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Cris Collinsworth's Interview, Apology, Great Examples of Modern Media Shifts

There was a big stink made last week over a quarter-century-old Cris Collinsworth interview. In the video the former Bengals wide receiver is interviewed about his life as a bachelor in the NFL.

Naturally, Cris made some, ahem, awkward remarks about the types of ladies that he preferred to date, which you can read after the jump.

Though the NFL has rushed to get all copies of the video removed, here's what Collinsworth said (via With Leather):

Collinsworth Is Way More Pimp Than We Ever Thought, Out Dances Sapp on Inside the NFL

Inside the NFL, living on its mutated Showtime form, is generally a solid place to find some guffawing, awkward quasi-humor, and good NFL analysis. Now, you can also find "commercials" for "Dancing With the Stars". And you can see, courtesy of AA, that the hit ABC show would have better off getting Chris Collinsworth to sign up, instead of inking Warren Sapp.



Of course, this could all change in a moment's notice, should Sapp decide to bust out his "Beyonce Bounce" from a few year's back.

Officials Not Doing the Panthers Any Favors

The lead story of Saturday night's Dallas Cowboys win over the Carolina Panthers will be the status of Terrell Owens' injury. However, many will talk about the tough calls against the Panthers during the game.

The two biggest calls were on huge passing plays in the 4th quarter. The first came on a long pass attempt from Matt Moore to Drew Carter that Cowboys CB Jacques Reeves broke up. The replays showed (and it was quite obvious to the naked eye) that Reeves held up Carter as he lept to break up the pass. No call. That was on 3rd down and would have sent the Panthers offense to mid-field.

The second was on a pass that Steve Smith seemingly caught, was knocked to the ground and the ball came squirting out. The official who was standing on top of the play ruled it complete. Then the other officials joined into the discussion and changed the call to an incomplete pass. Carolina challenged the call but referee Mike Carey ruled that since Smith was knocked to the ground, it was incomplete. Huh? Smith caught the ball, both his feet touched the ground, he was hit, he fell to the ground and then the ball squirted out. How in the world is that incomplete? Even Chris Collinsworth (who sheepishly said he guessed it was a good call) wasn't too sure during his analysis of the play with Bryant Gumbel.

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