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Thứ Sáu, 13 tháng 11, 2015

NFL's Greg Hardy Faced Few Tough Dometic Violence Questions At Reinstatement Hearing

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Dallas Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy — suspended last year over accusations that he assaulted his girlfriend — faced few tough questions at his NFL reinstatement hearing, according to documents obtained by Deadspin.

Hardy faced criminal assault charges last year in Charlotte, North Carolina, after his ex-girlfriend, Nicole Holder, accused the NFL player of violently assaulting her for 20 minutes and threatening to kill her in his apartment in March 2014.

Prosecutors dropped the charges in February 2014 because Holder "made herself completely unavailable" as a witness in the case. Hardy and Holder reached a civil settlement over the allegations last year.

The March 4 reinstatement hearing came just three months after the NFL teams endorsed a more rigorous personal conduct policy, which punishes domestic violence and sexual assault crimes with a six-game suspension.

But the transcript obtained by Deadspin, and reviewed by BuzzFeed News, shows the NFL attorneys tasked with scrutinizing Hardy's conduct rarely did so. Instead, the hearing was more focused on Holder's sexuality and mental health than with Hardy.

Several NFL attorneys and executives attended the hearing, including Hardy's NFL Players Association counsel, Heather McPhee. Lisa Friel, then a senior advisor to the NFL to help the league handle domestic violence, was also in attendance.

The entire hearing transcript is about 126 pages long. BuzzFeed News highlighted some of the hearing's key moments when it came to Hardy's defense:

One of Hardy's attorney's, Frank Maister, defended his client's “terrible temper,” saying anyone would be upset if their ex-girlfriend kicked their Italian sports car.

Holder said she closed the door of the car with her foot during an argument in Charlotte's EpiCentre just days before the alleged assault. Hardy said at the hearing that he did not have photographs or any other evidence of the dents in the car.

Holder was also portrayed as a woman obsessed with Hardy, who in turn, can't seem to shake her off.

Maister told the panel that Holder would contact Hardy for "hook-ups," although it is unclear from the transcript how it is relevant to the night of the alleged assault.

Maister also challenged Holder's fear for her life as Hardy allegedly beat her by simply saying it wasn't true.

The attorneys and executives at the hearing did not interrupt Maister or ask for evidence.

Hardy's attorney twice said that it is his client's "absolute sincere belief" that Holder fell in the bathtub, although he acknowledged he can't prove how she got there.

Hardy also can't verify this version of events to NFL Executive Vice-President Jeffrey Pash when he asks if the fall was witnessed.

Maister then admitted leaving out evidence of Holder's injured left arm, which she said Hardy slammed under the toilet seat repeatedly during the assault.

Still, at points, the hearing seemed jovial.

The panel also appeared to be very sensitive to the time constraints facing Hardy, who was scheduled to become a free agent just days after the hearing.

After the hearing, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell reinstated Hardy to the NFL with a 10-game ban. That suspension was later reduced to four games on appeal, with the league's arbitrator contending that a 10-game suspension was “simply too much.”

LINK: Domestic Violence Charges Dropped Against NFL Player

LINK: Panthers Remove Greg Hardy From Roster As Domestic Violence Scandals Continue To Rock NFL



Riley Curry Is Too Cute For Words In New Moccasin Campaign

OMG!

Riley Curry just made her modeling debut! The 3-year-old made her debut in Freshly Picked's campaign for their new moccasins called The Next Step Shoe.

Riley Curry just made her modeling debut! The 3-year-old made her debut in Freshly Picked's campaign for their new moccasins called The Next Step Shoe.

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Riley is absolutely adorable in the video for the new campaign.

Riley is absolutely adorable in the video for the new campaign.

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She's running around catching bubbles and having tons of fun.

She's running around catching bubbles and having tons of fun.

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Like, honestly, look at how cute she is!

Like, honestly, look at how cute she is!

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Thứ Năm, 12 tháng 11, 2015

There's A Weird Geographical Quirk About Sweden's Match Against Denmark This Week

Basically, Sweden cannot lose.

People on Twitter and Facebook are going crazy about a language quirk that will come up when Sweden's football team play Denmark on Saturday in their Euro 2016 qualifying match this week. The scoreboard will read:

People on Twitter and Facebook are going crazy about a language quirk that will come up when Sweden's football team play Denmark on Saturday in their Euro 2016 qualifying match this week. The scoreboard will read:

That's a pretty cool coincidence, right?

BUT the unused letters left over will be:

BUT the unused letters left over will be:

OH MY GOD.


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Athletes, Widely Followed On Social Media, Are Upending The Sponsorship Business

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At 1:29 p.m. on Oct. 19, skateboarder Ryan Sheckler uploaded a video to his Facebook page shot entirely on an LG phone. The video, paid for by LG, showed Sheckler and his buddies skating around his hometown of San Clemente, California, providing fans with the type of behind-the-scenes access that’s helped him attract over 3.3 million subscribers to his Facebook page. Sure enough, within 36 hours, the video hit 1.8 million views; today it’s sitting well above 7 million.

By any measure, the campaign was a wild success for LG -- particularly since it never aired on TV, eschewing what was once advertising’s most important channel in favor of social media.

For years, athletes like Sheckler built social followings as a way to connect with their fans. But now, some players’ audiences are so large they’re sometimes surpassing those of the broadcast networks that carry the games they play in (CSN Bay Area, for instance, set a record this week with a peak of 216,663 households watching a Warriors game. The Warriors' Stephen Curry is followed by over 3 million people on Twitter alone). This new dynamic is creating an environment where athletes can rival traditional media entities for attention and ad dollars. And it’s upending the traditional player sponsorship business, converting today’s athlete from commodity, someone who faces the camera to pitch a product, to a driver of the sponsorship process -- a director whose final cut must feel like natural, non-sponsored social media content and a distributor whose reach, at times, rivals that of billion-dollar media companies. And it’s making these athletes a bunch more money in the process.

“The following that I have on the internet allows me to do so many incredible things,” Sheckler told BuzzFeed News. “You’re in control of your own destiny with the content you create.”

We’re already seeing serious business activity gear up to take advantage of athletes' shift from pitchmen-for-hire to content creators and distribution channels. In April, for instance, Wasserman Media Group, an athlete representation and sports marketing company, acquired the New York–based social media agency Laundry Service, an outfit that helps the athletes it represents build their online presences and sell sponsored content through their accounts.

Wasserman isn’t wasting any time setting the plan into action. This week, Laundry Service is spinning off its social media talent representation arm, Cycle, into a new company and adding 1,600 athletes for whom it will negotiate sponsorship deals and produce both sponsored and non-sponsored content. Cycle is essentially a new version of a media network.

“People are now media entities,” Jason Stein, CEO of Laundry Service and Cycle, told BuzzFeed News. “The influencers we’ve worked with, and now athletes, have as much reach, if not more, than any of the biggest media entities. When you combine the fact that they are going to star in original content and deliver that to their large audiences, it’s the future of advertising.”

When LG did the video with Sheckler, for instance, Cycle was working behind the scenes, helping with negotiations, production, managing approvals, and guiding the creative process to fit LG’s needs and Sheckler’s social media voice. Laundry Service then helped distribute the ad further by promoting it with ads on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. The agency’s plan is to connect its advertising clients with the athletes it represents to produce more such campaigns. And Wasserman’s representation arm will bring to it some of the most recognizable athletes in the world -- including A-listers Andrew Luck, Russell Westbrook, and Anthony Davis.

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Though social media sponsorship is hardly unique to sports, there’s no more fitting lens through which to view the massive impact social platforms are having on traditional media. Sports broadcasts are widely considered one of the sole remaining revenue streams holding the traditional television model together. People tune in to sports broadcasts live and will sit through commercials during time-outs, making them attractive venues for advertisers who subsidize the costs. But if advertisers can find the same attentive audiences elsewhere -- as they are starting to do -- it could mean trouble.

"These are the most popular people on the most popular apps ... they are the media companies of the future."

“The new talent is becoming empowered and threatening the existing ecosystem,” said Rich Greenfield, managing director at the financial services firm BTIG, of social media influencers. “These online influencers hold more sway with millennials than a lot of traditional talent.”

And for serious athletes, the economics can be very compelling. Said Casey Wasserman, CEO of Wasserman Media Group, “The opportunities are much more meaningful and more frequent than they otherwise would have been for a much greater diversity of athletes."

The definition of television may also soon change, with apps, not traditionally programmed channels, dominating the viewing experience, as they do on the latest Apple TV. “If apps are the future of TV as so many have said, and these are the most popular people on the most popular apps, it would only make sense that they are the media companies of the future,” Stein said.

That may be the future, but the present isn’t so bad for athletes either. Currently they’re living through changes that are inserting them squarely in the driver’s seat, with more economic and creative leverage than they've ever had off the court. “It’s gotten significantly better,” said Sheckler of his earnings. “It’s a blessing.”


Here Are The 5 Candidates In The Running For FIFA President

World soccer’s governing body on Thursday approved the candidacy of five men in next year’s election to replace suspended incumbent Sepp Blatter. Here’s what you need to know about them.

From left: Prince Ali bin al Hussein, Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa, Jerome Champagne, Gianni Infantino, Tokyo Sexwale.

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FIFA — the scandal-plagued world governing body for soccer — on Thursday announced the five candidates it had approved to run for election to succeed suspended President Sepp Blatter in February 2016.

In a statement following an ad-hoc meeting of its electoral committee, FIFA said it had admitted and declared the candidacies of Jordan's Prince Ali bin al-Hussein, Bahrain's Sheikh Salman Bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa, France's Jérôme Champagne, Swiss-Italian Gianni Infantino, and South Africa's Tokyo Sexwale.

All candidates had to go through an "integrity check" before they were approved to run, FIFA said.

Another candidate — Liberian Musa Hassan Bility — was not included on the five-man list "in view of the content of the integrity check report relating to him." FIFA said it would not comment on the specifics of its decision.

As previously announced, the candidacy of UEFA President Michel Platini — who was suspended along with Blatter and FIFA Secretary-General Jerome Valcke last month — will only be admitted if his suspension is lifted before the February election date.

Here's what you need to know about the five men in the running for the role:

Prince Ali bin al-Hussein

Prince Ali bin al-Hussein

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Prince Ali — a member of Jordan's royal family — is president of his country's soccer association, and holds the vice-presidency of FIFA for Asia.

He has a close resemblance to his late father — King Hussein — and his mother, Queen Alia, died in a helicopter accident when he was young. He graduated from the U.K.'s prestigious Sandhurst military training academy, before moving onto Princeton, according to The Guardian.

He challenged Sepp Blatter in the 79-year-old Swiss's ultimately successful bid to be re-elected FIFA president in May, but withdrew from the running in the second round of voting with Blatter comfortably ahead.

He was one of the first to announce his candidacy to replace Blatter in September, and wrote a letter to FIFA member associations talking up his credentials as a soccer federation chief, and saying that individual associations should not be caught up in the scandal in FIFA's leadership. He has positioned himself as a reformist candidate.


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19 Reasons Brazil Is Still The World's Favourite Team

Fique tranquilo, Brasil. The world still loves you.

This week is the SuperClasico between Brazil and Argentina – it's a pretty big deal.

This week is the SuperClasico between Brazil and Argentina – it's a pretty big deal.

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And with the Seleção suffering a little bit recently, I just wanted to remind them why they really are still the world's favourite team.

And with the Seleção suffering a little bit recently, I just wanted to remind them why they really are still the world's favourite team.

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You see, England invented football, but Brazil made it beautiful.

You see, England invented football, but Brazil made it beautiful.

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Certain countries have dominated certain sports for periods of years, or a couple of decades... but Brazil have dominated football forever.

Certain countries have dominated certain sports for periods of years, or a couple of decades... but Brazil have dominated football forever.

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Pennsylvania Police Investigate NFL Player For Barking At A Police Dog

Oakland Raiders linebacker Ray-Ray Armstrong is being investigated for “taunting a police animal” — a third-degree felony in Pennsylvania.

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Oakland Raiders linebacker Ray-Ray Armstrong is being investigated for barking at a police dog before Sunday's game between the Raiders and the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Armstrong allegedly lifted his jersey, pounded his chest and barked at police K-9 Banditt before the kickoff, Penn Live reported.

Armstrong could be charged with taunting a police animal, which is a third degree felony in Pennsylvania. According to the law, "it is unlawful for any person to willfully or maliciously taunt, torment, tease, beat, kick or strike a police animal."
The crime carries a maximum sentence of seven years in prison and a fine of $15,000.


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