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Mailbag: Where will Deshon Watson play in 2022?

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From Alan S. Chapman (@Mr_Chappy): Based on what the Texas general manager told the plant, do they think Deshon Watson will play for them again and actually hold Watson hostage at this point? They don’t seem to be talking publicly about deals.

From Mark furlong (@mfurlong): Who gets Deshon?

Alan, I don’t really think there’s any new malice between Deshon Watson and the Texans. There is and always would be a process for all this. Part of it is the potential for legal resolution, both on the criminal and civil fronts, of the 22 lawsuits filed against him. Part of this is the reality that the quarterback trading market has fallen ill and is likely to remain so as long as there is uncertainty surrounding Aaron Rodgers.

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It is reported that Bears players are already liked by Ryan Pauls

Ryan Poles is facing a difficult task. Like most new generals, he inherits a list that is ready for anything but the championship. Chicago bears have some talent, but are old in several places and weak in others. These are things he will have to fix in the coming months and years. Not to mention that there is an additional challenge to win a locker room, which is undoubtedly discouraged after the last three years.

Poles seem to be on the right foot in this regard. A source contacted the current mood of some Bears players at Halas Hall. One common theme is that they were promoted by the new GM. They called it “extremely refreshing” compared to Ryan Pace. Although no one completely hated the former GM, a few players never seemed to like him much because of his somewhat solitary nature. Pace had a reputation for not always being available.

This is not the case with the Poles.

He is not afraid to talk to everyone in the building. His communication skills have already been praised by several people. This should come as no surprise, given that many people who knew him in Kansas City said it was one of his biggest strengths. Another thing for Poles is that he is not afraid of cameras. Pace appears in the media only when necessary. While the Poles are not seeking attention, he is behaving like someone in charge of a football organization and wants to make sure he comes out this way.

Poles are not afraid to be ahead. This is expected of a leader. The McCasky family wants GM to be the leader of the organization. He accepts this role much more than Pace seems. As a result, players noticed and became more optimistic about the future.

Not surprisingly, Ryan Pauls is like that

Back in college, he had a reputation as a sociable person. He even won the Peter Cavanaugh Award at his school, which went to the player who embraced volunteering, ethics and community the most. So doing a job where communication and managing people is vital was something he was created for. This is not just another full-time scout carrying the GM title. This is someone who covers the entire breadth of the job description.

Ryan Pauls completes his first important step. Defeating players is hard enough. The real challenge follows. To win the fans. Pace didn’t put him in the best position to do that. At least not right away. Too many inflated wage contracts. Only five drafts in total without the 1st round. At the moment he does not have much flexibility.

Not that it matters.

This is not a man willing to rely on apologies. His job remains the same. He must do everything possible to make the bears a better football team. He seems to have a solid plan in mind. Start by re-equipping the offensive line, adding playmakers in attack and improving the overall speed of the team. Achieving these goals, victories must become more frequent.

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Serena Williams calls the New York Times for the picture of Venus

Serena Williams called The New York Times on Wednesday after the newspaper used a photo of her sister Venus Williams in a story instead.

The story, which highlighted more than $ 100 million she raised for her new venture capital fund, uses a small photo of Venus in print.

“No matter how far we go, we are reminded that this is not enough,” she wrote on Twitter. “That’s why I raised $ 111 million for Serena Ventures. To support founders who have been neglected by ingrained systems without knowing their biases. Because even I am neglected. You can do better, New York Times. “

Her newspaper responded on Twitter shortly afterwards.

“It was our fault,” they said business account tweets. “This is due to an error in choosing photos for the print edition and did not appear online. A correction will appear in tomorrow’s newspaper.

This mistake, regardless of the intention behind it, is not a great sight.

Serena’s new venture capital firm, Serena Ventures, has raised $ 111 million to help it get started, according to The New York Times, and already has an investor with a portfolio of 60 companies. According to the report, about 75% of the founders of the portfolio of companies that her company introduces come from historically underrepresented backgrounds.

“I’ve always been fascinated by technology and I’ve always liked how it really shapes our lives,” Serena told The New York Times. “When I met my husband, this was our first conversation. That’s how we met. I was talking about investment. “

Serena Williams and Venus Williams

Serena and Venus Williams, seen here at the premiere of “King Richard” in 2021 (Photo by Emma McIntyre / Getty Images)

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Rutgers shocks Indiana (and everyone else) with Ron Harper’s late 3-pointer to keep NCAA tournament hopes alive

BLOOMINGTON – Stop me if you’ve heard this before: Rutgers was in a battle of life or death, his season hanging by a thread in a tense game, on the road, with a riotous Senior Night mob mocking them and shaking the assembly hall at its base. We’re not sure, but we think we saw Ron Harper Jr. yawn.

Because somehow the Scarlet Knights, whose plug of their life support system hung from the socket several times, shocked the college basketball world once again.

This time they made key free throws on the site – imagine that! – Survived in the last seconds of throwing out the guard Paul Mulcahy and won another three-point dagger from Harper with 2.1 seconds left – a stunning Indiana, 66-63, to keep his NCAA hopes alive with a remaining regular-season game.

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You say it was a wild game? Let’s just say it was another Wednesday night for the Rutgers.

The Scarlet Knights again used defense and toughness to bring out an unlikely victory. After falling behind by seven in the half, Rutgers used the swarming and collapsing zone 2-3 to suffocate the Hoosiers in the second half, then returned to man to man to confuse them even more in the final seconds.

Rutgers (17-12) overtook Indiana 21-11 in the last nine minutes to create perhaps the most important adult day in the history of the program on Sunday, when the Scarlet Knights hosted Penn State in the opportunity to punch tickets from March Madness.

If you don’t have tickets yet, expect to get a second mortgage to buy them on the secondary market.

The victory is the fifth in a row for the Scarlet Knights over the Hoosiers (18-11). This improves their road record to 4-9, their record in games from quadrant 1 to 6-5 and keeps them in the race for a place in the top four in the Big Ten, which would win their first double farewell in the Big Ten tournament in the history of the program.

An already tense and energetic match rose to almost a brawl with 19.2 seconds left when Mulkahi, who controlled the ball, and Indiana guard Xavier Johnson became entangled in the corner. Johnson pushed Mulkahi off the Rutgers bench for a foul, but Mulkahi – disappointed with the Hussars and his 2-for-8 shot – responded with a forearm in the temple and was thrown out. Both teams made their two free throws, giving the Rutgers a 63-60 lead.

The hysteria for a fraction of a second was almost expensive. If he had just committed the foul and gone to the line, the game was probably over. Instead, Indiana retained possession after the free throws and defended Parker Stewart’s 3rd from the corner in 12 seconds until the end of the game, 63-63.

But after Rutgers refused to call a time-out, Harper asked for the ball at the entrance and calmly dribbled along the court before scoring a three-pointer from the left wing. He motioned to the audience the size of his “bow” and then bowed as the referees stopped the game to make sure it was a 3-pointer.

Harper then deflected a pass to the desperate entrances from under the Hoosiers’ basket to secure victory.

Harper led Rutgers with 19 points, senior guard Geo Baker added 13, and Omorui – overcoming a bad start in defense – added 13 points, 12 rebounds, four blocks, numerous modified shots and four big free throws in the last minute of the match. Rutgers returned to the game with Baker giving up to Harper for a pair of 3-hit points at the end of the second half.

The Scarlet Knights managed to slow down All-Big Ten striker Jackson-Davis, who scored 11 points in the first eight minutes, but only eight points in the last 32 minutes of the game, thanks to the suffocation zone.

Rutgers made his last nine free-throw attempts in the game, including six in the last two minutes to maintain his lead.

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Tom Brady’s latest comments on his future continue to fuel speculation that he may retire

Technically, Tom Brady is retired. However, no one with a pulse actually believes him (and this may even include Brady himself). Almost as soon as the seven-time Super Bowl champion announced that he was finishing his book on his future career in the Hall of Fame, rumors were circulating that Brady might decide to return in the near future. Even Brady acknowledged the possibility just days after announcing that he was telling Jim Gray in his “Let’s Go!” a podcast that “never say never”.

They have not given up on potential murmurs of return since then, as Buccaneers CEO Jason Licht said on Tuesday that Tampa Bay would continue to “leave the light on” for Brady if he decided to return.

Now Brady is adding more fuel to this speculation. The quarterback appeared with Fred Couples on SiriusXM radio, and Couples asked him, “Maybe you can tell us where you’re going?”

Brady gave a labyrinthine answer to this, which seems to leave the door open.

“I’m telling you, I would like to have a clear vision of what the future holds,” Brady said via Rick Stroud from Tampa Bay Times. “I think there are a lot of great things for me and a lot of great opportunities that I know I said right after the football season. I was looking forward to spending time with my family. And I’ve been doing it for the last five weeks. And I know there will be many more than that.

“You know, I like to be busy, that’s for sure. I played a little golf and will actually see my parents tonight, which will be a real highlight for me on their field. I will sleep in the same bed I slept in when I was a child. I don’t think my mother still knows I’m coming home. So it’s just between my father and me, it’s a bit of a surprise. So I’m looking forward to looking forward to some golf over the next few days and some more family time, and then we’ll figure out where to go. ”

The last sentence does not sound exactly like a person who “slammed” the door for a possible return, as described by Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians on Tuesday. However, this could mean that Brady has finished playing for the Buccaneers and wants to play elsewhere if he retires. Earlier this week, Pro Football Talk reported that the Miami Dolphins had planned to fight Brady as a quarterback and possibly as a partial owner. The San Francisco 49ers – Brady’s boys’ team – is also a popular landing site for the peanut gallery.

If Brady decides to return to play for a new team, the Buccaneers will have to volunteer because they have his rights. Regarding Brady’s possible change to a new team, Arians said the Bucs would be reluctant to do so, saying it would be “bad business”.

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The Stanford women’s soccer star has died at the age of 22, the school said

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Stanford women’s soccer star Katie Mayer has died, the school said Wednesday.

Mayer, who turned 22 in January, was a major in international relations with a minor in history. The school mentioned death at the university’s residence on Tuesday, but did not give a name until the family was notified.

There is currently no cause of death.

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Katie Mayer № 19 of Stanford Cardinal defends a goal against Tar Heese of North Carolina during the Division I Women's Football Championship, held at Avaya Stadium on December 8, 2019 in San Jose, California.  Stanford beat North Carolina on penalties.

Katie Mayer № 19 of Stanford Cardinal defends a goal against Tar Heese of North Carolina during the Division I Women’s Football Championship, held at Avaya Stadium on December 8, 2019 in San Jose, California. Stanford beat North Carolina on penalties.
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Stanford says there are advisory staff on site at her residence and they have also worked with student athletes. Mayer has one older sister and one younger sister.

Stanford goalkeeper Cardinal Katie Mayer № 19 during a match between UNC and Stanford Soccer W at Avaya Satdium on December 8, 2019 in San Jose, California.

Stanford goalkeeper Cardinal Katie Mayer № 19 during a match between UNC and Stanford Soccer W at Avaya Satdium on December 8, 2019 in San Jose, California.
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“Katie was extremely committed to everything and everyone in her world,” Stanford Vice Vice President of Student Affairs Susie Brubaker-Cole and Athletics Director Bernard Muir said in a letter to the community.

“Her friends describe her as a team player bigger than life in all her pursuits, from choosing an academic discipline, which she said changed ‘my view of the world and the very important challenges we must work together to overcome. “She brought passion to the Cardinal’s football program for women and to women’s sport in general. Fierce racing, Katie made two critical saves in penalties against North Carolina to help Stanford win her third National Women’s Football Championship in 2019. Katie was a bright light for so many on the field and in our community. “

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Mayer’s most memorable moment came in 2019, when she saved a penalty during the NCAA Women’s Football Championship. After making the rescue, Mayer had a holiday for centuries that appeared on social media.

Goalkeeper Katie Mayer № 19 from Stanford Cardinal celebrates with her teammates after defeating Tar Heasel from North Carolina during the Division I Women's Football Championship, held at Avaya Stadium on December 8, 2019 in San Jose, California.  Stanford beat North Carolina on penalties.

Goalkeeper Katie Mayer № 19 from Stanford Cardinal celebrates with her teammates after defeating Tar Heasel from North Carolina during the Division I Women’s Football Championship, held at Avaya Stadium on December 8, 2019 in San Jose, California. Stanford beat North Carolina on penalties.
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Stanford and North Carolina were tied 0-0 at the end of the regulation in both overtimes. Meyer saved the first penalty attempt from Tar Hills and later made a second save when 4-4 was tied. Chiara Pickett scored the next blow to give Stanford a 5-4 victory over North Carolina and the third title in the program.

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North Carolina’s Sam Howell was asked to play a unique Eagles game at the NFL Scout Factory

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North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell is one of the best players in his position in the upcoming NFL 2022 draft, but during a recent interview at the Scout Factory, Howell had an interesting request from the Philadelphia Eagles that had nothing to do with football.

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North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell (7) controlled the ball while Joey Blount (29) of Virginia defended during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Saturday, September 18, 2021.

North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell (7) controlled the ball while Joey Blount (29) of Virginia defended during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Saturday, September 18, 2021.
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Howell was reportedly asked to shoot a basketball in a mini hoop. On Wednesday, he jokingly said he was probably off board the Eagles after making just two of five strikes. It is known that the Eagles set potential prospects through unique games, including last year, when they set the prospects through a game of stone, paper, scissors to assess their competitiveness.

Howell did not provide any details on the size of the basketball or hoop.

North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell throws a touchdown pass to wide receiver Diami Brown during the first half of the NCAA Military Bowl college football game against Temple on Friday, December 27, 2019, in Annapolis, Maryland.  (AP Photo / Julio Cortez, File)

North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell throws a touchdown pass to wide receiver Diami Brown during the first half of the NCAA Military Bowl college football game against Temple on Friday, December 27, 2019, in Annapolis, Maryland. (AP Photo / Julio Cortez, File)

Howell, who could potentially enter the first round of the draft, threw 92 touchdowns and 23 interceptions in three seasons in North Carolina. The Pittsburgh Steelers may be interested in Howell’s services, especially after longtime QB Ben Rothlisberger retired after the 2021 NFL season.

Matt Coral of Ole Miss, Kenny Pickett of Pittsburgh and Malik Willis of Liberty are the other quarterbacks who can go to the first round of the draft. None of the QBs stand out as a potential player changing the franchise, but if they get into the right situation, there is certainly potential.

North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell (7) comes out as he is chased by a North Carolina defensive game Davin Van (45) during the first half of an NCAA college football game on Friday, November 26, 2021, in Raleigh, North Carolina

North Carolina quarterback Sam Howell (7) comes out as he is chased by a North Carolina defensive game Davin Van (45) during the first half of an NCAA college football game on Friday, November 26, 2021, in Raleigh, North Carolina
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The Eagles have a choice of 19, but are unlikely to take Howell or any of the other defenders because they are committed to former Oklahoma product Jalen Herts, whom they consider a quarterback franchise.

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Alexander Usik’s next standby match as heavyweight champion manages “unique, personal, emotional situation” in Ukraine

Alexander Usik was preparing for a rematch against Anthony Joshua, but with his country at war with Russia, Ukraine’s heavyweight boxing champion is focused on far more important issues.

So for now, the long-awaited match is postponed.

“We don’t want the rematch obligation to be dropped,” Eddie Hearn of Matchroom Boxing, who is promoting Usik’s last four fights and will promote the rematch with Joshua, told ESPN. “So we will wait as long as Alexander Usik needs at this difficult time for him.

The 35-year-old returned to the Ukrainian capital Kyiv last week and later joined a territorial defense battalion. Usik dominated Joshua by unanimous decision in September to win the combined heavyweight championship and now owes the Englishman a rematch.

Joshua, an Olympic gold medalist, has exercised his rematch clause, which guarantees the 32-year-old a new match against Usik on agreed financial terms. Usik-Joshua 2 was planned for May or June, but as Ukraine is defending itself from Russian invasion, it is unclear when the battle will take place.

“I really don’t know when I’m going to step out of the ring,” Usik (19-0, 13 KO) told CNN on Wednesday in comments translated into English. “My country and my honor are more important to me than the championship belt.”

Usik, who has three children, is obviously worried about what lies ahead, but he is also clearly committed.

“I don’t want to shoot,” he said. “I do not want to kill anyone, but if they kill me, I will have no choice.

Hearn also told ESPN that he could book an intermediate match for Joshua if there is an extended delay.

“It’s a very unique, personal, emotional situation, and I don’t think we can really understand what’s going on there and what’s going through the minds of the people involved,” said Hearn, who rewrote Joshua (24-2, 22 KOs) to multi-year deal in september. “So for us, of course, great respect for Alexander Usik.

“We do not want the obligation for revenge to be dropped, so we will wait as long as Alexander Usik needs at this difficult time for him.

Usik’s longtime friend, another Olympic gold medalist, Vasily Lomachenko, has also joined a defensive battalion, calling into question a potential match on June 5 in Australia with lightweight champion George Cambosos. Hall of Fame boxer Vitali Klitschko, who is mayor of Kyiv, also took up arms, as did his brother, former heavyweight champion Vladimir Klitschko.

Usik said that “the bombing around is crazy”, but “there is no fear … just bewilderment. How can this be in the 21st century?”

“When there is an air strike alarm, we hide,” he added. “[Boxing] it helped me to be calm and mentally prepared. And it helps me help others who are panicked and nervous. “

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