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New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is dealing with more than one legal problem. A civil suit emerged on Wednesday out of nowhere.
New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez is dealing with more than one legal problem. A civil suit emerged on Wednesday out of nowhere.
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India take on Sri Lanka in Cardiff with England awaiting the winners in Sunday's ICC Champions Trophy 2013 semi-final at Edgbaston. The two sides are no strangers to each other, having contested the 2011 World Cup final, which India w...
India take on Sri Lanka in Cardiff with England awaiting the winners in Sunday's ICC Champions Trophy 2013 semi-final at Edgbaston. The two sides are no strangers to each other, having contested the 2011 World Cup final, which India won on home soil, while India hold the upper hand having won their previous four meetings in England and Wales.
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NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — State police returned to the home of New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez on Wednesday, two days after a body was found about a mile away.
NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — State police returned to the home of New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez on Wednesday, two days after a body was found about a mile away.
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Jun 12, 2013; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (left) talks with quarterback Tim Tebow (right) during minicamp at the practice fields of Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stew Milne-USA TODAY Sports The M...
Jun 12, 2013; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (left) talks with quarterback Tim Tebow (right) during minicamp at the practice fields of Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stew Milne-USA TODAY Sports The Miami Dolphins don’t have Tom Brady but Tom Brady doesn’t have Mike Wallace and questions surround the availability of top TE Rob Gronkowski.  Now word is filtering out of New England that Aaron Hernandez is in some hot water stemming from a close associates death and a shooting in Florida that Hernandez was involved with.  While both TE’s are huge parts of the New England Patriots offense, it’s the Miami offense that may have experts scratching their heads over who will ultimately sit atop the AFC East version of “Game of Thrones“. For years the Patriots have ruled supreme, a minor hiccup in Bill Parcells first year in Miami saw the Patriots drop to second place albeit by tie-breakers and no Tom Brady but they have since returned and lost in the Super Bowl since.  The Patriots are the perennial favorites to win it all when it comes to the division and for the most part the entire AFC.  The Dolphins are not there and it would not be a stretch to argue they are far from being there.  No matter what a team does in the off-season, until they perform on the field, nothing really matters. Still, you can compare two teams and call it what it is.  An early comparison.  The chips will lie where they fall once the season begins.  Ryan Tannehill has not yet had the meteoric rise that Tom Brady had and it’s hard to imagine he will but the Dolphins have improved the team around him.  Michael Wallace is a deep threat option which on paper should free Brian Hartline on the other side.  Include Brandon Gibson and Dustin Keller into the equation and the Dolphins have a formidable offense.  You can’t compare apples to apples here.  The Dolphins offense will not play against the Patriots offense. The Pat’s defense has been good but they haven’t been great and questions continue to linger especially in the secondary.  The Patriots haven’t been able to lock down the positions as well as they hoped and while they have received great play from their LB’s they have not nearly enough from their front line and that front line will be asked to collapse the pocket on Tannehill and stop the Dolphins faster paced offense.  The Dolphins have been unable for their part to stop the Patriots offense at all as well.  Unfortunately, it may be for a lack of play makers on the Patriots than anything else if it happens this year. With Wes Welker gone the Patriots are hoping that Danny Amendola will step into the number one target role.  Amendola can handle the slot and the outside but he also can be brittle.  Last season he missed considerable time twice with broken clavicles.  Injury is a serious concern for the Patriots.   Not his talent.  From Amendola the Patriots are relying on six year journeyman WR Michael Jenkins and Lavelle Hawkins to go with a couple of freshman as they enter the last month before training camp begins. With the injury problems to Gronkowski and possible legal problems for Hernandez the Patriots could become thinner very quickly.  Where they do have talent is at the RB position and they may be forced to move towards a running attack that they were not planning for.  While power back Legaratte Blount has not impressed in OTA’s, Stevan Ridley and Branden Bolden are returning after having solid years.  The problem is the Patriots are a passing team and rely on high scoring affairs to mask their defensive inequities.  It’s an opening that a good training camp could give the Dolphins an opportunity to expose. Every year is a battle but the Patriots have found every year that the battle resides after the season has ended, this year, that battle may rage from start to finish.  The Dolphins have gotten stronger…on paper.  The
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Howard Smith-USA TODAY Sports The tight end position is evolving in the NFL. Teams like the New England Patriots are using two and three tight end sets to create mismatches against defenses with athletes that are too quick and fast for l...
Howard Smith-USA TODAY Sports The tight end position is evolving in the NFL. Teams like the New England Patriots are using two and three tight end sets to create mismatches against defenses with athletes that are too quick and fast for linebackers and simply too big in stature for safeties and corners to handle. Rob Gronkowski and Aaron Hernandez both give defensive coordinators fits in the Patriots uptempo attack and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Chip Kelly wants a similar emphasis on the tight ends in his frenetic styled offense. Kelly gave himself a few tools in his toolbox at the tight end position by snapping up James Casey from the Houston Texans in the early stages of free agency and drafting Stanford tight end Zach Ertz at the top of the second round, an outstanding playmaker in his time at Paolo Alto. Ertz and Casey give the Eagles a totally different dynamic at tight end than in recent season’s as Casey will act as the move guy who can block and also run routes, while Ertz will be lined up pretty much everywhere in the slot, out wide and in-line. The Eagles believe they have their equivalent of Gronkowski and Hernandez in these two players. This poses an interesting question of how veteran tight end Brent Celek fits in on the Eagles. Celek is not exactly a spring chicken anymore as he is approaching 30, but he is still the Eagles most effective blocker at the tight end position and gives it his all on every play. I believe Kelly will find a way to make it work with three tight ends as he loves the mismatch this position provides on the football field. Look for Ertz and Casey to make big impacts even in year one for both on a new team. Ertz is the x-factor, though. He can simply do it all: block, run, jump and provide monster mismatches in the red zone on opposing safeties and linebackers with his 6-foot-5 frame. Kelly loves his tight ends. He now has the personnel to attack opposing defenses in his arsenal. Watch out.
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Nick Mangold said he can't help but be amused by all the issues facing the New England Patriots this week. The New York Jets center sounded off on how Patriots coach Bill Belichick might be reacting.
Nick Mangold said he can't help but be amused by all the issues facing the New England Patriots this week. The New York Jets center sounded off on how Patriots coach Bill Belichick might be reacting.
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Mike Florio breaks down trending topics around the NFL including trouble in New England with their star tight ends, Aaron Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski, and Florio also breaks down the possibility of a new Cleveland Browns owner in the ne...
Mike Florio breaks down trending topics around the NFL including trouble in New England with their star tight ends, Aaron Hernandez and Rob Gronkowski, and Florio also breaks down the possibility of a new Cleveland Browns owner in the near future.
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So here we are another season about to begin and the predictions are going to start flying. Well as you know from last years mildly popular Nostradamus effect I am going to do it again this year. So we start in the AFC East home of the B...
So here we are another season about to begin and the predictions are going to start flying. Well as you know from last years mildly popular Nostradamus effect I am going to do it again this year. So we start in the AFC East home of the Bills, Dolphins, Jets, and Patriots. So without further adieu lets get started: The Buffalo Bills well what can I really say that we all don’t already know? They have a serious QB problem and it doesn’t look like the adding of Kevin Kolb or EJ Manuel will be the answer at least not in my eyes. I was especially shocked at the EJ Manuel draft pick I just cant see what they see in him but I did like the Woods and Alonso drafts in the second round. This team is still building but it doesn’t have a clear cut direction. If I were GM for a day for them I would have passed on EJ Manuel and gotten another offensive weapon. I would have waited for next year to draft a QB because realistically this team still is not ready to compete, last year they went 6-10 and I would be surprised if they eek out another win. The Miami Dolphins seem to have turned a corner from the days of poor picks, trades and GM asking about players mothers being prostitutes. Well they have made some pretty surprising moves like jumping up to get Dion Jordan, not sure I would have jumped that high or gave up that much but they did need him. Mike Wallace was a huge addiction and say what you will about a one trick pony he should give Tannehill someone to throw to that can stretch the field. This team is poised to make a run at this division and aside from NE they are the only likely contenders. I think with all that is happening in NE with Tebow, Hernandez and Gronkowski they are possibly in the right “time” to do it. They went 7-9 last year and I think with the additions they made they will get to the playoffs. Question is will they win the division? I say yes. The New York Jets lolololololollol. Ok I’m done. Well the Jets I mean the team name itself conjures images of dysfunction and folly. Last year I said that Rex Ryan would lose his job and by whatever incriminating evidence he has on the owner he survived to lose his job just a year later. I see this team taking a HUGE step back and their draft and offseason choices are somewhat suspect minus the Dee Milliner and Sheldon Richardson picks. This team is clearly in rebuilding mode and I think if they were smart they would cut ties with Sanchez ASAP and let Tebow take over until they could adequately rebuild that way they could get plenty of high draft picks to rebuild properly. But the went out and got Geno Smith and maybe he will take the reigns week one, or not. Either way as far as this year goes. This team is doomed…..this year. The New England Patriots, well last year I picked them to win the division and surprise surprise they won it. Well this year is a little different and while I applaude this team on being consistently competitive and will likely be so. However I don’t see it this year. I see the issues with Gronkowskis surgery and now Hernandez possible legal issues (allegedly) there could be a change of the guard at TE and see Tim Tebow start there lololololol. But seriously this team is going to be competitive but not win the division, I see them winning a wildcard but not the division. Well you’ve heard my reasons now you: Poll Who will win the AFC East? Vote then comment why. Bills Dolphins Jets Patriots 0 votes | Results
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The Cleveland Browns have announced, via press release, five additions to their player personnel/scouting department. Frank Edgerly was named senior pro scout, while Brent Blaylock, Brendan Donovan, Matthew Manocherian and Patrick Moore ...
The Cleveland Browns have announced, via press release, five additions to their player personnel/scouting department. Frank Edgerly was named senior pro scout, while Brent Blaylock, Brendan Donovan, Matthew Manocherian and Patrick Moore were all added as college scouts. All of the men hired have a solid resume full of high-end collegiate and/or professional football experience, including the New Orleans Saints, New England Patriots, Miami Hurricanes and Florida Gators. Edgerly joins the Browns after spending the previous four seasons in the New England Patriots’ personnel department. He spent the past three years (2010-12) as an area scout after working the 2009 season as a pro scout. He joined the Patriots after serving as head coach of Red Bank (N.J.) Catholic High School for 10 seasons (1999-2008).  Donovan spent the previous two seasons at the University of Florida as director of on-campus recruiting – football (2012) and a program coordinator – football (2011). Prior to joining the Gators staff, he spent one season (2010) as the recruiting assistant – football at Rutgers University. Donovan began his collegiate coaching career at the University of Notre Dame, where he spent two seasons as a staff assistant (2007-08) and coordinator of quality control – football (2008-09). Moore spent five seasons on the coaching staff at Fordham University where he served as assistant head coach/offensive line (2010-11), defensive coordinator (2009) and linebackers and special teams coach (2007-08). He also held collegiate coaching jobs at Louisiana Tech (2005-06), Auburn (2002-04), Western Carolina (2000-01) and his alma mater, Illinois Wesleyan (1997). As a graduate assistant at Auburn in 2004, Moore assisted with the offensive line and special teams and was part of a staff that helped the Tigers to a 13-0 season and a victory in the Sugar Bowl. Manocherian joins the Browns after spending the previous three seasons (2010-12) as a scouting assistant with the New Orleans Saints. Prior to working for the Saints, he spent two seasons (2008-09) coaching both the wide receivers and defensive backs at Rye Neck (N.Y.) High School. Blaylock spent the previous two racing seasons with Penske Racing (2012-13), working within their public relations/marketing division. Prior to joining Penske, Blaylock was the assistant director of football operations at the University of Miami for three seasons (2008-10) after working the 2007 season in the Miami Dolphins operations department. These men will replace the recently departed contingent of director of college scouting John Spytek, senior national scout Pat Roberts and pro scouts A.J. Durso and Tom Headlee, all of whom were let go shorly after the 2013 NFL Draft. [Related: Like what you like and stop being so defensive]
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EASTBOURNE, England—Ivan Dodig, while he’s ranked just 50th in the world and has never been above No. 32, has always seemed to me to be a model competitor. He treats the game like a job; he tries what he can, and if it doesn&...
EASTBOURNE, England—Ivan Dodig, while he’s ranked just 50th in the world and has never been above No. 32, has always seemed to me to be a model competitor. He treats the game like a job; he tries what he can, and if it doesn’t work, he doesn’t to turn it into a personal reflection on himself. He knows his limits and works within them, and doesn’t indulge in the angst and self-torture that we see from many of his more talented colleagues. Dodig, at least, knows that he has limits. Maybe that’s because, from a physical standpoint, Dodig is an unlikely-looking tennis player. He has a stocky build, rather than the long and lanky one we normally associate with the sport. Like his fellow lunch-bucket artist David Ferrer, he goes about his business with his shoulders hunched, and his shots are utilitarian rather than artistic or creative—in his hands, the racquet is a tool rather than a wand. The 28-year-old Croatian is not a performer in any sense; every move and expression is related to the job he has to do (though it should be noted that he's not above the occasional rage-filled outburst). Today, on grass against 6’5” Milos Raonic, serve-and-volley was his best tactic, so he served and volleyed. At one point in the second set, Dodig slipped and fell and spun out on the turf. His legs whirled out from under him like a break dancer’s. But when he got up, there were no Murray-esque moans, no glares of anger at the slippery patch of grass beneath him, no time spent walking it off or feeling embarrassed about his tumble. Dodig got up and got on with it. He also got on with upsetting Raonic, the top seed. Raonic has been here this week with new coach Ivan Ljubicic, and their practices have involved a fair amount of time spent rushing the net. Raonic tried to use that tactic against Dodig, to little avail. If he wasn’t passed at the net, he was caught in no-man’s land. To be fair, Raonic was equally hesitant from the baseline. If he wasn’t throwing a lame backhand slice into the net, he was late getting around for his inside-out forehand. Despite all that, Raonic still had a set point in the second-set tiebreaker, but somehow he failed to get in position for a simple backhand near the net. He caught it late, and pushed it wide. It wasn't Milos' day. Asked about his new coaching arrangement with Ljubicic, Raonic said, “Obviously, I think it needs time, that’s for sure, and I think the approach and things we’re trying to achieve are a bit different. We’re trying to incorporate things and understanding that it’s not always going to work, try to sort of win the matches but sort of think about what I’m trying to improve. It’s about having a long-term goal.” At the All England Club in 2011, one veteran tennis writer predicted that Raonic would win Wimbledon within four years. With that serve, it didn’t seem like an insane thing to say. Next week we’ll be halfway there, and while the Canadian has steady progress during that time—he’s No. 15 in the world—he hasn’t shown a special aptitude for grass. He lost to Sam Querrey in the second round at Wimbledon last year, and so far in 2013 he’s 0-2 on the surface. Today he expressed some misgivings about trying to round his game into shape while having to practice on it. “I’ve got to figure out my thing,” Raonic said. “It’s like I’m just not executing the things I need to execute. Obviously the surface doesn’t make it easy. I think it’s easier for me to figure out things on hard courts.” Raonic, a big man and bigger server who did his best to play like Pete Sampras, seemed like the model of a Wimbledon winner when he arrived on tour. But the missile-throwing model is starting to look pretty creaky. What I noticed most today was how easily Dodig wa
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