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Blog Hound: Tatum Bell's Post-Cut Luggage Theft Tops The Chart

Over the past 24 hours, former Lions RB Tatum Bell stealing newly-signed Lions RB Rudi Johnson's luggage became the most popular topic, with much of the bloggers' entertainment coming at Bell's expense. College football also remained a popular topic. Bloggers continued to discuss Tennessee's loss to UCLA and found humor in reports Clemson head coach Tommy Bowden sought out advice from other coaches after his team's Saturday loss to Alabama. Bloggers also disliked CFL Toronto Argonauts WR Arland Bruce's touchdown celebration during a game Monday night that involved him donning a Spiderman mask. The first use of instant replay in MLB, in verifying a home run by Yankees 3B Alex Rodriguez during last night's Yankees-Rays game, sparked positive interest. Finally, bloggers questioned the judgment of two NBA rookies, Heat G Mario Chalmers and Grizzlies F Darrell Arthur, who were sent home from the NBA Rookie Symposium for program violations. Visit www.sportsmediachallenge.com for more info or see chart below.


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