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Tom Brady is back and just as good as ever

Posted by Unknown Monday, September 21, 2015 0 comments

Tom Brady, who almost certainly should have been watching his New England Patriots open their season on a massive television somewhere in Back Bay, made the most of the NFL’s Deflategate incompetence and his resulting gift from the American judicial system, and had one of the most dominant, accurate season openers of his illustrious career, moving the Pats offense with ease and leading New England to such an easy win that the back-to-back chatter had practically begun by the time the third quarter ended.
There were always two ways Thursday night was going to go. Either Brady was going to be rusty from the craziness of the past four months (and giving up those first-team reps to Jimmy Garoppolo) or he was going to come out with the biggest chip on his shoulder since Week 5 of last season when people dared have the audacity to question whether Tom Terrific was on a career downswing. He answered the question that week and did it again Thursday. It was a refreshing performance, one that should end the chatter about Deflategate (Bob Costas is right; stop the appeal, Roger Goodell) and gleefully start a new season of football that will hopefully be devoid of crime and controversy
Can’t we all just play some football?
Brady did. He sputtered a bit on the Pats’ first possession, missing a surefire touchdown pass to Danny Amendola and getting sacked the very next play to force a punt. After that it was three possessions that ended in three touchdown passes (not including a kill-the-clock kneel down at the end of the first half). In that stretch, Brady completed 16 passes in a row and looked 27 years old, not like a 37-year-old who spent part of his summer getting poorly drawn in a courthouse.

Eventually, he’d complete 19 in a row (three off the NFL record), including a 52-yarder to Rob Gronkowski, whom he also connected with for three touchdowns. That deep pass changed the momentum of the game as it came on the first offensive play after the Steelers had cut the lead to seven and New England appeared on the verge of blowing a lead of 18+ points at home for the first time since 1978. Brady put a stop to that nonsense quickly.
He finished the game 25/32 (78%) with four touchdowns and a 143.8 passer rating. The completion percentage and passer rating were numbers he’s eclipsed just a few times in his career.
New England was far from perfect, giving up almost 500 yards to Pittsburgh, having a pass rush in theory only and getting gifted two missed field goals and a blown touchdown. That came when former top-1o pick Darrius Heyward-Bey showed the field awareness of a pee-wee football benchwarmer in stepping out of bounds in the end zone while awaiting a wide-open pass from Ben Roethlisberger. Make no mistake, the Pats’ win easily could have been a loss. But all that matters after the opening week is whether the 1 is in the correct column.
Though everyone says every year that you shouldn’t read too much into Week 1, we all read too much into Week 1. (It makes sense. We’ve spent eight months reading into nothing. At least this is real football.) We’re not going to fall into that very-enticing trap. The Patriots might have looked so good because the Steelers aren’t very good. The Steelers defense might have allowed Brady to roll because it’s trying to find its sea legs without Dick LeBeau. No matter what the Patriots offense did, the Steelers offense was almost as good, rolling over the New England defense, which had a secondary that was as questionable as expected and a line that was horrible. And perhaps Brady just had an on-night fueled by Deflategate rage.
But those are questions that will be answered in Week 2 and beyond. For one night at least, a winter, spring and summer of controversy appeared to have no effect on Tom Brady. At 37, the future Hall of Famer is back and better than ever.

Patriots fans started hilarious 'Where is Roger' chant for absen Commisioner

Posted by Unknown Sunday, September 20, 2015 0 comments

This year, Roger Goodell was a no-show at the NFL season opener he usually frequents, saying he wanted the attention to be on football at Gillette Stadium when the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers took the field. (When asked why the attention wouldn’t be on football if he had been there, Goodell demurred like the politician he is.) The Deflategate-hunter also used the excuse that he’ll be in Chicago for the Packers-Bears game on Sunday, as if car, plane, train and balloon travel had yet to be invented and there was no way he could get from Boston to Chicago in 60 hours.
Anyway, while New England’s least favorite man was theoretically at home watching the quarterback he tried to suspend pick apart the Pittsburgh Steelers, he wasn’t forgotten among the fans in Foxborough, who started a hilarious “where is Roger?” chant midway through the fourth quarter.

Not again! Steelers coache could only hear Patriots' radio broadcasts in their headsets

Posted by Unknown Saturday, September 19, 2015 0 comments

During the first quarter of the New England-Pittsburgh NFL season opener, NBC’s Al Michaels reported that Steelers coaches were having trouble with their headsets and were evidently hearing the Pats’ radio broadcast instead of each other. “Hmmmmmm,” thought all of America with a raised eyebrow.
After going back to the story following the initial reports, Michaels impishly asked Cris Collinsworth, “You don’t think, do you?” Collinsworth replied:
“Opponents would not call that trouble. They would call that (pause) — whatever. Every team I know of has some story of what happens to them in this stadium and of course Deflategate was all part of that. That’s not going to help — the fact that they were getting those radios in their headsets.
It it unsettling for a visiting team to come in here and have something like that happen. You want to start the game and say we’re on an equal playing field. I guarantee Mike Tomlin is hot right now.”

Michele Tafoya later reported that the radio call was bleeding into Pittsburgh’s coach-to-coach headsets and once that happened, the Patriots were forced to turn off their headsets because of NFL rules. By the time the first quarter ended, the incident was resolved, according to the NFL. After the game though, Mike Tomlin said the problems persisted for “the majority of the first half.”
“It’s been an ongoing saga in New England,” Michaels said with a sigh. 

Rob Gronkowski, Patriots spike Steelers in opener

Posted by Unknown Friday, September 18, 2015 0 comments

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Patriotsmade the most of their opportunity Thursday night to remind the nation they’re the NFL’s most successful franchise of the past 15 years. They weren’t bad once the game began either.
One banner was unfurled on the field for each of the club’s four titles, owner Robert Kraft showed off the latest Lombardi Trophy and Tom Brady emerged from Deflategate with four touchdown passes in the Patriots’ 28-21 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the season opener.
The Steelers cut the deficit in half with an 11-yard touchdown pass from Ben Roethlisberger to Antonio Brown with 2 seconds to go. But time ran out on the ensuing onside kick.
Chants of “BRA-DY! BRA-DY!” erupted multiple times for the Patriots’ star quarterback, who at one point completed a franchise-record 19 consecutive passes and finished 25-of-32 for 288 yards, a week after a federal judge vacated his four-game suspension.
A chant of “WHERE IS ROGER?” also broke out as the Patriots put away the game in the fourth quarter – a mocking tribute to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, who declined to attend the game, saying he’d be at Sunday’s Green Bay Packers-Chicago Bears game instead.
Among those who did attend: NFL Players Association director DeMaurice Smith and Brady’s lead attorney, Jeffrey Kessler, who took a sort of victory lap around the field before the game.
It was a triumphant night in stark contrast to the controversy that has circled the Patriots – who also were fined $1 million and docked two draft picks by the NFL for an alleged scheme to deflate footballs – since their triumph over the Seattle Seahawks inSuper Bowl XLIX.
Massachusetts band Dropkick Murphys performed and fireworks left a haze of smoke over the field before Kraft emerged from a tunnel and joined former Patriots Willie McGinestTy Law and Troy Brown, who held the other Lombardis on a small stage as the crowd roared.
Many fans wore ponchos to combat a downpour that hit Thursday afternoon and continued as Brady took the field for warm-ups, pumping his fist and playing to the crowd. But Mother Nature wasn’t putting a damper on this party, and it didn’t slow the Patriots offense much either.
Three of Brady’s touchdown passes went to all-pro tight end Rob Gronkowski, the last a 1-yard score with 9:20 to go set up by a 52-yard completion to Gronkowski after the Steelers had trimmed New England’s 18-point lead to seven.
The Steelers offense moved the football well despite the absence of suspended running back Le’Veon Bell and center Maurkice Pouncey. But newly acquired kickerJosh Scobee missed two field goals, Darrius Heyward-Bey botched a sure touchdown by stepping out of bounds and a Pittsburgh defense debuting under new coordinator Keith Butler seemed lost at times.
Patriots safety Duron Harmon’s interception on a deep ball Roethlisberger intended for Heyward-Bey spoiled the Steelers’ last best chance with 7 minutes to go. One small step towards the Patriots’ fifth title and another party this time next year complete.​

The Short List: Obama Scores On Iran Deal; Meet Homo Naledi; NYPD Claims Case Of Mistaken Identity

Posted by Unknown Monday, September 14, 2015 0 comments

Republicans say fight over Iran nuke deal ain't over yet
President Obama scored a big win Thursday as Senate Democrats blocked a resolution to reject the Iran nuclear deal. The House and Senate has a week to vote for a resolution of disapproval, or the agreement will take effect. What is the deal anyway? It means the U.S. and five other world powers will lift sanctions on Iran. In return, Iran says it won't develop nuclear weapons, at least for a decade. Republicans, particularly those running for president in 2016, had strong words of opposition: "It's going to be holy hell," said Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
A cave of wonders. And deep inside, a new human species. Meet Homo naledi.
Tantalizing fossils were discovered in the dark reaches of a cave called Rising Star inSouth Africa. They're being billed as the newest branch on the human evolutionary tree. What the scientists found. Naledi is a strange mishmash of parts. It had hands and feet much like those of other members of the biological group called Homo, which includes, Homo sapiens (i.e., us). Its brain, though, was only about as big as an orange. Who the scientists were. It took a team including six female scientists, chosen for their small size and research expertise, to retrieve the fossils. One slot leading to the fossil chamber is just over 7 inches wide. Why "naledi"? It's the word for "star" in the African language SothoHow old are the bones, really? The fossils' age is unknown, but they could be more than 2.5 million years old. Or they could be relatively recent — in the grand scheme of things. Homo sapiens emerged in Africa roughly 200,000 years ago, so the bones 

NYPD says ex-tennis player was thrown to the ground in case of mistaken identity
The latest face in the use of excessive force may be a familiar one. American ex-tennis player James Blake was standing in front of his hotel this week when he was tackled to the ground and cuffed by a plainclothes NYPD officer. New York Police CommissionerBill Bratton said it was a case of mistaken identity, and Blake "looks like the twin brother" of the suspect. Though Bratton defended the officer, he said he'd like to apologize to Blake in person. Tennis stars have come out in force in support of Blake, including Andy Roddick who tweeted: "James is the most honest and straightforward guy I know. It's ridiculous what happened." Blake, for his part, said: "I do think most cops are doing a great job keeping us safe, but when you police with reckless abandon, you need to be held accountable."

NASCAR Brickyard 400 2015: Start time, lineup, TV schedule for Indianapolis

Posted by Unknown Sunday, July 19, 2015 0 comments

INDIANAPOLIS — It's NASCAR race day atIndianapolis Motor Speedway, and we've got some essential information you need to get ready for today’s Brickyard race -- the Jeff Kyle 400.
START TIME: Mari Hulman George, matriarch of the family that owns Indianapolis Motor Speedway, will instruct drivers to start their engines at 3:38 p.m. Eastern time today, followed by the green flag at 3:50 p.m. So if you want to skip the pre-race show and just tune in for the race, turn on your TV at 3:50 p.m.
RACE DISTANCE: The Jeff Kyle 400 -- which many people still call the Brickyard 400 -- is 160 laps around the 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway for a total of 400 miles.Jeff Kyle is the brother of the late "American Sniper" Chris Kyle and is being honored through a program with Crown Royal.

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