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As we profiled on Buffalobills.com Wednesday, Buffalo and Atlanta are the only two clubs with four or more games against opponents coming off of extra rest the week before. The Bills and Falcons also hold the dubious distinction of anoth...
As we profiled on Buffalobills.com Wednesday, Buffalo and Atlanta are the only two clubs with four or more games against opponents coming off of extra rest the week before. The Bills and Falcons also hold the dubious distinction of another scheduling disadvantage. Buffalo and Atlanta are also the only two teams that have two or more of their division games among those in which they face an opponent off extra rest. Here’s how it lays out. Teams who face three division opponents off extra rest Buffalo – NYJ twice, Miami Teams who face two division opponents off extra rest Atlanta – Tampa, Carolina There is no other club in the league that faces more than one opponent off extra rest that is a division rival. Knowing these games count double and are instrumental to playoff aspiration, knowing a division title gives a team an automatic postseason bid, the league should regulate and prohibit division games from being scheduled on a week following an extended layoff by one of those division clubs via a bye week or Thursday night game the week prior. Buffalo experienced that first hand on back-to-back weeks in 2012. After playing New England following a bye week for the Patriots on the road, Buffalo had to turn around and play another division opponent off four days rest on the following Thursday night. It has to change.
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Police investigating a homicide in Massachusetts want to talk to Aaron Hernandez, ABC News reported. Police were seen Tuesday at the North Attleboro home of the New England Patriots' tight end. More...
Police investigating a homicide in Massachusetts want to talk to Aaron Hernandez, ABC News reported. Police were seen Tuesday at the North Attleboro home of the New England Patriots' tight end. More...
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Rob Gronkowski underwent successful back surgery Tuesday in Marina Del Rey, Calif., Ian Rapoport reports. The New England Patriots tight end's could be ready for the start of the regular season. More...
Rob Gronkowski underwent successful back surgery Tuesday in Marina Del Rey, Calif., Ian Rapoport reports. The New England Patriots tight end's could be ready for the start of the regular season. More...
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England captain Alastair Cook has admitted that he is 'he has never felt more nervous' ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy semi-final against South Africa, despite backing his team to withstand the pressure.
England captain Alastair Cook has admitted that he is 'he has never felt more nervous' ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy semi-final against South Africa, despite backing his team to withstand the pressure.
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South African captain AB de Villiers has said that England will be the favourites during their ICC Champions Trophy semi final clash with South Africa at The Oval on Wednesday because they are playing at home and know the conditions well.
South African captain AB de Villiers has said that England will be the favourites during their ICC Champions Trophy semi final clash with South Africa at The Oval on Wednesday because they are playing at home and know the conditions well.
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South African captain AB de Villiers has said that national pride will be the primary focus of his team when they take on England in the first semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy at The Oval on Wednesday.
South African captain AB de Villiers has said that national pride will be the primary focus of his team when they take on England in the first semi-final of the ICC Champions Trophy at The Oval on Wednesday.
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Amid the ball-tampering suspicions that are currently clouding England's ICC Champions Trophy campaign, South Africa captain AB de Villiers stoked the fire by admitting that England seemed to reverse swing the ball more quicker than othe...
Amid the ball-tampering suspicions that are currently clouding England's ICC Champions Trophy campaign, South Africa captain AB de Villiers stoked the fire by admitting that England seemed to reverse swing the ball more quicker than other teams, which may be a possible concern.
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The Indian cricket team with a clean record in the preliminary stages of the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy in England had a strenuous session at the nets in Cardiff ahead of Thursday's semi-final clash against Sri Lanka.
The Indian cricket team with a clean record in the preliminary stages of the ongoing ICC Champions Trophy in England had a strenuous session at the nets in Cardiff ahead of Thursday's semi-final clash against Sri Lanka.
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This is a sponsored post on behalf of Peroni Nastro Azzurro. A showcase of contemporary Italian culture comes to the capital this summer, as The House of Peroni opens its doors in 41 Portland Place on 3 July. The House brings toget...
This is a sponsored post on behalf of Peroni Nastro Azzurro. A showcase of contemporary Italian culture comes to the capital this summer, as The House of Peroni opens its doors in 41 Portland Place on 3 July. The House brings together leading names from Italian design, art, fashion, photography, film, music and food to celebrate the spirit of creativity and you’re invited. But what will you find inside? Throughout the month, the Michelin-starred Costardi brothers will serve up a bespoke menu allowing diners to taste the evolution of Italian cuisine and renowned mixologist Gerry Calabrese serves up a specially created drinks menu, distilled from the very essence of Peroni Nastro Azzurro. You’ll be able to browse the work of contemporary Italian artists, designers, makers and photographers, all accompanied by bespoke sound creations.  A Creative Council have curated an exclusive events programme, which includes fine dining experiences, interactive workshops and debates. Take a masterclass in Italian design from kitchen design powerhouse Giovanni Alessi Anghini, discuss the influence of Italy on London’s iconic skyline with architect Andrea Morgante, or get hands-on creating an edible piece of art with Costardi-trained chefs. Writer Colin McDowell talks about the influence of Italian fashion on the Oscars’ red carpet and the current king of Fashion Fringe, Haizhen Wang – whose Italian fabric collection wowed at London Fashion Week – will share some of his innovative techniques in a fashion masterclass session.  The House of Peroni will take place 3-31 July at 41 Portland Place, London, W1B 1QH. The House is free and open to the public (18+ only), but special events are charged and must be booked in advance. Further details and bookings for all events can be found on the website www.TheHouseofPeroni.com, which along with event information will be updated daily with editorial content. You can also keep up to date on Twitter via @peroniUK and with the hashtag #TheHouseofPeroni.
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As JONATHAN HOWCROFT writes, a Channel Nine executive has put Cricket Australia under the pump with the suggestion the network may have a role in team selection. Michael Bodey has reported in The Australian that Nine Network's managin...
As JONATHAN HOWCROFT writes, a Channel Nine executive has put Cricket Australia under the pump with the suggestion the network may have a role in team selection. Michael Bodey has reported in The Australian that Nine Network's managing director Jeffrey Browne believes his company has a remit to influence the selection of the Australian Test cricket team. Cricket Australia has played down the suggestion but its modest fire-fighting media statement, issued around two hours after Bodey's story was published online, is not the most emphatic ever circulated. In Bodey's piece, Browne sets alarm bells ringing with the comment on player rotation: "Last year that balance was skewed too much in favour of resting some players so from now on there will be a lot more discussion between CA and the broadcaster about that." Browne later reconfirms, perhaps more insidiously, "I am not pushing a black letter print solution because I believe the discussions we've had with them [CA] so far will give us a solution". In other words, Nine doesn't need a bullet point in a contract because a gentleman's agreement has been struck at a level of seniority sufficient not to require one. Cricket Australia's statement in CEO James Sutherland's name attempts to defuse the situation without expressly refuting Browne's claims. "The National Selection Panel selects the Australian teams. With the volume of international cricket being played, it will continue to be necessary for us to manage player workloads appropriately," it says. All of which adds up – on the surface, at least - to a potentially very embarrassing shemozzle. So what's going on – or at least, what can we hypothesise is going on? There's a chance Bodey misheard Browne and The Oz will be forced into a retraction. This seems unlikely given the details provided. There's a chance Browne somehow misunderstood a nuanced conversation or he was misguided about his network's capacity to influence team selection; that he was over-egging the pudding somewhat to satisfy his ego in front of an audience. Considering Browne's seniority and the implication that 'a solution' has been discussed, this also seems improbable. There's a chance Cricket Australia has made a deal with Nine involving the network having a say on selection, that was intended to remain secret. CA is now deeply embarrassed that this has become public knowledge and is in damage limitation mode. Taking Browne at his word, this seems most likely. Thursday and Friday should play host to the most entertaining cricket spin since Shane Warne. If Bodey's story proves to be accurate, Cricket Australia has placed itself in an invidious position that it is difficult to see it defending. It seems absurd to even contemplate how a television network, whose aims are commercial, not sporting, could take such an active role in team affairs. With this information now in the public domain it is impossible to imagine such an agreement could be seen to be followed through, let alone implemented. The public outcry would be deafening. It would be naïve to believe relationships between sporting bodies and their broadcast partners have not entered murky territory in the past, but there's a clear difference between scheduling manipulation – see the AFL and NRL's fixturing each year as Exhibit A - and the delivery of 'Chief Executive pitches' to having a voice at a selection committee. By even being seen to hint at handing over a skerrick of selection responsibility to an individual or agency not under the jurisdiction of Cricket Australia, the game's governing body will have seriously damaged its custodianship. The line between sport as competitive endeavour and as entertainment has long been narrowing, but allowing television network executives to intervene in team selection would be crossing a Rubicon. Following a farcical tour of India and a tour of England already in disarray, Cricket Australia has little credit in the bank with the Australia
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