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Somebody tell DeSean Jackson how a touchdown works

Philadelphia Eagles’ rookie receiver DeSean Jackson turned in by far the dumbest play of the new NFL season on Monday Night Football.

With his team trailing division rival Dallas 21-20 midway through the second quarter, the immensely talented Jackson broke free in the Cowboys’ secondary and caught a beautiful 60-yard pass from QB Donovan McNabb. As Jackson sprinted towards the end zone, he obviously was preoccupied with what dance celebration he was going to unveil for his first career touchdown, because he purposely dropped the ball behind him…before he crossed the goal line.

The play stood as a touchdown until Dallas head coach Wade Phillips challenged it. Officials ruled that Jackson had in fact dropped the ball before he reached the end zone and gave Philly the ball back at the 1-yard line. Granted, Brian Westbrook scored on the very next play so it didn’t wind up hurting the Eagles, but still, it was a boneheaded move by Jackson. Worse yet, television cameras kept showing the rookie wide out acting like he hadn’t almost cost his team six points.

As Harry Doyle would say from the Major League movies, “that play could be a finalist on the Trojan ENZ Boner of the Week Award.”

Update: Despite his dumb play, Jackson had an incredible night, finishing with six receptions for 110 yards in the Eagles’ 41-37 loss. The rookie should have had a touchdown, too…

LeBron James needs work on his game – random guy destroys him in H.O.R.S.E.

If LeBron James struggles for the Cleveland Cavs next year, the team can look back to the time when a Joe Blow destroyed him in a game of H.O.R.S.E. for answers. SPORTSbyBROOKS.com has the story of a random guy burying James in the popular schoolyard game.

And he gave a heck of a money quote afterwards. Dan Kalb was selected to play LeBron James in “LeBron’s Trick Shot Challenge” in Venice Beach, California. Not satisfied to merely show up, he took down the Olympian in a best of three round of H-O-R-S-E.

Kalb told the MANSFIELD NEWS JOURNAL “I’m sure it was in fun,” Kalb said, “but part of him was probably thinking, ‘I can’t believe I lost to a bald 26-year-old.’”. No kidding.

Don’t get carried away thinking you can pull this off. Kolb is a trained professional. He played basketball at Wynford High School in Ohio, ample training to take down NBA stars in publicized games of H-O-R-S-E.

I will get carried away. I say the Cavs sign Kolb and trade James immediately. If they can even get anything for LeBron now, that is.

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