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CBI probe against Pawan Bansal likely
CBI probe against Pawan Bansal likely
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RT @Castro_Biscuit: BREAKING: Faetopia event at old Tower Records in jeopardy? #Faetopia #JDPetras #RadioShack
RT @Castro_Biscuit: BREAKING: Faetopia event at old Tower Records in jeopardy? #Faetopia #JDPetras #RadioShack
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Photos: Tourists pose with dying, bleeding dolphin in Hainan
Photos: Tourists pose with dying, bleeding dolphin in Hainan
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Kedarnath shrine may be out of bounds for a year
Kedarnath shrine may be out of bounds for a year
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Time for another edition of Pewter and Read, starting with a transaction announced today… The Tampa Bay Buccaneers added a cornerback Wednesday when they announced the signing of Michael Adams. Adams was formerly with the Arizona ...
Time for another edition of Pewter and Read, starting with a transaction announced today… The Tampa Bay Buccaneers added a cornerback Wednesday when they announced the signing of Michael Adams. Adams was formerly with the Arizona Cardinals, and was an impact player on special teams who had a few decent moments at cornerback as well. He was brought in for a tryout and signed to an NFL after his trial, so he showed the Buccaneers enough to justify his place in training camp. But with Darrelle Revis, Eric Wright, Leonard Johnson, and Johnthan Banks almost virtually guaranteed places on the roster, Adams will have to really stand out on defense and special teams to crack the regular season squad for the Bucs. Pat Yasinskas at ESPN.com has announced the next in line in his top 25 in the NFC South, and coming in at number 23 is Josh Freeman. The Bucs’ QB gets a vote of confidence from the NFC South blogger, so there are certainly plenty of people outside of Tampa who have faith in the Bucs QB. Compare this to an ESPN Insider article about the future of all the NFL franchises, where it’s the situation surrounding Freeman that downgrades the Buccaneers’ ranking.  But some other ESPN talking heads had less than favorable things to say about Doug Martin. ESPN’s Fantasy experts all had somewhat negative things to say about Martin as it relates to his standing as an elite fantasy running back. The argument used was about the unbalanced nature of his production, with most of it coming against the Oakland Raiders. And while that is certainly true, and you can read more about Martin’s season by clicking here, I feel it’s short-sighted to dismiss a rookie for having a somewhat inconsistent season behind a makeshift offensive line. I have argued that Doug Martin should be extremely high on fantasy draft boards, and I feel like you should capitalize on the doubts being cast over Martin and snag him if he slides in drafts this summer. In Buccaneers’ opponents news, NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport reported on NFL Total Access that Rob Gronkowski is going to begin the offseason on the PUP list, and if he were to remain there through the regular season, he would be unable to play against the Buccaneers. This is certainly news to keep an eye on, as a Patriots’ team without Gronkowski and Welker is definitely a different look than we’ve seen in recent seasons. That’s it for the humpday edition of the Pewter and Read. Tune back in tomorrow for more news and opinions.
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James Gandolfini died this afternoon in Italy. The Sopranos star died of a heart attack at the age of 51. Chris Albrecht, who gave Sopranos the green light at HBO, said in an email to Deadline. “Absolutely stunned. I got the word from Lo...
James Gandolfini died this afternoon in Italy. The Sopranos star died of a heart attack at the age of 51. Chris Albrecht, who gave Sopranos the green light at HBO, said in an email to Deadline. “Absolutely stunned. I got the word from Lorraine Bracco and just got off with Brad Grey who had just heard from David Chase. We had all become a family. This is a tremendous loss.” The 51-year-old actor started his acting career in the 1980s and became a household name in 1999 when he played Tony Soprano in the critically acclaimed drama The Sopranos. The HBO show, which was recently named the best written show in television history, helped Gandolfini earn multiple awards including a Golden Globe, an AFI Award, and three Emmy Awards. After The Sopranos, Gandolfini moved on to several other projects including Where The Wild Things Are, The Taking Of Phelam 1 2 3, and Zero Dark Thirty. At the time of his death, Gandolfini had three projects in production. He is survived by his wife and two children. Here’s an interview with James Gandolfini from Inside The Actor’s Studio. After news of his death broke, several stars took to Twitter to remember The Sopranos actor. UPDATE: Tonight’s show will now be dedicated to the late, great James Gandolfini, who has died at 51 of a suspected heart attack. CNN 9pmET. — Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) June 20, 2013 RIP James Gandolfini! Your iconic portrayal of mob boss Tony Soprano gave soul to a monster and fostered perverse pride in the Garden State! — KevinSmith (@ThatKevinSmith) June 19, 2013 James Gandolfini was a kind, funny, wonderful guy. I’m so lucky to have worked with him. Sending love to his family. Such a sad, sad day. — olivia wilde (@oliviawilde) June 19, 2013 RIP James Gandolfini. A great friend. — Jeff Daniels (@Jeff_Daniels) June 19, 2013 Farewell to the great American actor James Gandolfini. I was a huge fan. My condolences to his family and his many fans. — Wes Craven (@wescraven) June 19, 2013 Arrivederci, James Gandolfini. You were one of the great greats. We’ll miss your dangerous, big heart. #RIPGandolfini — RainnWilson (@rainnwilson) June 19, 2013 James Gandolfini. Unbelievably sad news. A fine man. — Steve Carell (@SteveCarell) June 20, 2013 James Gandolfini Dead: ‘Sopranos’ Star Dies Of Stroke In Italy is a post from: The Inquisitr
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How a City defeated Fracking:
How a City defeated Fracking:
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Over 4,000 Sikh pilgrims stranded at Hemkunt Sahib
Over 4,000 Sikh pilgrims stranded at Hemkunt Sahib
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Just a couple years ago, the Dallas Cowboys fielded a defensive secondary that consisted of Mike Jenkins, Terence Newman, Gerald Sensabaugh and Abe Elam. After seeing poor coverage ability, a lack of turnovers and utter confusion amongst...
Just a couple years ago, the Dallas Cowboys fielded a defensive secondary that consisted of Mike Jenkins, Terence Newman, Gerald Sensabaugh and Abe Elam. After seeing poor coverage ability, a lack of turnovers and utter confusion amongst the group, Jerry Jones vowed to transform that unit into a product that could go out onto the field and not get completely torched and embarrassed. In life there are times where we notice things a year or two too late, and that's exactly what the Cowboys did with their secondary. Things weren't getting any better but they continued to ignore it and just kept moving forward with what they already had. Jones opened his wallet for Brandon Carr, but he then got out his war room trading chart and scooped up the prospect they had rated as the best defensive player in the draft in LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne. Throw in a promotion to Barry Church and when healthy that unit looked a lot different from the previous secondary. Seeing Jones take a leaky secondary and invest the dollars and draft picks it required to get the results that became necessary gave me hope that he would possibly do the same with the offensive line in 2013. You could make a strong case that the Cowboys needed to start investing more in that area last year or the year before, and I would strongly agree with you on that front. But with their investment resources used on the secondary dried up, Dallas was left to field another average offensive line with journeyman, undrafted players and low-level free agents. Only one player on the team held a high pedigree and that was 2011 first-round pick Tyron Smith. The line can't be blamed for all of the failures the Cowboys' offense had in 2012, but it's a smart bet to pick them as one of the main culprits. Tony Romo was sacked a career-high 36 times last year. Pressure from the outside was problematic, but the real source of the trouble came from the interior of the line. According to Pro Football Focus, in 2012 the Cowboys were the 26th ranked pass blocking unit in the league. We've always preached about giving Romo more time. If he actually had that time, the offense would run a lot smoother. Perhaps the biggest issue last year was the stagnant and stale running game. Romo made the passing game work when he had to, but there wasn't much he could do to jump start a ground attack that ranked second-to-last in yards per game (79.1), 30th overall in yards per carry (3.6) and 27th overall with eight rushing touchdowns. With all of this in mind, Dallas entered the draft with what seemed to be a focus on offensive lineman. Free agency wasn't going to be an option for them, they didn't have the money at the time to splurge on guards, but there were some reports out there that the Cowboys had interest in Eric Winston and Tyson Clabo. Because of their handicap in free agency, they knew that the draft would have to be the means for them to acquire more talent. I won't go into detail about what happened before the Travis Frederick selection anymore because that wasn't how I would have handled it, but it's hard not supporting the decision to add a Wisconsin center whose best attributes include superior strength and intelligence. Those are the type of skills that should fix a lot of the issues that we saw from the Cowboys in the middle of their line the last few years. But the question remains, why only add Frederick to solve all of the problems you had up front last year? After seeing the now infamous leaked draft board, it appeared that Dallas wasn't very high on any of the other offensive lineman that were available for them to select. So what does that say for the lineman left on the roster? From my perspective, it looks like the organization is willing to let coach Bill Callahan have another year to implement his type of blocking scheme with the lineman he inherited. Maybe the Cowboys believe that more coaching from Callahan and another year of experience will elevate the offe
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Manny Ramirez is set to leave his team in Taiwan before his three-month contracts ends on June 30. The former MLB superstar took his talents to the EDA Rhinos of the Chinese Professional Baseball League to try and rejuvenate his career, ...
Manny Ramirez is set to leave his team in Taiwan before his three-month contracts ends on June 30. The former MLB superstar took his talents to the EDA Rhinos of the Chinese Professional Baseball League to try and rejuvenate his career, but he’s leaving early after a productive start. The Rhinos said in a statement that Ramirez notified the franchise on Wednesday that he will be leaving the team early and he is expected to be gone by this Friday. The decision comes after Ramirez appeared in 49 games and hit eight home runs in 206 plate appearances. Since releasing the news, many have speculated that he will now move to the Nippon Baseball League in Japan. The Japanese website Sponichi reported that the Chibba Lotte Marines of the Pacific League are interested in bringing Ramirez to their club. His original goal was to make a return to the MLB, but with no teams showing interest Manny Ramirez may have no choice but to take on Japan’s top league in hopes of getting another shot. At 41-years-old, Ramirez still believes he has the talent to play next to the top players in America, but even with his success in Taiwan there are no offers on the table. Nevertheless, his time with the EDA Rhinos brought in fans and gave a boost to baseball in Taiwan, which also produced highlights that even made their way back to the states. “Manny being Manny” was in full affect and he even produced with a .352 batting average. If he does go to Japan, Ramirez will easily get paid much more than his $25,000 a month contract in Taiwan. It wouldn’t be surprising to see the 12-time MLB All-Star playing in the Pacific League as it’s regularly considered the next best thing to the Majors. Do you think making the move to Japan will help Manny Ramirez revive his career in the MLB? [Image via Creative Commons] Manny Ramirez Leaves Team In Taiwan, Move To Japan Is Possible [Video] is a post from: The Inquisitr
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