Saturday, February 16, 2013

Villa discharged from hospital

Barcelona says striker David Villa has been released from his second hospital stay this week to treat a case of kidney stones.

Villa spent Monday night in hospital before being sent home, only to return due to intense pain on Thursday for further medical care.

Barcelona says Villa will not be fit to play at Granada on Saturday in the Spanish league.

The 31-year-old Villa missed several games this year due to a muscle injury, and has yet to recover his starting role since returning from a long layoff because of a broken leg last summer.

Source: http://network.yardbarker.com/soccer/article_external/villa_discharged_from_hospital/12922822

Kansas City Chiefs Miami Heat

MJ beat Bobcats rookie 1-on-1

Wait...what?

Source: http://network.yardbarker.com/nba/article_external/michael_jordan_beat_michael_kidd_gilchrist_1_on_1/12927523

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Harvey, the Calgary Flames Mascot, Mooned Dallas? Eric Nystrom During an Interview

Harvey, the Calgary Flames Mascot, Mooned Dallas’ Eric Nystrom During an Interview
That's mean.

Source: http://www.thebiglead.com/index.php/2013/02/15/harvey-the-calgary-flames-mascot-mooned-dallas-eric-nystrom-during-an-interview/

Toronto Raptors Los Angeles Clippers

Friday, February 15, 2013

Team to hold Rubio water night

The biggest political scandal of 2013 involves United States junior Senator Marco Rubio and a water bottle. You may have seen the possible 2016 Presidential hopeful take a few swigs of water during the republican response to President Obama?s State of the Union address. Anyway, like any halfway decent Minor League Baseball marketing department would do, the Fort Meyers Miracle plan to capitalize off of their state senator?s taboo moment by hosting a Marco Rubio Water Bottle Giveaway Night at some point this season. Of course, they are. The Miracle are a Single-A affiliate of the Minnesota Twins, and the idea can from the noggin of team president Steve Gliner: ?The idea really came about while I was watching The Today Show,? Gliner told Off the Bench. ?They had a two-minute recap of all the late night humor about the water bottle incident, and it seemed like a fun thing to get in on, since Rubio is based in Florida and it?s in the news.? The Miracle?s principal owner is Marv Goldklan...

Source: http://network.yardbarker.com/mlb/article_external/minor_league_team_to_hold_marco_rubio_water_bottle_giveaway_night/12922114

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Minnesota Vikings unveil brand new logo

The Minnesota Vikings have never really been a progressive team, at least not since they left the best home field advantage* in all of football behind for the comfort of being an indoor team back in 1982. Well, they are moving out of the Metrodome for a flashy new indoor stadium, but before they do they have decided the time has come to update their Norseman logo. And when I say update, I mean going from version 1.0 to 1.01. Check out the drastic differences: Very exciting stuff, right? You have to wonder if Zygy Wilf hired one of his grand kids to use photoshop to update it. I only say that because it costs thousands of dollars to have graphic designers. Obviously, $5-$10 grand is pocket change to an NFL owner, but seriously, look at that thing. LOOK AT IT! The horns are not as long, and the braided hair has been shorten a bit as well. He appears to have a more defined face and mustache, due to darker lines. And finally, a more yellowish gold to his hat. That?s it. The new is still...

Source: http://network.yardbarker.com/nfl/article_external/photo_minnesota_vikings_unveil_their_um_new_logo/12922438

Green Bay Packers Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

Djokovic and Sampras to Play in LA Tennis Challenge

It has been announced that world No. 1 Novak Djokovic, fresh off his 3rd straight Austrailian Open title, will be participating in the inaugural Los Angeles Tennis Challenge. The event will take place on March 4th at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion. The event offers a unique opportunity for Southern California tennis fans to see the explosive 25-year old Serbian in action. He is scheduled to take part in both singles and doubles play.

In addition to Djokovic, the top tennis player of the present, fans will also get to see arguably the greatest tennis player of all time in 14-time Grand Slam champion Pete Sampras, along with former World Top 10 player Mardy Fish and the most successful doubles duo of all time, the Bryan Brothers.

Tickets will be available starting Saturday morning, Jan. 19, at 10 a.m., at www.TicketMaster.com, or can be purchased by calling the UCLA Central Ticket Office at 310-825-2101 Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., or by calling the event directly at 310...

Source: http://network.yardbarker.com/tennis/article_external/djokovic_and_sampras_to_play_in_la_tennis_challenge/12911446

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NFL Draft 2013: Ranking Top Receivers With Round 1 Potential

Cordarrelle Patterson has emerged as the top wide receiver in the 2013 NFL draft, but he's not the only player at his position likely to be taken in Round 1.

Evaluating college receivers can be tricky, since the college game differs so much from the NFL. Quarterback talent is stretched thin in the college ranks, and as a result, college coaches have long come up with creative ways to move the chains.

This means production isn't a reliable benchmark when projecting how a college receiver will translate to the NFL. 

For instance, Patterson only played one year of Division I ball at Tennessee, and he caught just 46 passes for 778 yards and five touchdowns. When you compare his stats to what Terrance Williams accomplished, he doesn't come close to matching up.

So how do the potential first-round receivers stack up?

 

1. Cordarrelle Patterson, Tennessee

Think A.J. Green without the polish. 

Patterson is the most naturally gifted athlete at the receiver position in this year's draft class. He explodes off the line, transitions in and out of his breaks with ease and has blazing speed to get over the top of defenses in a hurry.

Additionally, Patterson has the ability to make defenders miss in the open field, thanks to excellent instincts and lateral mobility. 

He won't be a complete receiver right out of the gates, but he'll become a deep threat teams won't be able to ignore from Day 1, making him a dangerous addition to a receiver-needy team.

Projected Draft Pick: No. 12 overall to the Miami Dolphins

 

2. Terrance Williams, Baylor

Williams was highly productive in his final two years at Baylor, catching 156 passes (97 in 2012) for 2,789 yards (1,832 in 2012) and 23 touchdowns (12 in 2012). 

At 6'3" and 210 pounds, he's slightly bigger than Patterson, who is a bit lankier. 

Williams brings more experience and is a bit more polished, but his raw athleticism doesn't quite add up to what Patterson brings to the table. 

Williams has the tools to become an excellent pro, but he must develop better habits and a sense of urgency when route running. He must also work diligently to improve his hands, which let him down at times.

Projected Draft Pick: No. 22 overall to the St. Louis Rams

 

3. Keenan Allen, California

During the 2012 season, Allen was considered by most experts to be the top receiver of this year's draft class. An injury to his PCL in early November kept him out of the rest of the season, though, and during that time his stock has slipped.

Allen is a more polished route runner than Patterson or Williams and he possesses excellent hands. 

The drawback when considering Allen is that he doesn't possess the same game-breaking speed as the previous two receivers, and he projects as more of a possession receiver at the next level.

That being said, his ability to make plays after the catch reminds me of Michael Crabtree, who has begun to emerge as a No. 1 receiver for the San Francisco 49ers.

Projected Draft Pick: No. 23 overall to the Minnesota Vikings

 

4. Tavon Austin, West Virginia

The previous three receivers are all roughly the same size, at 6'3" and between 205-to-210 pounds. Not so with Austin, who measures in at 5'9" and 175 pounds.

Austin is a Darren Sproles-type player who will create matchup nightmares for opposing defenses in the NFL, but he won't ever be a legitimate No. 1 receiver. 

He possesses blazing speed, video game-like agility, lateral mobility and elusiveness, and his ability to make defenders miss in the open field is jaw dropping.

Austin is also a tremendous weapon on special teams and his lack of size won't hinder him from becoming a dangerous player in the NFL.

Projected Draft Pick: No. 29 overall to the New England Patriots

 

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Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1529343-nfl-draft-2013-ranking-top-receivers-with-round-1-potential

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