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Thứ Sáu, 22 tháng 5, 2015

Michael Sam Signs With Montreal In The Canadian Football League

The first out gay player drafted into the NFL will get another shot at football in Canada’s professional league.

Michael Sam attends the SEC Championship game between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Missouri Tigers at the Georgia Dome on December 6, 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Michael Sam, the first out gay player drafted into the NFL, has signed with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League. Sam's career in the NFL ended in 2014 after two short stints with the St. Louis Rams and the Dallas Cowboys.

Sam reached a two-year deal with the Alouettes on Friday, according to a news release from the team.

"With the signing of Michael Sam, we have become a better organization today," Alouettes general manager Jim Popp said. "Not only have we added an outstanding football player, we have added even a better person that brings dignity, character, and heart to our team."

Sam was cut by the St. Louis Rams, the team that drafted him, in August. That came as a surprise after a preseason where Sam finished among team leaders in sacks, tackles, and snaps.

A couple days later, the Dallas Cowboys signed Sam to their practice squad. But the Cowboys ultimately released him in October, and Sam hasn't been picked up by another NFL team since then.

In March, Sam participated in the NFL's first veteran combine and posted disappointing results, running the 40-yard-dash in unofficial times of 5.07 seconds and 5.10 — much slower than his recorded times of 4.91 at the combine in Indianapolis last year.

"I did my best," Sam told reporters after the workout. "I am very confident that I will be playing football this year … somewhere."

He's recently coming off a short stint on ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" franchise, where his final performance was set to "Not My Father's Son" from the Broadway musical "Kinky Boots" — a reference to his estranged relationship with his father, Michael Sam, Sr.


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Thứ Năm, 21 tháng 5, 2015

Here Are The Hottest Soccer Players In The World

Someone grab me a water bottle because the thirst is real.

Mesut Ozil

Mesut Ozil

I couldn't possible swoon harder if I tried.

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Kisses for moi??

Kisses for moi??

Don't even have to ask boo.

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Chicharito

Chicharito

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I mean, only a real man could pull off this shade of hot pink.

I mean, only a real man could pull off this shade of hot pink.

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People Can't Believe How Much The Maple Leafs Are Paying Their New Coach

Babwatch has ended. Let the $50 million insanity begin.


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Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 5, 2015

The Internet Reacts Hilariously To The NBA Draft Lottery

The Knicks dropped out of the top 3 and all hell broke loose.

It started with the New York Knicks getting the 4th pick in the NBA Draft.

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Riley Curry Let The World Know That She's The Most Adorable NBA Daughter Ever

NBA MVP Steph Curry’s kid is the cutest.

For the post game press conference, Curry brought out his adorable daughter Riley.

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And Riley stole the show. She couldn't hold back her personality.

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Even when she tried to be serious, she couldn't help but make jokes.

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AT&T Ad Showing First Woman In Major League Baseball Draws Strong Reactions

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The camera zooms in to the pitcher’s mound at a digitally modified Globe Life Park – usually the home of the Texas Rangers – during a game between two apparent Major League Baseball teams. A batter steps into box amid the gaze from his teammates in the dugout. The crowd appears anxious and excited, rallying in a way that is hardly ever the case during the first inning of a regular season game.

“This is history in the making,” the announcer says. And just before the windup and the first pitch is thrown, he says, “the first woman in the majors.”

The shot cuts to a girl’s youth baseball team, watching the historic moment while gathered around a tablet. “When the first woman pitches in the majors, where will you be,” reads the text on the screen.

Then comes the commercial hook: “Never miss a moment. U-verse has more live TV channels than on-the-go cable.” It’s part of an AT&T campaign — called “Where will you be” — that aired in late April and aims to show how people will watch major news moments of the future.

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Many of the spot’s 315,000 viewers on Facebook (as of Tuesday morning) called it “inspirational” and “beautiful” and used all-caps words like “LOVE.” The commercial was a bolder choice than, say, the humans on Mars spot that ran before it, because it presents a woman in professional baseball as a when, rather than an if.

The idea came from Marc Lucas and Peter Cortez, a creative team at advertising firm BBDO tasked with thinking about which breaking news events could spring up in the near future, Executive Creative Director Matt MacDonald told BuzzFeed News.

“We’ve seen the naming of a female NFL [referee]. Why not a female pitcher?” MacDonald said. “As a dad of twin girls, a female major leaguer is something I really hope my girls and I will get to see.”

Matt MacDonald

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The team presented the idea to AT&T, and “they loved it so all we had to do was make it happen, which we did in just a matter of weeks,” MacDonald said.

The voiceover was done by Gary Thorne, one of the announcers for the Baltimore Orioles, he said.

Lindsay Gibbs, a freelance sportswriter based in North Carolina, told BuzzFeed News the commercial brought her to tears the first time she watched it.

“My favorite part of it has to be that it says, ‘when’ the first woman pitches in the majors, not ‘if,’” Gibbs said. “While I don't believe that the ultimate test of female athletes should be whether or not they can compete against the men, I do believe in encouraging women to dream and to let life take them as far as their talent and hard work will allow.”

And Jen Ramos, a sportswriter who covers sabermetrics and minor league teams for SBNation, said she was moved by the image of “the young team of girls watching a woman pitch in the major leagues and taking this inspiration from her.”

Others, though, felt the ad wasn’t genuine and glossed over the long road ahead for women who aspire to reach the major leagues.

Shannon Proudfoot, a senior writer with Sportsnet magazine from Canada, said she worries that taking “an issue as big and important — and unresolved — as gender equality and leveraging it for an ad, it cheapens it into a slogan.”

“The fact that my 1-year-old daughter will probably still grow up seeing nothing but dudes in the pro sports spotlight is a huge problem that isn’t fixed yet,” she said, “so a gauzy ad casting ahead to a time when that’s not the case is beautiful and exciting, but also a bit facile.”

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From a technical standpoint, the ad also relies on a false premise of MLB games being available through cable provider streaming services, said Wendy Thurm, a former attorney and writer who covers sports and the business of sports who has covered the subject extensively.

“Currently, out-of-market games are available online only through MLB.tv — owned and exclusively operated by MLB Advanced Media,” Thurm said in an email to BuzzFeed News.

“There have been talks underway for months to provide for in-market streaming of games for those fans that already subscribe to a team's regional sports network,” she said. But those talks have been stalled due to disputes between the MLB, regional sports networks, and cable and satellite companies. MLB Advanced Media “wants to maintain control,” she said. “The others haven't agreed to that.” BuzzFeed News reached out to MLB Advanced Media for comment.

So for now, the reality of watching baseball on a tablet through a major provider such as AT&T is about as distantly timed as the emergence of a woman in a major league game.

Women were unofficially banned from playing in the MLB in 1931, when a 17-year-old pitcher named Jackie Mitchell struck out Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig in an exhibition game between the Yankees and the Chattanooga Lookouts. Ruth was furious that he was called out looking, and MLB Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis refused to let Mitchell play in the MLB system any longer.

The ban was made official in 1952, then overturned in 1992, a year before Carey Schueler was drafted by the Chicago White Sox.

Ron Schueler and Michael Jordan during spring training in 1994.

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“The scouting team approached my dad with the desire to make me the first woman drafted in MLB. They believed I had a level of talent to warrant a draft pick,” Schueler said, but her dad, the general manager, worried that he would be accused of nepotism. He drafted her anyway.

Schueler suited up for spring training for years, but decided to play Division 1 college basketball instead for DePaul on a full scholarship.

Ultimately, the debut of a woman in the majors will be the result of “an owner and a GM that believes in the player and drafts them for the right reasons, and takes the time to develop the talent. The owner who does it for PR or marketing only will most likely do no favors to the athlete,” she said.

Even then, she said it will be a tough role for the first woman in baseball. “It will not only be about her talent, but the fact that she is a woman," Carey said. "What she looks like, does she appeal to men, women? What does she wear, who does she date? Constant questions asking if she even belongs in a man’s game. The circus will never stop."


Struggles Only Knicks Fans Understand

Concrete jungle where dreams are destroyed.

Never having draft picks.

Never having draft picks.

Feel you, Spike.

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Because we trade picks for players like this.

Because we trade picks for players like this.

Bargnani seemed like a good idea at the time?

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I mean, look at this.

Former #1 pick y'all.

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Or our pick just isn't high enough.

Or our pick just isn't high enough.

We coulda been somebody.

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