Saturday, April 30, 2011
160th Anniversary of the First World's Fair
Today is the 1st of May 2011, Google re-appear in accordance with the event which celebrated the 160th Anniversary of the First World's Fair.World's Fair, World Fair, Universal Exposition, and World Expo (expo short for "exposition"), are names given to various large public exhibitions held in different parts of the world. The first Expo was held in The Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, United
Brady Plans On Playing Another 10 Years
According to the NFL Network's Kurt Warner, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady plans on playing in the league for another 10 years.
“I did text Tom Brady after this pick and he wanted me to know for sure that he was planning on playing 10 more years,” Warner said during the Total Access Pre-Draft show.
Keep in mind the Patriots just drafted Ryan Mallett in the third round of the draft. That move wasn't meant to challenge Brady, just to groom a successor.
I don't see Brady making it another 10 years, but just say he does and they're all with the patriots, do you think Mallett is going to want to stick around for five of those, let alone ten.
“I did text Tom Brady after this pick and he wanted me to know for sure that he was planning on playing 10 more years,” Warner said during the Total Access Pre-Draft show.
Keep in mind the Patriots just drafted Ryan Mallett in the third round of the draft. That move wasn't meant to challenge Brady, just to groom a successor.
I don't see Brady making it another 10 years, but just say he does and they're all with the patriots, do you think Mallett is going to want to stick around for five of those, let alone ten.
Darnell Dodson Dismissed At Southern Miss
You have to be do something pretty low to get thrown off a team by Larry Eustachy. The well traveled Darnell Dodson managed to do just that. And now Dodson will be trying to land on his fourth college team in three years.
Dodson was kicked off the Southern Mississippi basketball team for alledgedly stealing from a frat house. Dodson was arrested along with Cory Markell Smith, a former member of the Southern Miss and William Carey basketball teams.
USM police chief Bob Hopkins gave this statement.
“Members returned to the residence and saw two black males in the residence before they fled out the back door,” Hopkins said. “They gave us basic descriptions.
“We stopped and talked to one individual, who was later identified as Dodson. There was a preliminary investigation done at that time. He was released to be back in our office the next morning. He came back and the investigators interviewed him and through that interview and the available evidence, we were able to make an arrest.”
Smith was identified as the other suspect through statements made by Dodson in a police interview. Way to pick a partner in crime. And what a way for a college career to likely come to an end. Dodson won't see the light of day at a D-1 school and the only reason he will get another chance at any school is because he has a bundle of talent. If you can't hack it for Eustachy or John Calipari, you are doomed to fail.
Dodson was kicked off the Southern Mississippi basketball team for alledgedly stealing from a frat house. Dodson was arrested along with Cory Markell Smith, a former member of the Southern Miss and William Carey basketball teams.
USM police chief Bob Hopkins gave this statement.
“Members returned to the residence and saw two black males in the residence before they fled out the back door,” Hopkins said. “They gave us basic descriptions.
“We stopped and talked to one individual, who was later identified as Dodson. There was a preliminary investigation done at that time. He was released to be back in our office the next morning. He came back and the investigators interviewed him and through that interview and the available evidence, we were able to make an arrest.”
Smith was identified as the other suspect through statements made by Dodson in a police interview. Way to pick a partner in crime. And what a way for a college career to likely come to an end. Dodson won't see the light of day at a D-1 school and the only reason he will get another chance at any school is because he has a bundle of talent. If you can't hack it for Eustachy or John Calipari, you are doomed to fail.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Peyton Manning Gets Over Little Bro Eli Once Again
The New York Giants must have gotten caught up in all of the Royal Wedding mania when they used the 19th pick for a Prince instead of a big body to protect their quarterback, Eli Manning, in last night's NFL draft. Anthony Castonzo, a big offensive-tackle from Boston College, was still available but was taken by the Indianapolis Colts three slots later.
Colts GM, Bill Polian, did Peyton Manning a big solid and added a few years to his quarterbacking life by adding Castonzo to their depleted O-line. The Giants gave Peyton's little brother Eli another season of being knocked on his butt.
With their first pick, the G-Men opted for the best athlete still on the board, cornerback Prince Amukamara from Nebraska, and literally left a gaping hole in their offensive line after claiming all week leading up to the draft that patching up their aging and hobbled line would be the Giants main concern.
The Giants wanted Center/Guard Mike Pouncey from Florida. The twin brother of Maurkice, a Pro-Bowl center for the Pittsburgh Steelers, was taken by the Miami Dolphins with the 15th pick. Castonzo was the Giants consensus second choice because the team needs help at the tackle position too.
Amukamara is a fine athlete and experts were surprised to see the 6-foot, 206-pounder slip to No. 19, but the Giants already have two solid cornerbacks in Terrell Thomas and Corey Webster with former-first-round pick Aaron Ross as the backup. The most glaring problem last season, outside of the linebackers, was the thin and aging offensive line.
So the Giants scrapped their plans to bolster Eli's protection and grabbed the CB--mostly because of quality and not necessity. Head coach Tom Coughlin didn't hesitate about the pick-up and said Amukamara "was clearly the highest rated player on the board."
Meanwhile, all three Giants centers--Shaun O'Hara, Rich Seubert and Adam Koets, are recovering from surgery. Two starting tackles, David Diehl and Kareem McKenzie, are in their 30's and have a lot of miles on their bodies.
So while Peyton gets a huge tackle, who will help him on his quest to own every all-time quarterback record in the books for the next few years, little brother Eli looks forward to another season of being chased around the backfield fumbling balls and tossing interceptions.
The Giants GM Jerry Reese said, "You always need corners" citing the NFC East competition's collection of speedy wide-outs. Eli might be wondering, 'What about protection?'
Eli may now be joined by a Prince, but Peyton is still the King.
Colts GM, Bill Polian, did Peyton Manning a big solid and added a few years to his quarterbacking life by adding Castonzo to their depleted O-line. The Giants gave Peyton's little brother Eli another season of being knocked on his butt.
With their first pick, the G-Men opted for the best athlete still on the board, cornerback Prince Amukamara from Nebraska, and literally left a gaping hole in their offensive line after claiming all week leading up to the draft that patching up their aging and hobbled line would be the Giants main concern.
The Giants wanted Center/Guard Mike Pouncey from Florida. The twin brother of Maurkice, a Pro-Bowl center for the Pittsburgh Steelers, was taken by the Miami Dolphins with the 15th pick. Castonzo was the Giants consensus second choice because the team needs help at the tackle position too.
Amukamara is a fine athlete and experts were surprised to see the 6-foot, 206-pounder slip to No. 19, but the Giants already have two solid cornerbacks in Terrell Thomas and Corey Webster with former-first-round pick Aaron Ross as the backup. The most glaring problem last season, outside of the linebackers, was the thin and aging offensive line.
So the Giants scrapped their plans to bolster Eli's protection and grabbed the CB--mostly because of quality and not necessity. Head coach Tom Coughlin didn't hesitate about the pick-up and said Amukamara "was clearly the highest rated player on the board."
Meanwhile, all three Giants centers--Shaun O'Hara, Rich Seubert and Adam Koets, are recovering from surgery. Two starting tackles, David Diehl and Kareem McKenzie, are in their 30's and have a lot of miles on their bodies.
So while Peyton gets a huge tackle, who will help him on his quest to own every all-time quarterback record in the books for the next few years, little brother Eli looks forward to another season of being chased around the backfield fumbling balls and tossing interceptions.
The Giants GM Jerry Reese said, "You always need corners" citing the NFC East competition's collection of speedy wide-outs. Eli might be wondering, 'What about protection?'
Eli may now be joined by a Prince, but Peyton is still the King.
DI BAWAH LINDUNGAN KA’BAH
Di Bawah Lindungan Kabah merupakan film remake dari film berjudul sama pada 1981. Film yang diadopsi dari novel Di Bawah Lindungan Kabah karya Buya Hamka, saat itu disutradarai Asrul Sani dan dibintangi Cok Simbara dan Camelia Malik.Sukses Ayat-Ayat Cinta menyemangati MD Entertainment untuk kembali membuat film bernafaskan Islam meskipun dengan biaya yang tidak sedikit.Menurut MD, film garapan
Pelukis Tanpa Tangan Yang Melukis Dengan Kaki Dan Mulut
Huang Guofu, 41 tahun, kehilangan kedua lengannya pada usia 4 tahun setelah tersetrum listrik. Lahir di Tongnan, Chongqing, Cicna, ia mengembangkan bakat melukis pada usia 12 tahun. Dia mulai dengan hal kecil, melukis gambar-gambar yang ia lihat di buku menggunakan kakinya.
Huang meninggalkan sekolah pada usia 18 untuk mengumpulkan biaya mengobati penyakit yang merenggut nyawa ayahnya. Ia menjadi seniman keliling, menciptakan lukisan di jalanan di banyak kota dan menjualnya pada orang-orang lewat.
Pada tahun 1999, Huang menemukan cinta sejatinya di sebuah kota di Provinsi Sichuan, seorang gadis bernama Hu Guohui. Mereka menikah pada tahun 2000 dan istrinya menjadi pendukung setia suaminya demi kesuksesan atas bakatnya.
Pada tahun 2002, pasangan itu pindah kembali ke kampung halaman Huang di Chongqing. Istrinya, Hu membantunya membawakan peralatannya dan melakukan perjalanan bersamanya.
Luarbiasanya, Huang kini menjabat sebagai wakil kurtor Museum Bakat Chongqing yang baru dibuka, dan berencana untuk membuat lukisan dinding bergambar pemandangan Chongqing di masa lalu.
Ia melakukan riset menggunakan komputer, yang ia akses dengan cara menggigit sumput dan menggunakan kaki kanannya untuk menjepit pena untuk menekan tombol keyboard.
"Aku mencari material dan gambar-gambar Chongqing di masa lalu, dan mempersiapkan mater untuk karya-karyaku mendatang," kata Huang.
Museum itu kini juga menghadirkan beberapa pelukis lain yang menggunakan kaki dan mulut.
"Ketika hidup menutup satu pintu, pasti ada pintu lain yang terbuka. Aku ingin generasi muda sadar bahwa tak ada halangan yang berarti dalam hidup ini," kata Huang.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
The Royal Wedding Procession Route in 3D By Google Earth
Collegial church of Saint Peter, Westminster Abbey today will become the focus of 2.4 billion pairs of eyes of the world's inhabitants. 1000-year old sacred place that's great marriage between the heir to the century's biggest UK Prince William and Kate Middleton take place. Relatives of the kingdom, the kingdom's foreign guests, heads of state and celebrities world certainly come to the event a
God's Gift Answers St. John's Prayers
St. John's basketball coach Steve Lavin announced today that God's Gift Achiuwa signed a National Letter of Intent to play for the Red Storm in 2011-12. The bruising post-player chose the Johnnies over Cincinnati and Washington.
This is the second big acquisition by Lavin during the spring signing period. Last week Phil Greene, a sought-after guard from Chicago, signed with St. John's too.
The 6 foot-nine, 240 pound Achiuwa is a 2011 JUCO First Team All-American from Erie Community College. He led the team to a 28-4 record and averaged 22.3 points, 11.7 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game. He also shot 56% from the field and 35.7% from beyond the three-point line.
Besides having to live up to one of the great names in college basketball, Achiuwa will be playing under the New York media's spotlight. Just picture the tabloid's back page headlines. The Nigerian minister's son seems ready for the attention.
"I am excited to come to St. John's and New York City," he said. "They are a running team and that's what I like, fast paced basketball."
Achiuwa joins eight other top-rated recruits who have already signed with the Red Storm for 2011-12. Standing out on St. John's No. 2 rated recruiting class (by ESPN and Rivals.com) may not be easy but, the Nigerian may be the most imposing body on a team that is already fast and big.
Lavin thinks heaven is the limit for his new signee. "He's an ideal fit for our baseline-to-baseline attacking style of play," the head coach said.
Lavin, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer, continues to show no sign of letting it slow him down. He inherited ten seniors in his first season as head coach of St. John's last year and lead the team to a 21-12 record and it's first NCAA tournament in nine years. The 2011-12 team will be Lavin's own team and it looks like it's ready for the rough-and-tumble Big East.
You might think the Red Storm have completed their stockpile of blue-chippers for next year but, the scary thing is, they still have two scholarship places left on the roster.
This is the second big acquisition by Lavin during the spring signing period. Last week Phil Greene, a sought-after guard from Chicago, signed with St. John's too.
The 6 foot-nine, 240 pound Achiuwa is a 2011 JUCO First Team All-American from Erie Community College. He led the team to a 28-4 record and averaged 22.3 points, 11.7 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game. He also shot 56% from the field and 35.7% from beyond the three-point line.
Besides having to live up to one of the great names in college basketball, Achiuwa will be playing under the New York media's spotlight. Just picture the tabloid's back page headlines. The Nigerian minister's son seems ready for the attention.
"I am excited to come to St. John's and New York City," he said. "They are a running team and that's what I like, fast paced basketball."
Achiuwa joins eight other top-rated recruits who have already signed with the Red Storm for 2011-12. Standing out on St. John's No. 2 rated recruiting class (by ESPN and Rivals.com) may not be easy but, the Nigerian may be the most imposing body on a team that is already fast and big.
Lavin thinks heaven is the limit for his new signee. "He's an ideal fit for our baseline-to-baseline attacking style of play," the head coach said.
Lavin, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer, continues to show no sign of letting it slow him down. He inherited ten seniors in his first season as head coach of St. John's last year and lead the team to a 21-12 record and it's first NCAA tournament in nine years. The 2011-12 team will be Lavin's own team and it looks like it's ready for the rough-and-tumble Big East.
You might think the Red Storm have completed their stockpile of blue-chippers for next year but, the scary thing is, they still have two scholarship places left on the roster.
Bartolo Colon: Yankees' Pound-for-Pound Most Valuable Pitcher
The New York Yankees might have lost Phil Hughes' fastball to "dead arm" but his replacement, Bartolo Colon's right arm is screaming 'It's alive!'
Last night, Colon--who's best years seemed to be over six years ago--continued his unlikely run as the Yankees best comeback story by tossing a beautiful eight-inning gem against the Chicago White Sox. The hefty righthander allowed one run on seven hits and struck out six lead the Yankees to a 3-1 win and snapping their first two-game losing streak.
The hefty pitcher has been the Yankees most reliable pitcher and the pound-for-pound most valuable starter--literally.
The big steer of the Yankees staff is still CC Sabathia who--even after slimming down this off-season-- rolls in at a conservative 290 lbs. Colon, who was never physically mistaken for Randy Johnson even with a blazing fastball and slimming pinstripes, thunders in at 270. Divide Sabathia's $23 million per year to Colon's $900,000 by their weight and you get $79,310 per pound to $3,333, respectively. That's a kobe steak at Nobu next to ground chuck; only this hamburger is now being served on a silver platter.
Colon may have found some way to turn back the clock, but it remains to be seen if he can maintain his early season success. So far this year, he is 2-1with 26 strikeouts and an ERA of 2.77 in 26 innings but there is still a long way to go.
The 37 year-old Colon--who would use skinny jeans as gloves-- had great years through 2005 when he went 21-8 and picked up the Cy Young award as a Los Angeles Angel. He has been plagued by injuries and trying to pick up the pieces since that fantastic season.
Colon was an off-season pick-up by Brian Cashman's for the Yankees' scrap heap along with Freddy Garcia for minor-league contracts and corned-beef hash-like money.
Colon battled Garcia for the fifth spot in the rotation, but started the year in the bullpen. Now both pitchers have become more than fill-ins through the first month of the season--especially with Hughes' problems looking more serious than at first thought. Time will only tell if the two veteran pitchers can hold up for the rest of the season.
If last night was any indication of Colon's rebirth, things look good for the Yankees. Colon's fastball reached 96 mph in the eighth inning and he battled a game Mark Buehrle (1-3) for seven innings. Even White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen--who managed an injured Colon in 2009--was impressed
"Amazing," said Guillen. "Wow, I can't remember seeing him like this since he was in Cleveland or with the Angels. His ball was moving great. I feel proud of him, especially after knowing all the arm issues that he has gone through. Buehrle was good tonight, but Colon was better."
Except for a few singles by the Sox in the sixth, they could not hit Colon's heater. The last time the big guy went eight innings was in 2007.
"It's been huge for us," said Joe Girardi. "Every time he's taken the mound, he's pitched well and given us a real good chance to win--even in games where he came in in long relief and held the other clubs down for us, he's given us a chance to win. His production has been huge."
Now with Hughes looking at a possible long downtime, the Yankees will be counting on Colon to uphold his end of the rotation for as long as he can.
"I felt pretty happy, my first [start] at Yankee stadium," Colon said through an interpreter. He believes he is better than ever even if his fastball probably won't reach 98 mph again. "I can throw more strikes than when I won 21 games," he said.
Those words ain't chopped liver.
Last night, Colon--who's best years seemed to be over six years ago--continued his unlikely run as the Yankees best comeback story by tossing a beautiful eight-inning gem against the Chicago White Sox. The hefty righthander allowed one run on seven hits and struck out six lead the Yankees to a 3-1 win and snapping their first two-game losing streak.
The hefty pitcher has been the Yankees most reliable pitcher and the pound-for-pound most valuable starter--literally.
The big steer of the Yankees staff is still CC Sabathia who--even after slimming down this off-season-- rolls in at a conservative 290 lbs. Colon, who was never physically mistaken for Randy Johnson even with a blazing fastball and slimming pinstripes, thunders in at 270. Divide Sabathia's $23 million per year to Colon's $900,000 by their weight and you get $79,310 per pound to $3,333, respectively. That's a kobe steak at Nobu next to ground chuck; only this hamburger is now being served on a silver platter.
Colon may have found some way to turn back the clock, but it remains to be seen if he can maintain his early season success. So far this year, he is 2-1with 26 strikeouts and an ERA of 2.77 in 26 innings but there is still a long way to go.
The 37 year-old Colon--who would use skinny jeans as gloves-- had great years through 2005 when he went 21-8 and picked up the Cy Young award as a Los Angeles Angel. He has been plagued by injuries and trying to pick up the pieces since that fantastic season.
Colon was an off-season pick-up by Brian Cashman's for the Yankees' scrap heap along with Freddy Garcia for minor-league contracts and corned-beef hash-like money.
Colon battled Garcia for the fifth spot in the rotation, but started the year in the bullpen. Now both pitchers have become more than fill-ins through the first month of the season--especially with Hughes' problems looking more serious than at first thought. Time will only tell if the two veteran pitchers can hold up for the rest of the season.
If last night was any indication of Colon's rebirth, things look good for the Yankees. Colon's fastball reached 96 mph in the eighth inning and he battled a game Mark Buehrle (1-3) for seven innings. Even White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen--who managed an injured Colon in 2009--was impressed
"Amazing," said Guillen. "Wow, I can't remember seeing him like this since he was in Cleveland or with the Angels. His ball was moving great. I feel proud of him, especially after knowing all the arm issues that he has gone through. Buehrle was good tonight, but Colon was better."
Except for a few singles by the Sox in the sixth, they could not hit Colon's heater. The last time the big guy went eight innings was in 2007.
"It's been huge for us," said Joe Girardi. "Every time he's taken the mound, he's pitched well and given us a real good chance to win--even in games where he came in in long relief and held the other clubs down for us, he's given us a chance to win. His production has been huge."
Now with Hughes looking at a possible long downtime, the Yankees will be counting on Colon to uphold his end of the rotation for as long as he can.
"I felt pretty happy, my first [start] at Yankee stadium," Colon said through an interpreter. He believes he is better than ever even if his fastball probably won't reach 98 mph again. "I can throw more strikes than when I won 21 games," he said.
Those words ain't chopped liver.
Video Playboy's First Turkish Cover Girl Sila Sahin
Sıla Şahin (born 3 December 1985 in Berlin-Spandau) is a German actress of Turkish descent, best known for her portrayal of Ayla Özgül in the German soap opera Gute Zeiten, schlechte Zeiten.Sila Sahin, a 25-year-old Turkish German living in Berlin, had until now been regarded as a glowing example of how a modern Muslim girl should behave in a multicultural society.A successful actress starring in
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
THE MIRROR NEVER LIES
Wakatobi Government Collaboration, conservation organization World Wide Fund for Nature Indonesia (WWF-Indonesia), and home production film work has yielded SET movie "The Mirror Never Lies". The film, directed by Kamila this Andini marine themed and picked up the story in the Wakatobi Bajo tribe, Southeast Sulawesi, part of the Coral Triangle of the world.Bajo sailors known as reliable, nomadic
Livan Hernandez Under Scrutiny
Ageless Washington Nationals pitcher Livan Hernandez is under investigation for possible money laundering for a Puerto Rican drug kingpin after his name came up during a recent trial.
Hernandez's name was connected to Angel Ayala Vazquez, as well as other celebrities and entertainers.
Prosecutors presented evidence at the trial ending Tuesday that Puerto Rican drug dealer Angel Ayala Vazquez had a Porsche, a Lamborghini and a warehouse containing a recording studio, a barber shop and a car repair shop registered in Hernandez’s name.
This is almost the same kind of case former NBA player Robert "Tractor" Traylor faced not too long ago. Maybe Livan should've learned something from that.
Special counsel to the U.S. Attorney in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Jaqueline Novas, said that they are looking at who possibly laundered money, but also wouldn't say if Hernandez was going to be targeted for an investigation.
Gaun Yang Terbuat Dari 99,999 Mutiara
Peng Yu, 58 tahun, memiliki sebuah perusahaan mutiara di Beihai, selatan Provinsi Guangxi, Cina. Pria itu mendaftarkan rekor British World Guiness Office untuk sebuah tindakan spesial dan romantisnya dengan gaun yang sebagian besar terbuat dari mutiara.
Pihak Guiness melihat Peng bisa saja berkesempatan menang mengingat gaun itu dibuat dari 99,999 mutiara dan memakan waktu pengerjaan selama satu tahun.
Penyebutan angka itu juga bukan tak memiliki tujuan. Dalam bahasa Cina, angka sembilan sama dengan kata yang berarti "awet, tahan lama, selamanya."
Istri pertama Peng meninggal bertahun-tahun yang lalu dan pengantin barunya, Yang Pingzhi, sangat terkagum dengan cinta dan kemurahan hati pengantin prianya.
"Dua tahun lalu saat Yang meenerima lamaranku, aku mulai memikirkan kejutan apa yang harus kuberikan untuknya?"
Seorang desainer Hong Kong menciptakan gaun yang menakjubkan itu, dan Peng membeli 99,999 mutiara untuk menghiasi bagian tubuh dan tepi gaun itu. Mutiaranya dijahit satu per satu dengan bantuan tujuh orang teman sang pengantin wanita, pekerjaan yang memakan waktu satu tahun hingga selesai.
Berat gaun itu 9 kg.
Jika nanti mereka mengalami masalah keuangan setelah menikah, mungkin gaun itu bisa membantu.
Purple Love Movie Trailer - Ungu
Sukses merilis album Seribu Kisah Satu Hati pada akhir 2010, para personel grup band Ungu, yang terdiri dari Pasha (vokal), Onci (gitar), Enda (gitar), Maki (bas), dan Rowman (drum), mengaku butuh suasana baru untuk mencari inspirasi baru.Karena itu, akhirnya mereka menerima tawaran berakting di film layar lebar Purple Love. "Salah satu alasan mengapa kami mengambil proyek ini adalah kami butuh
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Yankees Girardi: Limit MRI's On Hughes Due To Radiation Super Powers
New York Yankees pitcher Phil Hughes, who spent 4 1/2 hours enduring a battery of tests at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center yesterday, will undergo more tests to determine the cause of the righthander's "dead arm." The Yankees don't want Hughes to overdo it with the MRI's because of the dangers too much radiation could pose.
"They want to try to rule out everything they can. We don't really know why he's having this issue," said Joe Girardi. The manager expressed concern about depending too much on the MRI's because of radiation overexposure. "They say you can only get a certain amount of MRI's a year. I don't want him walking around like Spider Man."
Spider Man. Okay. Right now, Hughes is a wimpy Peter Parker on the mound.
The "dead arm" problem still remains a mystery after Hughes spent most of yesterday morning getting MRI exams on his shoulder and elbow, a series of vascular tests to determine his blood circulation and an ultrasound to check his arteries.
No results were available after yesterday's onslaught of tests. The 24 year-old pitcher's problem had baffled and frustrated the Yankees even before his "numb" throwing arm put Hughes on the 15-day DL on April 15.
The Yankees concern goes beyond Hughes' problematic arm and missing time on the mound due to a thorough testing procedure. There is the worry of overdoing the diagnoses and over analyzing.
Hughes says he doesn't feel any pain in his arm and thinks the 'deadness" could be an internal problem--something the doctors have overlooked. It sounds like he's ready to put up with that green glow if more MRI's means finding the problem.
"If they find something, they find something. I'm just anxious to figure out what's going on," the dejected Hughes said. "I talked to the doctors this morning and basically want to get as many tests done as possible so we can paint a clear picture of exactly what's going on. As much information as we can gather, basically. The more the better."
The Yankees are being cautious with Hughes. The team wants to know why a once-healthy fastballer could suddenly lose his zip and suffer from numbness in his arm.
In three starts, Hughes' ERA blew up to 13.94 and there was no velocity on his fastball. The Yankees thought Hughes just needed a couple of weeks to rest and build up his arm strength until bullpen sessions the other day proved otherwise.
Now it looks like more tests and half-hours inside an MRI tube, trying to rule out structural damage, then implementing some sort of rehabilitation.
"It's frustrating," said Hughes. "I wish we were sitting here talking about the great start we've gotten off to. But it's the road we're on right now."
Girardi may have been only joking when he mentioned the comic book super hero but, if the radiation did afford Hughes a single super power, I bet he wishes it would be that his starter could throw a 106 mph fastball.
"They want to try to rule out everything they can. We don't really know why he's having this issue," said Joe Girardi. The manager expressed concern about depending too much on the MRI's because of radiation overexposure. "They say you can only get a certain amount of MRI's a year. I don't want him walking around like Spider Man."
Spider Man. Okay. Right now, Hughes is a wimpy Peter Parker on the mound.
The "dead arm" problem still remains a mystery after Hughes spent most of yesterday morning getting MRI exams on his shoulder and elbow, a series of vascular tests to determine his blood circulation and an ultrasound to check his arteries.
No results were available after yesterday's onslaught of tests. The 24 year-old pitcher's problem had baffled and frustrated the Yankees even before his "numb" throwing arm put Hughes on the 15-day DL on April 15.
The Yankees concern goes beyond Hughes' problematic arm and missing time on the mound due to a thorough testing procedure. There is the worry of overdoing the diagnoses and over analyzing.
Hughes says he doesn't feel any pain in his arm and thinks the 'deadness" could be an internal problem--something the doctors have overlooked. It sounds like he's ready to put up with that green glow if more MRI's means finding the problem.
"If they find something, they find something. I'm just anxious to figure out what's going on," the dejected Hughes said. "I talked to the doctors this morning and basically want to get as many tests done as possible so we can paint a clear picture of exactly what's going on. As much information as we can gather, basically. The more the better."
The Yankees are being cautious with Hughes. The team wants to know why a once-healthy fastballer could suddenly lose his zip and suffer from numbness in his arm.
In three starts, Hughes' ERA blew up to 13.94 and there was no velocity on his fastball. The Yankees thought Hughes just needed a couple of weeks to rest and build up his arm strength until bullpen sessions the other day proved otherwise.
Now it looks like more tests and half-hours inside an MRI tube, trying to rule out structural damage, then implementing some sort of rehabilitation.
"It's frustrating," said Hughes. "I wish we were sitting here talking about the great start we've gotten off to. But it's the road we're on right now."
Girardi may have been only joking when he mentioned the comic book super hero but, if the radiation did afford Hughes a single super power, I bet he wishes it would be that his starter could throw a 106 mph fastball.
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"Fanny" Of The Week: Lia Cha
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Prince William and Catherine Middleton Inside The Royal Wedding
Souvenirs For Prince William And Kate Middleton Wedding.
Wedding Prince William and Kate Middleton leaving a few hours. Of course, all kinds of preparations had been completed. This also provides benefits for the provider to capture a variety of souvenirs of this grand party.
Wedding preparations will not be complete without souvenirs or memorabilias. For a big event like the Royal wedding,
Rex Ryan And The Jets Are The Giants' Big Brother
New York Jets coach Rex Ryan is back at it. This time it's all in black and white. Ryan has co-authored a book with Don Yeager called, "Play Like You Mean It".
I won't go into great detail about it but he did take some time to slam a few former players (Kerry Rhodes, Vernon Gholston) get at Tom Brady once again and lets his feelings be known about other topics, like the Ines Sainz incident.
One thing that perked my ears up was when he talked about the Jets emerging from the shadow of the New York Giants.
"When people ask me what it's like to share New York with the Giants, my response is always, I am not sharing it with them -- they're sharing it with me," Ryan says, adding, "I know it's going to piss off every Giants fan to hear this, but here you go: We are the better team. We are the big brother."
Ryan also says the Jets are "going to remain the better team for the next 10 years. Whether you like it or not, those are the facts and that's what's going to happen."
Mighty bold words for the big guy. I'll say this though, the Jets are the better team right now. They have emerged from the Giants shadow as the G-Men have become pretty rigid under Tom Coughlin. The Giants also have a knack for folding in big games, sans their Super Bowl run.
I don't know about the next ten years, that all depends on drafting smart and signing the right players. No pun intended, but Ryan is aiming high with the Jets.
I won't go into great detail about it but he did take some time to slam a few former players (Kerry Rhodes, Vernon Gholston) get at Tom Brady once again and lets his feelings be known about other topics, like the Ines Sainz incident.
One thing that perked my ears up was when he talked about the Jets emerging from the shadow of the New York Giants.
"When people ask me what it's like to share New York with the Giants, my response is always, I am not sharing it with them -- they're sharing it with me," Ryan says, adding, "I know it's going to piss off every Giants fan to hear this, but here you go: We are the better team. We are the big brother."
Ryan also says the Jets are "going to remain the better team for the next 10 years. Whether you like it or not, those are the facts and that's what's going to happen."
Mighty bold words for the big guy. I'll say this though, the Jets are the better team right now. They have emerged from the Giants shadow as the G-Men have become pretty rigid under Tom Coughlin. The Giants also have a knack for folding in big games, sans their Super Bowl run.
I don't know about the next ten years, that all depends on drafting smart and signing the right players. No pun intended, but Ryan is aiming high with the Jets.
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Yankees Could Put Six Position Players on 2011 All-Star Team
Alex Rodriguez leads a team of nine New York Yankees All-Star hopefuls listed on the American League All-Star ballot released today. The way things look right now, six Yankees position players alone could be playing in the July 12 classic--maybe even seven.
A-Rod will be looking to be elected to his 14th All-Star game. He is one of the league leaders in batting and RBI's with 17 and having one of his best starts ever.
Shortstop Derek Jeter, while showing signs of inconsistency this year, is always a perennial fan favorite and will be looking to make his fifth straight appearance and 12th all-time. Even the one year Jeter wasn't there, other players said it didn't feel just right without The Captain. Could it be his last?
The Yankees have been sending the ball over the fence at an unbelievable rate and all those home-runs could lead to All-Star turns for their sluggers.
Surprisingly, centerfielder Curtis Granderson is tied for the league lead in home-runs with seven and is looking to make his second All-Star slot. His first and last was for the Detroit Tigers in 2009.
Another wonder has been catcher Russell Martin. The off-season pick-up, with the rehabbed hip, is lighting up pitchers with a .328 average, six homers and 16 RBI's so far this season. His OBP is one of the best in the league. Martin was a two-time National League All-Star with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Robinson Cano and Mark Teixeira round out the six Pinstripers who could be showing up at Chase Field in Phoenix for baseball's big showcase.
Cano, one of the best all-round players in the majors is batting .314 with 4 HR's and 14 RBI's. It would be the second-baseman's third appearance.
Teixeira, battling his usual m.o., started the season fast then slumped badly. Over the past week, the first-baseman has picked up steam and seems to be back on track. He has six home-runs and 16 RBI's already this year. His last All-star appearance was in 2009.
The Yankees could bring their own Home-Run Derby to the 82nd All-Star Game. Five players--A-Rod, Cano, Teixeira, Martin and Granderson have 28 home-runs between them. If you throw in Jorge Posada, who is on the ballot for the first time as a DH after five All-Star games as a catcher, you have a major-league leading line-up boasting 34 dingers between those six players.
A-Rod will be looking to be elected to his 14th All-Star game. He is one of the league leaders in batting and RBI's with 17 and having one of his best starts ever.
Shortstop Derek Jeter, while showing signs of inconsistency this year, is always a perennial fan favorite and will be looking to make his fifth straight appearance and 12th all-time. Even the one year Jeter wasn't there, other players said it didn't feel just right without The Captain. Could it be his last?
The Yankees have been sending the ball over the fence at an unbelievable rate and all those home-runs could lead to All-Star turns for their sluggers.
Surprisingly, centerfielder Curtis Granderson is tied for the league lead in home-runs with seven and is looking to make his second All-Star slot. His first and last was for the Detroit Tigers in 2009.
Another wonder has been catcher Russell Martin. The off-season pick-up, with the rehabbed hip, is lighting up pitchers with a .328 average, six homers and 16 RBI's so far this season. His OBP is one of the best in the league. Martin was a two-time National League All-Star with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Robinson Cano and Mark Teixeira round out the six Pinstripers who could be showing up at Chase Field in Phoenix for baseball's big showcase.
Cano, one of the best all-round players in the majors is batting .314 with 4 HR's and 14 RBI's. It would be the second-baseman's third appearance.
Teixeira, battling his usual m.o., started the season fast then slumped badly. Over the past week, the first-baseman has picked up steam and seems to be back on track. He has six home-runs and 16 RBI's already this year. His last All-star appearance was in 2009.
The Yankees could bring their own Home-Run Derby to the 82nd All-Star Game. Five players--A-Rod, Cano, Teixeira, Martin and Granderson have 28 home-runs between them. If you throw in Jorge Posada, who is on the ballot for the first time as a DH after five All-Star games as a catcher, you have a major-league leading line-up boasting 34 dingers between those six players.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Scottie Pippen Calls Out Boozer, Bulls For Lack Of Toughness
Isn't this a case of the pot calling the kettle black. Remember back in the late 80s/early 90s when the Chicago Bulls were trying to make the leap to championship contender and couldn't overcome the rough stuff being doled out by the Detroit Pistons. Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson said it was bad for basketball and the Bulls ascended to six championships.
Now with Derrick Rose hobbled by a sprained ankle, Scottie Pippen says it's time for the Bulls to start dishing out some rough stuff of their own. Yes, the same Pippen that claimed a migraine headache in a Game 7 against Detroit. The same Pippen that sat on the bench in the 1994 playoffs because a play wasn't called for him at the end of the game. The same Pippen that was told "get up bitch" by a young Kobe Bryant. Hey pot this is kettle, you're black.
Pippen had the nerve to call out the young Bulls, more specifically Carlos Boozer, about stepping it up in the toughness category and protect Derrick Rose.
‘‘You don’t give up layups in the playoffs,’’ Pippen said. ‘‘You knock a guy down and you make them go to the foul line and earn it. That’s what Derrick’s doing for the Bulls. And to me, it’s an eye for an eye.’’
‘‘They’ve all got two legs and two arms,’’ the six-time NBA champion said. ‘‘You’ve got Carlos Boozer out there who’s spending fouls and a lot of his fouls are not needed at the time that he’s giving them. Those could be hard fouls. Those could be fouls that you knock a [Darren] Collison to the floor, you knock a [Jeff] Foster to the floor.
‘‘Utilize your fouls and make them more valuable for you and your team.’’
That's some sound advice Scott. That's why you're not coaching or analyzing games on the network anymore. Good thing coach Tom Thibodeau has kept their heads straight instead of listening to 'the Pip'.
‘‘It’s playoff basketball,’’ the coach said. ‘‘You have to play hard all the time. You have to have great urgency. And we have to be ready at the start of the game. That’s the big thing. We have to do a better job of starting the game.’’
The Boston Celtics are tough without resorting to thuggery and Thibodeau is patterning the Bulls the same way. You have to be mentally tough in the playoffs, not gooning it up trying to protect teammates and not allowing a layup. Make your presence known, but do it where you're not racking up technicals and fines.
Now with Derrick Rose hobbled by a sprained ankle, Scottie Pippen says it's time for the Bulls to start dishing out some rough stuff of their own. Yes, the same Pippen that claimed a migraine headache in a Game 7 against Detroit. The same Pippen that sat on the bench in the 1994 playoffs because a play wasn't called for him at the end of the game. The same Pippen that was told "get up bitch" by a young Kobe Bryant. Hey pot this is kettle, you're black.
Pippen had the nerve to call out the young Bulls, more specifically Carlos Boozer, about stepping it up in the toughness category and protect Derrick Rose.
‘‘You don’t give up layups in the playoffs,’’ Pippen said. ‘‘You knock a guy down and you make them go to the foul line and earn it. That’s what Derrick’s doing for the Bulls. And to me, it’s an eye for an eye.’’
‘‘They’ve all got two legs and two arms,’’ the six-time NBA champion said. ‘‘You’ve got Carlos Boozer out there who’s spending fouls and a lot of his fouls are not needed at the time that he’s giving them. Those could be hard fouls. Those could be fouls that you knock a [Darren] Collison to the floor, you knock a [Jeff] Foster to the floor.
‘‘Utilize your fouls and make them more valuable for you and your team.’’
That's some sound advice Scott. That's why you're not coaching or analyzing games on the network anymore. Good thing coach Tom Thibodeau has kept their heads straight instead of listening to 'the Pip'.
‘‘It’s playoff basketball,’’ the coach said. ‘‘You have to play hard all the time. You have to have great urgency. And we have to be ready at the start of the game. That’s the big thing. We have to do a better job of starting the game.’’
The Boston Celtics are tough without resorting to thuggery and Thibodeau is patterning the Bulls the same way. You have to be mentally tough in the playoffs, not gooning it up trying to protect teammates and not allowing a layup. Make your presence known, but do it where you're not racking up technicals and fines.
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John James Audubon
Hari ini 26 April 2011 kembali Google tampil dengan logo sesuai dengan event yang dirayakannya, yaitu 226th Birthday of John James Audubon.
John James Audubon - sebuah nama yang tidak begitu dikenal. John James Audubon adalah seorang seniman dan ornithologist (ilmuan yang mempelajari tentang burung) yang lahir di Saint Dominigue (sekarang menjadi Haiti) pada tanggal 26 April 1785. Beliau di
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Sunday, April 24, 2011
Mari Lestarikan Budaya Gotong-Royong
Bangsa kita sesungguhnya adalah bangsa yang mulia, bangsa yang saling menghargai, saling mencintai, memiliki toleransi tinggi, dan memiliki sifat bergotong royong.Gotong royong dan sikap saling menghargai sesama manusia merupakan warisan nilai budaya tinggi. Dilihat dari maknanya, gotong royong adalah nilai kultural yang berasal dari bahasa Jawa, yakni pikul atau angkat, atau sesuatu yang harus
Keith McCants Arrested On Drug Charge
Keith McCants was one of the more notable busts in NFL draft history. Now he has a different kind of problem.
McCants was booked into the Pinellas County Jail on Saturday afternoon, charged with felony possession of cocaine and resisting an officer. His bail was set at $4,000, but he was still being held for having a warrant in Alabama. Boy, did he take a mighty fall.
The former number four pick for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 1990 NFL draft washed out after three years and has had numerous run ins with the law. According to reports most of them have been drug related.
McCants was booked into the Pinellas County Jail on Saturday afternoon, charged with felony possession of cocaine and resisting an officer. His bail was set at $4,000, but he was still being held for having a warrant in Alabama. Boy, did he take a mighty fall.
The former number four pick for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 1990 NFL draft washed out after three years and has had numerous run ins with the law. According to reports most of them have been drug related.
What's With The Orioles Luke Scott Throwing Banana Chips
The Baltimore Orioles Luke Scott should really be careful about his choice of words. His opinions are his opinions, like Barack Obama not being born in the United States. But when you start throwing banana chips at a Dominican teammate (Felix Pie) and saying he acts like a savage, you're treading into dangerous waters.
“Felix is my friend,” he says. “I give him a hard time. The reason why I give him a hard time is because there are certain people you deal with and you go up and talk to them, and it doesn’t work. They don’t understand. … I tell him about some of the ways he’s acted: ‘Look, you’re acting like an animal, you’re acting like a savage.’”
He also explained why he throws banana chips into the helmet of his Dominican teammate.
“Here are my banana chips to remind him that whenever he acts like an animal, ‘Hey, that’s what other people are thinking. They’re just not telling you, but that’s what they’re thinking about. And I’m telling you so that you’re aware of that so you can make a cognitive decision to not behave like that.’”
I don't know how friendly they are but someone should explain to Pie that those particular actions might be borderline. I'll stop short of calling Scott a racist, because I believe he isn't. He just needs a better choice of words and actions. Maybe it's one of those locker rooms where everything goes, who knows. Remember John Rocker thought the same thing and wasn't well received in his after what he said.
“Felix is my friend,” he says. “I give him a hard time. The reason why I give him a hard time is because there are certain people you deal with and you go up and talk to them, and it doesn’t work. They don’t understand. … I tell him about some of the ways he’s acted: ‘Look, you’re acting like an animal, you’re acting like a savage.’”
He also explained why he throws banana chips into the helmet of his Dominican teammate.
“Here are my banana chips to remind him that whenever he acts like an animal, ‘Hey, that’s what other people are thinking. They’re just not telling you, but that’s what they’re thinking about. And I’m telling you so that you’re aware of that so you can make a cognitive decision to not behave like that.’”
I don't know how friendly they are but someone should explain to Pie that those particular actions might be borderline. I'll stop short of calling Scott a racist, because I believe he isn't. He just needs a better choice of words and actions. Maybe it's one of those locker rooms where everything goes, who knows. Remember John Rocker thought the same thing and wasn't well received in his after what he said.
Robbie Gould Shoots On Greedy Owners And Broke Players
Kickers aren't the highest paid players in the NFL. They get ridiculed a lot and pretty much speak when spoken to. The last kicker that spoke out was called an idiot (Mike Vanderjagt) by his star quarterback (Peyton Manning).
Chicago Bears kicker and player rep Robbie Gould had some interesting things to say when he was at the Chicago Cubs game. Before he went to sing "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" during Wednesday's Cubs-Padres game, Gould let a few writers from the Chicago Tribune know how he felt about the NFL lockout and players not saving their money.
"Look fans don't buy tickets to see Virginia or Brian McCaskey. They pay to watch Brian Urlacher, Drew Brees and all the great players. This lockout is all because of the owners' greed. I'm sorry if that sounds cold, but it is the truth."
"I have been saving my money for this lockout for three years," he said. "We have known it was probably coming and we were advised to save our money. I know a lot of guys who prepared for this and are fine. The guys who didn't plan for it, that is their fault."
No matter what line of work your in you gotta put some money away. With the lavish lifestyles some of these players have it's gonna be tough once the well runs dry.
Chicago Bears kicker and player rep Robbie Gould had some interesting things to say when he was at the Chicago Cubs game. Before he went to sing "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" during Wednesday's Cubs-Padres game, Gould let a few writers from the Chicago Tribune know how he felt about the NFL lockout and players not saving their money.
"Look fans don't buy tickets to see Virginia or Brian McCaskey. They pay to watch Brian Urlacher, Drew Brees and all the great players. This lockout is all because of the owners' greed. I'm sorry if that sounds cold, but it is the truth."
"I have been saving my money for this lockout for three years," he said. "We have known it was probably coming and we were advised to save our money. I know a lot of guys who prepared for this and are fine. The guys who didn't plan for it, that is their fault."
No matter what line of work your in you gotta put some money away. With the lavish lifestyles some of these players have it's gonna be tough once the well runs dry.
Quote Of The Week: Brian Billick
Former Ravens coach Brian Billick on why it’s so hard to get that first-round quarterback pick right. Money line: “I am living proof that if you miss on a first-round quarterback, as I did with Kyle Boller, you end up broadcasting games and writing about the NFL instead of coaching.”
Source: CBSSports.com
Source: CBSSports.com
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Foto dan Video Konser Justin Bieber di Indonesia
Sebanyak 10 ribu penonton menjadi saksi aksi panggung Justin Bieber malam ini dalam rangkaian "Justin Bieber My World Tour" nya di Indonesia. Bertempat di Sentul International Convention Center, ia berhasil membius para penonton yang didominasi remaja putri.Membuka konser dengan lagu "Love Me", Justin mengenakan jaket dan celana putih. Diringi musik dari disk jockey dan empat penari, ia membuat
Saturday, April 23, 2011
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Roddy White's Jerseys Are Being Kept Captive
Roddy White is in the news again. This time with a legal problem. Thing is, White is claiming to be the victim.
A man White hired to frame his jerseys for the cost of $400 is holding the jerseys hostage unless White pays him $10,000. White filled out an application for an arrest warrant in Gwinnett County.
The twist in this story is that the man says White owes him the 10 large for odd jobs he's done for White in the past.
A judge will hold a hearing and decide if an arrest warrant should be executed next week. White says he doesn't want to make a big deal out of this particular situation. Listen Roddy, make a big deal out of it before thinking of going OJ Simpson on the guy. Let's hope everything works itself out and everyone gets what they want and end up happy.
It never ceases to amaze me how dumb people can be on this subject. The man's solution to a civil law disagreement is to commit a criminal law violation. Wow! There are a lot of people out there who do such things, never mind that it's this very thing that finally put O.J. Simpson in prison.
A man White hired to frame his jerseys for the cost of $400 is holding the jerseys hostage unless White pays him $10,000. White filled out an application for an arrest warrant in Gwinnett County.
The twist in this story is that the man says White owes him the 10 large for odd jobs he's done for White in the past.
A judge will hold a hearing and decide if an arrest warrant should be executed next week. White says he doesn't want to make a big deal out of this particular situation. Listen Roddy, make a big deal out of it before thinking of going OJ Simpson on the guy. Let's hope everything works itself out and everyone gets what they want and end up happy.
It never ceases to amaze me how dumb people can be on this subject. The man's solution to a civil law disagreement is to commit a criminal law violation. Wow! There are a lot of people out there who do such things, never mind that it's this very thing that finally put O.J. Simpson in prison.
Nice Slide Into Home
This high school baseball player exhibited a nifty piece of baserunning.
Beano Cook Guarantees Urban Meyer Will Coach Ohio State In 2012
With the toruble Jim Tressel is having at Ohio State, there are many predicting his demise. I don't think he'll be there much longer but only time will reveal.
One man thinks this year will be his swan song and that there is only one man for the job.
Beano Cook guarantees Urban Meyer will be the coach at Ohio State in 2012. Here we go again. I hate to say this but Cook comes off as a senile old man.
“I think Ohio State has major problems and I think Jim Tressel has major problems. I’ve said on my Podcast. . . (that) Urban Meyer will be the coach at Ohio State in 2012. That was my prediction and I stick by that prediction. Urban Meyer will be ready to coach somewhere. He said when he was coaching Florida that there were only three schools he would ever coach at – Michigan, Ohio State and Notre Dame. I think Brian Kelly is going to do the job at Notre Dame and Michigan just hired a new coach, and I think this will be Jim Tressel’s last year. I’m not saying it should be. . . . This is a mess, it isn’t over yet and I think this is his last year coaching at Ohio State.”
“I just think that now that it’s come out that he talked about this problem with an alumnus from Jeannette, Pa., (Terrelle) Pryor’s hometown about selling these jerseys and other things and he did not tell the president or athletic director. I think Ohio State will get hit by the NCAA because they were misled. The worst thing you can do with the NCAA is not tell them the truth right away and that’s what happened. I think Ohio State is going to get hit.
“I just think it’s a mess. … I just think he will resign. That’s my opinion. That’s all. It’s just a prediction and that’s what we do in this business. Predict.”
Ok, more of a prediction than a guarantee, but remember this is the same guy that said Ron Powlus would win two Heisman's and scores of national championships. So take this how you want. I'm not writing off Tressel, but it would take an act of Houdini like proportions to escape the mess he's in right now.
One man thinks this year will be his swan song and that there is only one man for the job.
Beano Cook guarantees Urban Meyer will be the coach at Ohio State in 2012. Here we go again. I hate to say this but Cook comes off as a senile old man.
“I think Ohio State has major problems and I think Jim Tressel has major problems. I’ve said on my Podcast. . . (that) Urban Meyer will be the coach at Ohio State in 2012. That was my prediction and I stick by that prediction. Urban Meyer will be ready to coach somewhere. He said when he was coaching Florida that there were only three schools he would ever coach at – Michigan, Ohio State and Notre Dame. I think Brian Kelly is going to do the job at Notre Dame and Michigan just hired a new coach, and I think this will be Jim Tressel’s last year. I’m not saying it should be. . . . This is a mess, it isn’t over yet and I think this is his last year coaching at Ohio State.”
“I just think that now that it’s come out that he talked about this problem with an alumnus from Jeannette, Pa., (Terrelle) Pryor’s hometown about selling these jerseys and other things and he did not tell the president or athletic director. I think Ohio State will get hit by the NCAA because they were misled. The worst thing you can do with the NCAA is not tell them the truth right away and that’s what happened. I think Ohio State is going to get hit.
“I just think it’s a mess. … I just think he will resign. That’s my opinion. That’s all. It’s just a prediction and that’s what we do in this business. Predict.”
Ok, more of a prediction than a guarantee, but remember this is the same guy that said Ron Powlus would win two Heisman's and scores of national championships. So take this how you want. I'm not writing off Tressel, but it would take an act of Houdini like proportions to escape the mess he's in right now.
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Rodriguez: "Going To Michigan Was A Mistake"
After having time to sit back and digest his firing after a humiliating three years at Michigan and an embarrassing Gator Bowl loss to Mississippi State, Rich Rodriguez says going to Michigan was a mistake. RichRod, how do you think the Michigan fans feel?
Drastic changes and a lack of defense made Michigan a laughingstock in college football. And that 3-3-5 defensive formation made two defensive coordiantors look horrible. Trust me fans, Greg Robinson was not the problem. He just had a lousy scheme shoved down his throat.
"I think it's easy to go back now and say, 'Gee, made a mistake.' And you can say that now because of hindsight," Rodriguez said in the interview. "But at the time, some of the things I was looking to do and the opportunity that was there, you kind of make the move.
"The frustrating part for us was that we thought we battled through the tougher times to get it to this point where we had a lot of the team coming back and we thought we were getting ready to take off. But you know hindsight is always easier to look back and say, 'It was a mistake.' Because we did have a good thing going at West Virginia, and we really enjoyed it. As you look back at it, wasn't the best move. Easy to say now."
Rodriguez did have a good thing going at West Virginia and decided that he could take his show to a higher level and failed. He should've realized what a good thing he had in Morgantown after his flirtation with Alabama, but I guess the lure of Michigan was too much. I for one wish he would've stayed at West Virginia, therefore the Wolverines wouldn't be going through another upheaval process. He still thinks he could've got the train rolling despite all the turmoil and bad losses.
Rodriguez is not a bad coach, just a bad fit who was in over his head. He says he still wants to coach and I'll be surprised if he doesn't land another job.
"We played the Gator Bowl, then when we were let go in January there wasn't a lot of coaching jobs that were available," Rodriguez said. "I still love coaching, I'm open to another opportunity, but we'll see. If something comes open after this season, and it seems like it may be a good opportunity for me and someone is interested, I'm sure I'll look into it."
They had to let Rodriguez go after the Gator Bowl. They were at the point of no return with the guy. It was a move that had to be made. Also, this is the most honest thing Rodriguez has said regarding Michigan.
Drastic changes and a lack of defense made Michigan a laughingstock in college football. And that 3-3-5 defensive formation made two defensive coordiantors look horrible. Trust me fans, Greg Robinson was not the problem. He just had a lousy scheme shoved down his throat.
"I think it's easy to go back now and say, 'Gee, made a mistake.' And you can say that now because of hindsight," Rodriguez said in the interview. "But at the time, some of the things I was looking to do and the opportunity that was there, you kind of make the move.
"The frustrating part for us was that we thought we battled through the tougher times to get it to this point where we had a lot of the team coming back and we thought we were getting ready to take off. But you know hindsight is always easier to look back and say, 'It was a mistake.' Because we did have a good thing going at West Virginia, and we really enjoyed it. As you look back at it, wasn't the best move. Easy to say now."
Rodriguez did have a good thing going at West Virginia and decided that he could take his show to a higher level and failed. He should've realized what a good thing he had in Morgantown after his flirtation with Alabama, but I guess the lure of Michigan was too much. I for one wish he would've stayed at West Virginia, therefore the Wolverines wouldn't be going through another upheaval process. He still thinks he could've got the train rolling despite all the turmoil and bad losses.
Rodriguez is not a bad coach, just a bad fit who was in over his head. He says he still wants to coach and I'll be surprised if he doesn't land another job.
"We played the Gator Bowl, then when we were let go in January there wasn't a lot of coaching jobs that were available," Rodriguez said. "I still love coaching, I'm open to another opportunity, but we'll see. If something comes open after this season, and it seems like it may be a good opportunity for me and someone is interested, I'm sure I'll look into it."
They had to let Rodriguez go after the Gator Bowl. They were at the point of no return with the guy. It was a move that had to be made. Also, this is the most honest thing Rodriguez has said regarding Michigan.
Former NHL Enforcer Brashear To Try His Hand At MMA
Former NHL tough guy Donald Brashear has been busy in a low level hockey league since being bounced out of the league in 2010. There just wasn't any room for in the league for a one dimesional pugilist that amounted to a professional bouncer.
Brashear has now decided to take those "handy" skills to the world of MMA. Brashear signed with a Canadian promotion called Ringside MMA. Brashear was capable of handling himself on the ice, but the octagon is a whole different story. Ask street brawling legend Kimbo Slice how hard it was to make the transition to MMA.
According to Patricia Vincent of MMADiehards.com, there is a different reason why Brashear has changed course and hung up the skates. He's running from the law.
Now playing in the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (LNAH), Brashear has recently been investigated for an incident that allegedly occurred at the end of a game against the Trois-Rivières team on March 25. Charges of assault were filed against Brashear, who was also suspended for five games.
The complaint has been filed against Brashear, on behalf of the alleged victim, Eric Labelle, by the Trois-Riviere team, Caron et Guay, and is now in the hands of the crown prosecutor.
Brashear hasn't yet applied for his license so him going to fight might be a moot point. I he does get licensed he could debut at the June 4th show in Quebec City (Ringside 11). I'm no fortune teller, but I don't see a bright future for Brashear in MMA.
Brashear has now decided to take those "handy" skills to the world of MMA. Brashear signed with a Canadian promotion called Ringside MMA. Brashear was capable of handling himself on the ice, but the octagon is a whole different story. Ask street brawling legend Kimbo Slice how hard it was to make the transition to MMA.
According to Patricia Vincent of MMADiehards.com, there is a different reason why Brashear has changed course and hung up the skates. He's running from the law.
Now playing in the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey (LNAH), Brashear has recently been investigated for an incident that allegedly occurred at the end of a game against the Trois-Rivières team on March 25. Charges of assault were filed against Brashear, who was also suspended for five games.
The complaint has been filed against Brashear, on behalf of the alleged victim, Eric Labelle, by the Trois-Riviere team, Caron et Guay, and is now in the hands of the crown prosecutor.
Brashear hasn't yet applied for his license so him going to fight might be a moot point. I he does get licensed he could debut at the June 4th show in Quebec City (Ringside 11). I'm no fortune teller, but I don't see a bright future for Brashear in MMA.
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