2010年10月6日星期三

This one just asks for the hat.

Lawrence began the organization when she was 14 and living in New Jersey. After her grandfather, Arthur Sohmer, died of prostate cancer at age 62, Lawrence started to volunteer for the American Cancer Society. Talking with patients her own age, she heard a recurring theme.

"It's incredible," said Lawrence, 28, a Pepperdine University graduate who is an assistant director in the campus's alumni office  wholesale New era winter hats. "I never in my wildest dreams thought it would get as big as it has."

If the response is good, Hats Off for Cancer could achieve an impressive milestone by collecting its 1 millionth hat for children and young adults who lose their hair during chemotherapy.

Hats Off for Cancer, a nonprofit organization founded by Calabasas resident Tara Lawrence, will hold its annual Mad Hatter Day drive   cheap Rockstar hatsWednesday.

This one just asks for the hat.

Many charity groups ask people to pass the hat to raise money to help cancer patients.





Check out a few of the options featured on the Disney Parks Blog:

It's not uncommon to see guests of all ages proudly donning a pair of Mickey ears inside Disney parks. Over the years Disney designers have become creative & have embellished the traditional Mickey ears to celebrate holidays, different fashions, and celebrations. wholesale Rockstar hatsDuring Halloween time the ears get downright kooky & spooky! From limited edition ears to LED emblazoned hats, and even over-the-top Halloween headbands there are many options to show your spirit right now at the Disney parks.

2010年10月5日星期二

Everyone always remembers someone who wears a hat

The milliner, who won an award at this year’s Easter Show, only took up the trade professionally in 2005 after a career as a high school teacher of textiles and design.

“The Cheap Oakland Athletics Hats Audrey Hepburn look is something that I am often drawn to.”

“The notion of the fifties is very strong this season,” she said.

She said lace and a general trend towards vintage styles were the influences this season.

“Everyone always remembers someone who wears a hat.”

“A hat completes an outfit,” wholesale Oakland Athletics Hats Ms Kelly said.

In her Rozelle workshop overflowing with feathers, ribbons, colours and fabrics, the milliner said a hat was “part of the look” for women at the races.

Hat makers like Catherine Kelly are also busy making the must-have items at the races or a Melbourne Cup party.

Heather also talked about her experiences of textile tours of India,  discount Oakland Athletics Hatswhere she visited remote villages to watch specialists in embroidery at work. She said: “The students were so imaginative and came up with brilliant ideas.”

The workshop was held to encourage pupils to develop new skills with fabrics as they prepare for coursework and exams. The class then went on to design and make their own samples throughout the day, Cheap Philadelphia Phillies Hats which will go towards their grades.

2010年10月4日星期一

Proponents of voluntary hunter

This time, the commission asked the ODFW to come up with a series of mandatory hunter-orange proposals. After public debate, Cheap Monster energy hatsthe various proposals were whittled down to the one passed Thursday.

That argument has been used to shoot down hunter-orange proposals at the commission and legislative levels for decades.

Proponents of voluntary hunter-orange stress thatWholesale Monster energy hats   those injuries and fatalities would have been avoided if the shooters had followed current hunting rules — particularly the practice of identifying your target and knowing what's behind it.

Half of the 170 weapons-related hunting accidents here in the past 20 years were vision-related, and two-thirds of the 32 fatalities over that time frame were vision-related.

Sparked by the death of a 15-year-old Salem boy shot Dec. 6 by his uncle, who mistook the camouflaged teen for an elk last fall, Cheap DC shoes hats the commission in December questioned whether the ODFW should do more than just strongly encourage Oregon's hunters to wear blaze orange.

2010年9月29日星期三

Well demonish, isn’t a proper word

In a career spanning more than 55 years Sondheim has written 17 musicals and countless songs, and it is something of an oddity that there is only one of them that most people – which is to say people who are not fans of musical theatre in general and Sondheim in particular – would immediately recognise. Send in the Clowns was originally written for Glynis Johns to sing in 1973’s A Little Night Music – a middle-aged woman reflecting with bitterness, anger and irony as she realises that an old lover has no interest in reviving their affair. Cheap Oakland Athletics Hats It went on to become a hit for both Frank Sinatra and Judy Collins, and has been covered in more than 500 separate recordings, travelling far beyond its original setting to acquire a kind of universality as a song of every unhappy ending, every what-might-have-been. 

'Well demonish, isn’t a proper word, of course,’ he says. 'But neither of them describe me, I don’t think. Someone sent me a whole set of anagrams of my full name the other day. “He pens demon hits”.’ He laughs. 'I like that one.’ 

Sondheim is a lover of games,wholesale Oakland Athletics Hats  and collects antique ones (many were destroyed in a fire that swept through the lower floors of the house in 1995). He has a passion for murder mysteries, puzzles (he once spent 18 months devising cryptic crosswords for New York magazine), word play and anagrams. His own name, he points out, provides two particularly delicious ones, 'demonish’ and 'hedonism’. 

2010年9月27日星期一

hats

6. Fold the face-up bottom edge of the paper up to meet the bottom edge of the triangles, then fold up again to form a cuffCheap Chicago White Sox Hats.

5. Fold the two top corners in diagonally, so that the edge of your fold on each side meets that center crease. These folds will make two triangles on the front of your hat.

4. Fold the paper from left to right to make a center crease, then unfold

3. Fold your paper in half along the long sidewholesale Chicago White Sox Hats, then turn it so that the fold is on top.

2. Turn your paper so that the longer sides form the rectangle’s height, not its length.

1. Your paper shouldn’t be square. discount Chicago White Sox HatsIf it is a perfect square, cut off or fold down around six inches on one side of the paper to make it rectangular.


FULL THROTTLE POINTS

Pro Stock Motorcycle: 1. Andrew Hines, 2,444; 2. LE Tonglet, 2,400; 3. Eddie Krawiec, 2,264; 4. Matt Smith, 2,248; 5. Steve Johnson, 2,217; 6Cheap Monster energy hats. Michael Phillips, 2,209; 7. Hector Arana, 2,204; 8. Karen Stoffer, 2,137; 9. Craig Treble, 2,117; 10. David Hope, 2,114.

Pro Stock: 1. Mike Edwards, 2,362; 2. Greg Anderson, 2,346; 3. Greg Stanfield, 2,300; 4. Allen Johnson, 2,228; 5. Jason Line, 2,223; 6. Jeg Coughlin, 2,211; 7. Shane Gray, 2,180; 8. Ron Krisher, 2,173; 9. Rodger Brogdon, 2,117; 10. Johnny GrayWholesale Monster energy hats   , 2,107.

Funny Car: 1. John Force, 2,339; 2. Matt Hagan, 2,314; 3. Jack Beckman, 2,294; 4. Ashley Force Hood, 2,271; 5. Bob Tasca IIICheap DC shoes hats , 2,215; 6. Robert Hight, 2,189; 7. Ron Capps, 2,157; 8. Del Worsham, 2,149; 9. Tim Wilkerson, 2,147; 10. Tony Pedregon, 2,116.

Top Fuel: 1. Larry Dixon, 2,422; 2. Cory McClenathan, 2,353; 3. Tony Schumacher, 2,328; 4. Brandon Bernstein, 2,249; 5. Doug Kalitta, 2,245; 6. Shawn Langdon, 2,226; 7. Antron Brown, 2,201; 8. Steve Torrence, 2,168; 9. Morgan Lucas, 2,135; 10. David Grubnic, 2,098.



2010年9月23日星期四

His unpublished crime novel

His unpublished crime novel, Cheap Los Angeles Dodgers Hats“Another Day in Paradise,” follows the exploits of a reporter-turned-private eye on the trail of a stolen ruby. A friend of Mr. Celizic hopes to get the book in print.

Mr. Celizic also was the author of several books, including “The Biggest Game of Them All: Notre Dame, Michigan State and the Fall of 1966,” about the college football season that led to the Nov. 19, 1966, showdown between the undefeated Fighting Irish and Spartans, Nos. 1 and 2 in the national rankings. wholesale Los Angeles Dodgers Hats Mr. Celizic was a Notre Dame freshman that fall and presumably cheered when the Irish prevailed.

“Two weeks earlier, Jews had been stoned by Muslims in the courtyard in front of the Western Wall. One week earlier, they had been prevented from approaching the wall by the Jerusalem police, who had feared another stoning … For 1,900 years, until 1967, when the Jews recaptured Old Jerusalem, Jews had been unable to approach the Western Wall. discount Los Angeles Dodgers HatsThat they would be prevented again was inconceivable, an evil that could not be allowed to happen.”

2010年9月20日星期一

In Funny Hats

State and local governments need money to operate. They should raise it the old-fashioned way, through taxes that are imposed and enforced systematically. This sort of tax is collected by men and women in business attire – no funny hats required.



This would remove the incentive for the state to randomly take money from passers-by, either figuratively or literally. Cheap Cincinnati Reds Hats The system can then focus on dangerous offenses, and the job of law enforcement will be to keep us safe, not to keep the public sector solvent.



The best answer is for the public to demand reform. State legislatures should pass laws requiring that, beyond basic administrative costs, revenue from traffic summonses, tickets and seizures be remitted directly to the state treasury. (As Indiana’s situation illustrates, these costs should also be clearly defined.) The state should then return this money to its taxpayers in some way: either per capita, inversely to income, or through some other system.



A recent investigation by the Indianapolis Star found that money and goods seized from criminal suspects were not going to Indiana’s Common School Fund, as the state’s law apparently intended. Instead, a vaguely worded portion of the statute allowed law enforcement agencies to direct most of that cash back into their own budget. Paul Ogden, a defense attorney from Indianapolis, said, “They’re profiting off policing with this forfeiture law.”



In the 1990s, the Volusia County, Fla. sheriff’s drug squad conducted raids against travelers on Interstate 95. Deputies searched motorists’ cars and seized large quantities of cash under suspicion of drug law violations. Even if no drug charges were filed against the citizens in question, almost none of this money was returned. wholesale Cincinnati Reds Hats  The NAACP went to court to stop the raids, charging that the sheriff’s office specifically targeted black and Hispanic drivers.



Any time law enforcement has a financial stake in how and when the law is applied, there is a serious problem.



Quotas promote public distrust of police, or sanitation inspectors, or revenue agents, or any other public officer whose job depends upon reaching a fiscal target. These public servants will, at best, be seen as draconian enforcers. At worst, officers under excessive pressure may resort to outright dishonesty.



By looking at traffic violations as a way to raise revenue, state and local governments compromise public service and safety. Double parking is certainly a problem, but it is hardly the most dangerous one facing most Brooklyn neighborhoods.



There is nothing wrong with enforcing the law. But there is a lot wrong with turning law enforcement officers into tax collectors with funny hats.



It is hardly a new problem. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ran a story in 2002 in which anonymous Pennsylvania state troopers complained about the need to meet statistical goals, sometimes at the expense of safety. Pressure to perform made many troopers feel they could no longer rely on their own best judgment. One said, “I’m writing a ticket for somebody going 74 mph, to make my quota, and a car goes whizzing past me doing 97. discount Cincinnati Reds HatsThat’s the guy I should have been waiting for.”



Ticket quotas are always there, and their existence is always denied. A recent recording, obtained from an anonymous police supervisor in Brooklyn, created a stir by evidently proving what the public has always suspected. The officers were told that they had to issue a minimum of 20 summonses per week, for violations including double parking and driving while using a cell phone.



That may have been part of the reason, but I would be willing to bet that New York’s endless state and local budget problems had more than a little to do with it, too.



The Parkway is a lightly traveled road with a speed limit throughout of 55 miles per hour, though in many sections it could safely be taken faster. Were the state troopers out in force to promote safety and make sure everyone enjoyed their Labor Day holiday?



I had stumbled across a classic speed trap.



On Labor Day, as I drove south on New York’s beautiful Taconic State Parkway,Cheap Atlanta Braves Hats I crested a hill to find a state police cruiser stopped on the shoulder. Just beyond the trooper were three more cruisers, each with lights flashing, each parked behind an unhappy motorist.

2010年8月30日星期一

New England Patriots

It's more than that when it comes to Patriots-Jets. It's pure hated. And it makes us wish the NFL season started tonigh

"It's part of the excitement of games,'' said Jets center Nick Mangold. "You dislike the other team.''

New England opens its season at home against Cincinnati. The Jets play the cheap Ravens jersey on Monday Night in Week 1. Those are both big games, but Week 2 is the one the fans are thinking about. Belichick says he hasn't been watching Hard Knocks but something tells me he'll have someone gather data from the show in the event there's something he can use to beat the Jets.

The Pats split with the Jets last year. They lost, 16-9, in New Jersey and Brady didn't do much against the Jets. Now he's on record saying he hates the Jets and the Patriots can't wait for their chance to shut up the brash bunch from the Meadowlands. cheap Randy Moss jersey, for one, is pretty tired of hearing about how he gets shut down by Jets corner Darrelle Revis (Revis is still a holdout, but he'll be back by the time the games start).

Belichick won't get into a war of words with Ryan. He'll never detest Ryan the way he hated Mangini. He just smirks and says that the Patriots always want to beat their division rivals. But you know it ticks him off when he hears Ryan talking about "not kissing Belichick's rings" and talking Super Bowl after one season in New York.

There were a lot of hard feelings when Belichick assistant Eric Mangini left New England to coach the Jets. The Patriots forever will believe Mangini ratted out Belichick in the Spygate episode. The Pats wound up losing a first-round draft pick, $750,000 and a great deal of their reputation. They still blame the Jets.

It was "Game On" after that. The rivalry and the hatred grew.

When Belichick suddenly resigned as "HC of the NYJ" there was another wrestling match between the two teams and Jets executive Steve Gutman questioned Belichick's mental health.

Things got really hot between the Jets and Patriots after Super Bowl XXXI in New Orleans (1997) when Bill Parcells bolted to the Jets hours after New England lost the Super Bowl. New England blocked the move and the commissioner had to get involved. Parcells eventually got to coach the Jets and New York crushed the Pete Carroll era in New England by stealing Curtis Martin from the Patriots. When Carroll was eventually fired, New England owner Bob Kraft wanted Belichick to coach in New England -- but Belichick was (supposedly) committed to following Parcells with the Jets.

There's great history here. The Pats and Jets slugged it out in the early years of the cheap NFL hats amfl back in the 1960s. In those days it was Babe Parilli slinging the football against Joe Willie Namath. The Jets were first to win a Super Bowl amath made good on his "guarantee" against the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III in Miami.

And the Patriots hate them.

No more. Now the Pats are just another team and the Jets are the muscle-flexing loudmouths who shot past New England and played in the AFC Championship Game last year. The Jets are the trendy pick, not just to win the AFC East, but to get to the Super Bowl. Rex Ryan has assembled a killer defense and there seems to be some hope that Mark Sanchez will improve in his second year in the league. Big names like Jason Taylor, LaDainian Tomlinson and Antonio Cromartie have been added to an already strong cast. The Jets are good and they are cocky and they have a new Stadium and a hit television show.

It was very un-Patriot like. In this century, while the Patriots were going to four Super Bowls under Bill Belichick, winning three times, New England routinely took the high road. There were never inflammatory comments originating in Foxboro. The Pats let their opponents yap, then shut them up on Sunday. New England was good enough to be aloof.

Tom Brady came out and admitted it last week. Brady was on a Boston sports radio station when he was asked if he had been watching HBO's Hard Knocks featuring the Jets. Brady said no. And then added, "I hate the Jets.''

The Patriots and their fans hate the Jets with the proverbial power of 10,000 suns. It's Red Sox-Yankees with tailgates and goal posts.

The pro football season can't start soon enough. Here in New England, we can't wait for Week 2 when the wholesale Patriots jersey play the Jets at the new football theatre off exit 16W in the Meadowlands.


2010年8月19日星期四

Inspiration By The Career of Brett Favre

  As we are all well known that Brett Favre rejoins vikings to play 20th NFL season,this is the third time that he is back to cheap vikings jerseys ,why does he make the decision? Does he have other plans? Last day,he held a televised news conference to explain why he was returning for his 20th National Football League season after setting every major quarterback record. The key point of his statement is that:There's nothing left for him to prove. He is here to have fun and help the palyers win. He really enjoy these guys and he think the feeling is mutual.He also said there would be no further comebacks.He will give it one more try and regardless how it ends he'll leave on top.
    Let us look back the combats gains of cheap Brett Favre jerseys: he threw 33 touchdown passes and seven interceptions last season, leading the Vikings to a 12-4 record. Minnesota lost to the Saints 31-28 in overtime in the National Football Conference championship game.He spent 16 seasons with the Green Bay Packers, holds wholesale NFL jerseys career records for yards passing (69,329), touchdowns (497) and interceptions (317).His 181 wins are the most by a starting quarterback and his 309 straight starts -- 285 in the regular season and 24 in the playoffs -- are the most by a player at any position.
    Perhaps it is because of these,his popularity is spreading more and more widely, as far as to the stuffs his use are scrambling for his fan,such as his jersey,hat and so on ,many fans order the jersey of Brett Favre in succession .In the same time, each shop sell cheap jersey or discount jersey that is becoming more and more intensely ,which is the result of the successful players such as Brett Favre,Troy Polamalu, Peyton Manning jerseys,Dallas Clark and so on.
    In fact,the sport spirit and the career planning of Brett Favre are worth to learn for us ,although he is 40 years old ,he has injury in his body ,he also rejoin vikings to accomplish his career goals.If everyone has the lofty character and persistent and dauntless will of Brett Favre ,we will success one day.
    Finally,cheer for Brett Favre ,cheer for us.


2010年8月4日星期三

Monster Energy Cernic’s Kawasaki’s Josh Demuth

The Monster Energy hats Cernic's Kawasaki Racing Team will travel to San Del Lee in Ashton, ON on August 8, 2010 for round eight of the CMRC Monster Energy Motocross Nationals.

Josh Demuth continues to hold onto fourth in championship points with only three points separating him from third.  Troy Adams' fourth overall helped him move into ninth position in the championship of cheap Monster energy hats .

"I finally got those starts that I've been struggling with," explained Demuth.  "Getting the holeshot is great but today was a tough for me. For some reason, I couldn't get the bike setup correctly and had problems getting in a groove.  I'm disappointed with how I rode but I'll come back even stronger next week to try to move up in the championship points."

Josh Demuth came into Moncton hoping to improve on his fourth place overall standing in the series. Despite getting the holeshot in both motos he struggled to find his pace and scored a sixth in moto one and fifth in moto two.

"I felt pretty good today and had a great battle with Bobby," said Adams after the race.  "I had a lot of fun and I want to keep this momentum going into the last two rounds.  Unfortunately, my first four rounds weren't up to par but things seem to be working good for me now."

Troy Adams rode to a fourth place finish in the first MX1 Pro moto after rounding the first turn in eighth place.  He eventually worked his way up to fourth for a pretty uneventful race.  His second moto was filled with much more excitement. After another top ten start he worked his way into fourth position again.  This time he had time to catch the third place rider, Bobby Kiniry.  The two American motocross riders had an intense battle for the last half of the race.  In fact, the two exchanged spots multiple times on the last lap of the race. Adams came out on top to take the last spot on the podium.

Riverglade MX Park in Moncton, NB hosted round seven of the CMRC new Monster Energy hats Motocross Nationals where both Monster Energy Cernic's Kawasaki riders finished in the top five.  Troy Adams finished in fourth and Josh Demuth took home fifth overall on the day.



2010年7月29日星期四

On the 'Jump' to see the interview

What's with the "mishegas" reference and do you think too many people will understand its meaning? Also, thanks for the yummy Attman's Deli reference, and have you ever had he pleasure of their hot corned beef on rye w/ mustard?

FO: I try to work Yiddish in as much as possible, but no, I doubt too many people grock mishegas or other Yid-isms.  That's OK.  One of the great things about writing for FO is the freedom to write in your own style, and, mostly, say what you want (we try to stay away from political or religious stuff, even in jest).  I also make obscure references in this year's book to Heartbreak Ridge, An Officer and a Gentleman, and various historical happenings.  No doubt, many folks will not get them, at least at first.  If it causes people to look things up, great--if they just shrug and move on, that's fine too.

I lived in DC for a while, and whenever visiting friends in B-more, I made sure to stop in at Attman's for some corned beef.  I'm a New York City boy originally, so I have a high standard, and Attman's cleared the bar with plenty of room to spare.  I live in Atlanta now, so if you want to arrange a corned beef-for-BBQ swap, I'm in.

Everyone says that adding Anquan Boldin jerseys to this offense will take it over the top, but I am concerned that most people don't seem to understand that Boldin was on the receiving end of Kurt Warner and the Cards' pass-first offense and now he will be receiving bullets from Joe Flacco in the team's run-first offense. Wouldn't you expect a drop-off in "Q's" production regardless of his improvement for the Ravens' offense?

FO: Regarding Boldin, you'll note in the chapter that I write something to the effect of "Only in Baltimore would a limited, injury-prone, aging wideout be welcomed as a savior."  That's because of what is around him, receiver-wise.  Boldin's collectible numbers will almost certainly fall--we foresee him dropping off by about a dozen catches and two hundred yards.  But that doesn't mean he won't be as effective, if not more so.  Supplying the Ravens with a tough inside target (particularly in the red zone) fills a vital need, and takes heat off Flacco, Rice, etc.  If he stays healthy, he's a good addition.
After reading the new Ravens jerseys section, it seems the best way to beat them is to use the shotgun, throw on first down and stop with the stupid play-action pass. Do you think more teams will follow this or will the Ravens adjust to these formations as well?

Now that Ed Reed's injury is obviously going to hamper him a lot longer than projected when you went to press, are you standing by your predictions for 2010?

FO: Questions 1 and 2 are connected.  Part of the reason teams were able to be successful out of the shotgun, and throwing early in the down count, against Baltimore were the injuries to the secondary.  Those numbers against the Ravens D trended downward as the season progressed and the body count mounted.  So knowing that Reed will be gone for at least 6 games will certainly, one would imagine, encourage opponents to attack on non-passing downs this season.  Having said that, teams like to think they will dictate to other teams, despite the "take what they gave us" cliche, and thus running teams (like my Bengals jerseys) aren't likely to create a gameplan devoted directly to this weakness.

As for the injury, as noted in the chapter, the Ravens were actually rather healthy last season, except in the defensive back seven, particularly the secondary.  This wasn't likely to happen again, with Reed being just the tip of the iceberg, I'm afraid.  Nevertheless, that is mostly factored in to the projection, with the caveat that Reed has an effect similar to that of Troy Polamalu--sometimes, one player is so impactful that it hurts the team across the offense/defense.  Fortunately for Baltimore, so long as RayRay stays healthy, that impact should be offset.  We stood by our stats that said Baltimore was the best team in 2009, despite the record, so unless Flacco and Rice and Lewis all go down, we stand by the projection, too.
According to your stats, the Ravens led the league rushing to Michael Oher's side in 2009, but do you think they can continue that trend running to what is now his left side and most likely the tougher side to run at?


FO: As for Oher, note first that our stats that indicate running over right tackle or right end aren't complete indicators of a single player's effectiveness--but it is a strong guide.  The Ravens football jerseys ran it OK to the other side too, and remember Oher played five games at left tackle in '09.  If anything, at this point Oher is a better run blocker than pass blocker, so I wouldn't worry too much about his transition hurting the run game.  Baltimore will no doubt flip its gameplan to run left more often, which should tilt the stats that way too.

2010年7月27日星期二

Relying on a rookie cornerback is bad news

Of course, when you start a rookie cornerback, it's not exactly a glamorous statement about the rest of your secondary. Logically, this point makes a lot of sense to me. The new Texans jerseys don't have a lot of established talent in the back four and may very well run into problems because of it.

However, anecdotally, it's hard to look at Rick Smith's evaluations in the draft and not come away thinking that there is something about Kareem Jackson that can defy this. Cushing and Ryans football jerseystarted and were good from day one. Williams was decent in his first year, then hit the switch in year two. Glover Quin stepped in and was credible last year, as was Brice McCain as a nickel/dime cornerback. If you want to give partial credit, Amobi Okoye was pretty solid too in his rookie year. There is definitely a reason why the Texans ranked number one in FO's young talent list, after all. Rick Smith can pick 'em.

I don't think there will be much of, if any, drop off from Dunta Robinson leaving. The Texans probably would've been better off actually nabbing a Leigh Bodden or a good free safety and breaking in Jackson slowly, but the laws of free agency prohibited those sort of moves this year. The expiration of the collective bargaining agreement left a lot of guys that would've hit the market as restricted free agents, driving up demand and overpricing the guys that did. As mad as I was that the Texans passed on their chance to get a nose tackle with that #20 pick, I can't help but think that Jackson will do better than some are expecting. I'm certainly more worried about Eugene Wilson than I am him, at any rate. If he mimics Quin's year, he's a hit compared to Robinson.

Concern Level: 5

FO brings out it's justifications early in the chapter by pointing out some statistics about teams that won nine or more games after three years of .500 or worse. It usually isn't a sign of a breakout: the next year after that "break out", the teams combined to have a winning percentage of .511, or in laymans terms, about 8.2 wins. They compare the Texans to the Seattle Seahawks of 1999, who after winning seven, eight, and eight games prior to winning nine, went 6-10 in 2000. That team had Jon Kitna doing a surprisingly good job replacing Warren Moon, and an old but surprisingly effective Ricky Watters, but their best receiver was Derrick Mayes. While they drafted Shaun Alexander and Darrell Jackson to supplement the offensive core, Kitna missed four games, fell apart when he did play (apparently completing 55% of your passes in your rookie year is a bad sign for your future), and the offense went from scoring the 12th most points to the 19th most. Meanwhile, the defense watched Chad Brown, Michael Sinclair, Willie Williams, and Cortez Kennedy hit the age wall and start declining in effectiveness, and lost Phillip Daniels to the Redskins football jerseys in free agency. There were some good young pieces in Shawn Springs and Anthony Simmons, but they went from allowing the eighth fewest points in the NFL to the sixth most.

I don't think the Texans fit into that comparison. Schaub is better than Kitna, the age of the defense proves that they shouldn't bottom out like that, and the skill position players are much better. I'd compare them, instead, to the 2008 Cardinals. After being a bottom feeder since David Boston's youth, the Cardinals climbed from 5-11 to 8-8 to 9-7, making the Super Bowl after really picking up steam at the end of the year, but only getting to the playoffs because of a weak division.

The 2008 Cardinals had a injury prone but elite QB (Kurt Warner jersey), an ineffective run game that used a high pick on a running back (Chris Wells), an array of skilled pass-catchers (Larry Fitzgerald, Anquan Boldin, Steve Breaston, Early Doucet), a mediocre offensive line that had problems in the run game, and a defense anchored by some in-prime studs (Darnell Dockett, Calais Campbell, Karlos Dansby, Adrian Wilson) that were able to drag the talent around them to "okay". Sound familiar at all? Those Cardinals, according to FO's 2009 Almanac, had the third toughest projected schedule in the NFL last year.

2010年7月25日星期日

2010 Fantasy Football Redraft Rankings

Factoring in a slew of new up-and-coming receiving talents, here are my 2010 wide receiver redraft rankings:

1. Andre Johnson, HOU

His age, size, speed and overall skill set make him a nightmare to cover and the top target in an excessively pass-happy offense that will see plenty of shootouts throughout the season.

 

2. Randy Moss jersey, NE

Remember, this isn't a dynasty ranking. Moss always plays better when he has something to prove. When he has a chip on his shoulder. When he's playing for his next contract.

He has all three going for him in 2010, and will see ample targets as the new Patriots jerseys attempt one last hurrah before a potential changing of the guard. Moss will have an elite 2010. After that is anyone's guess.

 

3. Roddy White, ATL

Shocked? Don't be. Just look at Roddy's consistency the past three seasons…even last year when Matt Ryan faced some growing pains.

Ryan will rise from the ashes of his sophomore disappointment to post solid numbers, with Roddy White being benefactor 1A.

 

4. Reggie Wayne, IND

The only certainties in life are death, taxes and that Reggie Wayne will post elite receiver stats.

A bit of a logjam for the Colts passing game with the return of Anthony Gonzalez and a small decrease in stats across the second half of last season leave me ranking Wayne here, but he could easily finish as the top fantasy receiver this season, too.

5. Larry Fitzgerald jersey, ARI

The only uncertainty here begins and ends with the quarterback. Sure, the loss of Kurt Warner will likely affect Fitz's numbers...slightly.

I do think that Matt Leinart will need a big reliable receiver much like an infant relies on a favorite blankey or binky.

 

6. Calvin Johnson, DET

The Lions will be playing from behind plenty this season. Johnson and Matthew Stafford jerseystarted showing signs of developed chemistry as the season wore on last year.

The addition of Nate Burleson will help keep defenses from gang-covering Johnson. This all means a resurgence for the talented young pass catcher.

 

7. Miles Austin, DAL

Plenty of people are very high on Austin. I'm totally on the fence. Hard to get uber-excited just yet over a receiver who hasn't proven his worth for an extended amount of time.

Also curious to see how things are divvied out to an offense that gained an elite rookie receiver in Dez Bryant and promoted backfield receiving option Felix Jones to top dog running back.

 

8. Greg Jennings, GB

Coming off a down season by most people's standards, Jennings was affected more by a slipshod O-line and Aaron Rodgers' scramble for his life.

Look at his stats later in the season when the O-line solidified a little. This season, Green Bay's line is much improved, and Jennings numbers will follow suit.

 

9. DeSean Jackson, PHI

If you haven't read Larry Fitzgerald's capsule above, do so now. Then insert Donovan McNabb into Kurt Warner's slot and Kevin Kolb's name in for Matt Leinart. Except Jackson isn't as talented as Larry Fitz, hence the lower ranking here.

 

10. Brandon Marshall, MIA

If Marshall can make Kyle Orton look semi-legitimate, imagine what he can do with a young, talented Chad Henne?

Offseason hip surgery may hamper him somewhat this summer and may affect his early season a tad, but Marshall is talented enough to net you plenty a fantasy point. If only he was more stable off the field.

For the rest of these rankings (top 30), including player capsules and commentary about some who didn't make the cut, click here .


2010年7月20日星期二

will he seize his chance ?

Even though the Cardinals jerseys acquired Anderson in March, their offense seems well-suited to Leinart. Their dual running backs, Tim Hightower and Beanie Wells, are reminiscent of Reggie Bush and LenDale White at USC. Those close to Leinart believe that Arizona head coach Ken Whisenhunt will protect him the way he did Ben Roethlisberger  when Whisenhunt was the Steelers' offensive coordinator and Roethlisberger a rookie. That means the Cardinals will pound the ball with Wells, pitch it to Hightower, and let Leinart work off play action. He will obviously miss departed receiver Anquan Boldin jersey, but Larry Fitzgerald is the best security blanket a young quarterback could have.

In a league desperate for quality quarterbacks, Leinart is a rarity -- a pedigreed passer who couldn't get the necessary snaps. Although he is often regarded as a first-round bust, the statistics tell a different story. As a rookie, he threw for more than 210 yards per game. He has completed more than 57 percent of his career passes. In his only start last season, he was 21 of 31 for 220 yards and no interceptions at Tennessee. He has not been new Warner jersey, by any means, but he has not been Ryan Leaf, either. This season will do much to reveal who Leinart ultimately becomes.

"This is the most excited I've ever been for a season by far," Leinart said. "It's the opportunity I've waited a long time for. I know this is my chance. I don't have any doubt in my mind about what I can do."

Leinart won the Cardinals' loyalty by waiting for it. He sat patiently on the sideline as Warner took hold of the team. Leinart clearly wished that he could be the one to guide the Cardinals to the Super Bowl, but he never said as much. He has served his penance -- and then some -- for that overblown photo of him with the girls in a Jacuzzi.

"Matt is our guy," Campbell said. "We will live and die on his shoulders."

Four years after he was drafted, Leinart remains a celebrity in Los Angeles, as evidenced by the red carpet he had to cross to enter his charity bowling event on Thursday night. In Arizona, though, he is no more than the wild card on which the upcoming season rides. If Leinart performs well, the Cardinals will probably win the NFC West for the third year in a row, which constitutes a dynasty in the desert. If he does not, he could be supplanted by Derek Anderson, just as he was supplanted by Kurt Warner football jersey.

Word has apparently leaked back to Phoenix of Leinart's daily workouts with fellow USC quarterback alums Carson Palmer and Matt Cassel at top secret locations around Orange County. Leinart and friends have to vary their choice of local middle school and high school fields to keep USC-partisan crowds from forming in the stands.

LOS ANGELES -- Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell walked into the VIP Room of Lucky Strike Lanes in Hollywood on Thursday night, wrapped quarterback Matt Leinart in a massive bear hug, and whispered in his ear: "I'm hearing a lot of good things."

2010年7月18日星期日

Kansas City Chiefs Training Camp Preview


By the team's final game, a 44-24 blowout of the division rival Broncos jerseys in Denver, Haley's team was clicking on almost all cylinders. For the Chiefs in 2010, Pioli and Haley hope to have found a few players to have this team hitting on all cylinders for their season opener on Monday Night Football against the San Diego Chargers.


While the team did improve and doubled its win total to four games in 2009, most of the season was spent finding the right combination of players that could help this team be successful.


General manager Scott Pioli and head coach Todd Haley both came in with resumes that included Super Bowls and family ties to some of the best minds in the history of the NFL. And so the quest began in 2009, to turn the Chiefs into a dominant contender in the AFC.


A year ago, new Chiefs jerseys owner Clark Hunt gutted the front office after the team's worst season in franchise history. And while many pundits questioned the youth of his new general manager and head coach, no one could question their pedigrees.


The 2010 NFL season is fast approaching, and perhaps no group of fans in the NFL jerseys have as much cautious optimism about what it will bring as the fans in Kansas City.


2010年7月15日星期四

Have they ready for the super bowl?

With their already strong running game, and their monstrous defence, the Ravens now have a team that is destined to dominate the AFC North. Their only competitors will be the Cincinnati Bengals jerseys, but the Bengals have yet to make serious moves and no longer seem to match up with the Ravens. The Pittsburgh Steelers, the most recent Super Bowl winners from the division, are without their quarterback for four games and just traded a star receiver, and thus look to be no contest for the Ravens.

Some worry that Boldin's ego won't allow him to deal with other receivers being thrown to more often, but his priorities seem straight. "As long as we are winning, there are enough footballs," Boldin said. "Ray Rice is going to get his carries - and his catches. Todd Heap will control the middle of the field from the tight end position. And Donte and Mason, they are going to stretch the field and I am just going to do what I do -- catch the ball and break tackles." 

With their newly strengthened receiving core, expect the Ravens to utilize a four wide-receiver formation much more frequently than they have in the past. Last season the Ravens jerseys lined up with four-wide just 16 times, by far the lowest amount of times in the League. To compare, Boldin's Cardinals went into that formation over 300 times.

Although the Ravens offense is going to be vastly different from the kind Boldin is used to at Arizona, several other off-season acquisitions should help transition the Ravens to a strong passing franchise. The Ravens have also signed Donte Stallworth, another talented receiver who also had troubles with his former team.

Last season the Ravens ranked 18th in the NFL in passing, with the majority of their passes going to running back Ray Rice.

A prime example of why the Ravens need Anquan Boldin is their defeat in last year's play-offs. The Ravens reached the second round, but their horrible passing led to a smothering defeat by the Indianapolis Colts.

The Ravens have signed to a four-year, $28 million contract, and now without the aid of Larry Fitzgerald the pressure will be on for Boldin to showcase himself as an elite receiver. If he lives up to expectations, Boldin will become the only elite receiver the Ravens have had, and the first elite receiver in Baltimore since the days of Johnny Unitas and the original Colts. In fact, Elias Sports Bureau research shows that receiver is the only offensive or defensive positional grouping that Baltimore has not sent a player to the Pro Bowl for.

Boldin himself has said, ""Everything about this move feels right." Additionally, Boldin showed his maturity by reiterating that he wasn't misunderstood or unhappy with the actual situation he had in Arizona, but was bothered by the fact that Cardinals management misled him about the role they wanted him to play.

Boldin's struggles with the Cardinals management were well publicized, but given the Ravens' arrangements for him and the mutual benefits of the relationship things should be much more tranquil at Baltimore.

Boldin and the Ravens are a relationship that is destined for some sort of success. Boldin, only 29, is a great receiver who wants to be a team's first priority passing wise. The Ravens, a defensive powerhouse, have appeared to be one big-name receiver away from another NFL championship for years.

Apparently some of the other Ravens players anticipate the same. Boldin recalls that upon being traded to the Ravens, team leader Ray Lewis phoned him to discuss the Super Bowl already. "Ray said to me, 'You know, it's in Dallas this year,'" said Boldin. Boldin responded in stride and said, "I'm ahead of you. I'm already there."

Anquan Boldin jerseyspent much of his National Football League career for the Arizona Cardinals in the shadow of star receiver Larry Fitzgerald. Now as the Baltimore Ravens' No. 1, Boldin is ready for and anticipates a future of success.


Have they been ready for the super bowl?

With their already strong running game, and their monstrous defence, the Ravens now have a team that is destined to dominate the AFC North. Their only competitors will be the Cincinnati Bengals jerseys, but the Bengals have yet to make serious moves and no longer seem to match up with the Ravens. The Pittsburgh Steelers, the most recent Super Bowl winners from the division, are without their quarterback for four games and just traded a star receiver, and thus look to be no contest for the Ravens.

Some worry that Boldin's ego won't allow him to deal with other receivers being thrown to more often, but his priorities seem straight. "As long as we are winning, there are enough footballs," Boldin said. "Ray Rice is going to get his carries - and his catches. Todd Heap will control the middle of the field from the tight end position. And Donte and Mason, they are going to stretch the field and I am just going to do what I do -- catch the ball and break tackles." 

With their newly strengthened receiving core, expect the Ravens to utilize a four wide-receiver formation much more frequently than they have in the past. Last season the Ravens lined up with four-wide just 16 times, by far the lowest amount of times in the League. To compare, Boldin's Cardinals went into that formation over 300 times.

Although the new Ravens jerseys offense is going to be vastly different from the kind Boldin is used to at Arizona, several other off-season acquisitions should help transition the Ravens to a strong passing franchise. The Ravens have also signed Donte Stallworth, another talented receiver who also had troubles with his former team.

Last season the Ravens ranked 18th in the NFL in passing, with the majority of their passes going to running back Ray Rice.

A prime example of why the Ravens need Anquan Boldin is their defeat in last year's play-offs. The Ravens reached the second round, but their horrible passing led to a smothering defeat by the Indianapolis Colts.

The Ravens have signed to a four-year, $28 million contract, and now without the aid of Larry Fitzgerald the pressure will be on for Boldin to showcase himself as an elite receiver. If he lives up to expectations, Boldin will become the only elite receiver the Ravens have had, and the first elite receiver in Baltimore since the days of Johnny Unitas and the original Colts. In fact, Elias Sports Bureau research shows that receiver is the only offensive or defensive positional grouping that Baltimore has not sent a player to the Pro Bowl for.

Boldin himself has said, ""Everything about this move feels right." Additionally, Boldin showed his maturity by reiterating that he wasn't misunderstood or unhappy with the actual situation he had in Arizona, but was bothered by the fact that Cardinals management misled him about the role they wanted him to play.

Boldin's struggles with the Cardinals jerseys management were well publicized, but given the Ravens' arrangements for him and the mutual benefits of the relationship things should be much more tranquil at Baltimore.

Boldin and the Ravens are a relationship that is destined for some sort of success. Boldin, only 29, is a great receiver who wants to be a team's first priority passing wise. The Ravens, a defensive powerhouse, have appeared to be one big-name receiver away from another NFL championship for years.

Apparently some of the other Ravens players anticipate the same. Boldin recalls that upon being traded to the Ravens, team leader Ray Lewis phoned him to discuss the Super Bowl already. "Ray said to me, 'You know, it's in Dallas this year,'" said Boldin. Boldin responded in stride and said, "I'm ahead of you. I'm already there."

Anquan Boldin jerseyspent much of his National Football League career for the Arizona Cardinals in the shadow of star receiver Larry Fitzgerald. Now as the Baltimore Ravens' No. 1, Boldin is ready for and anticipates a future of success.


2010年7月13日星期二

How Much Does He Mean to the Chicago Bears?

His inspiration on and off the field will be a big difference this year.

Despite his age, Urlacher football jersey is still one of the best middle linebackers playing in NFL right now, and with his return, the Bear's defense will be that much better in 2010.

Chicago didn't do so well with Urlacher out of the lineup last year even though they did win more games than they did when he was out of the lineup before.

Some people feel that anyone can call a defense but Urlacher does it best.

On the field, Urlacher is the player most responsible for getting the defense to line up right, make changes when he sees the offense do something prior to the snap, as well as make the calls.

In the absence of anyone else to step up and provide the same kind of leadership that he provides, Urlacher is vital. He inspires his teammates, helps keep them in line and provides a voice in a room without voices.

So just how important is Urlacher to the Bears?

When the Bears went to the Super Bowl jerseysin 2006, Urlacher was there cheering them on (on both sides of the ball) and showing all of Bearsland just what kind of player he is.

Inspiration and leadership both on and off the field are hallmarks of Urlacher's career with the Bears.

While this may be a minor blip on a big radar, it proved that Urlacher still possesses the leadership qualities that he has exhibited over the course of his career with the Bears.

Fans sided with Urlacher for the most part, feeling that Sayers was out of touch with what was going on with the Bears at that time (and some felt that Sayers had no room to talk because he had never been part of a championship team and therefore didn't know what it took to win the big game).

Then came the war of words between Urlacher and Gayle Sayers (with a little help from Dick Butkus).

Was it just Urlacher taking shots at the team in an attempt to stir up trouble?  Either way, that incident dropped him down a few notches with fans and perhaps with some of his own teammates.

Was it the truth?

Many Bears jerseysfans remember some of the remarks that Urlacher made to a reporter who was following him around last season about the team and the coaching staff.  Some of what was said was not well received by the Bears front office.

The middle linebacker is one part of a 4-3 defense and Urlacher is no exception. He helps call the defensive plays when he is out there. He is the leader on and off the field. He is the face of the defense to fans and media alike.

Recently Urlacher has shown signs of age, but he is still a big part of the Bear's defense.

They didn't win a single game while he was gone.

His size and speed was a deadly combination. When he went out for seven games with a hamstring injury the Bears found out firsthand how much they missed him.

Urlacher has been a fixture of the team for several years. Early in his career, he was one of the best middle linebackers in the NFL. 


Ever since middle linebacker new Brian Urlacher jersey went out in the first game of the 2009 season, people have been wondering just how much he means to the Bear's defense and the team as a whole. 



2010年7月11日星期日

what is the result of Kurt Warner ?

But it's not as if the door has closed on a potential return.  Warner football jersey can unretire at any time before the annual deadline for doing so, which typically arises late in the regular season.  It remains highly unlikely that he will.

Either way, the decision not to move Warner off the active roster was hardly an accident or an oversight.  Teams may carry only 80 players under contract during the offseason, and not having Warner on the reserve/retired list means that they went through minicamps and OTAs with only 79 players, in addition to any unsigned draft picks.

At a deeper level, it's possible that the Cardinals jerseys were holding out hope that Warner would take a page from the Favre playbook.  Rumors had circulated a couple of months ago that Warner's inability to land a broadcasting job could lead him back to the field for another season.  (Warner thereafter reiterated that he's still retired, but he made clear that he hopes to find a way to stay "involved" with football.)

So why the delay?  For starters, the lack of a salary cap gave the team no urgency to put Warner on the shelf. 

But the Cardinals refrained from putting him on the reserve/retired list for months.  Adam Caplan of FOXSports.com reports that the team finally made the move earlier this week.

More than a week before the Super Bowl, Cardinals quarterback new Kurt Warner jerseyannounced that his football career has ended.