Thursday, February 16, 2012

Jim Caldwell is ?tickled? to be working with Joe Flacco

We're not sure how the normally stoic Jim Caldwell reacts when he's "tickled," but rest assured that the former Indianapolis Colts head coach and current Baltimore Ravens quarterback guru feels just that way, now that he's working with Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, and with a perennial playoff contender.

"I am tickled to death." Caldwell told the team's official website on Monday, "Just to have an opportunity to see how things are done here in a great organization with outstanding coaches and obviously great players that have certainly been one of the paragons of this league."

Caldwell was the Colts' quarterbacks coach from 2002 through 2008 before replacing Tony Dungy as the team's head coach. He deserves some credit for the development of Peyton Manning, though the "set it and forget it" nature of Manning's excellence, and Manning's longtime relationship with offensive coordinator Tom Moore, had some wondering just how much. In any case, Caldwell is now tasked with the development of Flacco, a rocket-armed quarterback who came under fire from his own teammates before and after the Ravens were eliminated by the New England Patriots in the AFC championship game.

"They had a lot of guys in the box on him and they were giving [the pass] to him," safety Ed Reed told SIRIUS NFL Radio. "I think a couple of times he needed to get rid of the ball. It just didn't look like he had a hold on the offense. I don't know how much of [that was] the play-calling ? but it just didn't look like he had a hold on the offense, you know, of times past ? It was just kind of like they [were] telling him [what] to do -- throw the ball or get it here, you know, get it to certain guys."

By the way, this was after the Ravens beat the Houston Texans in the divisional round.

But as we pointed out, the conservative nature of Baltimore's offense did Flacco no favors. Per Football Outsiders' game charting, the Ravens led the NFL in two-receiver sets by a fairly wide margin in 2011, and none of their receivers -- save young speedster Torrey Smith -- was capable of beating man coverage at the line or stretching the field.

Caldwell won't necessarily have veto power over the schemes put in place by offensive coordinator Cam Cameron (much to the dismay of many Ravens fans), but he can take the tools Flacco has and make them more effective.

"Everybody's different," Caldwell said on Tuesday. "[Flacco] has his own strengths, and what we want to try to do is accentuate those. I'm not here to try to make him like any other quarterback in this league, like Peyton Manning or Brad Johnson or the other guys I've coached. That's not my goal. He is who he is. What we want to do is just help him perfect what he does well."

And what does he do well? According to Caldwell, you can start with his consistency.

"Joe's been able to show it for four years. He's continued to get better and lead his team to the playoffs. That's consistency. Every once in a while you will find a quarterback that will have one outstanding year and that's it. Every once in a while you'll find one that has two pretty good years. And that's it for their entire career. The individuals that can string them back to back to back to back and continue, that's what you look for in terms of performing at a very high level."

Caldwell had Flacco scouted to a degree through several meetings between Baltimore's current and former teams in recent years. "We knew he was dangerous because we knew he could make all the throws," the coach said. "He could make all the finesse throws, all the intermediate throws, and under duress. He's a tough guy to handle."

Flacco can indeed make all those throws, but to paraphrase Ricky Watters ... To who? And for what? After a decade of Manning excellence, Caldwell will have to solve those riddles for a team desperate to avenge a series of disappointing playoff losses in recent years. The franchise's first Super Bowl berth since the 2000 season could ride on Caldwell's ability to do so.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/jim-caldwell-tickled-working-joe-flacco-181551835.html

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UK 'stronger and richer together'

The prime minister is to use a speech in Edinburgh to launch what he calls a positive vision for the union between Scotland and the rest of the UK.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-17052800

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Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Video: French TV car hits a cyclist during Tour de France

A French television car swerved into a competitor during Sunday's stage of the Tour de France, sending the cyclist into a fellow rider and causing a spectacular crash that miraculously left neither rider seriously injured.

Juan Antonio Flecha was riding alongside Johnny Hoogerland during Stage 9 of the race when a French TV car swerved into him. The accelerating car clipped Flecha, who then ran into Hoogerland. Flecha fell on the pavement and Hoogerland flipped over his bike into a barbed wire fence.

Sporting only a few deep cuts and ripped jerseys, Flecha and Hoogerland quickly got back on their bikes and continued the stage, finishing in 136th and 139th place, respectively.

"I did what felt like a few somersaults," Hoogerland said.�"I don't know where the car came from. Before I knew it, Flecha was on the ground and there was nothing I could do.�We can still be happy that we're alive."

The Dutchman went to a hospital and was expected to receive 30 stitches on his left thigh. A spokesman for Flecha's team said it's not certain whether he'll be able to continue the race of Monday.

After the stage was complete, both riders were awarded a prize given to the day's most combative riders.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/post/video-french-tv-car-hits-a-cyclist-during-tour-de-france?urn=top,wp166

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Iran denies ending EU oil exports

Iran's oil ministry denies state media reports saying it had stopped oil exports to six European countries in retaliation for the EU's oil embargo.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/world-middle-east-17042855

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Cruz: Manningham?s Super catch wasn?t drawn up that way

The biggest play of the Super Bowl wasn't drawn up that way.

Victor Cruz was standing in the slot on his own 12-yard line with 3:46 left in the game and his New York Giants trailing 17-15. To Cruz's right was wide receiver Hakeem Nicks and on the near side was Mario Manningham. The play called for Cruz to run a 12-yard route from�the slot, and then he'd break into the middle of the field.

It was a play that should have worked against a New England Patriots defense that was lined up in a two-high shell with two safeties on either side of the field. The ball was supposed to go to Cruz, who had a first-quarter touchdown catch and was the favored target of quarterback Eli Manning throughout the season.

Even though the call was for Cruz to be Manning's first read on the play, the pass never went his direction. Instead, the ball went to Manningham on the opposite side for a 38-yard clutch catch that has become one of the iconic moments in Super Bowl history.

[Related: The hidden play of Super Bowl XLVI: Tom Brady's injury revealed]

"I saw the whole thing - as soon as I turned I saw the ball and tracked it and I saw his feet go down," Cruz told Yahoo! Sports. "He was supposed to come to my side, but I feel like Eli wanted to make a play, so he looked off the safety to the right and threw an absolutely perfect pass to Mario."

Cruz had perhaps the best view of the play as he turned during his route -- he immediately knew it was a catch given his vantage point. As if that wasn't enough, the way Manningham bounced up after being pushed out of bounds told Cruz that the Giants had made the play.�He admitted that waiting for the officials to confirm the catch was an excruciating process.

When the Giants returned to their huddle with the first down, they sensed�momentum was in�their favor.

"He [Manning] didn't say anything in the huddle, but I think you could feel it. Once you have a big play like that, it really pumps up the offense," Cruz said. "We [did] some good things on that drive, really moving the ball. But to have a big play like that, it was great for our confidence, great for our morale."

[ Related: Giants can thank unlikely Super Bowl hero for win ]

Now Cruz enters the offseason after what was unquestionably the breakout performance of 2011. He played just three games in 2010 before a hamstring injury sidelined him and he failed to make a single catch in his rookie season. But in 2011, Cruz led the Giants with 82 catches for 1,536 yards along with nine touchdowns.

An undrafted rookie free agent out of FCS program UMass, Cruz is among the lowest-paid players on the Giants roster.

His stellar sophomore season in the league stacked against his pay ? Cruz is slated to make $490,000 in 2012 ? was a big reason why he won the Vizio Top Performer Award for outperforming his contract. The Vizio award is given to a player who outperforms his current contract and he beat out nominees such as Matt Forte and Rob Gronkowsi for the honor.

Though his contract runs out next year, Cruz is hopeful that he will commit to the Giants with a long-term deal this offseason.

"I just want to have my agents and everybody take care of the stuff, but I definitely want to remain a New York Giant for a very long time. Hopefully we can just go into the offseason and my agents make the right decisions and come to some kind of an agreement," Cruz said.

"I'm willing to wait, but that's something my agents are going to have to take care of."

From an injury-plagued rookie year where he failed to make an impact to winning a Super Bowl and now a possible big contract, it has been quite the year for Cruz. His post-touchdown salsa dance celebration has become a hit and now he's a bit of a pop icon. It could be too much, too soon for some young players, but Cruz credits Manning and teammate Justin Tuck for helping to keep him levelheaded.

[Related: Justin Tuck visits New York City cop who survived gunshot wound to head]

Cruz even turned down "Dancing With the Stars" this offseason, choosing rather to focus on football. It isn't about the exposure and money, he says.

"When you were young and you just played this game for the love of it ? it wasn't for the money or anything like that. I play this game for the love of it. I knew coming into this league that I was going to have to earn my keep and really make the team and do all the right things. I understand that and I understood that I have to go out there and take care of what I can take care of," Cruz said.

"And the contracts and everything else will take care of itself."

Follow Kristian R. Dyer on Twitter @KristianRDyer

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/cruz-manningham-super-catch-wasn-t-drawn-way-100722185.html

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Michael Jackson - The Way You Make Me Feel

The Way You Make Me Feel

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Kate Upton is on cover of Sports Illustrated?s swimsuit issue

New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez may or may not be dating model Kate Upton. The New York Post linked them together before Christmas and has spent the past six weeks referencing their original report without much more evidence to support it.

[Photos: See more of SI Swimsuit cover model Kate Upton]

That thinnest of links provides enough reason for us to run a picture of Upton's latest modeling achievement: landing on the cover of Sports Illustrated's annual swimsuit issue.

Upton, 19, made her swimsuit issue debut last year. She's the second-youngest model to appear on the cover.

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nfl-shutdown-corner/mark-sanchez-rumored-squeeze-kate-upton-cover-sports-000113898.html

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