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Thứ Ba, 20 tháng 1, 2015

Patriots Player Pulls Driver From Car Wreck With One Hand After Championship Game

It’s all in a day’s work for Patriots defensive tackle Vince Wilfork.


Help the New England Patriots go to the Super Bowl? Rescue a woman from a car crash? It’s all in a day’s work for Patriots defensive tackle Vince Wilfork.


Help the New England Patriots go to the Super Bowl? Rescue a woman from a car crash? It’s all in a day’s work for Patriots defensive tackle Vince Wilfork.


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According to a police news release, officers responded to the scene of a rollover crash involving a 2015 Jeep Wrangler early Monday, and were surprised to find the football star was already at the scene.


The driver of the Jeep, 38-year-old Mary Ellen Brooks, was trapped inside, according to police.


A trooper was able to hold the door of the Jeep open, and Wilfork reached in and pulled the woman out with one hand.


A trooper was able to hold the door of the Jeep open, and Wilfork reached in and pulled the woman out with one hand.


Brooks was arrested at the scene and charged with driving under the influence and negligent operation of a motor vehicle.


The police said Wilfork left after making sure he could not offer any more help.


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Thứ Bảy, 17 tháng 1, 2015

Michael Sam Announces Engagement With Super Cute Instagram Photo

The former Mizzou defensive end proposed to his longtime boyfriend at the Vatican.


Michael Sam announced his engagement to longtime boyfriend Vito Cammisano, which he says took place in early January while they were vacationing in Italy.



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Rumors of their engagement had swirled earlier this month, but this is the first public confirmation of their impending marriage. When contacted earlier this month by BuzzFeed News, Sam's father, Sam Sr., said his son hadn't delivered the news.



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NCAA Restores 112 Penn State Wins

A lawsuit claiming the NCAA acted beyond its authority was settled on Friday. With 111 wins restored in his name, Joe Paterno is once again the winningest college football coach in history.


On Friday, Pennsylvania State Sen. Jake Corman announced a lawsuit against the NCAA had been settled, restoring 112 Penn State football wins, 111 of them under longtime head coach Joe Paterno, immediately.


On Friday, Pennsylvania State Sen. Jake Corman announced a lawsuit against the NCAA had been settled, restoring 112 Penn State football wins, 111 of them under longtime head coach Joe Paterno, immediately.


In 2012, Penn State and the NCAA agreed on a set of sanctions under a consent decree. That decree has now been rendered invalidated and the new deal with the parties will include the following:


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- Penn State agrees to commit a total of $60 million to activities and programs for the prevention of child sexual abuse and the treatment of victims of child sexual abuse.


-Penn State acknowledges the NCAA's legitimate and good faith interest and concern regarding the Jerry Sandusky matter.


-Penn State and the NCAA will enter into a new Athletics Integrity Agreement that (with concurrence of the Big Ten) includes best practices with which the university is committed to comply and that provides for the university to continue to retain the services of Sen. George Mitchell and his firm to support the university's activities under the Athletics Integrity Agreement and in the areas of compliance, ethics and integrity.



The NCAA has said that in 2012, at the time when sanctions against Penn State were being weighed by the Division I, the school was told that they could accept the fine, vacated wins, and loss of bowl eligibility for 4 (later reduced to 2) seasons, or face the "death penalty." The NCAA death penalty is the league's harshest sanction, in which a school is disallowed entirely from running a program for the offending sport.


As a result of the alleged threat of the death penalty, Penn State accepted the lesser sanctions. A consent decree of the findings and agreed upon sanctions was published, but Corman and McCord called into question the validity of that decree.


Now, under this settlement, Penn State's 112 wins under Joe Paterno will be restored, making him once again the winningest college football coach in history. Paterno passed away in 2012.


The lawsuit was set to go to trial next month. With this early resolution, the $60 million that will go to programs to help prevent and support child sexual abuse will not be tied up during litigation.



Thứ Sáu, 16 tháng 1, 2015

Cardale Jones Will Return To Ohio State University For His Junior Year

Sophomore Cardale Jones, who started the year as Ohio State’s third-string QB, will not enter the 2015 NFL Draft, despite analysts’ predictions.


Ohio State University sophomore Cardale Jones will return to school for his junior year, he announced Thursday.


Ohio State University sophomore Cardale Jones will return to school for his junior year, he announced Thursday.


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In the championship game, Jones squared off against Heisman winner Marcus Mariota and came out on top. With the help of breakout star running back Ezekiel Elliott, Ohio State silenced the Ducks with a 42-20 win.


Most analysts assumed Jones would enter the 2015 NFL Draft. In his news conference, he told media he humorously announced, "I don't know why you guys made this such a big deal."


Jones will have the opportunity to develop his skills further under renowned coach Urban Meyer.


During the press conference, he said he did consider entering the NFL Draft, but felt it was important to think long-term about his potential career in the NFL.



Colts Linebacker Charged With Rape Will Be Put On Paid Leave

Indianapolis Colts linebacker Josh McNary was charged with rape, criminal confinement, and battery on Wednesday.


Indianapolis Colts linebacker and special teams player Josh McNary was charged for a rape that allegedly took place on Dec. 1.


Indianapolis Colts linebacker and special teams player Josh McNary was charged for a rape that allegedly took place on Dec. 1.


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According to the police report, released Wednesday, McNary and the alleged victim met at a bar, but McNary grew aggressive and violent once they arrived at his apartment.


The report said the victim "turned away from [McNary] when he attempted to kiss her, and as a result, they engaged in a physical fight in which she scratched his "neck, face, back, and shoulder."


According to the report, McNary then called the victim a "bitch, slut," and to "look what the fuck you did to me." The victim said in the report she tried to leave, but she was unable to, and McNary then allegedly vaginally raped her.


McNary's alleged refusal to let the victim leave his apartment falls under felony criminal confinement, which can carry a prison sentence in Indiana. The victim reported to the police that she told McNary "no" and that "she strongly believed the sexual intercourse was '100%' against her will."


Once the victim left the apartment, she called friends and contacted the police. She realized she left a few items of clothing at McNary's apartment, which police later recovered during an investigation at his home.


After securing a search warrant, a detective contacted McNary, who said, "I know why you're here." McNary had left his bedding unwashed, telling the detective he "preserved it for [him] because [he] knew he would be coming." McNary underwent a physical examination at a hospital that day.



We are aware that there has been a report about Josh McNary, but unfortunately that's the limit of our knowledge. At this time, we are very concerned and trying to find out what the relevant facts are, but we have insufficient information to venture any opinion. As we learn more, we will make appropriate updates.



The Commissioner's Exempt List is the newly reinstated purgatory for NFL players charged with a crime.


It is the same limbo in which Adrian Peterson stood until his legal issues were resolved, and where Panthers Greg Hardy will remain until his domestic abuse trial concludes.


While on the list, the player is neither suspended nor active for games, and collects his full salary. Under the NFL's new Personal Conduct Policy, it's the initial landing spot for players who have been charged with crimes.


The NFL can choose to suspend a player and collect game checks, as they did in the case of Adrian Peterson (he paid back six weeks of his 2014-2015 salary). Under the new policy, the NFL will allow the police investigation and any resulting trials to play out before determining discipline.




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Thứ Năm, 15 tháng 1, 2015

Potential Jurors In Aaron Hernandez Case Asked If They're Biased Against Tattoos, Root For Patriots

In a 15-page survey, jurors were asked about everything from their racial biases to their NFL affiliation.


Jury selection for the trial to determine Aaron Hernandez's involvement in the murder of Odin Lloyd began last week. In the first round of selection, potential jurors were given a 15-page questionnaire to narrow down the final jury selection.


Jury selection for the trial to determine Aaron Hernandez's involvement in the murder of Odin Lloyd began last week. In the first round of selection, potential jurors were given a 15-page questionnaire to narrow down the final jury selection.


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In the survey, potential jurors were asked a standard gamut of questions about their emotional and physical ability to serve on the jury, and if they had any relationship with any of the involved parties. Because of the high-profile nature of the case, potential jurors were also extensively asked about their prior knowledge of Hernandez and where that information may have came from.


Twenty-nine questions into the survey, potential jurors were asked about a range of potential biases that are very specific to the Hernandez case:


Twenty-nine questions into the survey, potential jurors were asked about a range of potential biases that are very specific to the Hernandez case:


It's true that Hernandez is heavily tattooed, and while the question may seem a bit trivial, Hernandez's defense team believes it is important that all realms of potential bias are explored in the process of jury selection.


It's true that Hernandez is heavily tattooed, and while the question may seem a bit trivial, Hernandez's defense team believes it is important that all realms of potential bias are explored in the process of jury selection.


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Thứ Tư, 14 tháng 1, 2015

Judge Dismisses Domestic Violence Case Against Soccer Star Hope Solo

The U.S. women’s soccer star and Olympic gold medalist had her case dropped amid accusations that witnesses against her were being uncooperative.



Hope Solo.


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The U.S. Women's National Team goalie and Olympic gold medalist was arrested in June for allegedly assaulting her sister and her nephew at her home in Kirkland, Seattle.


Kirkland Police Lt. Mike Murray told BuzzFeed News at the time that officers had received a call reporting an assault and a noise disturbance.


But when they arrived, "there was a big party going on" at Solo's house.


"It was an out-of-control situation," Murray said.



Hope Solo appearing in Kirkland Municipal Court.


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Solo contended that she "used lawful force" in defending herself during the fight from her nephew, who is 6-foot-9 and 280 pounds, Sports Illustrated reported.


She pleaded not guilty to charges of domestic violence in late June.


But her attorneys claimed that witnesses failed to show up at meetings and changed their stories over the course of multiple interviews — a claim prosecutors denied.


On Tuesday, Kirkland Municipal Court Judge Michael Lambo agreed to grant Solo's request to dismiss the case based on those points, KING 5 News reported.


Solo was at a training camp and did not attend the hearing.




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