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Alfred Molina And Actors → (3/?)
↳ Johnny Depp, Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie (2016). Molina starred as Jerry Schrager.
“He will bite off your p*cker”
#alfred molina#alfredmolina#johnny depp#donald trump#donald trump's the art of the deal: the movie#movie#videos#go vote#vote blue#alfred;actors
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Grateful Dead Monthly: Academy of Music – New York, NY 3/28/72
Before Europe ’72, there was Academy of Music ’72. Between March 21 and 28, 1972, the Grateful Dead played seven concerts at the Academy of Music in New York City.
That’s the original Academy of Music. It opened in 1854 as a 4,000 seat opera house on the northeast corner of East 14th Street and Irving Place in Manhattan. The Dead didn’t play there. They played across the street at a 3,400 seat movie palace also named the Academy of Music, which opened in 1927.
That’s the latter Academy of Music. It shifted from a cinema toward a concert venue in the mid-60s. The Rolling Stones played there on their first U.S. tour in 1965. Around the closing of the Fillmore East, some eight blocks south and east (if my dodgy NYC geography is correct), the former movie palace was a full-on rock palace, hosting the Allman Brothers Band (8/15/71), Aerosmith opening for Humble Pie and Edgar Winter (12/2-3-71), and the Band (12/28-31/71 – those shows were excerpted for the 1972 live album Rock of Ages and featured in their entirety for the 2013 box set Live at the Academy of Music 1971).
The Academy of Music was renamed the Palladium in 1976. And on 9/20/79, this happened there.
The guitar smash, not the album, obv. #paulsimononftw The venue was converted to a nightclub by Studio 54 guys Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager in 1985. In 1992, they sold it to Peter Gatien, who kept it open until 1997. The last concert at the Palladium was Fugazi on 5/1/97 (Red Medicine tour, I think). It’s now an NYU dorm with a gym in the basement.
The Dead visited the Academy/Palladium twice – once in 1972 and once in 1977. In ’72, they were workshopping material that they would soon take across the pond. In ’77, they were solidifying material that they would soon take upstate for the ne plus ultra. Fun fact, the fourth night of the ’72 run was presented by Hells Angels. Here’s the full poster.
[The lessons of Altamont ’69 apparently had been learned, then put to rest. Quick replay, tho, from less than three years earlier.]
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The New York Daily News summarized the run like this: “Seven concerts in one week at the Academy of Music, every one of them sold out within hours, more by ESP than advertising… The week’s series will help finance the Dead’s traveling expenses for a two-month, seven-country tour of Europe beginning Saturday.” That quote appears in an excellent and exhaustive recap of all the shows (and their recordings) by someone called “Light Into Ashes” on the Grateful Dead Guide blog. There, LIA posits:
“Musically, this run falls midway between the honky-tonk vibe of the fall ’71 shows, and the smoother Europe ’72 tour. Probably one of the Dead’s plans for the run, aside from raising money for the Europe tour, was to hone their performances for the upcoming live-album recording – after a two-month break from playing shows together, they would need to get back in the groove!
People who saw them at the time were probably struck by the changes in repertoire. (They only played two songs that had been on Live/Dead, one time each; few songs from Workingman’s Dead or American Beauty were played at all; and many of their newer songs were not on any albums yet.) Pigpen was also singing and playing more than he had in ’71 (singing five or six songs a night); a new piano player had altered the band’s sound quite a bit; and some unknown longhaired lady would come onstage to sing for a song or two. New Yorkers would also have noticed that the Dead no longer played til dawn, as they had done so often at the Fillmore East!
The average show length was three and a half hours, as they played through most of their repertoire each night. (Any audience members who went to several shows in the run would hear most of the same songs a LOT of times.)”
The Grateful Dead Sources blog has a 1972 newspaper review from Toronto’s Grapevine. Pretty funny, it’s worth a look.
Betty Cantor-Jackson recorded the shows, but the tapes disappeared until some guy from Northern California bought them at an auction in 1987. The tapes sat in his barn deteriorating. When Jerry died in 1995, one of the guy’s friends, who must’ve known a thing or two about the Dead, contacted Dark Star Orchestra’s Rob Eaton. Eaton cleaned and restored the tapes at his own expense, and returned them to the guy.
(^ Rob Eaton)
From LIA’s post, which quotes Eaton from an interview with Katie Harvey:
“‘The collection was really unique. Half of it was Garcia-Saunders from ’73, 74, 75. It was just nothing anybody had ever seen. And all the Academy of Music tapes from the Dead in ’72, which no one had ever heard a tape of: really bad audience tapes were the only thing [from that run], nothing was in the Vault. So I knew it was really important.’
Eaton kept DAT copies of the reels, although the buyer made him sign a contract not to copy or distribute the recordings. ‘He drew up this contract that I was liable for $100,000 in liquefied damages if I released the contents of the collection without his written authorization. And I wasn’t allowed to keep a copy according to this thing. All the copies had to be in his possession. Of course I’m keeping a DAT master of everything I’m doing. I’m not that stupid. I was a deadhead and protecting the music was my first and foremost thought. Legally, I wasn’t really that concerned with it. Because I was sort of in with the Dead office at the time, they found out that I had these. They wanted to get a hold of the guy. So I got them in touch with this guy who wanted a million dollars. They just told him to fuck himself. They came back to me and they go, “Look, we know you’re smart. We know you probably kept a set of DATs. What would it take to get that set of DATs from you?” And I said, “Well, first of all, I signed this contract.”’
But according to Hal Kantor, the Dead’s attorney, ‘He can’t claim rights to what’s on the tape. He has rights to the actual physical tapes, but what’s on the tape is our rights, not his.’ So Eaton copied his DATs (including Dead shows from 1971-76) and gave them to the Vault. And as Harvey writes: ‘They prohibited him from distributing copies because they planned to commercially release the material.'”
Parts of all seven nights in 1972 are scattered across various official releases, but the archivists have unloosed only two complete shows – 3/26 (Dave’s Picks #14) and 3/28 (Dick’s Picks #30). The latter also contains the Bo Diddley sit-in from 3/25, so ECM and I decided to focus on that one.
According to the DP#30 Wiki, the 3/25 show was a “semi-private party” billed as Jerry Garcia & Friends. In reality, it was a GD with the band backing Bo Diddley for the first set, then playing its own second set. The entire show has sound quality issues, but the first set is quite poor. The “jam” is the most notable part. It’s essentially a slower version of the “Hard to Handle” wig-out, and not super interesting.
The Dead opened their set with a couple rarities – How Sweet It is (To Be Loved by You), on which Donna Jean reaches a truly wicked level of caterwaul, and Are You Lonely for Me Baby?, from which Bobby must’ve gotten inspiration for Black-Throated Wind. Are You Lonely was later a staple of Garcia/Merl Saunders sets in ’72-74.
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3/28 is better, and offers more typical Dead fare. The first set features an extremely hot China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider duo, and some funny stage banter from Phil Lesh. After the band played Mexicali Blues, some audience members chanted for Alligator. Phil responded, “Hey, for all you Alligator fans out there, we done – ah alright alright alright. We understand that there’s a lot of Alligator fans out there, but we done forgot it, see. And so ah, we’re gonna have to remember it sometime later, you know.” The second set showpiece is an extended version of The Other One that offers a preview of what the band would do in Europe.
Ed reminded me that this show was Pigpen’s last in NYC. And he added that it contains Donna’s first Playing in the Band wail. Awesome. His listening notes are more robust than mine, as usual:
The Europe ’72 tour began on April 7th, but the boys played a preparatory seven-night run at the Academy of Music in NYC in the days leading up to their flight across the pond.
The festivities open with a rockin Truckin.’ All the first set songs are played with gusto and feeling especially the “new” songs such as Tennessee Jed, Chinatown Shuffle, BT Wind, Mr. Charlie, You Win Again and Mexicali Blues. After Mexicali, the audience is calling out for “Alligator” and Phil tells them that “we done forgot it.” A rare, mid-set Brokedown follows and it is a pure joy. It just might be my favorite song from the entire first set. Next Time You See Me is perfectly executed. The band tears up Cumberland. Bobby is high in the mix and it is exciting to hear his guitar part. Next, Bobby introduces LLR as a “cryin’ song.” It’s a gorgeous version that has Jerry on pedal steel and Phil on backing vocals. and China->Rider really stands out. The segue jam in China->Rider is especially interesting as the band seems to struggle at first to find the groove behind Bobby’s solo, then they just roll with it, and then Jerry locks into a cool riff before diving into Rider. The only minor complaint is that after 6 shows, Garcia’s voice is beginning to show signs of strain (You Win Again, Big Railroad Blues and China Cat).
The setlist for Set II pretty much speaks for itself. Playing in the Band continues to progress. This performance marks the the first time that Donna lends her vocal contributions. The jam section starts off drifty like Veneta with that big psychedelic bubble. By the 6-minute mark Jerry is in full guitar psychosis mode. They cool down into drifting, mournful ribbons of sound only to bring it to another peak around the 10-minute mark before entering the reprise. A few songs later we get a high-energy Sugar Magnolia. Jerry goes nuts on the wah pedal during the coda. Donna has not yet found her way into the arrangement yet). This segues directly into a brief drum intro that leads into a 28-minute version of The Other One. The entry is surprisingly laid back as is the entire performance. By the 7-minute mark there are no traces of the song. The band has entered uncharted territory…deep space. This is pretty experimental stuff…atonal notes and peals of feedback. Things begin to become melodic again at about the 14-minute mark as the band prepares to deliver the first verse but it takes them 2 more minutes to eventually get there and after dispensing with it they return to the same misty pastures where they once were. The concert ends in fine form with their standby crowd pleasing closer of NFA>GDTRFB>NFA. The jam at the end of NFA leading into GDTRFB especially shines.
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Good days away from draft week, my mock aspects some new names it is doubtless you'll maybe maybe not be conscious of. That is continuously an spell binding time within the pre-draft process, with intel and smoke monitors coming rapid and indignant.
I might present one closing mock subsequent week sooner than the 2020 NFL Draft kicks off, however here is how this no-alternate mannequin labored out recently. Maintain at it.
College: LSU | Year: Senior (RS)
The Bengals might perchance maybe additionally to find supplied a king's ransom for the rights to take Burrow. Even in that divulge, I can not watch them accepting a deal. The Ohio-reared Burrow returns home to the Buckeye Issue.
College: Ohio Issue | Year: Junior
My colleague Bucky Brooks recently ragged the phrase "gold jacket" to describe Younger on NFL Community. Or not it is not that loopy. One total manager urged me Younger might perchance maybe rep an even better impact than reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year Carve Bosa staunch had in San Francisco.
College: Ohio Issue | Year: Junior
Okudah screams "Patriot Advance." He's all business, a student of the game and absolutely deflects consideration in phrases of others raving about his play. Lions total manager Bob Quinn, vice president of participant personnel Kyle O'Brien and head coach Matt Patricia were all brought up throughout the Pats machine. Factual fit here. Goodbye, Darius Fracture. Hello, Jeff Okudah.
College: Iowa | Year: Junior
I've long previous forwards and backwards many events between the top three tackles here: Wirfs, Jedrick Wills and Mekhi Becton. Wirfs, out of the NFL O-line manufacturing facility in Iowa Metropolis, is considered by many because the "cleanest" of the bunch. Improbable athlete, versatile and handsome.
College: Oregon | Year: Senior
Many, many years ago, Dolphins team clinical doctors failed free agent Drew Brees on his physical and the Saints ended up signing him almost right this moment thereafter. No one's failed Tua Tagovailoa on his physical -- on the least that I know of -- however there's ample uncertainty and whispers across the league about what the Dolphins are doing here that I might recent an different option. Herbert -- big arm, wholesome, Academic All-American and Senior Bowl/mix conceal-stealer -- is now and again a extra swish Door No. 2.
College: Alabama | Year: Junior
GM Tom Telesco treats this stuff admire authorities secrets and tactics, and I to find the sensation he takes proper indulge in throwing all people for a loop seemingly every single year. The Chargers might perchance maybe scoot a diversity of ways here, no matter whether or not Tua is on the board. The thought of featuring Derwin James and Isaiah Simmons within the again of Melvin Ingram and Joey Bosa is very tempting. As is drafting one of many top offensive tackles. Tagovailoa to Los Angeles at No. 6 would be a licensed fit for all events eager. Tyrod Taylor for a year; Tua from there. But here's a bet. I repeat -- a bet.
College: Clemson | Year: Junior (RS)
Matt Rhule extremely values character, management and mosey. Add within the native tie-in, and Simmons falling to No. 7 would be a substantial fit for the Panthers' rebuild below a brand new regime.
College: Auburn | Year: Senior
The doubtless pairing of Kyler Murray with feeble Sooner teammate CeeDee Lamb grew to transform far much less seemingly after the DeAndre Hopkins alternate. Insert Brown, an anchor for the Cardinals' defensive line. The Auburn product might perchance maybe rep left college early closing year, however he returned and improved his draft stock immensely.
College: Florida | Year: Junior
There is loads of like for Henderson within the scouting neighborhood, and I've spoken to coaches who grunt he's bought some juice to him that Jeff Okudah couldn't. Both is at risk of be top 10 picks, and the Jaguars -- who parted ways with Jalen Ramsey and A.J. Bouye over the last six months -- would gladly scoop Henderson up here.
College: Alabama | Year: Junior
One other offensive take care of off the board, and this one is believed of a Day 1 starter. Cleveland, peaceable in need of offensive line support even after the Jack Conklin signing, is in a licensed role to nab one of many top OTs on this class.
College: Louisville | Year: Junior
If Wills, Wirfs, Becton or Andrew Thomas is peaceable on the board at No. 11, I take into consideration the Jets will scoot offensive line over huge receiver. A mountain of a man who measured in at 6-foot-7, tipped the scales at 364 kilos and ran a 5.1 40-yard poke, Becton might perchance be the left (or appropriate) take care of to offer protection to Sam Darnold.
College: Oklahoma | Year: Junior
If the Raiders are the principle team to recall a receiver, I deem Lamb's the principle wideout off the board. A fancy, physical, gregarious and handsome pass catcher, Lamb's drawing comparisons to DeAndre Hopkins -- and that isn't a loopy comp.
College: Alabama | Year: Junior
Ruggs over Jerry Jeudy? In Kyle Shanahan's offense, I'm in a position to look at it. That 4.27 mosey is at risk of be the supreme complement to what Deebo Samuel brings to the table. Ruggs isn't actually staunch a burner, either: He runs routes, has improbable hands and might perchance attain the microscopic things.
College: Georgia | Year: Junior
Conserving Tom Brady appropriate in 2020 must be the greatest thing for Tampa's offense. The Bucs' offensive line isn't actually rotten, however they would maybe maybe additionally use one more proficient big physique. Thomas might perchance maybe scoot as high because the top 10 if there's a poke on tackles, even supposing he's considered by most groups because the fourth OT off the board.
College: Alabama | Year: Junior
There is talk about of the Broncos inviting up within the principle spherical to to find one of many top huge receivers. If things play out this method, and they fabricate not have to alternate, this might perchance be the very supreme divulge for Denver. Jeudy is the top huge receiver on on the least about a groups' boards.
College: South Carolina | Year: Senior
I've heard top-10 buzz on Kinlaw, however he's peaceable an unfinished product on the sector. Off the sector, his story is as keen as any on this class -- and he's an grownup well beyond his years. Tall fit for the Falcons, who added a pass rusher in Dante Fowler Jr. all over free company. Crawl Kinlaw real into a defensive line that already has loads of young, hungry skill, and Atlanta's pass bolt is at risk of be one to worry about.
College: Alabama | Year: Junior
This might be loads sooner than the attach some assorted mocks rep McKinney going, however I deem he fills an instantaneous need for the Cowboys' protection. In a position to taking half in either safety role, he's a flexible sport-changer who's positively NFL-ready with a high soccer IQ. The losses of Byron Jones and Jeff Heath actually thinned out Dallas' secondary, however McKinney has the extra or much less superior skill situation to support personal the void on Day 1.
College: Houston | Year: Senior (RS)
After getting their quarterback at No. 5, the Dolphins take this opportunity to give a enhance to Justin Herbert's safety. Alongside with Jones -- a 6-7, 320-pounder, who logged four seasons as Houston's starting left take care of -- would be good. He's been a uninteresting-in-the-process riser who might perchance maybe discontinue up coming off the board throughout the top 15 picks.
College: Oklahoma | Year: Junior
Is linebacker a dire need for the Raiders, a team with proper concerns at nook and safety? Maybe not, especially with what they did in free company. But ought to you is at risk of be shopping for a mosey-setter of the unit for the prolonged-duration of time future, there would be no better franchise cornerstone and chief than Murray. Classic managers and coaches rep raved about his interviews, and he additionally occurs to be a sideline-to-sideline LB who crushed the mix. A Day 1 starter at OU, Murray used to be a team captain by his sophomore season. Mike Mayock prides himself on procuring leaders throughout the draft.
College: LSU | Year: Sophomore (RS)
Calais Campbell is long previous and Yannick Ngakoue's future with the team is a huge question designate. Chaisson is at risk of be the man to pair with Josh Allen for future years. Quiet severely uncooked, the 20-year-ragged has substantial room to develop, however he's naturally explosive off the brink.
College: LSU | Year: Junior
All people's thinking huge receiver -- no matter what -- at No. 21 for the Eagles, however that isn't how Howie Roseman now and again rolls. Queen is considered even better than Kenneth Murray on some groups' boards, and I might perchance maybe watch Philadelphia going with an instantaneous sport-changer on protection. Despite staunch one big season at LSU, Queen tore it up, and might perchance wander sideline to sideline with ease. This would be a huge swing -- especially with Justin Jefferson peaceable on the board -- however I deem the linebacker group is loads thinner than the receiving corps.
College: LSU | Year: Junior
Commerce Stefon Diggs and discontinue up with Jefferson with one of many four picks bought? Not rotten if it actually works out this method for Minnesota. Jefferson assign apart up learn about-popping numbers closing season at LSU, however there were skeptics on his mosey heading into the mix. He then ripped off a 4.43 40-yard poke, dazzled in interviews and showed why he's the fourth-supreme wideout -- on the least -- on this draft.
College: FAU | Year: Senior
First time you rep considered Bryant's name within the principle spherical of a mock draft? Don't be afraid -- I'm in a position to look at it going down. Original England has tried to to find Jared Cook and Hayden Hurst in again-to-again offseasons, and not using a success. Bryant is a huge physique who can both make a choice balls and block. He isn't Gronk, however nobody is. What he can be is a constructing block for whomever Bill Belichick and Josh McDaniels groom to be the QB of the long term.
College: Arizona Issue | Year: Senior
The like for Aiyuk in league circles is loads stronger than what we're hearing within the media. In speaking with just a few GMs, even with the deep wideout class, Aiyuk is anticipated to attain off the board in Spherical 1. I've bought him going to Original Orleans, a team that has very few holes, however might perchance maybe use one extra receiver if the Saints are going to make a poke for Drew Brees' elusive 2d Neat Bowl ring this season. Michael Thomas, Emmanuel Sanders and Aiyuk would personal a actually dreadful 1-2-3.
College: Boise Issue | Year: Junior (RS)
I rep not considered Cleveland mocked to transfer within the principle spherical anyplace else yet, however the 6-6 tower had an famed mix, and I've heard he's been substantial within the virtual interviews throughout this process. There is legit top-20 talk about around his name now, however I deem 25 to the Vikings appears to be like to be a licensed fit.
College: Georgia | Year: Junior
I purchased crushed (nearly!) by Dolphins fans for slotting Swift to them with this secure in my closing mock draft, however I'm sticking with it. Swift does it all and might perchance impact Miami's offense in a mode that Josh Jacobs did for the Raiders a year ago. He'll be the supreme participant available here, and whether or not the market price of running backs has diminished or not, that have to not impact rookies who will make far not up to veterans shopping for 2d contracts. Swift is advanced, rapid, solid and might perchance both make a choice and block. He'd be a substantial addition to Miami's backfield.
College: Penn Issue | Year: Junior
Notorious-Matos is 6-5, 266 kilos and an athletic specimen. Penn Issue's supreme defensive lineman over the closing two years can to find to the passer and discontinuance the poke. I fabricate not watch him escaping the principle spherical. The Seahawks need extra juice off the brink, even supposing they within the slay discontinue up re-signing Jadeveon Clowney.
College: Iowa | Year: Junior
The Ravens fabricate not transfer up and peaceable to find one of many top defensive linemen on this class. He's 6-5, 275 kilos and all business. A flexible athlete who, in his high college days, used to be all-convey in soccer, all-convey within the discus and a 1,000-point scorer in basketball. He made performs as a freshman, and then bought severely better as a sophomore and a junior. The adoring note on the mix used to be that he performs "mean." Ravens DC Don "Wink" Martindale is at risk of be the supreme match.
College: Georgia | Year: Sophomore (RS)
Born in Brooklyn, Original York, Wilson took his talents to Athens, the attach he used to be one of many most agile offensive linemen in college soccer a year ago. With the shortcoming of Jack Conklin and a substantial have to support giving Derrick Henry the rock in Arthur Smith's offense, this can make loads of of sense. Google Wilson's high college pictures. He's about 300 kilos and takes snaps as a Wildcat quarterback.
College: Texas Tech | Year: Senior
Lightning-rapid linebacker who fought through a shoulder damage to poke on the mix for scouts (posting a 4.54 40). Blake Martinez is now not in Inexperienced Bay, so here is his replacement. This class' substantial WR depth enables the Packers to address that need later on.
College: TCU | Year: Junior (RS)
The 49ers will rep the telephone traces (or whatever personal of communication groups are using on this virtual draft) originate here, as they fabricate not preserve a 2d-, third- or fourth-spherical secure for the time being. That is an very supreme role for a team that desires to alternate up and stable that fifth-year option on a first-spherical secure. If the 49ers preserve assign apart, I watch Blacklock as a licensed fit. He's now two years eliminated from a 2018 Achilles damage and is seemingly one of many few dominant interior defensive linemen within the draft. Is he DeForest Buckner? No. Not yet, on the least.
College: Michigan | Year: Junior
The Chiefs are returning 20 of 22 starters subsequent season. In assorted words ... learn about out! In the occasion that they decide to transfer supreme participant available, Ruiz might perchance maybe additionally very well be that man. In a position to taking half in either heart or guard, he's an brilliant participant who can both support offer protection to Patrick Mahomes and be a mauler within the poke sport. Kansas Metropolis can scoot anyplace with this secure, however offensive line is by no method a rotten different.
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The 2020 NFL mock draft database
Jeff Okudah, Joe Burrow, and Tristan Wirfs are three names near the top of every mock draft.
Joe Burrow to Cincinnati and Chase Young to Washington are givens. After that, it’s anyone’s guess.
While the majority of the sports world has grinded to a halt due to the spread of coronavirus, the NFL machine has raged on.
The 2020 NFL Draft is still scheduled for April 23-25 — albeit a modified one that won’t take place in Las Vegas. With the draft coming soon, experts are trying their best to predict how it’ll all shake out.
Almost everybody believes it’ll be LSU quarterback Joe Burrow who gets picked first by the Cincinnati Bengals. The vast majority think Washington will use the second pick to take Ohio State pass rusher Chase Young. Every pick after that is up in the air.
Here at SB Nation, we’re rounding up mock drafts from all over the internet, chewing them up, and spitting out the most popular results for each team. In a survey of 42 mock drafts, these are the results (this will be continually updated ahead of the draft):
1. Cincinnati Bengals
LSU QB Joe Burrow (97.6%)
Oregon QB Justin Herbert (2.4%)
2. Washington
Ohio State Edge Chase Young (83.3%)
Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa (11.9%)
Trade down (4.8%)
3. Detroit Lions
Ohio State CB Jeff Okudah (54.8%)
Trade down (28.6%)
Ohio State Edge Chase Young (9.5%)
4. New York Giants
Clemson LB Isaiah Simmons (26.2%)
Louisville OT Mekhi Becton (21.4%)
Iowa OT Tristan Wirfs (19.0%)
5. Miami Dolphins
Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa (42.9%)
Oregon QB Justin Herbert (28.6%)
Trade up (14.3%)
6. Los Angeles Chargers
Oregon QB Justin Herbert (45.2%)
Trade up (26.2%)
Alabama QB Tua Tagovailoa (11.9%)
7. Carolina Panthers
Clemson LB Isaiah Simmons (35.7%)
Auburn DT Derrick Brown (31.0%)
Ohio State CB Jeff Okudah (14.3%)
8. Arizona Cardinals
Alabama OT Jedrick Wills (40.5%)
Iowa OT Tristan Wirfs (31.0%)
Georgia OT Andrew Thomas (7.1%)
9. Jacksonville Jaguars
Auburn DT Derrick Brown (31.0%)
South Carolina DT Javon Kinlaw (28.6%)
Louisville OT Mekhi Becton (7.1%)
Oregon QB Justin Herbert (7.1%)
10. Cleveland Browns
Georgia OT Andrew Thomas (31.0%)
Louisville OT Mekhi Becton (23.8%)
Iowa OT Tristan Wirfs (16.7%)
11. New York Jets
Alabama WR Jerry Jeudy (21.4%)
Oklahoma WR CeeDee Lamb (14.3%)
Alabama OT Jedrick Wills (11.9%)
Alabama WR Henry Ruggs III (11.9%)
Louisville OT Mekhi Becton (11.9%)
12. Las Vegas Raiders
Oklahoma WR CeeDee Lamb (38.1%)
Alabama WR Jerry Jeudy (33.3%)
Utah State QB Jordan Love (7.1%)
Florida CB CJ Henderson (7.1%)
Alabama WR Henry Ruggs III (7.1%)
13. San Francisco 49ers (via Colts)
Oklahoma WR CeeDee Lamb (26.2%)
Alabama WR Jerry Jeudy (26.2%)
Alabama WR Henry Ruggs III (23.8%)
14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Georgia OT Andrew Thomas (33.3%)
Louisville OT Mekhi Becton (11.9%)
Iowa OT Tristan Wirfs (11.9%)
Alabama OT Jedrick Wills (11.9%)
15. Denver Broncos
Alabama WR Henry Ruggs III (40.5%)
Alabama WR Jerry Jeudy (11.9%)
Oklahoma WR CeeDee Lamb (11.9%)
16. Atlanta Falcons
Florida CB CJ Henderson (33.3%)
LSU Edge K’Lavon Chaisson (33.3%)
South Carolina DT Javon Kinlaw (14.3%)
17. Dallas Cowboys
LSU Edge K’Lavon Chaisson (31.0%)
Florida CB CJ Henderson (28.6%)
LSU CB Kristian Fulton (9.5%)
18. Miami Dolphins (via Steelers)
Houston OT Josh Jones (23.8%)
Alabama S Xavier McKinney (16.7%)
USC OT Austin Jackson (11.9%)
19. Las Vegas Raiders (via Bears)
LSU CB Kristian Fulton (14.3%)
Oklahoma LB Kenneth Murray (9.5%)
Alabama S Xavier McKinney (9.5%)
LSU LB Patrick Queen (9.5%)
20. Jacksonville Jaguars (via Rams)
Alabama CB Trevon Diggs (19.0%)
LSU CB Kristian Fulton (14.3%)
Alabama S Xavier McKinney (9.5%)
21. Philadelphia Eagles
LSU WR Justin Jefferson (40.5%)
Clemson WR Tee Higgins (11.9%)
LSU LB Patrick Queen (9.5%)
Trade up (9.5%)
22. Minnesota Vikings (via Bills)
Baylor WR Denzel Mims (14.3%)
TCU WR Jalen Reagor (11.9%)
LSU WR Justin Jefferson (11.9%)
23. New England Patriots
Utah State QB Jordan Love (26.2%)
Iowa Edge A.J. Epenesa (11.9%)
LSU LB Patrick Queen (7.1%)
LSU Edge K’Lavon Chaisson (7.1%)
24. New Orleans Saints
LSU LB Patrick Queen (26.2%)
Oklahoma LB Kenneth Murray (23.8%)
Alabama CB Trevon Diggs (11.9%)
25. Minnesota Vikings
Penn State Edge Yetur Gross-Matos (16.7%)
TCU WR Jalen Reagor (11.9%)
LSU CB Kristian Fulton (11.9%)
26. Miami Dolphins (via Texans)
Georgia RB D’Andre Swift (28.6%)
Alabama S Xavier McKinney (21.4%)
Houston OT Josh Jones (11.9%)
27. Seattle Seahawks
Penn State Edge Yetur Gross-Matos (33.3%)
Iowa Edge A.J. Epenesa (14.3%)
Houston OT Josh Jones (7.1%)
Wisconsin LB Zack Baun (7.1%)
28. Baltimore Ravens
Oklahoma LB Kenneth Murray (31.0%)
LSU LB Patrick Queen (19.0%)
Wisconsin LB Zack Baun (7.1%)
Penn State Edge Yetur Gross-Matos (7.1%)
29. Tennessee Titans
Houston OT Josh Jones (14.3%)
Iowa Edge A.J. Epenesa (14.3%)
Penn State Edge Yetur Gross-Matos (9.5%)
30. Green Bay Packers
Baylor WR Denzel Mims (14.3%)
LSU WR Justin Jefferson (11.9%)
Arizona State WR Brandon Aiyuk (11.9%)
31. San Francisco 49ers
TCU DT Ross Blacklock (16.7%)
Alabama CB Trevon Diggs (14.3%)
Clemson CB A.J. Terrell (7.1%)
Trade down (7.1%)
32. Kansas City Chiefs
Georgia RB D’Andre Swift (14.3%)
Clemson CB A.J. Terrell (11.9%)
TCU CB Jeff Gladney (7.1%)
Michigan C Cesar Ruiz (7.1%)
Auburn CB Noah Igbinoghene (7.1%)
Trade down (7.1%)
Mock drafts used:
Dan Kadar, SB Nation | Eddie Brown, San Diego Union-Tribune | Ryan Wilson, CBS | Chris Trapasso, CBS | Pete Prisco, CBS | Josh Edwards, CBS | Chad Reuter, NFL.com | Charley Casserly, NFL.com | Nate Davis, USA Today | Luke Easterling, Draft Wire | Brad Biggs, Chicago Tribune | Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times | Todd McShay, ESPN | Mel Kiper, ESPN | Maurice Jones-Drew, NFL.com | Tom Fornelli, CBS | Joe Marino, The Draft Network | Jordan Reid, The Draft Network | Eric Edholm, Yahoo Sports | Danny Kelly, The Ringer | Steve Palazzolo, Pro Football Focus | Matt Miller, Bleacher Report | Vinnie Iyer, Sporting News | Peter Schrager, NFL.com | C.J. Doon, Baltimore Sun | Michael Middlehurst-Schwartz, USA Today | Josh Norris, Rotoworld | Evan Silva, EstablishTheRun | Kevin Hanson, Sports Illustrated | Charles Davis, NFL.com | Ben Raven, MLive | Carmen Vitali/Scott Smith, Buccaneers.com | Dave Birkett, Detroit Free Press | Will Brinson, CBS | Sean Wagner-McGough, CBS | Henry McKenna, For The Win | Geoffrey Arnold, OregonLive | Mark Inabinett, AL.com | Tim Bielik, Cleveland Plains-Dealer | Clarence Hill, Fort Worth Star-Telegram | Ryan O’Halloran, Denver Post | Mike Kaye, NJ.com
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Studio 54
Studio 54 fue una legendaria discoteca neoyorquina ubicada en la Calle 54 Oeste en Manhattan. Abrió el 26 de abril de 1977 y fue clausurada en marzo de 1986. Su apogeo coincidió con la fiebre por la música disco y con una época de libertad sexual marcada por la aparición del sida. El local fue reabierto posteriormente, con distintos usos.
Fue construido como un teatro y abierto con el nombre de Gallo Opera House en 1927, como sede de la compañía de ópera San Carlo propiedad del empresario italiano Fortune Franco. Se inauguró con la ópera La Bohème. Sin embargo, su explotación como coliseo operístico fue breve y pasó a ser local teatral y de variedades.
En 1942, la CBS compró la propiedad y la empleó para retransmisiones de radio, hasta que la aparición de la televisión le dio nuevos usos.
Desde los años 50 y hasta mitad de los años 70, se convirtió en el estudio 52 de dicha cadena, usado como escenario de radio y televisión hasta 1975. Cuando la CBS vendió el estudio fue bautizado con el nombre de la calle.
Steve Rubell e Ian Shrager
Studio 54 fue gestionado por Steve Rubell, un personaje llamativo y abiertamente homosexual, y su amigo Ian Schrager. Habían dirigido otro local en Queens y fue Carmen D'Alessio, relaciones públicas de Valentino, quien les sugirió abrir un club en Manhattan. Ella les puso en contacto con Andy Warhol, quien acudió a la cena pre-inaugural junto a Calvin Klein.
Carmen D'Alessio invitó a 5.000 personas a la inauguración, entre los cuales se encontraban celebridades como Diana Ross, Mick y Bianca Jagger, Salvador Dalí, Liza Minnelli, Donald Trump y su esposa Ivana, etc. Varias estrellas como Cher, Woody Allen y Frank Sinatra no pudieron entrar por el descontrol que se ejercía en la puerta.
Woody Allen y Michael Jackson
Andy Warhol, Calvin Klein, Brook Shields y Steve Rubell
Keith Richards, Tina Turner y David Bowie
Rubell era conocido por seleccionar a su antojo a los clientes, hermosos ‘’don nadie’’ que servían de carne fresca para los famosos, eligiéndolos del gigantesco tumulto de gente que esperaba en la entrada. Seguía la idea de que los extremos o excesos son el camino a la perfección, o como decía: ‘’El camino del exceso conduce al palacio de la sabiduría’’ citando a William Blake.
En realidad, la finalidad de tal mezcolanza de público era más carnal que espiritual: Rubell ofrecía a su clientela vips un ambiente ‘’a tono’’, repleto de jóvenes aspirantes sexualmente accesibles y todo quedaba a salvo de los flashes fotográficos.
Bianca Jagger a caballo
Una semana después de la inauguración, Studio 54 abrió para la fiesta de cumpleaños de Bianca Jagger, quien llegó montada en un caballo blanco. Acontecimientos dieron a conocer el local entre los famosos y dieron pie a otras fiestas que reunían a público de edades y gustos dispares.
Otros famosos que frecuentaban el club era Yves Saint Laurent, Andy Warhol, John Travolta, Michael Jackson, Grace Jones (quien cantó allí su versión de La vie en rose), Donna Summer, Alice Cooper, Al Pacino, Elizabeth Taylors etc.
David Keith, John Travolta y Sylvester Stallone
Robin Williams y Valerie Veraldi
Andy Warhol y Alice Cooper
Dentro del club, los palcos del antiguo teatro eran conocidos por los encuentros sexuales y el consumo ilimitado de droga. Su pista de baile estaba decorada con una imagen de una Luna con cara de hombre esnifando cocaína.
En 1979 Rubell declaró 7 millones de dólares en un año, añadiendo que «sólo la mafia» tenía un negocio más rentable que el suyo. Poco después, él y Schrager fueron detenidos por evasión de impuestos de aproximadamente 2.5 millones de dólares.
En el juicio Rubell respondió acusando a un alto cargo del gobierno de Jimmy Carter de haber consumido cocaína en el sótano del local.
Tras la clausura del mismo en 1980, paquetes de cocaína y dinero fueron encontrados ocultos tras las paredes de la discoteca.
La fiesta de clausura de Studio 54 tuvo lugar en febrero de 1980 y fue llamada ‘’El final de la Gomorra moderna’’. Acudieron Diana Ross, Jack Nicholson, Richard Gere y Sylvester Stallone, a quien sirvieron la última copa.
En 1981 el negocio pasó a manos de Mark Fleischman, quien reabrió las puertas a celebridades como Calvin Klein, Janet Jackson, Alec Baldwin, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Cyndi Lauper, etc. Aunque el contexto había cambiado y era menos liberal que antes. En el local actuaron Madonna y Duran Duran poco antes de convertirse en estrellas mundiales. El local volvió a cerrarse tras la expiración del contrato de alquiler.
Madonna
En 1994, tras convertirse en un club nudista por algunos años, Studio 54 reabrió y fue la bancarrota de nuevo al año siguiente.
En 1998, el club volvió a sus orígenes como local teatral y de variedades, en el que se presentaron musicales como Cabaret, hasta 2004.
En la actualidad todavía es usado como discoteca en semanas en las que no hay obras teatrales, aunque la magia del desenfreno haya quedado años atrás.
En sus mejores días Studio 54 tuvo un papel formativo en el crecimiento de la música disco y la cultura de los clubes nocturnos en general, y fue uno de los primeros en borrar la distinción entre vida nocturna homosexual y heterosexual.
Fuentes
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studio_54
https://thump.vice.com/es_mx/article/pg4neb/el-mitico-studio-54-una-discoteca-de-elegancia-y-libertinaje-en-ny
http://www.larazon.es/lifestyle/studio-54-se-busca-camarera-para-servir-cocaina-LG7932278
http://www.vogue.es/moda/news/articulos/las-fiestas-de-studio-54-libros-andy-warhol-jerry-hall-bianca-jagger/23479
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NFL Network's Weekday Programming Schedule for the 2019 NFL Season
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NFL Network presents its weekday (Monday-Friday) programming schedule for the 2019 NFL season – the NFL's 100th.
'NFL 100 Greatest,' 'NFL 100 All-Time Team' & 'NFL 100 Roundtables' Highlight New Weekday Programming This Season
'NFL Now' Airs Daily at 1:00 PM ET Providing Two Hours of Latest News Updates
Second Season of 'Thursday Night Football' on FOX, NFL Network & Amazon Prime
Return of Shows 'The Aftermath,' 'NFL Fantasy Live,' 'A Football Life' & More
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New Shows for 2019 Season
NFL Network offers the following new shows for the 2019 NFL season:
NFL 100 Greatest
When: Friday – 8:00 PM ET (airs Weeks 2-11)
What: In honor of the NFL's 100th season, NFL 100 Greatest counts down the greatest in NFL history on Friday at 8:00 PM ET. NFL 100 Greatest airs Weeks 2-11 with two, one-hour episodes airing back-to-back each Friday night, counting down the greatest across five categories: Plays, Games, Characters, Game Changers and Teams. The NFL and the Associated Press (AP) came together to select the 100 greatest in the five categories, comprising an 80-person blue ribbon panel. In addition to the rankings, NFL Films conducted more than 400 interviews with celebrities, current NFL stars and legends
NFL 100 All-Time Team
When: Friday – 8:00 PM ET (airs Weeks 12-17)
Host: Rich Eisen
Analysts: Cris Collinsworth & Bill Belichick
What: Premiering Friday, November 22 at 8:00 PM ET, NFL 100 All-Time Team airs on NFL Network Weeks 12-17. Hosted by Rich Eisen alongside analysts Cris Collinsworth and Bill Belichick, NFL 100 All-Time Team assembles the NFL's greatest team, comprised of 100 players and 10 coaches. A blue-ribbon panel of 26 former coaches, personnel directors, general managers, players and media members combined to select the NFL 100 All-Time Team
NFL 100 All-Time Team Reaction Show
When: Friday – 9:00 PM ET (airs Weeks 12-17)
What: Following each premiere episode of NFL 100 All-Time Team, the NFL 100 All-Time Team Reaction Show airs Friday at 9:00 PM ET (10:00 PM ET on December 27). NFL 100 All-Time Team is a one-hour live recap show where the selections from each episode will be debated and discussed
NFL 100 Roundtables
When: Friday – 10:00 PM ET (airs Weeks 4-7)
What: NFL 100 Roundtables airs Friday at 10:00 PM ET Weeks 4-7 with new back-to-back 30-minute episodes each week, connecting some of the greatest to play the game by position. Featured roundtables include running backs, quarterbacks, wide receivers, linebackers, tight ends, defensive backs, defensive lineman and offensive linemen
NFL Now
When: Monday-Friday – 1:00 PM ET; Saturday – 3:00 & 6:30 PM ET
Host: Andrew Siciliano (Monday & Tuesday); Patrick Claybon (Wednesday & Saturday); Matt Smith (Thursday & Friday)
What: NFL Now provides all of the latest breaking news from around the NFL Monday-Friday at 1:00 PM ET, and Saturday at 3:00 and 6:30 PM ET. Hosted by Andrew Siciliano, Patrick Claybon and Matt Smith, NFL Now also includes reports from NFL Network reporters nationwide
NFL GameDay View
When: Thursday – 6:00 PM ET (on NFL.com)
Host: Andrew Hawkins, Cynthia Frelund & Gregg Rosenthal
What: Every Thursday at 6:00 PM ET on NFL.com, Andrew Hawkins, Cynthia Frelund and Gregg Rosenthal host NFL GameDay View, which breaks down and predicts each week's games leading up to Thursday Night Football. Throughout the one-hour show, Hawkins provides his unique analysis, while Frelund offers projections for each game and Rosenthal's weekly Game Picks column on NFL.com will be featured. Thursday's edition of NFL GameDay View will re-air Saturday at 8:00 AM ET on NFL Network, while a new edition of NFL GameDay View will stream on NFL.com on Sunday at 11:30 AM ETproviding up-to-the-minute reports on actives and inactives, as well as last-minute fantasy advice
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Returning Shows
The following shows return to NFL Network for the 2019 NFL regular season:
Good Morning Football
When: Monday-Friday – 7:00 AM ET (re-airs at 10:00 AM ET)
Hosts: Kay Adams, Nate Burleson, Peter Schrager & Kyle Brandt
What: Start your morning with the Emmy-nominated Good Morning Football. Every Monday-Friday at 7:00 AM ET on NFL Network, Kay Adams, Nate Burleson, Peter Schrager and Kyle Brandt are live from New York City bringing viewers the latest news, analysis and interviews
NFL Total Access
When: Monday – 7:00 PM ET (1 hour, 15 minute edition); Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday – 7:00 PM ET (1 hour edition); Thursday – 12 Midnight ET (1 hour edition)
Hosts: Lindsay Rhodes & Scott Hanson
Analysts: Willie McGinest, LaDainian Tomlinson, Kurt Warner, Deion Sanders, Steve Smith Sr., David Carr, Michael Robinson, DeAngelo Hall, Maurice Jones-Drew, James Jones, Terrell Davis, Shaun O'Hara & Andrew Hawkins
What: The NFL's show of record, NFL Total Access airs Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:00 PM ET, and Thursday at 12 Midnight ET following Thursday Night Football. The Emmy-nominated show provides all of the analysis football fans crave, hosted by Lindsay Rhodes and Scott Hanson, and featuring a rotating list of NFL Network analysts and reporters. NFL Total Access provides comprehensive coverage of the National Football League, showcasing NFL Network's deep bench of talent and the biggest names in the game
NFL Total Access: Endgame
When: Monday – 11:15 PM ET
Host: Colleen Wolfe
Analyst: Michael Robinson, DeAngelo Hall & Maurice Jones-Drew
What: Following Monday Night Football, NFL Total Access: Endgame on NFL Network provides the definitive stamp on the game with Colleen Wolfe, Michael Robinson, DeAngelo Hall and Maurice Jones-Drew
NFL Fantasy Live
When: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday – 6:00 PM ET; Thursday – 5:00 PM ET
Host: Cole Wright & Rhett Lewis
Analyst: Michael Fabiano, Adam Rank, Marcas Grant, Akbar Gbajabiamila, Maurice Jones-Drew, Cynthia Frelund & Graham Barfield
What: NFL Fantasy Live remains the place for fantasy football players to get all of the information and analysis they need to dominate their fantasy leagues. Airing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday at a new time of 6:00 PM ET, and Thursday at 5:00 PM ET on NFL Network, the hour-long show helps viewers build their teams and provides key information to help owners dominate on game day. Providing information on who to start, who to sit, which players to pick up and those to let go, NFL Fantasy Live is the ultimate source of information for fantasy owners
TNF First Look
When: Thursday – 3:00 PM ET
Host: Andrew Siciliano
What: Each week on Thursday at 3:00 PM ET, TNF First Look offers the first preview of the week's Thursday Night Football game, with host Andrew Siciliano and NFL Network reporters stationed across the league
NFL GameDay Kickoff
When: Thursday – 6:00 PM ET
Host: Colleen Wolfe
Analyst: Joe Thomas, Steve Smith Sr. & Michael Irvin
What: Prior to every Thursday Night Football game of the season, NFL GameDay Kickoff airs Thursday at 6:00 PM ET on-location from outside the stadium, breaking down the night's matchup with host Colleen Wolfe, analysts Joe Thomas, Steve Smith Sr. and Michael Irvin, and others. Each week on the show, a new edition of NFL 100 Sessions will air, bringing together current NFL stars and the players they have looked up to for entertaining and enlightening one-on-one film sessions. Among the duos featured on NFL 100 Sessions include Houston Texans defensive end J.J. Watt and Pro Football Hall of Famer Brett Favre, Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller and Pro Football Hall of Famer Bruce Smith, Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown and Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice, and more
FOX NFL Thursday
When: Thursday – 7:30 PM ET
What: Every Thursday at 7:30 PM ET beginning September 26, FOX NFL Thursday takes viewers up to kickoff of the night's Thursday Night Football game with Michael Strahan, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Longand Tony Gonzalez live from New York City. FOX NFL Thursday also includes talent from NFL Network's NFL GameDay Kickoff located outside the stadium each week
TNF Postgame
When: Thursday following Thursday Night Football
What: Following every Thursday Night Football game on FOX, NFL Network and Amazon Prime Video, the TNF Postgame show airs from inside the stadium, providing interviews with the stars of the game as well as postgame highlights and analysis
The Aftermath
When: Monday – 3:00 PM ET
Host: Rhett Lewis
Analysts: Steve Wyche, Michael Silver & Daniel Jeremiah
What: Every Monday at 3:00 PM ET, NFL Network takes a look back at what transpired on Sunday with The Aftermath, a three-hour show hosted by Rhett Lewis and featuring Steve Wyche, Michael Silver and Daniel Jeremiah. With comprehensive highlights, analysis and head coach/player press conferences, The Aftermath is the place to turn every Monday to find out what happened – and how it happened – that week in the NFL
NFL Games of the Week
When: Tuesday & Wednesday – 8:00 PM & 12 Midnight ET
What: Every Tuesday and Wednesday at 8:00 PM and 12 Midnight ET, NFL Network showcases encore presentations of the best games from Sunday
A Football Life
When: Friday – 10:00 PM ET
What: The ninth season of the Emmy-nominated series A Football Life returns at a new time of 10:00 PM ET on Friday. Premiering Friday, September 13 at 10:00 PM ET with a profile on Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw, the NFL Films' series features Tony Gonzalez, Bruce Smith and Ronnie Lott
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Provided below is the weekday programming schedule for NFL Network during the 2019 NFL regular season (times provided in Eastern Standard Time):
Monday
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE
10:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Re-Air
1:00 PM – NFL Now – LIVE
3:00 PM – The Aftermath – LIVE
6:00 PM – NFL Fantasy Live – LIVE
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE
8:15 PM – NFL Films Library Programming
9:15 PM – NFL Films Library Programming
10:15 PM – NFL Films Library Programming
11:15 PM – NFL Total Access: Endgame – LIVE
1:00 AM – NFL Total Access: Endgame – Re-Air
2:00 AM – NFL Total Access: Endgame – Re-Air
3:00 AM – NFL Total Access: Endgame – Re-Air
4:00 AM – Monday Night Football – Full Game Re-Air
Tuesday
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE
10:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Re-Air
1:00 PM – NFL Now – LIVE
3:00 PM – Monday Night Football – Full Game Re-Air
6:00 PM – NFL Fantasy Live – LIVE
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE
8:00 PM – Full Game Broadcast
11:00 PM – NFL Total Access – Re-Air
12 Midnight – Full Game Broadcast
3:00 AM – NFL Fantasy Live – Re-Air
Wednesday
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE
10:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Re-Air
1:00 PM – NFL Now – LIVE
3:00 PM – Full Game Broadcast
6:00 PM – NFL Fantasy Live – LIVE
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE
8:00 PM – Full Game Broadcast
11:00 PM – NFL Total Access – Re-Air
12 Midnight – Full Game Broadcast
3:00 AM – NFL Fantasy Live – Re-Air
Thursday
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE
10:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Re-Air
1:00 PM – NFL Now – LIVE
3:00 PM – TNF First Look – LIVE
5:00 PM – NFL Fantasy Live – LIVE
6:00 PM – NFL GameDay Kickoff – LIVE
7:30 PM – FOX NFL Thursday – LIVE
8:20 PM – Thursday Night Football – LIVE
11:30 PM – TNF Postgame – LIVE
12 Midnight – NFL Total Access – LIVE
1:00 AM – NFL 100 Programming – Re-Air
2:00 AM – NFL 100 Programming – Re-Air
3:00 AM – NFL Total Access – Re-Air
4:00 AM – Thursday Night Football – Full Game Re-Air
Friday
7:00 AM – Good Morning Football – LIVE
10:00 AM – Good Morning Football – Re-Air
1:00 PM – NFL Now – LIVE
3:00 PM – Thursday Night Football – Full Game Re-Air
6:00 PM – NFL Fantasy Live – LIVE
7:00 PM – NFL Total Access – LIVE
8:00 PM – NFL 100 Programming – Premiere
9:00 PM – NFL 100 Programming – Premiere
10:00 PM – A Football Life – Premiere
11:00 PM – NFL Total Access – Re-Air
12 Midnight – NFL 100 Programming – Re-Air
1:00 AM – NFL 100 Programming – Re-Air
2:00 AM – A Football Life – Re-Air
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The Oscars Goodie Bag Is Packed With Stuff You Could NEVER Afford
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The Good Life
Via: Oscars
Celebrities get freebies all year.
But free dinners from restaurants and talents from adoring love have nothing on the 2016 Oscar nominee swag bag that contains single offerings worth more than you make all year.
Seriously…
In its entirety, the purse is has a retail cost of $220,000.
No wonder it’s” exactly a privilege to be nominated .”
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A First-Class Trip To Israel – $55,000
Via: On The Go Tours
For 10 daylights, Oscar-nominated celebs have the opportunity to vacation in Israel for 10 days.
For $55,000.
That’s $ 5,500 per day.
And that’s insane.
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A Lifetime Supply Of Lizora Skin Care Products – $31,200
Via: Instagram
Considering Lizora’s concoctions are actually reasonably priced, that’s a whole lot of tea-infused natural soap.
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Personalized M& M’s – $300
Via: Order of the Good Death
Because who doesn’t want to see M& M’s with their look on them?
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A Years Worth of Audi Car Rentals From Silvercar – $45,000
Via: The Telegraph
Does that involving the additional assurance?
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A Haze Dual V3 Vaporizer – $250
Via: Haze Vaporizers
Um … thank you?
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Three Private Fitness Training Sessions With This Guy – $1,400
Via: Facebook
His name is James Cardiello. He’s a personal teach to the stars and he’s pretty intense.
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This Fancy Toilet Paper – $275
Via: Joseph’s Toiletries
This box of fancy toilet tissue from Joseph’s Toiletries is announced ” The Welcomer .” It expenditure $275. We’ll reserve our jokes…
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A ‘Vampire Breast Lift’ – $1,900
Basically a doctor will oxygenate your blood and re-inject it into your tits, somehow acquiring them perkier and little … grey.
So now you can add” grey-headed breasts” to your roll of anxieties!
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Oh! And A 15 -day Walking Tour Of Japan – $45,000
Via: CNN
So that’s like … $3,000 per saunter?
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Fit Club Tv Ultimate Fitness Package – $6,250
Via: YouTube
Fit Club TV provides the workout gear, prepare, complements and a private villa experience.
The downside is that you still have to work out.
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Ultherapy From 740 Park MD – $5,530
Via: Glamour
It’s an ultrasound for your face that is really leaves it a elevate. Really.
Jennifer Lopez is rumored to be a user.
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A Stay At Grand Hotel Tremezzo – $5,000
Via: Grand Hotel Tremezzo
This Italianhotel and resort is exactly one hour away from Milan. It’s better than the Super 8.
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A Stay At Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria – $5,000
Via: Luxury Hotel Experts
Another hotel located in Italy.
Eh, appears OK , I guess.
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A 3-day Stay At Golden Door Spa – $4,800
Via: Golden Door
Three days of pampering in San Marcos, California, allfo’ freeeee!
Johnny Depp and a Hurricane Of Celebrities Star In This TREMENDOUS Fake Donald Trump Biopic
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Did They Stump The Trump?
Via: Funny Or Die
Donald Trump’s life has always been ripe for parody.
Johnny Depp thinks so, extremely. And Patton Oswalt. And Ron Howard. And Henry Winkler. And the other personalities who star in Funny Or Die’s 80′ s-style” TV movie” take over Trump’s seminal business notebook,” The Art of the Deal .”
No matter how you feel about Trump, the charade has a little something for everyone.
And yeah, that’s Johnny Depp as Trump pictured above. He’s mostly unrecognizable, which lets you totally tune out that one of Hollywood’s hunks is playing the Trumpster.
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Ron Howard Prefaces The Film
Via: Funny Or Die
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Patton Oswalt Stars As Media Mogul Merv Griffin
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Michaela Watkins Is Ivana Trump
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Game Preview: Vikings vs. Buccaneers
Following a 26-9 road loss at Pittsburgh, the Minnesota Vikings (1-1) return home in Week 3 to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-0), who defeated the Chicago Bears 29-7 at home in Week 2. The Buccaneers will be making their 2017 road debut after having their Week 1 contest at Miami postponed due to Hurricane Irma. The Buccaneers posted a 5-3 road record last season. The Vikings own a 6-3 record at U.S. Bank Stadium since opening the venue last season.
Rookie RB Dalvin Cook has gotten off to a fast start with 191 rushing yards through two games, a rush total that is third-best in the NFL. Cook, whose 5.62 rushing average ranks fifth in the NFL, has totaled 166 rushing yards in the second halves of games in 2017, which trails only Kareem Hunt’s 174 rushing yards in second halves. WR Adam Thielen led the Vikings in receptions in both games to start the season and ranks tied for fifth with 14 receptions entering Week 3.
DE Everson Griffen corralled his 50th and 51st career sacks at Pittsburgh, moving him 5.0 sacks away from tying former DT Henry Thomas and current DE Brian Robison for ninth all-time in Vikings history. Griffen’s 3.0 sacks through the first two weeks put him in a tie for third in the NFL. The Vikings run defense has held opponents to 3.0 yards-per-rush, seventh-best in the NFL and hasn’t allowed a run longer than 11 yards.
BROADCAST COVERAGE
NATIONAL TELEVISION: FOX (Ch. 9 in Twin Cities)
Play-by-Play: Thom Brennaman Analyst: Chris Spielman
Sideline: Peter Schrager
LOCAL RADIO: KFAN-FM 100.3/KTLK-AM 1130
Play-by-Play: Paul Allen Analyst: Pete Bercich
Sideline Reporter: Greg Coleman & Ben Leber
Pre-Game Show: Mike Mussman – 10 a.m. (CT)
KFAN and KTLK serve as the flagship stations for the 72-station, five-state Vikings Radio Network.
NORSEMAN NOTABLES
WR Adam Thielen has five receptions over 20 yards through two weeks, the most in the NFL. His
157 receiving yards in Week 1 ranks second in franchise history behind Ahmad Rashad’s
160 receiving yards in Week 1 of 1980.
• RB Dalvin Cook, who ran for 127 yards in Week 1, had the second-most yards among any player in their Vikings debut behind RB Herschel Walker’s 148-yard effort vs. Green Bay (10/15/89).
• In Week 1 vs. New Orleans, TE Kyle Rudolph caught his 30th career touchdown, extending his franchise record for career touchdown receptions by a tight end.
• The Vikings offense has converted 14 third downs through two weeks, tied for third in the NFL.
• The Vikings defense has held opponents to only two touchdowns in nine red zone trips this season.
• Viking DE Everson Griffen has nine career 2 sack games and seven since becoming a full-time
starter in 2014, tied for the fourth-most games in the NFL in that span.
• Thielen is tied with Buccaneers WR DeSean Jackson for the NFL lead in 100-yard receiving
games since Week 14 of last season with three over the century mark.
• FB C.J. Ham scored his first career touchdown on his first career carry at Pittsburgh on a 1-yard run.
• Vikings WR Laquon Treadwell had his first career multi-catch game grabbing three passes for
33 yards at Pittsburgh.
• Vikings CB Marcus Sherels (1,822) set the franchise record for career punt return yards at
Pittsburgh, passing WR Leo Lewis (1,812) as the all-time leader.
VIKINGS-BUCCANEERS CONNECTIONS
• Buccaneers CB Josh Robinson played for the Vikings from 2012-15.
• Vikings assistant offensive line coach Andrew Janocko served as the Buccaneers offensive assistant from 2012-13.
• Buccaneers offensive assistant Skyler Fulton spent the 2005 offseason and a portion of training camp with the Vikings as a WR.
• Vikings defensive backs coach Jerry Gray played DB for the Buccaneers in 1993.
• Buccaneers defensive line coach Jay Hayes was the Vikings Special Teams Coach in 2002.
• Vikings K Kai Forbath spent the 2012 offseason and training camp with the Buccaneers before being released during final cuts.
• Buccaneers tight ends coach Ben Steele played TE and spent time with the Vikings during the 2003 and ’04 seasons.
• Vikings T Mike Remmers spent time on the Buccaneers practice squad in 2012 and 2013.
HOMETOWN/LOCAL CONNECTIONS
• Vikings WR Rodney Adams and Buccaneers WR Bernard Reedy attended Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, Florida. The two were also teammates at Toledo in 2013 before Adams transferred back to the Tampa Area to attend USF where he played from 2014-16.
• Buccaneers assistant offensive line coach Butch Barry previously coached the offensive line at Southwest Minnesota State from 2004-05.
• Buccaneers Director or Football Technology Spencer Dille received both his Bachelors of Computer Engineering and Masters of Computer Science degrees from the University of Minnesota.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS
• Sunday’s game features five former Florida State Seminoles – Vikings RB Dalvin Cook (2014-16), Buccaneers CB Javien Elliot (2014-15), CB Xavier Rhodes (2009-12), Buccaneers LS Garrison Sanborn (2004-07) and QB Jameis Winston (2012-14).
• Buccaneers CB Robert McClain was teammates at Connecticut with Vikings DT Shamar Stephen in 2009.
• Vikings G Nick Easton and Buccaneers TE Cameron Brate were teammates at Harvard from 2010-13.
• Buccaneers LBs Kwon Alexander and Kendell Beckwith were teammates with Vikings DEs Tashawn Bower and Danielle Hunter at LSU.
• Vikings CB Trae Waynes was teammates with Buccaneers DE William Gholston at Michigan State from 2011-12.
• Buccaneers LB Lavonte David and Vikings G Jeremiah Sirles played together from 2010-11 at Nebraska.
• Vikings QB Sam Bradford and DT Gerald McCoy played together at Oklahoma from 2007-09 including a trip to the BCS National Championship game in 2008. Bradford and McCoy were the 1st and 3rd picks in the 2010 NFL Draft, respectively.
• Vikings T Mike Remmers played at Oregon State with Buccaneers RB Jacquizz Rodgers from 2008-10.
• Buccaneers G Kevin Pamphile and DE Ryan Russell played for Vikings wide receivers coach Darrell Hazell while he served as the head coach for Purdue.
• Buccaneers OL Caleb Benenoch (2013-15) and Vikings LBs Anthony Barr (2010-13) and Eric Kendricks (2010-14) were all teammates at UCLA.
• Vikings RB Latavius Murray and Buccaneers CB Josh Robinson played together at Central Florida from 2009-11.
BIG DAYS
As a member of the Rams, QB Sam Bradford threw his career-long pass, an 80-yard touchdown to TE Lance Kendricks at Tampa Bay (12/23/12). Bradford finished with 196 passing yards, two touchdowns and one interception (81.7 rating).
• Vikings CB Terence Newman, as a Bengal, recorded five tackles, one interception and two passes defended at Tampa Bay (11/30/14).
• Vikings DE Brian Robison set a career high with three passes defended against vs. Tampa Bay (10/25/12). In the most recent matchup, Robison recorded a sack at Tampa Bay (10/26/14).
• Vikings DE Everson Griffen had seven tackles, 1.0 sack, one tackle for loss and eight QB hurries at Tampa Bay (10/26/14).
• Vikings LB Anthony Barr totaled nine tackles, 1.0 sack, three QB hurries, one pass defended, one forced fumble and notched the first game-winning touchdown on a fumble return in OT in Vikings history at Tampa Bay (10/26/14), forcing, recovering and returning the fumble 27 yards for the score on the first play from scrimmage in the OT period.
Anthony Barr: 1 game, 9 tackles, 1.0 sack, 1 PD 1 FF, 1 FR (returned 27 yards for the game-winning TD in OT)
Sam Bradford: 2 games, 322 passing yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT, 80t long, 85.6 rating
Everson Griffen: 3 games, 9 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 2 TFL, 9 QB hurries
Jerick McKinnon: 1 game, 16 rushes, 83 yards (5.2 avg.)
Terence Newman: 5 games, 23 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 INT, 4 PD
Brian Robison: 3 games, 7 tackles, 1.0 sack, QB hurries, 3 PD
SERIES INFO
Record vs. Buccaneers: Vikings 32-22
Last regular season game: Vikings 19, Buccaneers 13 (OT) (2014)
Vikings largest winning margin: 32; Vikings 45, Buccaneers 13 (1986)
Buccaneers largest winning margin: 28; Buccaneers 41, Vikings 13 (2000)
Current series streaK: Vikings 1
Vikings longest win streak: 5, (3 Times, most recent: 1991-93)
Buccaneers longest win streak: 6, (2001-2012)
Most Points, Vikings: 49; Vikings 49, Buccaneers 20 (1988)
Most Points, Buccaneers: 41; (Twice: 2000 & 2001)
Most Points, both teams: 69; Vikings 49, Buccaneers 20 (1988)
Fewest Points, Vikings: 9; Vikings 9, Buccaneers 3 (1977)
Fewest Points, Buccaneers: 0; Vikings 15, Buccaneers 0 (1993)
Fewest Points, both teams: 12; Vikings 9, Buccaneers 3 (1977)
SERIES NOTES
• The Vikings and Buccaneers, who played in the same division from 1997-2001, have played 54 times overall with Minnesota holding a 32-22-0 series record. The franchises have never met in the postseason.
• Tony Dungy left the Vikings as their Defensive Coordinator in 1996 to become the Head Coach for the Bucs and start the most successful era in franchise history.
• The Buccaneers and Vikings played the first regular-season game at the Metrodome, a 17-10 Vikings victory on 9/12/1982.
• The Vikings and Buccaneers have played four overtime games in their series history and have split results 2-2.
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Game Preview: Vikings vs. Buccaneers
Following a 26-9 road loss at Pittsburgh, the Minnesota Vikings (1-1) return home in Week 3 to face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-0), who defeated the Chicago Bears 29-7 at home in Week 2. The Buccaneers will be making their 2017 road debut after having their Week 1 contest at Miami postponed due to Hurricane Irma. The Buccaneers posted a 5-3 road record last season. The Vikings own a 6-3 record at U.S. Bank Stadium since opening the venue last season.
Rookie RB Dalvin Cook has gotten off to a fast start with 191 rushing yards through two games, a rush total that is third-best in the NFL. Cook, whose 5.62 rushing average ranks fifth in the NFL, has totaled 166 rushing yards in the second halves of games in 2017, which trails only Kareem Hunt’s 174 rushing yards in second halves. WR Adam Thielen led the Vikings in receptions in both games to start the season and ranks tied for fifth with 14 receptions entering Week 3.
DE Everson Griffen corralled his 50th and 51st career sacks at Pittsburgh, moving him 5.0 sacks away from tying former DT Henry Thomas and current DE Brian Robison for ninth all-time in Vikings history. Griffen’s 3.0 sacks through the first two weeks put him in a tie for third in the NFL. The Vikings run defense has held opponents to 3.0 yards-per-rush, seventh-best in the NFL and hasn’t allowed a run longer than 11 yards.
BROADCAST COVERAGE
NATIONAL TELEVISION: FOX (Ch. 9 in Twin Cities)
Play-by-Play: Thom Brennaman Analyst: Chris Spielman
Sideline: Peter Schrager
LOCAL RADIO: KFAN-FM 100.3/KTLK-AM 1130
Play-by-Play: Paul Allen Analyst: Pete Bercich
Sideline Reporter: Greg Coleman & Ben Leber
Pre-Game Show: Mike Mussman – 10 a.m. (CT)
KFAN and KTLK serve as the flagship stations for the 72-station, five-state Vikings Radio Network.
NORSEMAN NOTABLES
WR Adam Thielen has five receptions over 20 yards through two weeks, the most in the NFL. His
157 receiving yards in Week 1 ranks second in franchise history behind Ahmad Rashad’s
160 receiving yards in Week 1 of 1980.
• RB Dalvin Cook, who ran for 127 yards in Week 1, had the second-most yards among any player in their Vikings debut behind RB Herschel Walker’s 148-yard effort vs. Green Bay (10/15/89).
• In Week 1 vs. New Orleans, TE Kyle Rudolph caught his 30th career touchdown, extending his franchise record for career touchdown receptions by a tight end.
• The Vikings offense has converted 14 third downs through two weeks, tied for third in the NFL.
• The Vikings defense has held opponents to only two touchdowns in nine red zone trips this season.
• Viking DE Everson Griffen has nine career 2 sack games and seven since becoming a full-time
starter in 2014, tied for the fourth-most games in the NFL in that span.
• Thielen is tied with Buccaneers WR DeSean Jackson for the NFL lead in 100-yard receiving
games since Week 14 of last season with three over the century mark.
• FB C.J. Ham scored his first career touchdown on his first career carry at Pittsburgh on a 1-yard run.
• Vikings WR Laquon Treadwell had his first career multi-catch game grabbing three passes for
33 yards at Pittsburgh.
• Vikings CB Marcus Sherels (1,822) set the franchise record for career punt return yards at
Pittsburgh, passing WR Leo Lewis (1,812) as the all-time leader.
VIKINGS-BUCCANEERS CONNECTIONS
• Buccaneers CB Josh Robinson played for the Vikings from 2012-15.
• Vikings assistant offensive line coach Andrew Janocko served as the Buccaneers offensive assistant from 2012-13.
• Buccaneers offensive assistant Skyler Fulton spent the 2005 offseason and a portion of training camp with the Vikings as a WR.
• Vikings defensive backs coach Jerry Gray played DB for the Buccaneers in 1993.
• Buccaneers defensive line coach Jay Hayes was the Vikings Special Teams Coach in 2002.
• Vikings K Kai Forbath spent the 2012 offseason and training camp with the Buccaneers before being released during final cuts.
• Buccaneers tight ends coach Ben Steele played TE and spent time with the Vikings during the 2003 and ’04 seasons.
• Vikings T Mike Remmers spent time on the Buccaneers practice squad in 2012 and 2013.
HOMETOWN/LOCAL CONNECTIONS
• Vikings WR Rodney Adams and Buccaneers WR Bernard Reedy attended Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, Florida. The two were also teammates at Toledo in 2013 before Adams transferred back to the Tampa Area to attend USF where he played from 2014-16.
• Buccaneers assistant offensive line coach Butch Barry previously coached the offensive line at Southwest Minnesota State from 2004-05.
• Buccaneers Director or Football Technology Spencer Dille received both his Bachelors of Computer Engineering and Masters of Computer Science degrees from the University of Minnesota.
COLLEGE CONNECTIONS
• Sunday’s game features five former Florida State Seminoles – Vikings RB Dalvin Cook (2014-16), Buccaneers CB Javien Elliot (2014-15), CB Xavier Rhodes (2009-12), Buccaneers LS Garrison Sanborn (2004-07) and QB Jameis Winston (2012-14).
• Buccaneers CB Robert McClain was teammates at Connecticut with Vikings DT Shamar Stephen in 2009.
• Vikings G Nick Easton and Buccaneers TE Cameron Brate were teammates at Harvard from 2010-13.
• Buccaneers LBs Kwon Alexander and Kendell Beckwith were teammates with Vikings DEs Tashawn Bower and Danielle Hunter at LSU.
• Vikings CB Trae Waynes was teammates with Buccaneers DE William Gholston at Michigan State from 2011-12.
• Buccaneers LB Lavonte David and Vikings G Jeremiah Sirles played together from 2010-11 at Nebraska.
• Vikings QB Sam Bradford and DT Gerald McCoy played together at Oklahoma from 2007-09 including a trip to the BCS National Championship game in 2008. Bradford and McCoy were the 1st and 3rd picks in the 2010 NFL Draft, respectively.
• Vikings T Mike Remmers played at Oregon State with Buccaneers RB Jacquizz Rodgers from 2008-10.
• Buccaneers G Kevin Pamphile and DE Ryan Russell played for Vikings wide receivers coach Darrell Hazell while he served as the head coach for Purdue.
• Buccaneers OL Caleb Benenoch (2013-15) and Vikings LBs Anthony Barr (2010-13) and Eric Kendricks (2010-14) were all teammates at UCLA.
• Vikings RB Latavius Murray and Buccaneers CB Josh Robinson played together at Central Florida from 2009-11.
BIG DAYS
As a member of the Rams, QB Sam Bradford threw his career-long pass, an 80-yard touchdown to TE Lance Kendricks at Tampa Bay (12/23/12). Bradford finished with 196 passing yards, two touchdowns and one interception (81.7 rating).
• Vikings CB Terence Newman, as a Bengal, recorded five tackles, one interception and two passes defended at Tampa Bay (11/30/14).
• Vikings DE Brian Robison set a career high with three passes defended against vs. Tampa Bay (10/25/12). In the most recent matchup, Robison recorded a sack at Tampa Bay (10/26/14).
• Vikings DE Everson Griffen had seven tackles, 1.0 sack, one tackle for loss and eight QB hurries at Tampa Bay (10/26/14).
• Vikings LB Anthony Barr totaled nine tackles, 1.0 sack, three QB hurries, one pass defended, one forced fumble and notched the first game-winning touchdown on a fumble return in OT in Vikings history at Tampa Bay (10/26/14), forcing, recovering and returning the fumble 27 yards for the score on the first play from scrimmage in the OT period.
Anthony Barr: 1 game, 9 tackles, 1.0 sack, 1 PD 1 FF, 1 FR (returned 27 yards for the game-winning TD in OT)
Sam Bradford: 2 games, 322 passing yards, 4 TDs, 1 INT, 80t long, 85.6 rating
Everson Griffen: 3 games, 9 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 2 TFL, 9 QB hurries
Jerick McKinnon: 1 game, 16 rushes, 83 yards (5.2 avg.)
Terence Newman: 5 games, 23 tackles, 2 TFL, 1 INT, 4 PD
Brian Robison: 3 games, 7 tackles, 1.0 sack, QB hurries, 3 PD
SERIES INFO
Record vs. Buccaneers: Vikings 32-22
Last regular season game: Vikings 19, Buccaneers 13 (OT) (2014)
Vikings largest winning margin: 32; Vikings 45, Buccaneers 13 (1986)
Buccaneers largest winning margin: 28; Buccaneers 41, Vikings 13 (2000)
Current series streaK: Vikings 1
Vikings longest win streak: 5, (3 Times, most recent: 1991-93)
Buccaneers longest win streak: 6, (2001-2012)
Most Points, Vikings: 49; Vikings 49, Buccaneers 20 (1988)
Most Points, Buccaneers: 41; (Twice: 2000 & 2001)
Most Points, both teams: 69; Vikings 49, Buccaneers 20 (1988)
Fewest Points, Vikings: 9; Vikings 9, Buccaneers 3 (1977)
Fewest Points, Buccaneers: 0; Vikings 15, Buccaneers 0 (1993)
Fewest Points, both teams: 12; Vikings 9, Buccaneers 3 (1977)
SERIES NOTES
• The Vikings and Buccaneers, who played in the same division from 1997-2001, have played 54 times overall with Minnesota holding a 32-22-0 series record. The franchises have never met in the postseason.
• Tony Dungy left the Vikings as their Defensive Coordinator in 1996 to become the Head Coach for the Bucs and start the most successful era in franchise history.
• The Buccaneers and Vikings played the first regular-season game at the Metrodome, a 17-10 Vikings victory on 9/12/1982.
• The Vikings and Buccaneers have played four overtime games in their series history and have split results 2-2.
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Why Randy Moss became a first-ballot Hall of Famer
He’s one of the most exciting players to ever take the field, for starters.
Randy Moss accomplished something just six wide receivers have managed in NFL history. Moss is a first-ballot Hall of Famer, according to FS1’s Nick Wright.
The voters don’t often elect wide receivers in their first year of eligibility. Moss joins Raymond Berry, Lance Alworth, Paul Warfield, Steve Largent, and Jerry Rice as the only wide receivers who have made it in on the first try.
Moss is ranked second all-time for receiving touchdowns with 156, behind only Rice. He’s fourth, behind Rice, Terrell Owens, and Larry Fitzgerald, for career receiving yards with 15,292. He’s a six-time Pro Bowler and was named a first-team All-Pro four times. Now he can add the Hall of Fame to his long list of accomplishments.
There’s one primary reason Moss is a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
Defenses were terrified of Randy Moss
Moss is 6’4 and ran a 4.25 40. That size and explosive speed made him nearly impossible to cover.
Former Giants running back Tiki Barber told Fox Sports’ Peter Schrager back in 2013 that there was only one player his brother, former Bucs cornerback Ronde Barber, ever lost sleep over.
“That man was Randy Moss,” Barber said. “When he wanted to be his best, he was a nearly impossible matchup. When he felt like it, he couldn’t be guarded.”
Retired Broncos defensive end Trevor Pryce said Denver’s defense was worried about facing Moss and the Vikings in the Super Bowl before the Broncos even beat the Jets in the AFC Championship game.
“We were horrified of that dude. Horrified,” Pryce told Schrager. “We had Ray Crockett and Darrien Gordon as our cornerbacks. Randy was 6-foot-4. They were 5-7. And he was a hell of a lot faster than both of them. We all knew we had no chance at stopping him if we’d played him in the Super Bowl that year. None.
“We had the late game on that Championship Game weekend. Once they lost — somehow — to the Falcons, we knew we were winning the Super Bowl that year. We didn’t have to face Randy Moss.“
The NFL put together a compilation of every single 40-plus-yard touchdown of Moss’s career in honor of his 40th birthday. It’s over nine minutes long. Nine. Minutes.
In honor of @RandyMoss' 40th Birthday... Here's every single 40+ yard TD from his amazing career! #HBDMoss https://t.co/APsscvMHCE
— NFL (@NFL) February 14, 2017
Moss had a contentious relationship with the media during his playing days. He also had a reputation for quitting on plays when he wasn’t the target. For those reasons, coupled with the voters’ hesitance to induct first-ballot wide receivers, many thought Moss — like his contemporary, Terrell Owens — might have to wait a while for his bust in Canton. But the voters have spoken, and Moss is in the Hall of Fame.
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I just wanted to thank you for feeding this Fandom such sweet sweet molina content!!!!
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