 rush yards in three seasons after 2005.

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NUTS & BOLTS: ‘SUPER-MANN’ GROUNDS JETS

4-time MVP Peyton Manning ended the Jets’ dream ride to the Superbowl yesterday by picking apart their No. 1 ranked pass defense. The Jets game plan was to shut down his top targets, Reggie Wayne and Dallas Clark. To an extent, they succeeded at that. Manning was too much, however, throwing for a combined almost 275 yards and 2 TDs to Pierre Garcon and Austin Collie. (Star-Ledger)

Lito Sheppard, who is due a $10 million roster bonus in March unless the Jets cut him, said he found out Wednesday that he wouldn’t start Sunday’s game. For the second consecutive year, Sheppard was a non-factor in the conference championship game. The former Pro Bowler wasn’t part of the Eagles’ plans in their loss to the Cardinals last season either. (Star-Ledger)

Braylon Edwards caught a wide open 80 yard TD bomb from Mark Sanchez, but boy, did his hands make it interesting. (Shutdown Corner)

Video: Questionable spot a microcosm of Vikings’ unlucky evening. (Shutdown Corner)

Not to be outdone by a 40 year-old Sensodyne pitch man, Carolina Pathers RB DeAngelo Williams busted out his own version of “Pants on the Ground”. (TMZ)

According to his agent, David Garrard was somehow named to the Pro Bowl yesterday. (Twitter/Phi Senich)

Rumors were abound that Curt Schilling was working out in preparation for a comeback attempt. Nope. Turns out he was just working out. Now go away forever.  (Boston Herald)

Pirates owner Bob Nutting says their payroll will rise as their team matures, and that the $75m range the Brewers and Reds operate near is “where Pittsburgh needs to be.” (Post-Gazette)

CBS broadcaster Jim Nantz claims the Jonas Brothers are “the biggest thing since the Beatles.” No confirmation on this, but I believe he called “Twilight” the biggest book since the Bible, as well.  (SportsbyBrooks)

Lane Kiffin is wasting no time in committing recruiting violations at USC. (BareKnucks)

Kelly Kulick became the first woman to win a Professional Bowlers Association title Sunday at the Tournament of Champions in Las Vegas. Next up, Jesus Quintana. (FanHouse)

An “appalling” Aborignal-themed by two Russian figure skaters is causing some Olympic controversy. The picture here is 100% ridiculous and awesome. (Union-Tribune)

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SHAWNE MERRIMAN LINES UP WITH PLAYBOY

Merriman Arrested Football

Playboy certainly lucked out with the timing on this one. On the heels of Merriman’s off-field incident with Tila Tequila, he’ll also be featured in the October issue of Playboy. This isn’t the first time that Merriman has crossed paths with The Bunny. A few years ago, he was featured in ESPN the Magazine with Kendra Wilkinson. Merriman talks to Playboy’s Jason Buhrmeester about his greatest hits, rookie hazing, and his troubled childhood. Below are a handful of excerpts from the interview. You can pick up the issues on newsstands tomorrow or buy it at http://www.playboydigital.com.

On the hardest players to hit: “Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. They’re great quarterbacks, but they’re also very hard to get to. They get rid of the ball quick; they make the right decisions. It’s not always about your athletic ability. There are some guys in the league who have more athletic ability than both of them, but Brady and Manning are so good. It’s really hard to hit them.”

On the hardest hit he’s delivered in the NFL: “When I knocked out Priest Holmes. That was probably the hardest hit, and from what I’ve heard, it was one of the loudest hits anybody has ever heard.”

On running into Priest Holmes after the hit: “I saw him two years ago at – of all places – the Playboy Mansion…It was awkward. Because on the field, I’m a beast and a killer. I’m going to try to get you by any means necessary. But off the field, I’m not like that. When I saw him I didn’t even know what to say. I said, ‘What’s up?’”

On critics who have claimed his hits were illegal: “When I was in high school parents sent letters complaining that I shouldn’t be on the field with their sons, that I was an animal. It was hilarious. They stopped letting me hit in practice. Whenever we had contact drills, they’d send me over to another field, where I would practice hitting dummies.”

On being hit by Jacksonville Jaguars’ Maurice Jones-Drew during the 2007 season: “He came out of the blue when I was looking at the quarterback, and Maurice is about eight inches shorter than me. The guy leveled my ass. A f*cking bowling ball is what he is, man. It wouldn’t have been such a big deal if it wasn’t me. You know, ‘Lights Out got lights out.’”

On being hazed as a rookie: “I had to take the whole team out for dinner. The tab was about $32,000…I felt sick. I talked to nobody for three or four days.”

On his childhood: “I had a really troubled upbringing, and some of the unfortunate things that happened are why I’m able to do what I do now. I’m built for everything that’s taking place now.”

On being a judge for Miss USA pageants: “I loved it. I made a joke about Donald Trump twisting my arm to get me to go there, but I probably would have gone out there for free…You’re around 50 hot chicks, and I’m single. It was fun for me.”

On appearing in Keri Hilson’s “Knock You Down” video with Kanye West and Ne-Yo: “I told [Kanye] ‘I’ve never done a video. I can show you how to hit a quarterback, but I don’t know about videos.’ [Kanye] said ‘All you have to do is stand there and be Lights Out.’ So I just stood there, and it worked. It was a hot video.”

On being considered for the Hall of Fame: “People don’t often talk about the Hall of Fame this early in a career, and it’s an honor even to be considered. But I don’t feel it’s right until you prove yourself in your game. Anybody can have one or two good years. Do I want to be considered the best that ever played the game? Of course. But at no point in time do I want to come across as being disrespectful.”

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