Monday, 31 December 2012

Elway still on a Rocky Mountain high

Elway could have lived out his retirement, raking in money and enjoying the life of this city's biggest celebrity, athletic or otherwise. Instead, he has chosen to get back into the football life.


Drive through the streets of Denver, and John Elway is seemingly everywhere. His name adorns decals on the back of Chevrolet purchased at his three local dealerships. The Cherry Creek steakhouse that bears his name the place to be seen for after-work drinks. His face is on billboards, his voice on radio commercials.
Elway could have lived out his retirement here, raking in money and enjoying the life of this city's biggest celebrity, athletic or otherwise.

Instead, he has chosen to get back into the football life, with early mornings and late nights in the office and frequent scouting trips to small college towns. In his second year at the helm of Denver Broncos' front office, he is proving to be as equally adept at building and running a team as he was in playing for one.
"I've never wanted to disappoint anybody that's entrusted a position on me, whether it was as a player, or the role I'm in now. That's the challenge, and that's what makes me tick – that I want to be good at it." Elway told USA TODAY Sports. "When I got this job and heard the criticism of, 'Oh he's not ready' it was something I was used to, and I used it as an incentive to be able to be good at what I do."

In the 22 months since he was hired as executive vice president of football operations, Elway has taken the Broncos from the franchise's lowest point following their 4-12 season under Josh McDaniels and re-crafted the Broncos' roster to fit his vision . Of the 31 players who have started for the Broncos this season, 23 were drafted, signed or re-signed by Elway.

"In a very short period of time, it's become pretty evident how talented we are on the football field," said veteran linebacker Keith Brooking, who signed with the Broncos in August. "He's done a great job of that."
Elway pulled off the biggest coup of the offseason when he convinced superstar quarterback Peyton Manning to sign with the Broncos. He then traded away popular quarterback Tim Tebow to the Jets for a pair of late-round draft picks.


Elway said he believes moving on from Tebow to a more traditional quarterback was the right move.
"I believe that there are Tebow fans, and there are Broncos fans," he said. "My responsibility is to the Broncos fans, and my responsibility is to (owner) Pat Bowlen and what he wants to do, and that's win championships. " Manning appreciated Elway's perspective on how to win as a quarterback in his late 30s when the two met in March. Once Manning became a Bronco, their conversations continued, and Manning said he has seen Elway take input on personnel moves from everyone to assistant coaches and even players.
"Sometimes people don't want to hear anyone else's thoughts, but John listened," Manning said. "He's got to make the call, but I think if John hears a good idea, and he agrees, he's going to move on it. To me, that's working together as a team."

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Risking his legacy

Eight months later, Dove Valley largely drama-free for the first time in years, and the Broncos, at 6-3, seem destined for the playoffs. A win Sunday against San Diego would give Denver a three-game lead in the AFC West before Thanksgiving. Those two moves only reinforced that Elway's return to the Broncos was far more than a public relations move for a franchise that had seemingly lost its way.

"My reputation probably had something to do with it. With where the organization was at that time, it needed a little boost, and I'm sure that had a lot to do with it also. And then I lacked experience at that level, so they were taking a big step with me, a risk with me," Elway said. Indeed, the move was a gamble – both for the Broncos, and for Elway, who risked damaging his pristine legacy in this city.

"It was huge, and I respect that. He didn't have to do this, but he's a competitive guy. He didn't do it because he needed the money," Broncos coach John Fox said. "There is no doubt that he put himself out there. There is a lot of criticism that comes with this position, and I have great respect for that."

Elway, despite his Hall of Fame career as a player, had spent more than a decade largely disassociated from the Broncos. He bought an Arena League team, the Colorado Crush, and served as CEO for six years, but had no scouting or management experience at the NFL level. His experience with the Crush taught Elway that he wanted a bigger role with the Broncos, even though throughout the 2000s he was unsure if that opportunity would ever come. Longtime coach Mike Shanahan was fired in 2008, and McDaniels' disastrous tenure lasted only 28 games. For Bowlen and team president Joe Ellis, hiring Elway was an easy decision, even if the move wasn't widely viewed as a slam dunk .

"He has tremendous knowledge and understanding of football, the NFL and what the Denver Broncos represented in our community. It was a deep resume, and people over looked that," Ellis said. "They'll say he hadn't earned it, hadn't paid his dues. I heard that. Trust me, he was ready to do this job." Certainly the failures of other players-turned-executives hurt Elway's cause. Dan Marino, Elway's quarterbacking peer, lasted only two weeks in charge of the Dolphins. Matt Millen became a punch line as general manager of the Detroit Lions. Michael Jordan never came close to matching his playing success in his management endeavors.

So why would Elway be more like Ozzie Newsome, with the Baltimore Ravens, or Jerry West with the Los Angeles Lakers, than Millen ? Ernie Accorsi was the general manager of the Cleveland Browns for part of Newsome's Hall of Fame playing career, and hired him as a scout in 1991. Ellis asked Accorsi to talk to Elway after Elway accepted the Broncos' job, and Accorsi said it was apparent to him that Elway and Newsome had plenty in common .

"Certain players that play with their eyes open. They don't have tunnel vision. Ozzie used to evaluate my drafts when he was a player. John must have done that, too," Accorsi said. "John, with all his fame, probably had a bigger obstacle to overcome. He had to convince people that in his own right he could be a good general manager. Those PR moves don't last very long after the press conference is over. It turns out they knew exactly what they were doing."

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Building trust

Elway's first move was to hire a head coach to replace McDaniels. In Fox, Elway chose a man who appeared to be the opposite of the young and notoriously prickly McDaniels : Fox had nine years of head coaching experience, and a reputation of being a coach players loved to play for. They clicked immediately, and the partnership appears to be flourishing. Fox gives his input on personnel matters; Elway offers opinions on what he called "conceptual" football ideas, but they largely let each other run their areas of the organization without interference. Much of the rest of the Broncos staff has remained intact, though the team fired general manager Brian Xanders just after the 2012 draft. With Elway growing comfortable in his role, the elevation of Matt Russell to director of player personnel and the addition of Mike Sullivan to oversee contract negotiations and the salary cap, Xanders became expendable.

Now, there is little question that the current Broncos team is a reflection of Elway. He scouts for players he would have liked to share a locker room, guys he would like to play with on offense or hated playing against on defense. After about six weeks on the job, he made his first significant player decision when he re-signed cornerback Champ Bailey just before he was set to hit the market. "Players had to start understanding that we were going to keep the guys that were loyal to this organization and were great players. They had to start having some trust in us as a front office that we were going to start doing the right thing and keeping the right guys. Champ was the guy," Elway said. " The guy that we could hang our hat on and start building around him."

Manning is the headliner on Elway's crop of players, but plenty of other under-the-radar signings have made important contributions, from re-signing linebacker Wesley Woodard in March (he now leads the team in tackling); signing free agent center Dan Koppel in mid-September (he now starts after J.D. Walton suffered a broken ankle); signing Brooking, 36, during training camp (he unseated starter Joe Mays in October); and claiming kick returner Triton Holiday off waivers from Houston in October (he scored in each of the previous two games). The job hasn't come without hasn't been without criticism, especially late last season, when Elway repeatedly declined to endorse Tebow as the Broncos' long-term solution at quarterback. Other personnel moves failed, notably the signing of defensive tackle Ty Warren, who played only five snaps in two seasons because of injuries, yet collected $5.5 million.

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His first draft of 2011 appears to be a success, with No. 2 pick Von Miller emerging as one of the league's best defensive players, and three others from that class currently starting. He was criticized for moving out of the first round in 2012 to select defensive lineman Derek Wolfe and quarterback Brock Osweiler in the second round. Wolfe has started every game, but Rottweiler (at least the Broncos are hoping) won't contribute for years. " We want to build something that's going to be solid and be competitive year in and year out," Elway said. "If you look at the good teams and what they've done, they've stacked drafts, and that's really what the goal is: Stack drafts, add smart players through free agency and keep getting better."

source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/broncos/2012/11/14/john-elway-wins-with-peyton-manning-not-tim-tebow/1705685/
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Bobby Knight 'would've shot' player before bad 3-pointer

On the surface, Monday night's matchup between Indiana and Georgia didn't look like anything more than another inferior opponent on the No. 1 Hoosiers' schedule.


Then we find out the game is televised on ESPN. And then we find out the announcing team scheduled to call the game: Andy Katz, Dan Shulman and none other than former coach Bobby Knight.
Knight, who famously coached the Hoosiers to three national championships, was fired in 2000 after he failed to meet Indiana president Myles Brand's "zero tolerance" policy following reports that Knight placed his hands on the neck of former player Neil Reed.
This season, Indiana was ranked as the preseason No. 1 team for the first time since 1979-80, a Knight-coached team.
It was only a matter of time before Knight was going to call an Indiana game as part of his media responsibilities with ESPN. Before the game, there were questions about how Indiana fans would treat Knight, if there would be shaken hands between Knight and Indiana figures, and most importantly how the always-critical Knight would commentate on Indiana.

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Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Mark Sanchez throws 4 INTs; Jets playoff hopes dashed

Chris Johnson went 94 yards for the longest touchdown run in the NFL since 2006, and the Tennessee Titans beat the Jets 14-10 on Monday night to eliminate New York from postseason contention.
"Obviously, it's a devastating loss, out of the playoffs, and it hurts beyond belief," Jets coach Rex Ryan said. "I think the thing that really hurts the most is we've got no one to blame but ourselves."

Jake Locker's first touchdown run of the season put Tennessee ahead to stay late in the third quarter, and the Titans intercepted four passes by Sanchez to snap a three-game skid.
"The bottom line is we hung in there, something we haven't been able to do the last two, three weeks of hold onto a lead or find a way to win in the fourth quarter, and this time we did," Titans coach Mike Munchak said. "It's good to win again. It's been a while."
After bumbling around all night, the Jets somehow still had a chance to win when they took over at the Tennessee 25 with 47 seconds left following a 19-yard punt by Brett Kern. But Sanchez fumbled a low shotgun snap, running back Bilal Powell inadvertently kicked the ball away and the Titans recovered to seal it.
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BOX SCORE: Titans 14, Jets 10
"I saw him bobbling the snap," Titans rookie linebacker Zach Brown said. "Then it just came out, and I just fell on it. I was thinking sack because it was play-action. I was thinking I'm going to get me a sack, but he fumbled the snap."
It was a fitting end to an ugly game that left Ryan cursing to himself as he walked off the field. Sanchez finished with five turnovers — one on each of his team's final three possessions. He has 24 this season and 50 total in the past two seasons combined.
"It doesn't feel good hurting your team like that," Sanchez said. "It's not a winning formula. It never feels good."
Ryan wasn't ready to say who his quarterback will be Sunday when the Jets host San Diego.


source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2012/12/17/mark-sanchez-throws-4-ints-jets-playoff-hopes-dashed/1776783/

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Monday, 17 December 2012

Kate Middleton Attends UK Sports Awards Show

The pregnant Duchess of Cambridge made her first public appearance Sunday night since her hospitalization for acute morning sickness.
Looking healthy and strong, the former Kate Middleton presented awards at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year prizes, which were broadcast throughout Britain.
She wore a dark green outfit and seemed composed and comfortable, showing no signs of the acute morning sickness that had led to her recent hospitalization.

She had not been seen in public since leaving King Edward VII Hospital in London on Dec. 6. At the time, officials said the duchess would be resting.

At the conclusion of the gala show, she presented the lifetime achievement award to Sebastian Coe, the newly elected chairman of the British Olympic Association and a two-time Olympic middle-distance champion. She also presented the sports personality of the year award, won by Tour de France and Olympic champion Bradley Wiggins.

Palace officials have said the Duchess is in the first 12 weeks of her pregnancy. It would be the first child for her and her husband, Prince William.

It was also her first public appearance since the apparent suicide of a nurse at King Edward VII Hospital who was the victim of a prank call by two DJs from an Australian radio show.



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Friday, 14 December 2012

Robert Griffin III's dad responds to Rob Parker

Robert Griffin II said he isn't taking offense with disparaging racial comments made by an ESPN First Take commentator Thursday, because "it's not going to benefit" anyone.
Earlier in the day, during the show, commentator Rob Parker, who is black, had questioned Robert Griffin III's authenticity by asking, "Is he a brother, or is he a cornball brother?" Parker then continued his criticism of the Washington Redskins rookie quarterback:
"He's not real. OK, he's black, he kind of does the thing, but he's not really down with the cause," Parker said. "He's not one of us. He's kind of black, but he's not really, like, the guy you want to hang out with because he's off to something else.
"We all know he has a white fiancee. There was all this talk about how he's a Republican ... Tiger Woods was like, 'I've got black skin but don't call me black.'"

Griffin II told USA TODAY Sports he was baffled by the comments but wouldn't fire back Thursday night, even though Parker's remarks ignited the blogosphere and sparked angry social media responses. A few minutes later after his father spoke, Griffin III tweeted to supporters: "I'm thankful for a lot of things in life and one of those things is your support. Thank you."
ESPN spokesman Mike Soltys told USA TODAY Sports that Parker's comments "were inappropriate and we are evaluating our next steps."
RGIII: QB discusses race
Griffin II said his next steps were to dismiss Parker's remarks.
"He needs to define what 'one of us' is. That guy needs to define that," he said. "I wouldn't say it's racism. I would just say some people put things out there about people so they can stir things up.
"Robert is in really good shape on who he is, where he needs to get to in order to seek the goals he has in life ... so I don't take offense."
During his weekly news conference Wednesday, Griffin III said he didn't want to be defined by race.
"You want to be defined by your work ethic, the person you are, your character, your personality," he said. "I am an African-American in America. But I don't have to be defined by that."

source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/redskins/2012/12/13/robert-griffin-iii-washington-redskins-rob-parker/1768501/

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Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Mike D'Antoni loses cool over question on Lakers defense

Mike D'Antoni coached his 12th Los Angeles Lakers game Tuesday night, and a 100-94 loss at the Cleveland Cavaliers put his record at 4-8. The stress manifested when he cracked during an interview session after the game.


The setting: D'Antoni is speaking with news reporters about the loss when one asks him if his team practiced defense before the game. The question was a bit of a setup, with the interviewer going through his understanding of the Lakers' pregame activities, which didn't include defensive drills.
"Hell, yeah, we worked for a half-hour on it," D'Antoni countered. "You're starting to piss me off. You're starting to piss me off because you're saying something that's not factually correct."

The interviewer reportedly was Los Angeles Times columnist T.J. Simers, who has a history of antagonistic questioning in news conferences. Most recently, he asked UCLA football coach Jim L. Mora if he intentionally lost a game.
The most confounding part of the video is Time Warner Cable's Sportsnet pulling away from some dynamite television to return to the studio following D'Antoni's comment. Then again, they're probably similarly frustrated with the Lakers' lack of success.

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Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Tom Brady, Patriots steamroll AFC-leading Texans

he stage was bright, the opponent tough, but the conclusion nearly forgone.
Tom Brady escaped the pocket anyway, abandoning his protection for an awkward third-down sprint of 6 yards at the end of the third quarter, with his New England Patriots already up 28-7 over the Houston Texans. New England would win 42-14 on Monday night.
Brady wanted to make a point, no matter the score, and he fired up a spoiled home crowd with an emphatic fist pump, eliciting chants of "M-V-P."


"I don't run too often, so I've got to show them that I can still do it a little bit," Brady said. "I was pretty fired up at that point. That was a big moment in the game."
And who is Brady is putting on notice?
"The opposing defenses that say I can't run and won't move out of the pocket," he said. "At least there's a little bit of a threat there. Not a big threat; I'm not like RGIII there or anything, but I can make a first down."
Soon after Brady earned a first down by a yard, taking a hit in the process, he was pulled for backup Ryan Mallett. No point in keeping the 35-year-old Brady on the field during a blowout, even if the opposing Texans brought a league-best 11-1 record into the game.
From the jump, those 11 wins didn't help the Texans at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots (10-3) scored on their first three possessions, including two touchdown passes to Hernandez, his first scores in almost two months. Brady wound up with 296 yards on 21 of 35 passing for four touchdowns with no interceptions.
The win marked the 10th season Brady has led the Patriots to at least 10 wins, and the scoring outburst puts New England on pace to finish eight points shy of the NFL record 589 they scored in 2007.

Monday's performance – against the NFL's sixth-ranked defense -- should lift Brady into the league MVP conversation, if he wasn't there already. His willingness to take a hit was reminiscent of a younger man, who won Super Bowls in 2002, '04 and '05.
Wide receiver Donte Stallworth joined the team two years after the last one, in 2007, and saw Brady win his first MVP award that season with an NFL-record 50 touchdown passes to just eight interceptions. Stallworth rejoined the team last week when injuries struck New England's receivers. He caught a 63-yard touchdown pass from Brady as the team's third receiver.
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The difference between that Brady and the one we saw Monday night? Just a few more wrinkles in his face, Stallworth says.
"He's probably right," Brady says. "It's called kids, marriage, a few losses over the last five years. Those will add some grey hairs and some wrinkles."
No doubt the Patriots' early-season stumbles added new furrows in Brady's brow as well. These Patriots on Monday looked nothing like the crew which lost two in a row – once to Arizona (now 4-9) – in the season's first three games. The Patriots have rebounded with seven straight wins, taking their last four by a margin of 90 combined points. Only the Broncos, with their eight consecutive wins, are hotter.
"That's a good locker room in there right now," coach Bill Belichick said.
Somehow, the only constant has been Brady. He's got 29 passing touchdowns and four interceptions, which would tie the fewest in his career if he doesn't throw another. Tight ends Rob Gronkowski, Hernandez and go-to receiver Wes Welker have each dealt with injuries, along with several offensive linemen. Every week, the Patriots are tailoring their game plan around some absence. This time, Julian Edelman was lost to a season-ending foot injury. Enter Stallworth, add Brady, and you get immediate production.
Along with Stallworth and Hernandez, Brandon Lloyd caught a touchdown pass, and the Patriots managed 130 rushing yards. Plus, the offense allowed only one sack to a team boasting a defensive player of the year favorite in pass rusher J.J. Watt. Guard Logan Mankins, returning from injury, said the success in protection had something to do with Monday being Matt Light Night. The retired Patriots tackle was honored at halftime.
"I would say most of the night (the blocking) went pretty good," Mankins said. "It was like we had six guys out there so (Light) helped us a lot."
But all the night's successes weren't good enough for Brady, drafted a year before Light in 2000. Brady lamented the failure to put up touchdowns on the four possessions following the opening run. He saw room for improvement and a reason to prove a point that is, at this juncture, academic.
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NFL should be ashamed of its weak DUI policy

Don't just take a stronger stance against drunk driving. Take a front-line role in a national crusade to eliminate a serious but preventable problem that can devastate lives, as we've seen. Show us real leadership.
There's no question the nation's most popular sports league and the players union, touted as a partner, can have an impact, given its tremendous influence. Millions watch. Millions can be affected. Now is the time to do something.


The league and union can begin by changing an alcohol policy that is so weak a player can get arrested for DUI after playing on Monday Night Football, then take his place in the lineup the next Sunday. That happened this season with Atlanta Falcons running back Michael Turner, a first-time offender, but that's not an aberration with the NFL's policy. It's written to allow that.
This is not a quick-twitch reaction to the tragedy that occurred in Texas, ending the life of Jerry Brown, the Dallas Cowboys practice squad linebacker. But perhaps Brown's death -- a case of NFL-on-NFL crime, with the deadly car driven by Brown's best friend, college roommate and Cowboys teammate Josh Brent -- can add urgency to the need for the NFL and the union to attack drunk driving.
The union should listen to its members, like Steelers linebacker Larry Foote: "We have to get a hold of the alcohol. Guys won't want to hear that. But that's the problem." And Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel: "It needs to be taken seriously. It's a very serious deal. You just pray that sometimes we're going to realize it's not worth it."

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell once suspended Adam "Pacman" Jones for an entire season for repeated brushes with the law, but no convictions.He banned Ben Roethlisberger for four games amid allegations of sexual misconduct, with no charges.
But when it comes to DUI, Goodell can ban alcohol from being served on team charter flights, but he can't suspend a first-time DUI offender under the personal conduct policy because the language in the collective bargaining agreement won't let him.
This is not about giving Goodell more power. DeMaurice Smith, the NFLPA's executive director, should be just as aggressive in demanding that drunk drivers are benched for a first offense. But if it's true, as the NFL charges, that the players union has been resistant to new language and a tougher policy, then shame on the NFLPA.
A player busted with Adderall in his system will draw a four-game suspension for a first offense. A player found to have an above-legal level of alcohol in his system while driving will pretty much forfeit two game checks as a first-timer (up to a maximum of $50,000), and keep on playing. That's wrong.
Due process is important, but even with a conviction for DUI, a first-time offender won't get a suspension — which, for NFL players, is the best deterrent of all.
Consider the numbers: According to USA TODAY Sports data, 28% of NFL player arrests since 2000 have been for DUI charges. Eighteen players have been arrested for DUI in 2012 — more than double the seven cases in 2011. Since the research was first collected in 2000, the most DUI arrests in a single year, 20, occurred in 2006.
The increasing rate of DUI arrests suggests that support programs by the league and teams are not working, and personal responsibility is being thrown to the wind.
A four-game suspension, similiar to a PED violation, should be the minimum for first-time DUI offenders. A tougher alcohol policy would send the right message. And save lives.

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Monday, 10 December 2012

Emotional Cowboys rally to win game dedicated to Brown

It was the type of raucous sideline celebration that you normally see after a game-winning field goal or a when a team punches a ticket to the next round of the playoffs.
This usually doesn't happen with a third-down conversion.
But it was not a typical day at the office for the grief-stricken Dallas Cowboys, playing a day after learning that practice squad linebacker Jerry Brown, 25, died in a single-car, alcohol-related accident that also resulted in intoxication manslaughter charges against a teammate who was supposed to start on Sunday, defensive tackle Josh Brent.




They took a lot of baggage into this game. Some players visited with grief counselors at the team hotel on Saturday night. Before they took the field at Paul Brown Stadium, players openly sobbed in the locker room.
Late in the fourth quarter, with victory in sight at crunch time, it was time. Time to let all the emotion flow.
DeMarco Murray, the rugged running back, made sure that they could have this moment with his violent 6-yard blast off right tackle on third-and-4 that set up the 40-yard field goal by Dan Bailey that clinched the 20-19 victory against the Cincinnati Bengals.

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Does the NFL have a drinking problem?

Since January 2000, NFL players have been arrested at least 624 times on various charges, including 42 times this year, according to data compiled by USA TODAY Sports.
Of those 624 arrests, 177 (28%) were arrested because they were suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Despite the league's various attempts to stop the problem, it remains the single-biggest criminal issue in the NFL.
Nothing else comes close. Nothing else has been more deadly.


Dallas Cowboys linebacker Jerry Brown became the latest victim early Saturday when police say teammate Josh Brent drove drunk, hit a curb and flipped his car, killing Brown, who was riding with him.
"We've all done it (driven intoxicated)," San Diego Chargers linebacker Takeo Spikes said Sunday. "But it's to a point now where maybe you were ignorant and didn't know any better or felt you were invincible. We've had enough of death to show us this is what you do not do."
In some kind of cosmic alignment, the accident Saturday happened on the same road — about 1½ miles away — from the national headquarters of Mothers Against Drunk Driving, an NFL partner in the fight against DUIs.

I've been in those circumstances where I drove where I was under the influence," Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Larry Foote said. "We have to get a hold of the alcohol. Guys won't want to hear that. But that's the problem. Too much alcohol, getting drunk, you're out of control"
Brown's death marked the third time since 1998 that an NFL player killed another person because of suspected DUI. Brent's arrest also marked the 18th time this year that an NFL player has been arrested on suspicion of DUI — up from seven in 2011 and not far behind the worst NFL DUI years in recent history: 20 in 2006 and 19 in 2009. On average, NFL players are arrested for DUI about 13-14 times a year.

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The NFL has noted various efforts to stem the problem, including discipline, education and even chauffeur services available to players through the players union. All they have to do is call for a ride.
"The program is there and I don't know why every player in the league wouldn't use it," Kansas City Chiefs defensive end Shaun Smith said. "I've used it before when I've been out, and I'm sure I'll use it again. Personally, I'm not going to put myself or anyone else at risk by driving drunk. You just wish everyone felt that way."

source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/2012/12/10/dallas-cowboys-josh-brent-nfl-drinking-driving-dui/1757651/


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Thursday, 6 December 2012

Tim Tebow says phone call to crash survivor 'better than any touchdown I'll ever score'

aters will hate, because that's what they do, but what Tim Tebow did earlier this week was a classy move worthy of our praise.
The hashtag #TebowCallMatt trended Monday on Twitter in an effort to connect the Jets quarterback with New York area high school football player Matthew Hardy, the survivor of a car crash involving a drunk driver. Tragically, though, Hardy lost his girlfriend and friend in the accident. When Tebow caught wind of the campaign, he did his good deed by calling Hardy that day to offer some words of encouragement.
On Wednesday, Tebow spoke about the experience.


"Anytime something like that happens to me, it's humbling," Tebow said, via ESPNNewYork.com. "You feel almost not worthy of being wanted to talk to somebody. You think of what have I done to deserve an opportunity to try to encourage a kid like that. It's worth everything, and it's awesome. It's better than any touchdown I'll ever score."
Tebow said that, after he convinced Hardy and his friends on speaker that it wasn't a prank call, they had a great conversation and prayed together over the phone.
"We talked for a while, and he was just in awesome spirits for what had taken place. He was just an inspiration to me," Tebow said. "You call him, trying to encourage him (and) trying to say a few words of inspiration, but the way his attitude was and his focus, it was just awesome.
"The support from his friends around him was just so cool. You could hear them on the phone. They had it on speaker. For dealing with everything that he's dealing with, losing his friends (and) his girlfriend, and the injuries that he has, it just puts everything into perspective to know that all this trivial stuff right here, we care about it, but it really doesn't matter."
There might be plenty of ways that Tebow annoys you, but this shouldn't be one of them

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Monday, 3 December 2012

History repeats itself in this year's BCS


For as much as college football evolves and its postseason format changes, this is still a sport ruled by tradition and exclusivity. Over the past 75 years, only 30 different schools have claimed at least a share of the national title.
In that span of time, two programs have won it all more often than anyone else, combining for 17 championships: Alabama and Notre Dame. On Jan. 7, they'll meet at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla., for the BCS national title.
"It's a real historic game, two historic teams, great traditions," Alabama linebacker C.J. Mosley said. "We have to make sure we play our type of football and try to block out all the clutter."
And there will be plenty of clutter between now and then, given the myriad storylines at play. Among the most prominent: Alabama coach Nick Saban trying to solidify a dynasty with three championships in the last four years (and fourth overall, which would put him just two behind Bear Bryant), the Southeastern Conference aiming for its seventh consecutive BCS title and Notre Dame roaring back from a slump that consumed most of the last two decades.
"The tradition of Alabama and Notre Dame bring a special attention to it but we're just trying to be the best team on Monday, Jan. 7," Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said. "All of that tradition, what happened in the past, isn't going to help us,"


Though numerous BCS controversies over the years helped build momentum for a four-team playoff, which will begin in 2014, the only uproar this year involved the inclusion of Northern Illinois. By finishing 15th in the BCS standings (comfortably above the top-16 cutoff) and ahead of the Big East (Louisville) and Big Ten (Wisconsin) champions, Northern Illinois earned the Mid-American Conference's first-ever BCS bid and will face Florida State in the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day.
That development knocked Oklahoma, which won a share of the Big 12 title with Kansas State but lost the head-to-head tiebreaker, out of the BCS and into the Cotton Bowl. It also moved Louisville from the Orange Bowl to the Sugar Bowl, where it will play Florida.

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And though Northern Illinois' presence won't sit well with the power conference set, given the Huskies lost their season opener to an Iowa team that finished 4-8, it was a momentous occasion for the school in DeKalb, Ill. When it won the MAC last year, Northern Illinois earned a trip to the GoDaddy.com Bowl in Mobile, Ala.
"All of us have known since the inception of the BCS, this is the framework we all work through and it's a great story," Orange Bowl executive director Eric Poms said. "As we saw in 2007 when Boise State played Oklahoma (in the Fiesta Bowl), those matchups bring out the theatrics."

source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2012/12/02/bcs-alabama-notre-dame/1741157/

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Sorrow, anger after Chiefs' murder-suicide

The Kansas City Chiefs wore red and triumphed. The Carolina Panthers wore white and were defeated. But the scoreboard and the statistics and the typical ups and downs of an NFL game were all shrouded in gray areas and shades of sorrow — and anger, too — at Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday.

In the end, despite the certainty of a final score — Chiefs 27, Panthers 21 — it was the confusion, the unanswered questions and the numbing sadness that defined an NFL Sunday like no other in Kansas City, the day after a murder-suicide involving one of the Chiefs' players had made a sporting contest seem trivial.
Chiefs tackle Eric Winston, like a lot of the big men on the field Sunday, wasn't sure what to think or feel.


"You just don't know what's going on in some people's lives," Winston said. "They can have a lot of demons, and you'll never know. I guess the biggest thing we can do as men and as brothers is just be there for each other and try to have that shoulder for someone to talk to before something like this happens."
The game provided one image perhaps Chiefs fans needed to see: Kansas City running back Peyton Hillis scoring an early touchdown and then jogging to the sideline, handing the ball to head coach Romeo Crennel and wrapping him up in an emotional hug.
But Hillis' gesture could provide little solace after what took place a little more than 24 hours earlier in the parking lot of the stadium. There, in the presence of Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli and Crennel, 25-year-old linebacker Jovan Belcher shot himself to death, just minutes after Belcher had killed his girlfriend, Kasandra Perkins, at their home, according to police. Perkins was the mother of their infant daughter.
Police said Belcher shot Perkins on Saturday morning at the house they shared in a newly built subdivision here. Their daughter, Zoey, and Belcher's mother, Cheryl Shepherd, were present.
The baby remains in Shepherd's custody. The Chiefs said Sunday that they planned to start a fund to financially support the infant, who was born Sept. 11.
The team did not publicly memorialize Belcher. Instead, it held a moment of silence in honor of victims of domestic violence before the nearly 63,000 fans.
Teammates privately remembered Belcher, who had started 10 games this season, and the team arranged his locker as normal, with his red No.59 jersey inside.
When the game was over, Crennel praised his players, remembered Belcher as a good teammate and respectfully declined to discuss what he had witnessed
"I'm choosing not to answer any questions about what I saw yesterday," he said. "I think that you will understand that, and hopefully you will respect my wishes on that, because it wasn't a pretty sight."
Longtime Chiefs fan Josephine Carullo called Sunday one of the most bizarre days she had ever experienced at Arrowhead.
"I think there should be a moment of silence. But there's really nothing to say," Carullo said, her eyes watering behind dark sunglasses. "He killed that poor woman, and then he killed himself. It's kind of hard to honor something like that."

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Nothing they did inside Arrowhead Stadium on Sunday afternoon was going to heal the wounds inflicted and the families shattered by what took place in the parking lot the day before.
But the Chiefs and Panthers played the game, as players, coaches and the thousands of spectators wondered why a young, successful pro football player would commit murder and then end his own life before the very people who were trying to help him shape it.
"There wasn't one player on our team who thought they could see that coming," Chiefs quarterback Brady Quinn said. "Trying to understand the situation was tough. ... It's going to affect the Perkins family, the Belcher family, his daughter for many, many years to come."
Quinn did what many did after learning that a father had killed the mother and then himself: turned his thoughts to the surviving child.
"Without having either parent in her life now, I think it's important that she understands the type of love that she should get from a family," Quinn said. "And Jovan was part of our family, and we try to take care of our own."
Chiefs fans showed up for the game amid somber strides and a clear measure of sorrow — after all, a suicide took place just a few hundred yards away from where a game would be played. Some of them made it clear, though, that they wouldn't have minded if the game had been canceled.
Brian Stewart and his family were already heading north from their home in Springfield, Mo., on Saturday morning when they heard the news about the murder-suicide. When they learned the game hadn't been canceled — which Stewart said would have been understandable — their concern turned to Crennel.
"How could he coach today?" Stewart wondered. "How can he focus on the game? Is he in the mental state to lead this team today?"
Pittsburgh Steelers guard Willie Colon, interviewed after playing the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, said the Chiefs game should have been canceled.
"It's hard for me to imagine playing the day after one of my teammates died," Colon said. "It would have been real tough. We spend more time with each other than our own families."
But the game was an afterthought.
Sure, it has been a difficult year to be a Chiefs fan this season. Before Sunday, the team had won one game and had yet to win a game in Kansas City. But Saturday's tragedy did what other senseless killings tend to do: make people stop to take stock of the world around them.
In this case, those who knew the couple seemed to have had little inkling that anything was wrong.
Belcher's mother, Cheryl Shepherd, declined to be interviewed when reached by USA TODAY Sports.
"Excuse me, right now is not the time," she said. "I wish not to talk to anybody. I apologize. I'm not being rude. But I cannot talk right now."
Jamaal Charles didn't want to talk, either. He is the Chiefs' top running back and characteristically led the Kansas City running game Sunday with 127 yards on 27 carries. He is also married to Perkins' cousin. Charles was not at his locker during postgame interviews.
"It might not be over for some time for a lot of the guys," Crennel said.

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'He did commit a murder'
A mixture of mourning and anger toward Belcher filled the air at Arrowhead.
Chiefs fans Taylor Grant and his father, Kurt Grant, displayed an "RIP #59" sign.
"We wanted to show our respect for a player who's played for us well over the years," Kurt Grant said. "Not to excuse what he did but to pay respects and thank him for the four years he did give us."
Some of the most loyal Chiefs fans decided to cancel their normally festive pregame activities.
"We felt it was disrespectful to the organization and to the victim's family," said Chiefs fan Brent Cable, a veteran tailgater. "I feel bad for Mr. Pioli and Crennel and the baby. It was just selfish. We feel remorseful that this happened, but we don't feel it's appropriate for them to memorialize them in the stadium or anything. After all, he did commit a murder."
Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt, stopping to speak to reporters before the game, said, "There's really nothing you can do to prepare for this. It's tough, and, again, I come back to the fact that the guys rally around each other to make it through the day."
Crennel joined his team on the field for warm-ups about 45 minutes before kickoff. As players stretched, Crennel zigzagged his way through his team, patting players on the back and slapping fives. Safety Eric Berry stood and gave his coach a hug.
The Chiefs openly wondered about Crennel's emotional state.
"It was hard on him," defensive tackle Shaun Smith said. "I love him, because he's like my father. So I can feel the pain and emotion he's going through to deal with it. He loves each one of us like sons. We need to be there for each other. That's all we can do right now. It's tough, trust me, it's tough. ... It's going to be all right, though."
The tragedy made national headlines throughout the weekend and was resonating in stadiums across the NFL on Sunday. At M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, fans waiting for the Ravens-Steelers game found themselves talking about the cultural plague that is domestic abuse.
"Why do you have to kill your partner?" asked Cindy Burnett, 50, from Davidsonville, Md. "I'm sure no one knew the troubles he was having."
But those who knew Belcher from his high school days in Long Island, N.Y., to his college days at the University of Maine to his surprising success as an undrafted free agent in the NFL were stunned to hear of such a tragic and violent ending to his life.
"Those who didn't know him can never fathom what kind of person he really was," Belcher's high school coach, Al Ritacco, told USA TODAY Sports. "How this all came about we'll never know, I guess.
"But this is not the Jovan I know. I would tell you that on a stack of Bibles."

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