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Chủ Nhật, 18 tháng 10, 2015

5 Must-Have Qualities For USC's Next Football Coach

To rekindle the spirit of Troy, USC needs to prioritize key characteristics over name recognition

In the wake of Steve Sarkisian's firing this week, the sports mediaverse has been littered with lists of names that could take over as the Trojans' next head coach. USA Today led the obligatory mainstream roll call ranging from pipe dreams to usual suspects. 247Sports made it interesting, posting odds on who will take the job. Even Forbes weighed in.

With almost two months to go until a new coach is named, most if not all candidates currently employed elsewhere, and virtually no clarity as to who on the wish list actually wants the job, those musings are little more than white noise. What USC and its boosters, alumni and fans can focus on right now are the attributes needed in the next coach and how they'll translate to success. Whoever takes over, here's what he needs to bring to the table:

Catch a quick glimpse and you can't miss it: Baylor plays at the speed of light. Michigan is freakishly physical. Utah is as disciplined as it gets.

Baylor and Utah pale in comparison to USC's rich heritage and Michigan was in shambles as recently as last season, but all three are better than the Trojans today because they know who they are.

Last time USC knew who it was, the man patrolling the sidelines was affectionately known as Big Balls Pete. Carroll's Trojans were fiercely competitive, relentlessly on the attack, and invariably able to adjust on the fly. Not coincidentally, USC hasn't sniffed the Promised Land since its identity was known to all and feared by opponents.

One ingredient missing from any passable description of the Trojans' current identity is toughness, both physical and mental.

Physically, USC is often overwhelmed when it should be able to hold its own. Stanford, for example, with rigid academic standards severely limiting its ability to recruit top athletes, routinely wears the Trojans down and pushes them around.

USC also tends to get more than it can handle from lesser competition with a mental edge. Just last week, an inferior Washington team demonstrated this in what turned out to be Sarkisian's final game.

While Sarkisian's shortcomings have been well documented, his game planning ability consistently got the Trojans off on the right foot. Once opponents adjusted, however, USC could rarely counter.

This season's loss to Stanford serves as a strong case study. The Trojans moved the ball at will while jumping out to a commanding early lead, then the Cardinal adapted. USC lost the line of scrimmage and seemingly every other matchup for the remainder of the night.

It's difficult to recall a recent loss in which the Trojans weren't out-coached, regardless of the game plan.


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6 Things We Learned From Liverpool's First Match Under Jurgen Klopp

Will they gegenpress on after their 0-0 draw with Spurs?

This man has started well under Klopp.

This man has started well under Klopp.

Simon Mignolet was excellent for Liverpool, he sometimes makes simple things look difficult, but he was safe as houses for his club today, and often is in big matches.

Under Brendan Rodgers, the system of playing it out from the back sometimes made Mignolet look bad, his defenders would lazily pass the ball around the back, and when it came back to Mignolet, the opposing team would pounce and force a mistake.

He certainly wasn't the best man for the job when it came to playing Brendan Rodgers' system, but he's made a good start under Klopp, playing in a sweeper role as the defenders push up as far as the halfway line.

Mignolet's decision making is generally pretty sound, so this should be a role that suits him.

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Gegenpressing is hard...

Liverpool came out of the traps at lightning pace, and it almost paid off early on. Tottenham struggled to get on the ball, and were at sixes and sevens in the first 20 minutes or so.

But after 30 minutes, the pace dropped and Liverpool started to revert back to the slow, aimless build-up play that is so easy to read, and made them so predictable and impotent under Rodgers.

Stan Collymore wrote that he thinks Liverpool's new system will be heavily reliant on them scoring the first goal, and then controlling the game from there.

And it certainly seems that, from today's evidence, the longer the game goes on without Liverpool scoring, the more chance their opposition have of getting control of the game and exposing tiring players who can't keep up that level of intensity for 90 minutes.

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But it can work - particularly defensively.

But it can work - particularly defensively.

It took Borussia Dortmund a fair amount of time to fully develop the playing style Klopp is now famous for. But when they got there, they were magnificent.

And from today's evidence, Liverpool look to have learned the basics quickly, particularly at the back.

But what about the other end of the pitch?

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Sadly, Liverpool are, and probably will be, lacklustre in the final third for a little while longer.

Sadly, Liverpool are, and probably will be, lacklustre in the final third for a little while longer.

Over the past year or so, Liverpool's attackers have had an uncanny ability to bore people to tears.

They played at times almost as if they were afraid of the box, skirting around it, making sideways pass after sideways pass, until Henderson, Gerrard or Coutinho eventually got bored and fired off a shot from 20 yards.

Jurgen Klopp will have to go some way to reach the dizzy heights of Liverpool's dazzling Suarez, Sturridge, Sterling combo, especially given only one of those players is still at the club, and his career looks as if it could be perennially hampered by injury.

But one man who does have the ability to flourish under this system is Benteke. Playing with one man up front requires an all-rounder, someone who can hassle defenders and pull the opposition out of shape, someone who can get a head on the ball, someone who will take their opportunities when they get them.

It requires fast feet, somebody comfortable with the majority of play coming through a crowded and narrow middle channel, sometimes it even just requires somebody who will get out the way and let the midfielders through the gap.

Christian Benteke fits the mould, but who should play behind him?

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Thứ Bảy, 17 tháng 10, 2015

Quarterback Johnny Manziel Pulled Over After Reckless Driving, Argument With Girlfriend

The Browns quarterback and his girlfriend were driving home Monday after drinking in Cleveland when an argument between them escalated, according to a police report.

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Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel was stopped by police Monday night for driving recklessly during an argument with his girlfriend, police reported.

Witnesses called police in Avon, Ohio, after seeing Manziel and his girlfriend, TCU student Colleen Crowley, arguing in his car. Manziel — who has sought treatment for alcohol abuse in the past — told police that they had been drinking in Cleveland earlier in the day with plans to see a movie, but that when he wanted to pick up a friend, she became upset and want to go home in Avon.

According to a police report, Manziel said he had Crowley's phone on his lap and was using it to control the music during the drive when she "began accusing him of 'driving bad.'"

He then stated that Ms. Crowley grabbed his wallet, which was in the center divider and threw it out of the window. Mr. Manziel then stopped his vehicle and turned around in order to look for the wallet.

After parking, he stated that "She did try to get out of the car."

He then admitted to "trying to grab her arm to keep her from 'riding' out of the car".

He was asked if at any point there was any striking, punching or pulling of hair, in which Mr. Manziel responded, "NO."

According to the report, Crowley told police "[t]he argument in Avon progressed when she asked for her cell phone and when Mr. Manziel wouldn't give it back to her."

Crowley admitted to throwing the wallet out the window, telling officers she wanted her cell phone back so that she "could call her parents for help [...] to get her back to Texas," the report states.

Crowley also accused Manziel of pushing her head against the glass and hitting her "a couple times in the car." Officers did note a "small abrasion" on her wrist, which was determined to be as a result of Manziel trying to keep her inside the car.

During the stop, officers determined that Crowley was intoxicated, but, despite noting the odor of alcohol, cleared Manziel, who reported having "two alcoholic drinks several hours prior."

No arrests were made, and the couple was free to leave after talking to police for just under 40 minutes. Crowley told officers she "felt fine leaving with Manziel," according to the police report.

A witness, Jackie Clarke, gave a statement to police after Manziel had left the scene:

She advised that she was traveling in the high speed lane of westbound IR 90, east of Nagel Road, believed to be in the City of Westlake. Suddenly a white Nissan passed her on her left side, utilizing the left hand berm, at what she thought was around 90 MPH.

As they entered into the City of Avon, the vehicle cut over several lanes of travel and began to exit at Nagel Road.

As Ms. Clark was passing the slowing Nissan, she observed what appeared to be a white female passenger trying to open her door, with the white male driver holding her back. She described it appeared the driver's arm and elbow were around the neck of the female pulling her inside the car.

In a statement to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Browns General Manager Ray Farmer said:

We were aware of the situation. It is a matter that we take seriously and have expressed our concerns to Johnny directly.

Those conversations will remain private and we will refrain from further comment at this time.

Manziel voluntarily entered rehab for alcohol abuse in January and was discharged in April.


Chicago Vs. New York: The Ultimate Showdown

Which city is better?

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Metta World Peace's Brother Shares Update On Lamar Odom's Condition

Lamar Odom grew up in the New York City borough of Queens with the Artest brothers.

Daniel Artest — brother of Ron Artest, aka Metta World Peace — posted on Friday to Facebook an update about Lamar Odom's condition.

Daniel Artest — brother of Ron Artest, aka Metta World Peace — posted on Friday to Facebook an update about Lamar Odom's condition.

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Really hoping I can see LO before I leave. I know he's had a good day yesterday and last night. Docs still monitoring. Yesterday he was able to open his eyes a bit. He's sedated heavily. They'll up and down the dosage to monitor the brain activity which is better than they expected. He tried to bite out the tube in his throat. He also was able to squeeze his wife hand, Kim hand as well. Still not out the woods but it's better than nothing and those crazy media reports. Also as far as the tv show camera there. It's all false. It's very quiet up there. If u not Fam u can't get up there. Keep praying for progress.

Odom, who has been hospitalized since Tuesday, grew up in the New York City borough of Queens with the Artest brothers.

In the days since Odom was found unconscious at a Nevada brothel after using cocaine and sexual performance enhancers over the previous weekend, reports about his medical status have conflicting and unconfirmed.

On Thursday, Artest again posted about Odom's health, saying "LO isn't out of the woods but you can be more optimistic."

His most recent update about Odom's improving status accompanied a check-in at the Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas, where Odom has been since Tuesday night.

Metta World Peace shared on Wednesday and Thursday photos of himself and Odom as teammates — as teenagers, and on the Los Angeles Lakers.

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Everything I Learnt About My Body Through Playing Sport

Big does not mean bad.

Hi. This is me. I'm a 5-foot-8-inch, 16-stone human being and this is what I look like.

Hi. This is me. I'm a 5-foot-8-inch, 16-stone human being and this is what I look like.

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I've always had things I want to achieve, and until fairly recently there was always some kind of weight-related goal on there. My diet and exercise knowledge was severely limited, but I did know one thing, and that was that I wanted to be 10 stone.

I haven't been 10 stone since 1999. I know that because when I was 11 years old, we had a science lesson where we had to weigh and measure ourselves, and then write the results on the board. I was happy enough to write up my height, but I lied about my weight. When the scales said 10 stone, I wrote 9 stone on the board, because I didn't want to be heavier than my female classmates. Despite the fact that I was one of the tallest in my year, a fact I was proud of, I didn't want my weight to be up there with the boys. At 11 years old that is not something I should've been concerned about.

I don't think anyone ever told me I should be skinny, and I certainly wasn't fat, but I had this feeling of embarrassment when it came to admitting my weight.

But I've recently joined a local women's rugby team, and despite almost 20 years of playing competitive sport throughout school, university, and in the big wide world of adulthood, it has already changed the relationship I have with my body. Being good at sport has always made me feel slightly better about myself, but taking up rugby has really made me feel differently towards my body. All 5 feet 8 inches, 16 stone of it.

1. Big does not mean bad.

1. Big does not mean bad.

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Guys. Newsflash. We're not all the same size. Like, you know how some people are taller than others and we don't really lose our shit over that? It's perfectly logical that some people might just be wider than others. It's not shoulder fat that stops a fitted blazer stretching across my back.

I spent so long wishing that I was smaller and skinnier, but I'm so over that now. I'm not bashing skinny people at all, I mean that's the way you are. I've come to accept that I'm never going to be a size 8 and that's OK. My size means I can do things other people can't do. I can hold my own on the rugby pitch, I can make a decent interception in lacrosse, and I make a good goal defence in netball, all because of my size.


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Thứ Sáu, 16 tháng 10, 2015

Steph Curry's New Baby Daughter Went To Her First Basketball Game

Riley has a new partner in crime.

Earlier this summer, the Currys welcomed the newest member of their family: Ryan Carson Curry.

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She seems to be fitting in with the rest of the fam pretty well.

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And now it looks like Riley's going to have a partner in crime when she watches her dad's basketball games.

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According to Ayesha's Instagram, last night Ryan went to her first-ever basketball game. She rooted for her dad while the Golden State Warriors beat the Houston Rockets in a preseason game.

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