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Friday, September 9, 2016

Wenger adamant Wilshere has Arsenal future

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London (AFP) – Arsene Wenger has insisted that “world-class” Jack Wilshere has a future with Arsenal despite agreeing to the England midfielder’s season-long loan move to Premier League rivals Bournemouth.

The 24-year-old Wilshere had been plagued by ankle problems during recent seasons and his last full game for Arsenal was nearly two years ago — a 2-1 League Cup defeat by Southampton on September 23, 2014.

Despite that, he was still included in England’s squad for this year’s European Championships in France where Roy Hodgson’s men suffered a humiliating exit at the hands of Iceland.

Wilshere made two substitute appearances for Arsenal this season and was dropped from Sam Allardyce’s first squad as England manager.

That led Wilshere and Arsenal manager Wenger to hold a meeting at which it was decided the best thing for his immediate career development was a loan move, with south coast side Bournemouth the club to seal the deal. 

Wenger, asked Friday if Wilshere’s Arsenal career was in jeopardy, replied: “No, not at all, no. He wanted games and I can understand his desire.

“I felt it was a logical decision. Let’s not forget that last year he didn’t play. He’s in a position where you need games. You can’t not compete for two seasons and then want to be at the top level.

“It’s important for him that he gets the number of games this season,” the Frenchman, in charge of north London club Arsenal since 1996, added.

“I think Jack Wilshere is a world-class player. He has a great footballing brain, and understands everything that is going on on the football pitch. He is most dangerous when you give him the ball in the final third.

“We had a chat together and he himself was concerned that he would not get enough competition early enough, because he feels ready to play.

“I couldn’t guarantee that, so that’s why (we took) the decision. I think it looks logical to give him time to really come back to a competitive level. At some stage you need competition and I couldn’t guarantee him that.”

– ‘Competitive level’ –

Wilshere is set to play in his favoured advanced role at Bournemouth, for whom he could make his debut against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, and Wenger said: “For me, it was always a shame when he played too deep and too close to the goal because I like him where he can create. 

The thinking behind the [move] was that he would get regular football and come back to what he is — a world-class football player,” the Frenchman added.

“He’s a world-class player and he doesn’t have to show me that he has the quality to play at Bournemouth, just that he comes back to a regular competitive level.”

Arsenal are at home to another south coast club in Southampton on Saturday, with Wenger considering whether to hand debuts to two recent signings in defender Shkodran Mustafi and forward Lucas Perez

“I haven’t decided yet,” he said when asked if the pair would feature against the Saints in a match where Arsenal will seek a second league victory of the season after taking four points from their first three games. 

“That’s a decision I have to make, and I have to see how everyone comes back and who I will start tomorrow.

“They bring us qualities. Mustafi is a young centre back and already has international experience. Lucas Perez is an interesting striker who is versatile, can play on the flank and especially though the middle.

“He can score goals and can also provide a good number of assists. With the way I like to play, that’s an interesting quality.”

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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Future Hindsight: 5 Fantasy Players We’ll Want Off Waivers After Week 1

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In just a few days, we’ll be watching all the NFL action we can handle, which means we’re also going to be kicking ourselves in the butt after we see some of the players produce big numbers in Week 1 Fantasy Football leagues. So do we have the ability to look ahead to see which players we should’ve picked up off waivers after Week 1 – even before it happens?

Of course we do! Who’s to say we can’t!?! I mean, outside of the laws of time travel.

So we looked at the Fantasy Football ownership percentages at every position on CBSSports.com and found you a handful of players to take a chance on now, before it’s too late.

5 Fantasy Football Players We Wished We Already Owned


We’re only going to list the players that are still available, before Week 1’s games, in 70 percent or more Fantasy Football leagues.

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Jay Cutler, QB, Chicago Bears (Owned in 30% of Leagues)





I’d love to tell you Joe Flacco and Dak Prescott would be great pickups, but they’re already gone in most leagues (more than 50-percent ownership), so we’re digging deeper.

While it’s true, Cutler isn’t what he used to be, nor is the Bears offense with Martellus Bennett, Matt Forte and Adam Gase all working elsewhere in 2016. But Dowell Loggains takes over as the Bears’ offensive coordinator, after serving alongside Gase as the Bears’ quarterbacks coach.

Cutler will still have superstar WR Alshon Jeffery to throw to, solid pass-catching running backs, and second-year rookie Kevin White is finally ready to make an impact. Considering White was a top-10 NFL Draft pick last season, he steps in like Amari Cooper did last year, but with a full season’s worth of on-site education.

While Cutler might have a tough time with Houston’s pass rush this weekend, he’ll be facing the Eagles in Week 2, which should be one of the most favorable matchups of the week.

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C.J. Prosise, RB, Seattle Seahawks (Owned in 26% of Leagues)





Thomas Rawls is working his way back from a bad ankle injury, and Christine Michael has proven to be a solid failure in the past. The Seahawks love to run the ball, and Prosise has put his own injury woes behind him.

Rawls is on a snap-count, which means Michael will have plenty of chances to show he’s not much more than what we all thought he was to begin with. The former Golden Domer has great hands, something his counterparts don’t have, and that could be his key to Fantasy success against the Dolphins.

Did we mention Miami ranked last against running backs in Fantasy Football points scoring last season, allowing nearly 28 Fantasy points per game to the position in 2015?

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Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Philadelphia Eagles (Owned in 30% of Leagues)





It’s funny how we all forget just what a beast DGB was in college, when he was with Oklahoma. Even last season, in his rookie year, with a rookie quarterback, he led the Titans in receiving! Well, he might have another rookie quarterback throwing to him in Philadelphia, where Tennessee traded him, but Carson Wentz and head coach Doug Pederson should use DGB’s size much better. At 6-foot-5, there aren’t many WRs like him, and he could become an outstanding red-zone threat for Philly – including in Week 1 against Cleveland, which ranked 31st against Fantasy WRs last year.

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Breshad Perriman, WR, Baltimore Ravens (Owned in 9% of Leagues)





The second-year receiver partially tore his PCL last season and he reinjured his knee again this summer, but was able to make it back for the final preseason game for the Ravens. He’s a good sized wide receiver with elite speed when he’s healthy. The Ravens lack star power, but Perriman can be that guy for Joe Flacco – once he’s healthy. He’ll likely play this weekend against the Bills (ranked 27th against WRs), and then he plays against the Browns (31st vs. WR) in Week 2.

If Perriman can play – even at 80 percent – he should be able to take advantage of two lackluster defenses to start the season. Overall, the Ravens have the 28th-toughest schedule for WRs, so that’s another great reason to pick him up sooner than later.

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Kyle Rudolph, TE, Minnesota Vikings (Owned in 30% of Leagues)





Rudolph made some Fantasy noise earlier in his career but has quieted after some injuries. That’s pretty much the problem with owning him, as he gets dinged up often. He has just one 16-game season in the past three years – but that was last year! Sam Bradford comes over from Philadelphia now, and the Oklahoma product throws to his tight ends often, which is a harbinger of good things to come for Rudolph, who should be one of the Vikings’ most reliable pass-catchers once again.

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Jay Cutler, QB, Chicago Bears (Owned in 30% of Leagues)








I’d love to tell you Joe Flacco and Dak Prescott would be great pickups, but they’re already gone in most leagues (more than 50-percent ownership), so we’re digging deeper.

While it’s true, Cutler isn’t what he used to be, nor is the Bears offense with Martellus Bennett, Matt Forte and Adam Gase all working elsewhere in 2016. But Dowell Loggains takes over as the Bears’ offensive coordinator, after serving alongside Gase as the Bears’ quarterbacks coach.

Cutler will still have superstar WR Alshon Jeffery to throw to, solid pass-catching running backs, and second-year rookie Kevin White is finally ready to make an impact. Considering White was a top-10 NFL Draft pick last season, he steps in like Amari Cooper did last year, but with a full season’s worth of on-site education.

While Cutler might have a tough time with Houston’s pass rush this weekend, he’ll be facing the Eagles in Week 2, which should be one of the most favorable matchups of the week.

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C.J. Prosise, RB, Seattle Seahawks (Owned in 26% of Leagues)








Thomas Rawls is working his way back from a bad ankle injury, and Christine Michael has proven to be a solid failure in the past. The Seahawks love to run the ball, and Prosise has put his own injury woes behind him.

Rawls is on a snap-count, which means Michael will have plenty of chances to show he’s not much more than what we all thought he was to begin with. The former Golden Domer has great hands, something his counterparts don’t have, and that could be his key to Fantasy success against the Dolphins.

Did we mention Miami ranked last against running backs in Fantasy Football points scoring last season, allowing nearly 28 Fantasy points per game to the position in 2015?

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Dorial Green-Beckham, WR, Philadelphia Eagles (Owned in 30% of Leagues)








It’s funny how we all forget just what a beast DGB was in college, when he was with Oklahoma. Even last season, in his rookie year, with a rookie quarterback, he led the Titans in receiving! Well, he might have another rookie quarterback throwing to him in Philadelphia, where Tennessee traded him, but Carson Wentz and head coach Doug Pederson should use DGB’s size much better. At 6-foot-5, there aren’t many WRs like him, and he could become an outstanding red-zone threat for Philly – including in Week 1 against Cleveland, which ranked 31st against Fantasy WRs last year.

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Breshad Perriman, WR, Baltimore Ravens (Owned in 9% of Leagues)








The second-year receiver partially tore his PCL last season and he reinjured his knee again this summer, but was able to make it back for the final preseason game for the Ravens. He’s a good sized wide receiver with elite speed when he’s healthy. The Ravens lack star power, but Perriman can be that guy for Joe Flacco – once he’s healthy. He’ll likely play this weekend against the Bills (ranked 27th against WRs), and then he plays against the Browns (31st vs. WR) in Week 2.

If Perriman can play – even at 80 percent – he should be able to take advantage of two lackluster defenses to start the season. Overall, the Ravens have the 28th-toughest schedule for WRs, so that’s another great reason to pick him up sooner than later.

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Kyle Rudolph, TE, Minnesota Vikings (Owned in 30% of Leagues)








Rudolph made some Fantasy noise earlier in his career but has quieted after some injuries. That’s pretty much the problem with owning him, as he gets dinged up often. He has just one 16-game season in the past three years – but that was last year! Sam Bradford comes over from Philadelphia now, and the Oklahoma product throws to his tight ends often, which is a harbinger of good things to come for Rudolph, who should be one of the Vikings’ most reliable pass-catchers once again.

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Saturday, September 3, 2016

Joakim Noah, Andrew Wiggins and the Future of adidas

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Adidas is making moves. The brand has a clear vision of what’s coming next. Sleek performance-based apparel and sneakers are already flooding the Three Stripes’ website. And the adidas Big Boom hasn’t even happened yet.

Adidas has also pumped up their basketball roster. With Joakim Noah, Andrew Wiggins Damian Lillard, James Harden and some of the best youngins‘ coming in, they’re stacked with both good players and personalities.

This week, Noah and Wiggins hosted the Lincoln High School (Brooklyn, NY) basketball team for an afternoon of advice and mental training at the Skylight Clarkson in New York. Led by Graham Betchart, the cofounder of Play Present, Noah, Wiggins and the Lincoln players went through several mental training exercises meant to increase their ability to focus.

Betchart harped on the need to be in the moment and vulnerable. He said athletes have to be willing to fail in order to learn.

Noah talked to the kids for a solid 15 minutes before they began to “work out” their minds. He sat while the squad surrounded him in a circle, the old head prepping the next generation. After the mind-strengthening, Wiggins stood up and joked around with the high school kids for 20 minutes. Just kids being kids.

The whole event was thrown together by adidas. The brand now sponsors Lincoln. And the night before, they put on a show that featured Noah and Wiggins as models in the upcoming adidas Athletics line.

“It’s a blessing. It’s such a blessing,” Noah says about being a brand ambassador. “I’ve been wanting to do this since I was a kid. I’ve been with the brand for a long time, since ABCD Camp, where I was a ballboy.” Back in the early 2000s, he rebounded for LeBron James and Lenny Cooke. A lot’s changed for him, and the company, since then.

“The company’s come such a long way,” Noah says. “You look at the style and it’s so fresh. We came a long way from Pro Models, you know? They were nice sneakers but when you compare it to the BOOST and all the technologies they have going on now, it’s pretty unreal.”

That BOOST tech is a major selling point for the adidas Crazy Explosive, the sneaker that Wiggins will represent and play in during the season.

“I like it a lot,” Wiggins says on the brand new shoe. “I like the different color ways. I like the comfort level, the BOOST at the bottom. When you stand up and you’re wearing the show it’s like you’re standing on a big cushion. It’s dope.”

Even after winning the 2015 Rookie of the Year, averaging 20 ppg in his second season and being the face of a sneaker, Wiggins still didn’t think he would take such a major step towards brand ambassador.

“Nah, I didn’t think this would happen,” the 21-year-old says with a smile. “I thought it was cool how they showcased everything. They had the pictures on the wall, they had a bunch of models come in and model the designs. It was great, they put on a great show.”

Of course, with adidas throwing their party in New York and Lincoln, one of NY’s best-ever basketball programs in the building, native New Yorker Joakim Noah had to talk about the Knicks for a second.

“We have a lot of talent,” Noah says. “To me, when you think of the Knicks, no matter what, it’s always gonna be an underdog. The Knicks is the underdog no matter what. I’m really proud to be on this team and there’s obviously a lot of talent.

“I just wanna enjoy playing basketball,” he continues. “The last couple years have been really hard for me, in terms of injuries. I just wanna go out there and enjoy.”

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Monday, August 22, 2016

Antoine Griezmann Hints At Premier League Move In Future

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Antoine Griezmann Hints At Premier League Move In Future

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Antoine Griezmann has had a pretty decent season.

He fired Atletico Madrid to the Champions League final, and was top scorer at Euro 2016 as France also reached the final.

Forgetting the fact that his side lost on both occasions, Griezmann attracted interest in his services from Europe’s top clubs, and was heavily linked with an Atleti exit.

However, the 25-year-old has clarified his club future after receiving offers from around the world following the end of Euro 2016.

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Griezmann claimed:

Offers? I have always been very clear, I have no intentions of leaving Atletico, Cholo [Simeone] and my teammates.

Yes some calls arrived but I didn’t listen to them.

I have no doubts: I have the will and desire to win something with Atletico.

That’s good news for Atletico then, who have built one of the strongest teams in the world under the guidance of Diego Simeone.

The team spirit at the Vicente Calderon is second to none, and it looks like that was enough for one of the world’s hottest properties to stick with the La Liga challengers.

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However, if one club is likely to be in for the Frenchman if he does become available, it’s Manchester United.

Griezmann’s friend and teammate, Paul Pogba, finally ended a transfer saga of his own by rejoining his old team this summer, and Griezmann is happy for his mate.

He continued:

I speak to him often these days, we’re close friends.

It’s a shame for Juventus because they lost a great player, but I’m very happy for Paul.

Manchester United spent €105 million to buy him back? Football is like this.

What is certain is in these years Paul improved dramatically at Juventus.

Who knows, maybe we could one day see Pogba and Griezmann in the same side at club level, potentially playing under Jose Mourinho at Old Trafford?

Now that would be one serious team!


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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Manchester United Star Claims He’s Willing To Fight For Future

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Manchester United Star Claims He’s Willing To Fight For Future

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Since Jose Mourinho began his reign at Old Trafford, Manchester United has been all about new signings.

Eric Bailly, Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Zlatan Ibrahimovic have all boosted the squad, but United have not yet sold any of their first team stars.

Marouane Fellaini, Daley Blind and Marcos Rojo were all linked with an exit, but Dutch defender Blind has hit back at the people who expected him to leave Manchester this summer.

Given Mourinho’s preference for players who can play in one position, Blind’s versatility looked to have put him at a disadvantage, and Arsenal were linked with a move.

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But after getting some game time on United’s pre season tour of America, the 26-year-old has spoke about his future.

Talking about the rumours, Blind said:

People were making that mistake [me leaving] very quick.

But nothing was said and just like all the other guys, I want to work very hard and get my spot in the team.

I think in football, you never really have assurances. But I believe if you are confident and work hard that you will get chances.

What I’m saying is not only for me, but everyone in the squad. That’s what I do, work hard and I want to be part of the team.

Blind was part of United’s kit launch in China recently – which, by the rules of modern football, means he’s seen as someone who is unlikely to leave in the near future.

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Whether or not the former Ajax man will get games is another matter, with Bailly, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones all seemingly ahead of him in the race for a centre back spot.

However, with doubts over Bailly’s suitability for the Premier League, Blind could be handed another chance to impress.

Let’s hope Jose doesn’t give Fellaini a similar chance.


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Sunday, July 31, 2016

Future Forecast

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It’s been 14 years since the Seattle Storm drafted Sue Bird with the number one overall pick. Coming out of UConn, Bird was the ultimate point guard, endlessly selfless, willing to lead. Two championships and 13 years later, the Storm drafted Jewell Loyd from Notre Dame, a certified bucket-getter at the guard position.

Loyd darts from sideline to sideline, hunting shots. Even back in the day, Bird’s athleticism, was, well, not great. What made Bird the greatest point guard in WNBA history was her mind, which is where Loyd is trying to get better.

“She’s taken me under her wing,” Loyd says about the nine-time All-Star. “If you just look at the way she carries herself, the way she handles her nutrition, takes care of her body. That’s stuff that we see every single day. The little things.”

The little things are starting to add up for Loyd. Sure, she easily took the 2015 ROY trophy and turned heads during her first year with her ability to fill up the box score. Her second campaign, however, has been even more noisy.

She’s averaging over 16 points a game, along with 3 assists and 3 rebounds. In her 24 games played so far this season, she’s had nine games with at least 20 points, including a 32-point destruction of Diana Taurasi and the Mercury. She lists D, along with Bird and Kobe Bryant, as her favorite players. And she used the lessons she learned from Taurasi against her.

“They’re assassins,” Loyd says about her three favorites. “That’s the mentality that I wanted and just loved watching. They never took the easy way out, they never settled. That’s something that I grew up with, competing. I was the only girl playing with the guys. That’s something that I understood very well, competing.”

Whether it’s competing against other WNBA teams or the National Team, there’s no way the Chi-Town product isn’t gonna show out.

She dropped a light 20 on the National Team last week, serving as a Young OG for a squad that wasn’t even supposed to put up a fight. But she led them to an 84-84 game with a minute left, before the Olympians finished with an 88-84 win. It’s just another reminder of how bright the future is for the kid that Bird calls “Gem.”

She’s got a spot on the 2020 Olympic team and along with Breanna Stewart, the Storm are gearing up for a lot more wins and a few more championships.

“We’re trying to enjoy the moment,” Loyd says when asked about her relationship with Stewie. “We’re still really young. We’re still trying to figure out our identities in the League. You wanna take things a step at a time and grow.”

Grow into a point guard, grow into a leader, grow into a 20-ppg scorer. Loyd came into the W with a frantic playing pace. When the ball was tipped, she would put her foot on the pedal, and wouldn’t let up until the final buzzer sounded. These days Loyd is picking and choosing where to use her speed, capitalizing on the knowledge she’s picked up from her Hall of Fame teammate about how to control all aspects of the game. And she’s still coming for people’s necks.

“I feel really at home,” she says. “You know your teammates a little better, you know your offense, you know personnel better. You have the belief in yourself. This year I wanna make a statement and compete at another level. That’s really my mindset.”

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This Prophetic Olympian Sent Out A Tweet That Predicted Her Own Future Five Years Ago

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Every athlete dreams of making it to the Olympics some day. It’s a lifelong goal, something that most people strive towards from the time that they’re a kid.

Plenty of Olympic hopefuls will do things to motivate themselves to one day get to the grandest stage in sports. You’ll hear these stories during the Olympics every year, and at Rio 2016, you’re going to hear the story of Morolake Akinosun over and over. Back in 2011, Akinosun tweeted this:



For someone who is 17, this is a really ambitious set of goals. For most people, your No. 1 goal when you’re 17 is to pass a high school trigonometry exam, but for Akinosun, it was to graduate from college and make it onto the U.S. Olympic Track and Field team.



Well, let’s fast forward to Saturday afternoon. It’s been five years since Akinosun sent her original tweet, and she decided to let everyone know that she called her shot.



That’s right, Akinosun is one of the best sprinters in the United States. She competed at the 2016 NCAA Track and Field Championships earlier this year for the University of Texas and recorded top-4 finishes in the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 4×400 meter relay. Additionally, she competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials and earned a spot on the team that’s heading down to Rio a little later in this month in the 4×100 meter relay pool. While it’s not guaranteed that she’ll compete, she still earned the opportunity to head down, which is amazing.

This is normally the spot where someone would say that Akinosun should try playing the lottery next, but in all seriousness, this is quite the accomplishment. Back when she was a teenager, she strived to get a degree and make it to the 2016 Olympics. While she’s going to have to wait a few months for the first thing, Akinosun has accomplished the second thing, and it’s really admirable that she set goals, worked hard, and eventually achieved them.

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