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HI G ILY!! my doodle request is hall and murray my favorite hockey coach husbands/pride and joy from the renaissance... <333
diversity win! ur hockey coaches are GAY MARRIED and invited ur team to the reception! 💍
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#g’s scribbles#check please#omgcp#omgcheckplease#check please fanart#omgcp fanart#hall and murray#coach hall#coach murrary#i think this is the first time i’ve drawn them????? lol#peepaws!!
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Chargers begin building blocks at training camp
Costa Mesa (News4usonline) - And so it begins. For head coach Brandon Staley and the Los Angeles Chargers, the beginning of training camp means this is a new season with different expectations from a year ago. Staley is ready to toss last season in the rearview mirror and looks forward to the now of the 2022 NFL season. That’s a good thing. “I think before we left for break, we were really connected on how we wanted this training camp to look,” Staley said. “I think that’s the advantage of going into your second year with everybody. I think you could tell by how today went into, it was just so much crisper. There’s so much more confidence in what you’re doing. But, I took a lot of time this summer and enjoyed my family. We tried to make a lot of memories and be around my boys, my nieces, and all of the people who are close to me. We were ready for today and I felt like our performance reflected it.”
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Brandon Staley speaks to reporters following his team's first day of training camp at the Jack R. Hammett Sports Complex in Costa Mesa, California on July 27, 2022. Photo by Dennis J. Freeman/News4usonline In his first season as a head coach in the NFL, Staley had the luxury of having quarterback Justin Herbert slinging the ball around. Herbert is back for his third season with the ballclub. This is something that has a lot of people excited about the Chargers and the team’s potential. That is the great thing about training camp. A team is afforded the opportunity to wash away whatever shortcomings and failures they may have had in the prior season and can start fresh. “That’s the thing; it’s a new season,” linebacker Khalil Mack remarked about joining a team that experienced disappointment. “I was disappointed in Chicago, so coming out here, I didn’t feel any disappointment. I felt excited. I felt excited for a new opportunity, just knowing the potential. Just getting to this, getting to what really matters — the work and the camaraderie, communication and feeling how it’s going to feel on Sundays before we get there.” For the Chargers, that would possibly include a postseason run, something that Staley and his team just missed out on with a regular season mark of 9-8. With the success he had in 2021, Herbert said on the first day of training camp that he doesn’t feel any pressure for him to have more team success this season.
Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert puts the pen to work as he mingles with fans on the first day of training camp at the Jack R. Hammett Sports Complex in Costa Mesa, California on July 27, 2022. Photo by Dennis J Freeman/News4usonline “There is no pressure on us,” Herbert said. “The only pressure that you make is what you put on yourself. I think, as a team, we have the pieces, we have the athletes and competitors. As long as we’re doing our best and we’re asking each other what we want to do ourselves, I don’t think there’s much more that you can ask of.” On paper, the Chargers should have been playing in the postseason. Herbert went off against the rest of the league in his second season as a pro, passing for 5,014 yards and 38 touchdowns. Wide receiver Mike Williams exploded for 1,146 yards on 76 catches. Running back Austin Ekeler was close to rushing for 1,000 yards (911 yards), and linebacker Kyzir White held things down for the Chargers’ defense with 144 recorded tackles on the season. Mack, with Joey Bosa, is expected to create havoc for opposing offenses this season. Making matters even more sticky for offenses is the fact that the Chargers have the potency to be dominant with safety Derwin James, and new acquisition J.C. Jackson playing off each other. If Kenneth Murrary Jr. rises up to meet what is expected of him, the Chargers will have a top-tier defense. As of now, Murry is sidelined on the active/physically unable to perform list. Staley, however, expects his young linebacker to be back on the field at some point in training camp. “There’s not a timeline,” said Staley. “I know that he’s made a lot of progress over the summer — not enough to start camp, but I think that you’ll see him at some point during training camp. He’s working hard and he’s feeling much closer. But, I’m not going to put a timeline on it. I just think that he will be practicing at some point in the next four to six weeks.” As for Mack, who played his first seasons with the Chicago Bears before joining the Las Vegas Raiders for another four-year stint, personal achievements are secondary. “I feel like up to this point in my career, I’ve accomplished things, but ultimately we want to get to a Super Bowl and we want to win it,” Mack said. “That’s the only thing on my mind at this point in my career.” But this is just the first day of training camp, and there were no pads put on players. It was just helmets and shorts as players went about position drills and some team activities. It’s a long season. Postseason dreams for the Chargers? According to Mack, training camp is just the start of the process. “That’s the thing, everybody is going to tell you at this time of the year that, ‘The sky is the limit,’ and, ‘Championship,’ and all of that,” said Mack. “I see it as one day at a time. Take it one day at a time and work together, being the best, getting better every day. I feel like that will take care of itself once we get to that point.” Featured Image Caption: Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Khalil Mack at the podium on the first day of training camp at the Jack R. Hammett Sports Complex in Costa Mesa, California on July 27, 2022. Photo by Dennis J. Freeman/News4usonline Read the full article
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Dear Head Coach Sullivan,
Perhaps in the 3rd period you could get it together and either throw Sid out there with EVERYBODY or , I dont know , stabilize his line. Also, MATT MURRARY in goal would be great.
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Northern Kentucky Hoping to Improve of Last Years Tournament Run
Jake Rechlin ‘19 Confetti falling, celebrating and holding up a conference tournament trophy are all memories of for the Norse of Northern Kentucky. Last season had a memory book end for Northern Kentucky University Men’s Basketball team. The team finished third in their second year of being a member in the Horizon League. The team went 12-6 in conference play and 12-5 outside of conference play. But, the regular season was only the start for the team. The team entered the Horizon League tournament as the four seed, after finishing in a tie for third in the regular season. They beat Wright state, Youngstown state then Milwaukee in the championship to clinch their first bid into the division one NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Even though the team lost in the first around as the 15 seed against number two seed Kentucky, the team competed better against the highly talented Kentucky team than many thought, only losing by a score of 79-70. The team also took away things form that game. Head coach, John Brannen, when asked about the take away from their tournament run last year “the team learned being on the biggest and I think the guys will want to be back there again,”. He also hopes the taste of success articulates to more success for his team, and really motives them to try to get back to the big stage.
With only one significant loss from last year’s team being, leading three point shooter, Cole Murrary, who made 103 three pointers last season. So the team will look primarily the same, so there is high expectations around this team and Coach Brannen understands there are high expectations around the team. But, from along the fans there is excitement and season ticket holder ship has gone up around 60 % for the upcoming season. Coach Brannen said “they are high expectations around this team, but the players understand that there is a process around meeting our expectations which is to get back on the big stage,”. The team hopes to keep improving of off last season. Areas the team looks to improve in according to Coach Brannen is “Depth in both the front court and in the back court, along with perimeter shooter,” To improve at three point shooting the team will have to overcome the loss of Cole Murray, coach plans to do this by “better passing will put us in a better rhythm,” and “guys will have to get better from behind the line,”. Also another key for the team is development of star player, and Horizon League pre-season player of the year, Drew McDonald. According to coach McDonald last year was challenged to be a better three-point shooter, improving from 27% to 40% behind the line. But for this coach said “Drew needs to take the next step and become a better passer and a more consentient defender,”. Drew recently named a captain of the team, according to Coach Brennan will look to keep developing is leadership on the team as well.
A big competition of the Northern Kentucky for a top finish in the league is Oakland University. Their coach Greg Kampe talking about competing with Northern Kentucky said “They lost one guy and we lost one guy so I think it will be really good… we finished number one over the 18 game stretch so we like to give ourselves the edge,”. The commissioner of the league, Jon LeCrone when talking about Northern Kentucky called the school “an emerging brand and useful to the development of the future of the league and the hopes of getting back to a multi bid league.” One thing for sure there a high praises and expectations surrounding Northern Kentucky Basketball and they look to live up to them as there season begins November 10 against Eastern Tennessee State.
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