Showing posts with label Ryan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ryan. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Rex Ryan removed lap band to support brother Rob

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Rex Ryan is proving that blood is thicker than, well, his gut.

The Buffalo Bills head coach got surgery to reverse the lap band procedure he had done in 2010 as a show of support of his brother Rob.

Rob had a bad experience with his lap band and had it removed. Rex meanwhile got his removed to show his brother he is on his side.

“I told him, we’ll figure this out together (without the Lap Band),” Rex told the New York Post. “Plus, I won more games without it than did with it in.”

Since removing his lap band, Rex has gained about 30 pounds. He weighed nearly 360 pounds prior to having the procedure done in Jan. 2010. As of 2014, he had lost about 130 pounds.


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Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Derek Hough Calls Out The ‘Cowards’ Who Protested Ryan Lochte On ‘Dancing With The Stars’

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The incident with Ryan Lochte during the premiere of Dancing With The Stars seems to have left many with a sour taste in their mouths while seeking a restart to the entire season. Two men rushed the stage of the show while wearing shirts featuring Lochte’s name and a “no symbol” on top of it, clearly in response to Lochte’s part in the Rio robbery scandal. The men were joined by at least four women in the audience who were escorted out of the studio.

One of the main players getting credit for defusing the situation is returning dancer Derek Hough, reportedly being one of the first to rush from backstage and help with getting the protestors out of the studio. Hough shared his reactions fairly soon after the event, speaking with People Magazine and putting out the videos from Snapchat above:
During the commercial break, four women in similar shirts as the men continued to boo until Hough ran out on stage and yelled “get them out of here” to security.

“This is my home and I was just so shocked that people would come here and be so negative,” Hough, 31, exclusively tells PEOPLE. “This is a safe place for people to learn a new skill and seek redemption or start a new chapter in their life and that’s what Ryan is trying to do and I just felt so defensive that someone would try and ruin that for him and for everyone watching, so I took it upon myself to make sure they were escorted out. I wanted to protect my home.”



Contestant Jana Kramer also spoke about the incident and Ryan Lochte’s reaction once he returned backstage:

“Ryan was backstage and close to tears. Everyone makes mistakes and I really hope America gets to see the guy we are all getting to know, which is a really, really nice guy.”

On top of these reactions, Olympic medalist Eddie Moses was in attendance and uploaded another angle of the situation onto Instagram. The videos show a different view of the men being subdued on stage and give us a look at the women protesting in the audience. You can see them being led out around the end of the clip:

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This was followed by a standing ovation in the crowd and a “Ryan” chant in support of the controversial swimmer.

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No word on if Lochte will stick around for the duration of the dancing showcase, but it seems like Hough and the viewing audience are keen to calm his worries.

(Via People / Buzzfeed)

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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Someone planned to mug Rob Ryan because "he ain"t like Lil Wayne"

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Lil Wayne has security. All Rob Ryan had to protect himself from would-be muggers is his jolly disposition.

Errant voicemail revealed alleged plot to ambush ex-Saints coordinator Rob Ryan. He was wrapping up his third and final preseason with the New Orleans Saints last year when a federal worker received a strange tip on her voicemail.

This quote is the best part of this whole story ...

"He ain"t like Lil Wayne. He just a ... football coach. ... Defensive coordinator of the Saints. He don"t have no bodyguards ... in front his house."

No, he is not Lil Wayne. I would have figured the plot was hatched by someone from Who Dat Nation fed up with Ryan"s defenses costing the team so many wins.

Weezy could probably coach a better defense.

WEEK 1 NFL PICKSCan"t miss picks for every NFL game this week. Our panel of experts is unanimous behind the Packers, Seahawks and Texans this week.

BUCS GET SHORTSBuccaneers sign Cecil Shorts. The Buccaneers upgrade their receiving corps, they hope.

AIKMAN IS NOT PLEASEDTroy Aikman sounds off on Fox signing Skip Bayless. Said Aikman, "To say I"m disappointed in the hiring of Skip Bayless would be an enormous understatement." Bayless, if you remember, said Aikman was gay in his book about the Cowboys.

A BETTER WAY TO TACKLERugby-style tackling could be the future of a safer NFL, and football at every other level. Heads Up tackling hasn’t resulted in fewer concussions, so maybe it’s time for the league to consider a different approach.

IRSAY SPEAKS UPColts owner Jim Irsay opens up about the Ryan Grigson-Chuck Pagano relationship. Colts owner Jim Irsay talks about the sometimes contentious relationship between GM Ryan Grigson and coach Chuck Pagano and where they stand now.

LONDON AGAINWhy London"s soccer club Tottenham is building its new soccer stadium with NFL in mindTottenham chairman Daniel Levy is building his Premier League club"s new home to be more than just a soccer stadium. He wants White Hart Lane to someday be the permanent address for an NFL team.

EARLY DRAFT HYPEMyles Garrett looks like he"s ready for the 2017 NFL Draft. The Texas A&M junior should have a spot in the top five, but another pass rusher could beat him to his 20-sack goal this season. Meanwhile, Chad Kelly had a frustrating display and Nick Chubb showed he"s back and ready for the NFL.

ANOTHER WEIRD PATRIOTS TRADEPatriots continue tradition of taking on reclamation projects with trade for Eric Rowe. Eric Rowe is another early draft pick headed to New England after a rough start to his NFL career.

VIKINGS SO CRAZYThe Vikings knew it was stupid to trade for Sam Bradford, and they did it anyway. Rick Spielman’s gamble illustrates how even smart people can succumb to wild desperation.

A VERY EXPENSIVE THIRD QBJared Goff, the first overall pick in this year"s draft, will be inactive for Week 1. The rookie quarterback that the Rams traded a lot of draft capital for isn"t ready to play yet. In case you"re wondering, that puts the team"s punter and emergency QB ahead of him on the depth chart for this week. But don"t despair, Jeff Fisher is pleased with Goff"s progress.

WATT COULD RETURN THIS WEEKIt sounds like J.J. Watt might play this week after all. But how much will (or should) Watt play on Sunday?

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Thursday, September 1, 2016

Ryan Howard not pleased with reduced playing time

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Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard is entering the final month of his contract with the team, so he doesn’t understand why they are cutting his playing time.

According to a report by Bob Ford of Philly.com on Wednesday, Howard recently learned that manager Pete Mackanin intends to play him less in the last month of the 2016 season so that platoon partner Tommy Joseph, a 25-year-old rookie, can spend more time facing right-handed pitching. The three-time All-Star doesn’t quite agree with the decision.

“You’re talking about an evaluation process of where you’ve gotten to see players this year play,” Howard, who has all but announced that he won’t be returning to the Phillies next season, was quoted as saying. “And you’ll have another opportunity to see those same players play again next year and I won’t be here. So, for me, I just want to play. I don’t necessarily think it’s right or fair, considering this is my last month here, but it is interesting.

“The manager shouldn’t have to answer the question in the media,” Howard went on. “I think that’s something that you talk to your players about. That’s one thing. Having to answer that question as far as the evaluation process, for me it’s tough. I’m not going to sit here and lie. I’ve got one more month here and I just want to play and finish out playing. So, it’s like I’m just trying to do my time, finish out this last month, and try to keep playing somewhere else.”

The 36-year-old Howard has largely been awful in 2016, batting just .195/.249./.440. His power has shown up sporadically with 20 home runs and 45 RBIs on the year, but he is no longer an everyday option at first base. Still, Howard got his act together with a .314 batting average and six home runs in 16 August games. It makes sense that the former NL MVP would want to spend as much of his final stretch with the Phillies on the field as possible, while also showcasing whatever talent he has left for a potential new contract from another team this winter.

Howard is in the last official year of a five-year, $ 125 million extension he signed in 2010, one of the more disatrous deals in recent memory. He has a $ 23 million club option for 2017, but the Phillies are expected to exercise his $ 10 million buyout clause.

At 60-73, Philadelphia doesn’t have a lot left to play for. While it’s intuitive that Mackanin would want to get his young guys more reps before season’s end, you’d think they’d give a warmer sendoff for one of the greatest Phillies of this generation, no matter how crippling his contract has been and how much his production has slipped. Then again, it’s probably not all that surprising given the way Howard has been treated around those parts recently.

H/T theScore


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Monday, August 29, 2016

The Final Five, Michael Phelps and fake Ryan Lochte made this the most sports VMAs ever

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So much sports going on at the VMAs!

The 2016 MTV Video Music Awards (VMAs) were a blast and featured a lot of familiar faces from the sports world. Michael Phelps introduced a performance by Future and revealed that he was listening to Future during his infamous death stare moment at the Olympics.

Iman Shumpert surprised everyone when he made an appearance in Kanye West"s new music video.

The U.S. gymnastics team, including Simone Biles, Laurie Hernandez, Madison Kocian and Aly Raisman, presented the Best Female Video. Unfortunately, Gabby Douglas was dealing with a health issue and unable to attend. The winner, of course, was Beyonce.


The performance of the night, hands down, was Beyonce"s. She was introduced by her friend, Serena Williams, who was also featured in Beyonce"s "Lemonade."

Beyonce"s performance included her taking a baseball bat to a camera (Okay really this is just an excuse to put more Beyonce in the post).

In a surprise move, Ryan Lochte showed up to present the Video of the Year award.

And finally, throughout the show we were graced with the presence of DJ Khaled.



#WEAREJORDAN @wethebestmusic @jumpman23


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Friday, August 26, 2016

Matt Ryan: Julio Jones ‘doing OK’ after ankle injury

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Julio Jones gave his fans a scare when he left Thursday night’s preseason game with an ankle injury.

Jones was termed questionable to return to the Atlanta Falcons’ game against the Miami Dolphins, but he was held out for the rest of the game as a precaution.

It sounds like the injury was not very serious.

Falcons head coach Dan Quinn told NBC that Jones could have returned to the game if it were the regular season. Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan also did not seem worried about his top target.

“I think he’ll be OK,” Ryan said of Jones during an interview with NBC’s Michele Tafoya. “You never like seeing someone go down especially in the preseason, but I think he’s doing OK.”

Jones caught 136 passes for 1,871 yards and eight touchdowns last season and remains one of the most productive receivers in the league. Falcons fans can exhale knowing that Jones should be fine.


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Friday, August 19, 2016

Olympics 2016: Team USA"s Ryan Crouser wins gold in men"s shot put

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The Americans finished 1-2 in the shot put.

Ryan Crouser can throw an iron ball farther than anyone else. He threw the 16-pound shot put an Olympic record 22.52 meters (73"10.75) to win Olympic gold in thrilling fashion on Thursday in Rio.

Crouser couldn"t contain his excitement after his Olympic record throw. He held his arms high in victory for moments after the throw.

Joe Kovacs of the U.S. finished in the silver medal position with a throw of 21.78 meters -- a throw that would have won many Olympic titles. Tomas Walsh of New Zealand won bronze with a throw of 21.36 meters.

Tomasz Majewski of Poland won the last two golds in shot put, in 2008 and 2012. In London he won with a throw of 21.89 meters, which beat out Germany"s David Storl (21.86 meters) and the U.S."s Reese Hoffa (21.23 meters). He finished sixth this time around.

Crouser and Kovacs continued a strong U.S. tradition in the shot put. Team USA has medaled every year since 1984, and Adam Nelson (2004), Randy Barnes (1996) and Mike Stulce (1992) are all recent Olympic champions.

Crouser was a world junior champion in 2009 -- and he won a silver in the discus -- but hadn"t won a medal as a senior competitor until Thursday.

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Thursday, August 18, 2016

Charles Barkley has funny comment about Ryan Lochte incident

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Never could we have imagined the Ryan Lochte robbery situation getting this out of control, but here we are. Why not share Charles Barkley’s thoughts on the incident since we’ve come this far?

In an appearance on “The Rich Eisen Show” Thursday, Barkley described being famous as a great thing “two out of three times.” Allow him to explain:

Amen, Chuck.

Granted, we really don’t know how stupid whatever Lochte did is at this point. The story has morphed so much over the past several days that it’s hard to keep up. After Lochte initially said he and three U.S. swimming teammates were robbed at gunpoint, we learned that there was some sort of incident at a gas station in which the four swimmers may have vandalized property. You can read all the latest surrounding the incident here.


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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Rex Ryan: ‘We’re not going to give up on Karlos Williams’

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Bills running back Karlos Williams has had an offseason about as rotten as year-old butter, but the team is still showing confidence in him.

Speaking with reporters on Tuesday, head coach Rex Ryan was adamant that Williams’ roster spot is safe, per Chris Brown of BuffaloBills.com

Williams, 23, appeared to be on thin ice after showing up to training camp overweight and covering it up with an odd excuse, then drawing a four-game suspension for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. But the former Florida State Seminole is simply too talented of a runner to let a bad couple of months ruin his value entirely.

With Williams expected to back up LeSean McCoy once he returns from suspension, hopefully he can ultimately justify the team’s faith in him.

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