Ellen enables streaker at Ravens-Pats Sunday Night game

Did Ellen DeGeneres enable a streaker on the field during last night’s Baltimore Ravens- New England Patriots game? Streaker Mark Harvey stormed the field during the NBC Sunday Night Football game wearing an Ellen cape and”Don’t be a bully, be a superhero,” painted on his chest. In April, Degeneres gave Harvey the cape after she learned he was a fan when he pulled a similar stunt at the Baltimore Orioles’ Opening Day.

Harvey has been nicknamed the Baltimore Batman for his advocacy against bullying. The now infamous streaker runs a website called  Biggerthanbullying.com and sells t-shirts and bumper stickers with the mantra, “Don’t be a bully. Be a Super Hero.”

Brooklyn Nets getting reality show

It looks like the Kris Humphries is making his return to reality TV!

NBA TV will chronicle the Brooklyn Nets’ made for TV season in their new city and new arena in a series called “The Association.”  According to the New York Times, the league will make the official announcement tomorrow with the first episode airing on October 16. “The Association” follows a similar format to the popular HBO series “Hard Knocks.”

The Nets, who are partly owned by Jay-Z, are the fourth team featured on “The Association,” following the Los Angeles Lakers (2009-10), the Boston Celtics (2010-11) and the Denver Nuggets (2011-12).

Showtime attempted a similar reality series venture by following the Miami Marlins in Season 2 of the “The Franchise.” Like the Nets, the Marlins were embarking on a new name and a new stadium but the docu-series was canceled after 7-epsidoes. Both the Marlins and MLB Network were in mutual agreement to cut the season prematurely after the Marlins, who were an NL East favorite, had a disastrous season finishing August at 55-66. Here’s

s hoping there is no reality jinx for Brooklyn’s first major sports team since the Dodgers left in 1958!

Video: Eva Longoria on dating Mark Sanchez

Well this puts an end to the rumors of “are they or aren’t they!”

Tim Tebow for President?

Romney, Obama, Tebow? The NY Jets backup quarterback isn’t ruling it out, Tim Tebow alluded to a career in politics after football. Tebow told ESPN New York, “I haven’t ruled it out. Whatever avenue I feel like I can make a difference in, I’d love to do. I haven’t ruled out anything like that. It won’t be anytime soon in my future, but it’ll be something I’ll at least look at and consider one day.”

The outspoken Christian was rumored to be the surprise guest speaker for the GOP Convention and appeared in a controversial anti-abortion commercial airing during the 2012 Super Bowl. In a survey by Public Policy Polling, 27% of Republicans said Tebow was their favorite NFL quarterback, and apparently 1/4 of Republicans don’t play fantasy football!

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