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the-football-chick · 5 years ago
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Injury Report: Cowboys' Donovan Wilson Practices, May Play Week 2
Injury Report: Cowboys’ Donovan Wilson Practices, May Play Week 2
The Dallas Cowboys entered the regular season fairly healthy. The only one of their projected starters or primary role players that was out of action in week one was Robert Quinn who will serve the second of a two games suspension on Sunday for violating the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing drugs.
Probably, the most significant absence from week one was rookie Safety Donovan Wilson. Wilson,…
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latestbreakingnewsupdates · 4 years ago
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Baker, Dunbar put on commissioner's exempt list
Baker, Dunbar put on commissioner's exempt list
The NFL is temporarily placing New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker and Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar on the commissioner’s exempt list with criminal charges pending.
Baker was told to stay away from virtual meetings this spring after police in Miramar, Florida, arrested him on four counts of armed robbery and four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm. Dunbar faces four…
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yoyo12x13 · 5 years ago
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NFL cornerbacks DeAndre Baker, Quinton Dunbar wanted on armed robbery charges
NFL cornerbacks DeAndre Baker, Quinton Dunbar wanted on armed robbery charges
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Arrest warrants have been issued in South Florida for New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker and Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar in connection to an armed robbery investigation.
According to Miramar Police, Baker’s arrest warrant is for four counts of armed robbery with a firearm and four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm. Dunbar is wanted on four counts of armed…
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nfloracle · 6 years ago
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libraryofsports · 7 years ago
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h00dsw0rld · 4 years ago
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Giants’ Deandre Baker and Seahawks’ Quinton Dunbar Accused of Robbery https://ift.tt/2y2Rqvq
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michaelsamsonmedia · 4 years ago
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BREAK FROM THE PAST – SEAHAWKS SHOW HIGH POWERED OFFENSE WEEK 1
With the 53-man roster finalized and their practice squad set, the Seattle Seahawks kicked off their 2020 NFL season on Sunday, September 13th against the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz stadium, marking the 11th year the team has been led by Head Coach Pete Carroll and the 9th with star quarterback Russell Wilson. The Seahawks prevailed 27-23 to mark their fourth consecutive win against Atlanta.
Over the course of the offseason, the Seattle Seahawks made several acquisitions through trade and free agency, most notably gaining two first round picks, a fourth, and safety Bradley McDougald in exchange for All-Pro strong safety Jamal Adams in late July. The unprecedented aggressiveness of Seattle’s front office in acquiring players such as Adams may indicate a belief in the team’s ability to make another Super Bowl run in the immediate future, as opposed to having to endure the slow process of rebuilding the team through the draft.
Cornerback Quinton Dunbar, who Seattle acquired in a trade from the then-Washington Redskins, no longer risks being charged after accusations of armed robbery were dropped due to insufficient evidence against him. As such, he is slated to start in week 1 against the Atlanta Falcons alongside fellow cornerback Shaquill Griffin. Dunbar, who finished the 2019 season with 37 tackles, eight deflected passes, and 4 interceptions, is in position to be Seattle’s most productive cornerback since the departure of Richard Sherman in 2017.
While the team’s secondary has improved greatly on paper following the acquisition of both Dunbar and Adams, the weakness of Seattle’s defensive line remains mostly unaddressed. The signing of former Seahawk Bruce Irvin and former Raider Benson Mayowa will help to replace the veteran presence brought by Jadaveon Clowney, but his decision to sign with Tennessee rather than Seattle leaves the Seahawks with a lack of continuity on the line, and without a player who necessitates being double-teamed by opposing offensive lines. If the Seahawks want to be more successful in getting to the opposing quarterback than they were in 2019, they will need to rely on the blitzing capabilities of players like Jamal Adams to help supplement their pass rush.
Offensively, the team appears to be in contention for one of the best offenses in the NFL, featuring a solid amount of depth at receiver and tight end positions. The trio of Tyler Lockett. D.K Metcalf, and Josh Gordon make for one of the fastest receiving corps in the NFC, and provides Russell Wilson with three reliable targets that have each shown the ability to make contested catches in critical situations.
At tight end, both Greg Olson and Will Dissly show tremendous pass-catching ability when healthy, and Jacob Hollister proved himself to be more than capable of filling in for a few games should either one of them become unavailable.
The biggest weakness that Seattle’s offense has is its line who are projected to have three new starters following the departures of center Justin Britt, right guard D.J Fluker, and right tackle Germain Ifedi. On the current depth chart, Ethan Pocic is listed as Seattle’s new starting center. A 2017 2nd-round pick and First-Team All American center for LSU, Pocic has spent the majority of his time in Seattle as a backup at both guard and tackle. This year, Pocic will be given the opportunity to start at his natural position of center and cement himself as the team’s starter of the future.
Replacing Fluker will be rookie guard Damien Lewis, who by all accounts had a successful training camp in Seattle, impressing the likes of veteran tackle Duane Brown and defensive lineman Irvin with his strength and energy.
Ifedi’s replacement, former Jets tackle Brandon Shell, has very similar career stats to Ifedi, but has committed 11 penalties in his career compared to Ifedi’s 46. making him an upgrade at the position due to his disciplined play.
With many facets of the team seemingly better than the season before, the Seattle Seahawks will look to not only improve from last year’s 11-5 season and divisional loss, but reach the Super Bowl while its young players are still on inexpensive contracts and Russell Wilson is in the prime of his career.
By Michael Samson
( September 2020. Published in the Selah Journal and the Toppenish Review. )
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the-football-chick · 4 years ago
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WEEK 11 Thursday Night Football will be a battle for control of the NFC West. The Cardinals are hoping to build off the momentum of their dramatic last second win over the Bills in Week 10 while the Seahawks hoped to bounce back from a disappointing loss to the Rams.
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WR Tyler Lockett (knee)
RB Chris Carson (foot)
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BDS 366: Groupie’s Tell Rod, Justin and Karen discuss listener feedback, Odell Beckham Jr sex rumor, Kaepernick in Madden, Danuel House Jr messing up the bubble, Djokovic hits line judge with ball, record number of Black women representing US in tennis, Trevor Lawrence social justice tweet, Tomi Lahren / Jay Cutler dating rumor, DeAndre Baker cut from Giants, Quinton Dunbar back at center of robbery case, college football player dies from Covid possibly, Steve Nash addresses white privilege, Kerri Walsh Jennings risking that Rona, virtual Lakers fan shaves, English soccer bubble busted, Von Miller injury, Little Richard opening Monday Night Football, Cowboys fan mad team is allowed to kneel, Bachelor contestant dating Steelers qbs, Kristin Cavallari being petty, Carig Sager's son is racist, Tony Bruno with some racism, Skip Bayless downplays Dak's depression, Bubba Wallace leaving Richard Petty Motorsports, NCAA tournament and Josh Bellamy facing federal charges.
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ameliaasma-blog · 4 years ago
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NFL Takes a Hit With Four Player Arrests Over Weekend
While many NFL players have kept busy by diving into their virtual offseason programs, a few appeared to be in search of a new outlet for their energies. They found it on the police blotter.
While many NFL players have kept busy by diving into their virtual offseason programs, a few appeared to be in search of a new outlet for their energies. They found it on the police blotter.
Four players were arrested over the weekend, just days before the reopening of many NFL practice facilities.
The most publicized of the incidents occurred in Miramar, Florida, involving New York…
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maddie-grove · 5 years ago
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Bi-Monthly Reading Round-Up (September/October)
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“Mrs. Robinson” by Simon and Garfunkel (Easy Riders, Raging Bulls)
“Gone to Oregon” from The Trail to Oregon! (St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves)
“Fly Me to the Moon” by Julie London (The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics)
“Father and Son” by Cat Stevens (Leah on the Offbeat)
“One of Us” by ABBA (Dunbar)
“Honesty” by Billy Joel (Project Duchess)
“The Man on the Flying Trapeze” by Henry Hall (Frog Music)
“Big News” from Parade (Girl Reporter Blows Lid off Town!)
“Tell Her What She Wants to Know” by Sam Phillips (My One and Only Duke)
“Down in the Willow Garden” by the Everly Brothers (The Art of the English Murder)
“Keep on Pushing” by the Impressions (Copper Sun)
“He’s a Rebel” by the Crystals (The Crimson Outlaw)
“Rebel Rebel” by David Bowie (Labyrinth)
“Lucky Now” by Ryan Adams (The Prodigal Duke)
Best of the Bi-Month
The Lady’s Guide to Celestial Mechanics by Olivia Waite (2019): With her ex-girlfriend just married to a man and her wastrel brother threatening to sell her telescope, Lucy Muchelney takes up Catherine St. Day, the recently widowed Countess of Moth, on an offer to translate a French astronomy text. Instead of the simple job she expected, Lucy finds a staunch (and distressingly attractive) ally in Catherine, as well as a path to success and notoriety. This Regency is the historical f/f romance I’ve always dreamed of: charming, funny, moving, well-plotted, and sensual. Also, because Catherine is bisexual, it truly is the best of the BI-month, LOL.
Worst of the Bi-Month
Easy Riders, Raging Bulls by Peter Biskind (1998): Biskind chronicles the rise and fall of the American New Wave in Hollywood, starting with the release of The Graduate and Bonnie and Clyde in the late sixties, and ending with the last gasps of the early 1980s. This book was just miserable to read, mostly because of Biskind’s embarrassingly disorganized style. He jumps around from subject to subject with no transitions, sometimes within a single paragraph. Instead of finding consistent ways to identify his subjects, he’ll let you spend half a paragraph trying to figure out whether he’s talking about Robert Altman, Robert Towne, or Robert Evans. He also has a nasty way of talking about women, inviting you to boo at the misogyny of various directors, writers, actors, and producers while downplaying the talent and basic humanity of the women involved. 
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Frog Music by Emma Donoghue (2014): In 1876 San Francisco, French-born burlesque dancer Blanche Beunon loses her friend Jenny Bonnet, a cross-dressing frog-catcher, to an unknown gunman. The next few days find her racing around the city, trying to solve Jenny’s murder, recover her missing baby, avoid her vengeful (possibly murderous) ex and his sort-of boyfriend, and not get killed by smallpox or angry mobs. A series of flashbacks also show her budding friendship with Jenny and crumbling relationship with her former-trapeze-artist lover. This is a wonder of historical fiction, incredibly vibrant and operatic in scale. Blanche is a beautifully complicated heroine, and the real-life-based Jenny is amazing, too.
My One and Only Duke by Grace Burrowes (2018): Framed for murder and facing a hanging in Newgate, footman-turned-banker Quinton Wentworth performs one last good deed: marrying Jane McGowan, a poor pregnant widow, so she and her unborn child can live on part of his fortune. Then he gets a last-minute pardon and learns that he’s inherited a dukedom, making the wife he barely knows a duchess. Plus, the person who framed him is very much still trying to ruin his life. This Regency winningly combines an enjoyably high-concept plot with a pair of protagonists who are endlessly kind and supportive to each other. The historical details, especially the descriptions of Newgate, are also fun. (My edition also came with a Georgian-set novella by Elizabeth Hoyt, Once Upon a Christmas Eve, which was cute but not remarkable.)
Copper Sun by Sharon M. Draper (2006): In the mid-eighteenth century, Amari, a fifteen-year-old girl in Ghana, is kidnapped from her home and sold into slavery in South Carolina. She finds allies in a kind enslaved cook, her sweet little boy, and even a sullen white indentured servant girl, but the cruelty of her owners proves bottomless, eventually forcing her and her new friends to flee to possible freedom in Florida. Draper offers a powerful story about survival in the face of great physical danger and crushing psychological trauma, as well as a thorough yet easy-to-understand examination of the social structure of the colonial South. The evolution of Polly, the self-centered and resentful indentured servant, is also fascinating. 
Leah on the Offbeat by Becky Albertalli (2018): High school senior Leah Burke keeps her non-anger feelings to herself and hides her vulnerabilities with sarcastic humor, a strategy that proves increasingly ineffective as her friend group implodes and she finds herself falling in love with an (apparently!) straight golden-girl classmate. I read the first book in this universe, Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda, earlier this summer, and I found it utterly charming. Leah, however, hit home. Deeply insecure, principled to the point of judgmental harshness, and anxious about everything from her body to her mom’s finances, Leah reminded me a lot of my high-school self, and it was moving to see her adjust her perspective. I was also a fool and did not see the Abby romance coming, much to my delight.
The Prodigal Duke by Theresa Romain (2017): Years ago, Leo Billingsley left home to make his fortune at the request of his titled older brother, leaving his childhood friend Poppy Hayworth behind. Now that his brother is dead, he’s come to take responsibility for the dukedom, but his judgmental elderly uncle is making that difficult because it’s 1815 and he doesn’t get that Leo is doing his best to work around what we would now call ADHD. Leo goes to Poppy for help gaining his uncle’s support, only to find that she’s dealing with her own problems by working as a rope dancer at Vauxhall Gardens. This is an adorable romance; Poppy and Leo have a great old-friends dynamic, sharing inside jokes and easily emphasizing with each other’s predicaments. Romain makes great use of quirky historical details, too.
Labyrinth by Alex Beecroft (2016): Kikeru, the child of a priestess at the Temple of Knossos, is being pressured to choose between marrying a woman (as a man) and becoming a celibate priestess (as a woman). Kikeru doesn’t want to do either of those things; they just want to invent stuff, find love with a dude, and be nonbinary. Rusa, a merchant captain and a total DILF, appreciates Kikeru for who they are, but will society let them be together? Also, the mainland Greeks have plans to attack the temple, so that’s a whole thing. Beecroft’s reconstruction of Ancient Crete is fun and creative, reminding me of my childhood fascination with D’Aulaires’ Book of Greek Myths. The romance between Kikeru and Rusa is endearing, plus I liked Kikeru’s relationship with their overbearing but well-meaning mom and Rusa’s relationship with his daring pregnant daughter.
Girl Reporter Blows Lid Off Town! by Linda Ellerbee (2000): Small-town sixth-grader Casey Smith has big dreams of being a journalist, so she’s crushed to find out that her middle school’s newspaper has been defunct for years. When she proposes a revival to her English teacher, she learns that peppy type-A Megan O’Connor has beaten her to the punch. A war for the editor-in-chief position ensues, but Casey also has to help recruit other staff and write an exposé on pollution at the local paper mill. This book is the first in the eight-book Get Real series, which absolutely should’ve been wronger. Ellerbee, a pioneering journalist, also writes one hell of a series debut. Casey, insecure and loud-mouthed and a total loose cannon, is a great protagonist, like a perfect combination of Liz Lemon and Leslie Knope. Megan is a worthy opponent, whose perky demeanor belies a core of steel and a lot of professionalism. The other staff--spacey cartoonist Ringo, intellectual sports writer Gary, and prickly photographer Toni--are also amazingly well-rounded, given the brevity of the novel. The style is pretty dated--it’s practically written in gel pen in a Limited Too diary--but that has its charms.
The Art of the English Murder by Lucy Worsley (2013): Worsley details the evolution of British crime fiction throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, starting with the growing fascination with real-life murders in the 1800′s and ending with the decline of genteel detective fiction. I’ve had not-great experiences with Worsley, but this is an enjoyable, if not particularly deep overview.
The Crimson Outlaw by Alex Beecroft (2013): After angering his boyar father and suffering harsh punishment, callow young Vali Florescu flees his home and hides among the local peasants. While there, he makes the acquaintance of Mihai Roscat, a dispossessed warrior who now lives as the Crimson Outlaw. Once he realizes that his father is an even worse ruler than he is a parent, Vali enlists the help of Mihai to overthrow him. This is a pretty but rather slight novella with a unique setting (1720s Romania). 
Project Duchess by Sabrina Jeffries (2019): Fletcher Pryde, the Duke of Greycourt, returns home for his stepfather’s funeral. It’s an already-stressful occasion, thanks to his loving but strained relationships with his mother and step-siblings, but then his stepbrother shares his suspicions that the standoffish war-veteran gamekeeper, a distant cousin, was responsible for the death. Fletcher is tasked with getting to know Beatrice, the gamekeeper’s sister, to see if she knows anything. Worried for her brother and burdened with her own secrets, Beatrice is as wary of Fletcher as he is of her, yet they have a connection. This is a cute, readable little Regency that never quite lives up to its premise, although I liked both protagonists a lot.
St. Lucy’s Home for Girls Raised by Wolves by Karen Russell (2006): In this collection of short stories, we hear from teenage boys who have “prophetic” dreams about historical tragedies, girls living in abandoned gator-wrestling theme parks, and the marital difficulties of old-timey Minotaurs who marry human women. I was prepared to love this surreal collection after reading Russell’s sublime Vampires in the Lemon Grove this past summer, and I don’t know why I didn’t. The best stories are good, but I didn’t really connect with or remember them afterwards. I think there’s too much weird machinery without enough grounding in real emotional conflicts.
Dunbar by Edward St. Aubyn (2017): Dunbar, a retired Canadian media mogul, is sabotaged and railroaded into a nursing home by his two scheming eldest daughters. As he tries to escape the home with the help of an alcoholic comedian, his disinherited youngest daughter and his well-meaning lawyer try to find out where he’s been institutionalized. This modern retelling of King Lear is fairly interesting but never really gets off the ground; it feels more like St. Aubyn is playing with dolls than writing a novel.
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DeAndre Baker and Quinton Dunbar May Have Paid Off Alleged Robbery Victims According To New Evidence
DeAndre Baker and Quinton Dunbar May Have Paid Off Alleged Robbery Victims According To New Evidence
New details related to New York Giants DeAndre Baker and Seattle Seahawks Quinton Dunbar alleged May robbery reveal the players’ attempt to pay off their victims, according to a report reaching us.
A warrant requesting access to Baker and Dunbar’s iCloud accounts includes information regarding video and direct messages that show an alleged plot to cover up the May 13 armed robbery in Miramar,…
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