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Brazilian Road Rage

Brazilian Road Rage

Tip, don't piss off Brazilian women.

 

Lucky To Be Alive

Lucky To Be Alive

Talk about almost becoming road kill.

 
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Lucky To Be Alive

By: LG Staff
December 15 2011, 2:30 PM

Talk about almost becoming road kill.

 

 

Road Rage

Road Rage

Leads to a surprise ending.

 
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Road Rage

By: LG Staff
November 09 2011, 9:43 AM

Leads to a surprise ending.

 

 

Traveling in China

Traveling in China

You see everything on the road.

 
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Traveling in China

By: LG Staff
September 09 2011, 1:22 PM

You see everything on the road.

 

 

Stupid Drivers

Stupid Drivers

There are more on the road every day.

 
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Stupid Drivers

By: LG Staff
July 28 2011, 10:07 AM

There are more on the road every day.

 

 
 
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Crappy Driver

By: LG Staff
June 23 2011, 10:20 PM

Just get off the road.

 

 

Flooded Roads

Flooded Roads

Are not good for motorbikes.

 
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Flooded Roads

By: LG Staff
May 04 2011, 9:59 AM

Are not good for motorbikes.

 

 

Snowy Road Near Miss

Snowy Road Near Miss

The driver is either super lucky or super smart.

 
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Snowy Road Near Miss

By: LG Staff
January 27 2011, 10:25 AM

The driver is either super lucky or super smart.

 

 
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Sociopathlete Round-Up 12/15/10

By: Tom L
December 15 2010, 9:56 AM

The road to professional sports is one of the most effective sociopath assembly lines in the world. Separated from their peers by talent as kids, pandered to as teenagers, and idolized as adults, today's college and professional athletes know that forgiveness is only one contrite press conference away. We keep track of their antisocial behavior and marvel at their sociopathleticism in the Sociopathlete Round-Up.


Sociopathlete: Sal Alosi, Strength and Conditioning Coach, New York Jets,
Former Linebacker, Hofstra

We learned today that Alosi has been suspended indefinitely (his suspension was previously scheduled to be up at the end of this season) when the Jets "found out" that he had ordered players to form a wall along the sidelines in order to impede Dolphins special teamer Nolan Carroll if he ventured out of bounds. Alosi stuck his leg out, tripped Carroll, and is now awaiting his sportsmanship award from Jets coach Rex Ryan. The other shoe may not have dropped in this case, since the notion of a strength coach taking it upon himself to order inactive players to interfere with punt coverage in an organized manner seems a bit far-fetched. If it came from above, or even from the top, this could place the entire Jets franchise in the pantheon of sociopathletics.

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Sociopathlete Round-Up, 12/7

By: Tom L
December 07 2010, 3:49 PM

The road to professional sports is one of the most effective sociopath assembly lines in the world. Separated from their peers by talent as kids, pandered to as teenagers, and idolized as adults, today's college and professional athletes know that forgiveness is only one contrite press conference away. We keep track of their antisocial behavior and marvel at their sociopathleticism in the Sociopathlete Round-Up.

Sociopathlete: Lawrence Taylor, former Linebacker, New York Giants
The real LT appeared in court the other day to claim that police violated his rights when they entered a hotel room he was sleeping in to seize evidence that he had paid a sixteen-year-old runaway $300 for sex. Court papers in a related but separate case say he admitted to sex acts with the girl. What they don't say is that LT didn't even practice soliciting prostitutes during the week, he just showed up on soliciting-prostitutes-day and made it happen. But at least he's taking it seriously.

Sociopathlete: Albert Haynesworth, Defensive Lineman, Washington Redskins
Brett Favre made the list last time for doing his job. Haynesworth makes it for refusing to do his. Coach Mike Shanahan suspended him for the final four games of the season without pay. Haynesworth didn't want to play nose tackle in the team's 3-4 defense. But he also didn't want to find a new team and give up his 21 million dollar contract bonus. So he just stayed on, but also didn't do his job - the best of both worlds. He also needed 10 days to pass a conditioning test at the start of training camp, showing that you don't need athleticism to have sociopathleticism.

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Bus Driver Domiantes Icy Roads

Bus Driver Domiantes Icy Roads

Especially funny, watching all the cars fail.

 
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Bus Driver Dominates Icy Road

By: LG Staff
December 04 2010, 4:55 PM

Especially funny, watching all the cars fail.