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Nebraska stunned the short-haired state of Ohio at home, 78-70

Nebraska’s last place in the Big Ten didn’t stop her from knocking down the Ohio team at home on Tuesday.

Bucky, 23, who lost Zed Ki for the entire game and Kyle Young in the second half, lost 78-70 to the Haskers at Schottenstein Center. The state of Ohio had not suffered consecutive defeats throughout the season before Tuesday, but now lost another game to two of the four lowest teams in the conference.

The team 1 2 FINAL

# 23 OHO STATE

39

31

70

НЕБРАСКА

43

35

78

New Nebraska guard Bryce McGowans took the lead with 26 points in an 8 to 15 shot, while the Haskers took the lead at halftime and increased their double-digit lead over Bucky early in the second half.

Ohio reduced Nebraska’s lead to just four points with 55.9 seconds to go, but the Huskers hit a free throw at the other end and EJ Liddell missed a subsequent 3-point attempt that could have made things even closer.

The state of Ohio came in as the favorite for 15 points, but most Buckeyes except Liddell and Malaki Branham struggled to score, as things went from scarlet and gray in the middle of the last period. Liddell led Bucky with 27 and Branham added 16, but the Ohio State shot with only 38.6 percent of the floor for the game.

The first half

Nebraska shot 55.6 percent of the field and 50 percent of the 3-point range, increasing the lead to 43-39 over Buckeyes in the 20th minute.

Ohio looked like they were going to take control around the middle of the road as three straight threes from Malaki Branham, Jimmy Sotos and Justin Ahrons led the Buckeyes 26-19 by 9:28 to play in the first half. But Ohio hit just two more flights from then until the halftime buzzer.

The Huskers’ 8-0 series from 6:30 to 4:34 took Nebraska from five points to three points and increased by seven points in the last minute of the first half.

STATE OHO

STATISTICS

НЕБРАСКА

70

POINTS

78

22-57 (38.6%)

FGM-FGA (PCT.)

27-55 (49.1%)

7-24 (29.2%)

3 PM-3PA (PCT.)

9-23 (39.1%)

19-24 (79.2%)

FTM-FTA (PCT.)

15-18 (83.3%)

8

SPEED

4

39

TOTAL TEAMS

28

14

OFFENSIVE REVERSALS

4

24

DEFENSE CHANGES

24

13

LIGHT POINTS

22

7

BLOCKING

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2

THEFT

5

10

HELP

12

Branham hit the final blow of the half, 3rd point to reduce the difference of the Haskers, but it was eight minutes after the last goal of the flight for Bucky. Ohio State missed eight of its last nine shots to end the half, and shot 15 percent worse than the Haskers from the floor.

Liddell led Ohio with 13 points in the first half, and Branham added 10 of their own, but the rest of the Bucks shot only 5 against 16 from the field.

The second half

Ohio opened the half with two free throws by Liddle, but Nebraska responded 6-0 to take an eight-point lead and forced an Ohio state timeout just 2:30 after the period.

McGowans, who scored 12 points in the first half, remained hot in the second and gave Nebraska a 53-43 lead with a 15:36 lead. McGowans scored 12 of the first 21 points at halftime for Nebraska, and one and one of the winger for the first year kept the Haskers up nine points with 9:06 left.

Three consecutive free throws from Liddle made the game for six points at 7:15, but Alonzo Verge from Nebraska suppressed this impulse with a discount of three in the next sequence to bring the Haskers back to nine. Liddell was booed as a goalkeeper by Verge with 4:09 per game, and the basket kept Nebraska up nine points.

Virge scored nine consecutive points for the Huskers during a crucial late period, and a pair of free throws at 3:33 brought Nebraska 11 points ahead of Bucky.

Ohio reduced the game to four points by 55.9 seconds before the game, but that was not enough to overcome Husker’s lead. McGowans made a pair of free throws with 36 seconds left to bring Nebraska to seven, which almost froze the game.

Virge finished with 13 points and 11 assists for the Haskers. which surpassed Ohio by 30-24 in combat.

What next

Ohio remains in Columbus to face Tom Izzo and Michigan State Spartans at 7pm on Thursday.

Notes on the game

Zed Ki missed his first game of the season for Ohio due to an ankle injury he suffered in the second half of Sunday’s loss to Maryland and wore the boot on the sideline.

Mickey Johnson received medical permission to play without a mask for the first time since January 9. Johnson missed three games in January due to a fractured face and concussion that caused him to wear the mask.

Kyle Young made only his second start of the season in place of Kee in the center position for the Buckeyes. The start was the 67th in Young’s career.

Nebraska pushed Bucky into overtime at Lincoln in the January 2 match between the two programs, but Ohio came out with an eight-point victory in the extra period.

The match was originally scheduled for Tuesday, January 22, but was postponed due to an outbreak of COVID-19 in the Husker program.

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Victor Howland is among the 4 strongest figures in Bay Hill

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Invitation coefficients for 2022 Arnold Palmer

Golfer

Odds

John Ram

+850

Rory McIlroy

+1200

Victor Howland

+1600

Scotty Scheffler

+1800

Hideki Matsuyama

+2500

Sungjae Im

+2600

Will Zalaris

+2800

Matt Fitzpatrick

+3000

Mark Lishman

+3000

Paul Casey

+3300

Keith Mitchell

+3300

Tyrell Hatton

+3500

Adam Scott

+3500

Jason Cocrack

+4000

Billy Horschel

+4000

Sam Burns

+4000

Max Homa

+4000

Justin Rose

+4500

Sergio Garcia

+5000

Tommy Fleetwood

+5000

Thaler Guch

+5000

Christian Besuidenhout

+5000

Gary Woodland

+5000

Maverick McNeilly

+5000

Russell Henley

+5000

Jason’s day

+5500

Cameron Tringale

+5500

Keegan Bradley

+6000

Corey Connors

+6000

Chris Kirk

+6600

Luke List

+6600

Cameron Young

+6600

Seamus Power

+6600

Eric van Royen

+7000

Lanto Griffin

+7000

Tom Hodge

+8000

Carlos Ortiz

+8000

Kevin Na

+8000

Thomas Peters

+8000

Si U Kim

+8000

Sebastian Munoz

+8000

Sep Straka

+8000

Ian Poulter

+10000

Lucas Glover

+10000

Patrick Reed

+10000

Matthew Wolfe

+10000

Kevin Kisner

+10000

Sahit Tegala

+10000

Lee Westwood

+10000

KH Lee

+10000

Matt Jones

+10000

Troy Merritt

+12500

Sam Ryder

+12500

Danny Willett

+12500

Kevin Steele

+12500

Andrew Putnam

+12500

Ricky Fowler

+12500

Danny McCarthy

+12500

Brendan Todd

+12500

Taylor Moore

+12500

Garik Higo

+12500

Martin Laird

+12500

Aaron Wise

+12500

Adam Swenson

+12500

Aaron Paradise

+15000

JJ Spaun

+15000

Takumi Kanaya

+15000

Taylor Pendrit

+15000

Across the waterfront

+15000

Lee Hodges

+15000

Cam Davis

+15000

Patton Kizier

+15000

Dylan Frittelli

+15000

Patrick Rodgers

+15000

Lucas Herbert

+15000

Charles Howell

+15000

Alex Smolly

+15000

Nikolai Hoygaard

+15000

Nick Taylor

+15000

Bo Hosler

+15000

Pat Perez

+17500

Danny Lee

+20000

Brendan Steele

+20000

Hudson Swaford

+20000

Cameron Champ

+20000

Sean O’Hare

+20000

Doug Gim

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Min Wu Lee

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Michael Thompson

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Henrik Stenson

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Zack Johnson

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Matt Wallace

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Brandon Grace

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Scott Stallings

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Rory Sabatini

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Davis Riley

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Nick Watney

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PGA TOUR continues its swing in Florida at Bay Hill Club & Lodge to play at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in 2022 this week. The event is at the heart of TOUR, appearing in the schedule every year since 1979.

Bay Hill Club & Lodge is a par 72 by 7454 yards and features Bermuda grass. Before last year, the previous five editions of Arnold Palmer Invitational gave international champions. Bay Hill can be extremely difficult to play if the wind gets stronger, but the course certainly has teeth, whether there is wind or not.

There are 120 golfers for an event that usually attracts very strong fields, but with the PLAYERS championship next week, several top players have chosen to stay without it. However, the field will still include some of the best in the world such as John Ram, Rory McIlroy, Victor Howland, Hideki Matsuyama Adam Scott, Patrick Reed, Justin Rose, Sungjae Im, Matt Fitzpatrick, Scotty Scheffler, Paul Casey and Tommy Fleetwood.

Past winners in Bay Hill

2021: Bryson DeChambo (-11)

2020: Tyrell Hatton (-4)

2019: Francesco Molinari (-12)

2018: Rory McIlroy (-18)

2017: Mark Lishman (-11)

2016: Jason’s Day (-17)


5 key statistics for Bay Hill

Let’s take a look at five key Bay Hill metrics to determine which golfers have the highest scores in each category in the last 24 rounds.

1. Impacts received: approach

The approach is often the most important statistic and this week will be no different. This is a difficult golf course and players will be penalized for missing greens in the regulation.

General SG: approach over the last 24 rounds

Will Zalaris (+24.8) (+2500)

Victor Howland (+22.0) (+1800)

Tom Hodge (+22.0) (+10000)

Paul Casey (+21.3) (+4000)

Hudson Swaford (+18.7) (+25000)

2. Blows received: Outside of these

To compete in Bay Hill, golfers will need excellent off-course performance. Distance is important because of the length of the route and its layout, but accuracy is just as important.

We’ve seen recent events where golfers can get away with bad shots, but Bay Hill is not one of those courses. The rough hit is extremely thick and punitive, so saving after a bad hit with it is unlikely.

SG: OTT in the last 24 rounds

John Ram (+26.8) (+750)

Rory McIlroy (+19.2) (+1000)

Cameron Young (+19.1) (+9000)

Keith Mitchell (+18.9) (+4500)

Sergio Garcia (+17.6) (+5000)

3. Shots received: launch (Bermuda shorts and lightning)

The main reason Bay Hill plays as one of the toughest pitches in TOUR is the incredibly fast greens. The surfaces of Bermuda played lightning fast in every round of 2017.

SG: Placement (Bermuda and Lightning) in the last 24 rounds:

Zack Johnson (+26.7) (+25000)

Danny McCarthy (+24.0) (+13000)

Brendan Todd (+22.9) (+15000)

Bo Hosler (+21.6) (+20000)

Christian Besuidenhout (+19.6) (+5000)

4. Received shots: Ball hit

While hitting the ball is partly beyond those and the approach, I want the whole tee to green package to be built into the model this week, as it will take a well-rounded tee to green effort to do so at Bay Hill.

SG: BS in the last 24 rounds

John Ram (+41.2) (+750)

Will Zalaris (+34.9) (+2800)

Luke List (+33.9) (+7000)

Victor Howland (+32.8) (+1800)

Paul Casey (+25.6) (+4000)

5. Blows received: Par. 5

With four par 5 on the court it will be important to take advantage of these holes. Although I do not expect the winning result to be as inspiring as last year, it will certainly not be a bird festival.

The one who makes the most of a par with a chance to score may have the best shot to win.

SG: Par 5 in the last 24 rounds

Matt Fitzpatrick (+19.5) (+2200)

Aaron Paradise (+16.7) (+25000)

Seamus Power (+14.3) (+6000)

Max Homa (+13.4) (+4500)

Hideki Matsuyama (+13.0) (+2500)



Ranking of models with invitations for Arnold Palmer

Below, I compiled an overall ranking of the model using a combination of the five key statistical categories discussed above – SG: approach (27%), SG: Off the Tee (23%), SG: Bermuda / flash placement (18%) ), SG: Ball hit (17%) and SG: Par 5 (15%).

John Ram (+750)

Sungjae Im (+2200)

Matt Fitzpatrick (+2200)

Russell Henley (+4000)

Luke List (+7000)

Lanto Griffin (+7500)

Seamus Power (+6000)

Mark Lishman (+2800)

Victor Howland (+1800)

Will Zalaris (+2800)

2022 Arnold Palmer Call for Choices

Victor Howland (+1800) in DraftKings

Howland comes this week with hot irons, which is the most important aspect of taming Bay Hill. In his last start on the Riviera, the 24-year-old received 6.1 strokes on approach. The performance lags only behind Tony Finau and the winner Joaquin Niemann in the category, leading Howland to fourth place.

Howland was also very good on the Riviera last season. He amassed 4.1 strokes in the approach (fifth place finish) and improved his hot form the following week. His next start came at the WGC Concession, where he finished second with 8.7 shots on approach, the best result of his career. Howland is heading to Florida again after a strong performance on the Riviera and I expect another performance on the ceiling.

The world’s No. 4 golfer recently won the Dubai Desert Classic on the DP World Tour (January 2022). Despite worldwide success, Hovland is still looking for a remarkable victory in the PGA TOUR. Bay Hill would be a logical place for that to happen.

Matt Fitzpatrick (+3000) at bet365

It’s no secret that Fitzpatrick loves Bay Hill very much. Fitz finished in the top 10 in his last three starts at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, with his best final (second) coming in 2019.

Although he obviously has a history of the course on his part, the Englishman is also judged perfectly for Bay Hill. In the field, Fitzpatrick ranks first with a score of 5, sixth in the shots gained: Putting lightning green Bermuda shorts, and 12th in shots received: Off the Tee. With a game created for this course, it is no surprise that he has excelled here throughout his career.

The 27-year-old scored 4.2 shots in his last start at the WM Phoenix Open and 7.2 shots from tee to green. His game is rounded out at the right time to finally win his first PGA TOUR victory.

Jose Manuel Alvarez / Quality Sport Images / Getty Images. Pictured: Matt Fitzpatrick

Paul Casey (+4000) in DraftKings

Among Casey’s three victories in the PGA TOUR, two came to the state of Florida at the 2018 Walspar Championships and 2019. Like Copperhead, Bay Hill is a great course suitable for Casey, given the difficult conditions and potentially higher than normal. winning result.

Looking at the history of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, one of the first things worth mentioning is the number of elite European players who have had success at Bay Hill. Prior to Bryson Deschamps’ dominant victory last season, the last three winners were Rory McIlroy, Francesco Molinari and Tyrell Hatton. Casey is a European with a similar model, who has a lot of experience in the Ryder Cup (like the other three) and does well in difficult conditions.

In addition to the perfect fit on the course, the 44-year-old plays excellent golf. At the Genesis Invitational, Casey received 5.6 strokes in the approach and finished 15th. With four par 3s on the 200+ yard move, Casey should have the advantage, as he receives an average of 2.4 shots on the pitch per par 3 event of this length.

With two top 10 rankings in his last three Bay Hill attempts, Casey has proven he has what it takes to fight on the field.

Danny Willett (+20,000) at DraftKings

Willett offers net capital for profit. You won’t find many golfers in the mid-30s with nine professional wins in the three-digit odds on this week’s odds, but that’s where we find Willett.

Given that he won recently in October (Alfred Dunhill Links Championship) in a relatively strong field, it is safe to say that his game is in good shape. He stressed that last week the Honda Classic, although not very high in the rankings. He was stable statistically and won 5.6 shots from tee to green during the week.

Willett’s problems came with the blow, where he lost a terrible 4.4 blows. He has shown that he is capable of dealing with hard and fast greens in the past, as he won The Masters in Augusta National. Although the surface is different, the speed of the greens in Bay Hill is one of the few that can rival Augusta.

Willett has a solid history of the course, finishing 18th and 31st in his last two trips to Bay Hill. If this week is difficult, the 34-year-old Englishman has the grind mentality to fight Arnold Palmer Invitational.

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MLB Lockout: Manfred’s offer is designed to be rejected

Rob Manfred boasted last month as chief negotiator, boasting impeccable experience in collective bargaining: four labor deals and no missed games since his hiring at Major League Baseball in 1998. If anyone has a problem with him now, Manfred has strongly suggested : was on them.

He still believes it. On Tuesday in Jupiter, Florida, Manfred, the MLB commissioner, announced that he had canceled the first two series of the regular season, a victim of the lockout that began three months ago. Manfred insisted last month that the cancellation of the games would be a “catastrophic result” for the sport, but he would not be the owner of the disaster – or regretted failing to win the trust of players as complaints grew and tensions rose. smoldering.

“Look, what I would say is that we struck a chord in some early negotiations over the five-year period,” Manfred said. “There was a lot of rhetoric about dissatisfaction with the deal they made. Much of the rhetoric was negative about the clubs, the commissioner’s office, me. This environment was created by someone else. And this is an environment where bridges are difficult to build. “

If you can’t build them, burn them.

With rising league revenues, wages have fallen. The Union has given up too much space in past deals, and sharp front offices have found ways to use the system. For almost every team, the luxury tax threshold has served as a salary cap. And for all the extras that Manfred and the owners provided in their final offer on Tuesday, they needed to know he was dead on arrival.

The league’s insistence on raising the luxury tax threshold by just $ 10 million to $ 220 million and keeping it at that level for three years said it all. Opposing the salary ceiling is the first commandment for all true believers in the orthodoxy of players. The offer was designed to be rejected by the union and its CEO, former player Tony Clark.

“Look, we have a problem with wage mismatches,” Manfred explained. “And the weakening of the only mechanism in the agreement, which is designed to promote a kind of competitive balance, is just something I don’t think the club is ready to do right now.

Ownership worries about the competitive balance in every labor negotiation, but it becomes a difficult sale. Over the past ten seasons, the Missouri teams have combined to win more World Series (2) than the Los Angeles Dodgers and Yankees (1). Meanwhile, the Yankees and Dodgers have teamed up to spend more than $ 2 billion on the St. Louis Cardinals and Kansas City Royals.

Obviously, it’s easier to win with a bigger budget. But some small market teams deserve to be mats because of bad decisions. No one has forced the Pittsburgh Pirates to exchange three dynamic young players in Tampa Bay for Chris Archer. No one has forced the Baltimore Orioles to gut their international talent budget so they can build around Chris Davis.

The union wanted luxury tax thresholds to start at $ 238 million in 2022 and rise to $ 263 million by 2026. With rising franchises and lucrative cable and streaming contracts, this hardly seems like a scandalous request. Still, the league’s offer peaked at $ 230 million in 2026. Even close.

Manfred is tasked with directing the 30 club owners, each with their own agenda, to a common vision. Then he has to build a relationship with the union, which aims to get more money from his bosses. If he is too comfortable with the players, he loses his influence with the owners.

Think Faye Vincent, the last commissioner to lead a lockout in March, who came in 1990. Vincent realizes that the union doesn’t trust his office for a good reason – the owners conspired illegally against the players to suppress the free agency in the 1980s. those years. Vincent needed a deputy who could work effectively with the union’s executive director, Donal Fer, and he hired Steve Greenberg, whom Fer respected deeply.

“The only person on the part of the owners, including me, who trusted Don Fer was Steve Greenberg,” Vincent, 83, recalled by phone Tuesday at his home in Vero Beach, Florida. “So they went into a small room next to my office on Park Avenue. They were gone for about an hour, and they came back and said, “We shook hands on these issues. Let’s explain what they are and hopefully both sides agree.

“Some of the owners disagreed; they wanted to stay and fight, but calmer heads prevailed. And my lesson from this, after all, is that these negotiations come down to one or two people on each side who decide to bury the issue of morality – who’s right, who’s wrong – and look at it, just ruthlessly, financially, and say “We can” don’t go on, because if we do, we’ll get hurt. We ruin our own lunch and our own dinner, and that never makes sense. ”

The parties came together, moved the regular season back a week and played a full schedule of 162 games in 1990. But the owners never forgave Vincent, replacing him two years later and replacing him with one of their own, Bud Selig, then owner. of Milwaukee Brewers.

If the deal didn’t work, the owners thought, they could ruin the union by pushing for a wage ceiling in 1994. The players held firm with a strike that canceled this year’s World Series, and the owners used substitutes for next spring’s training session. An order from a federal judge in New York’s Southern District – Sonia Sotomayor, the future judge of the United States Supreme Court – was needed to stop this farce and start the sport again.

It’s the kind of shadowy story that players struggle with, and for all his confidence, Manfred hasn’t convinced players that the owners really see them as partners. This was a failure of the leadership and put an end to the Commissioner’s winning streak.

Now that the league and union are taking a break from nine days of failed negotiations, Vincent says fans should too.

“As Ukraine is, it may be a good time to put baseball in the shadows,” he said. “The rest of the country needs to focus on real things. And baseball is fun. This is a game. I mean, it’s really not life-threatening. “

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Bills propose changes to post-season emergency rules based on time, not possession

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The Bills never got a chance to catch up with the Chiefs in the sequel to their playoff game after the Kansas City won a coin toss and headed for a winning touchdown. This may cause a change in the rules for extensions after the season.

The Colts have proposed a change in overtime rules to ensure that each team has possession during the regular season and after the season.

The bill is tied to time, not ownership.

“I think there will be some changes,” Bills general manager Brandon Bean said Tuesday. “I do not know how many proposals (there were). We definitely put our stamp on one. Ours will be more, without going into details, instead of one possession and then another possession is time. You know, like basketball. You play basketball for five minutes. Both teams get (chance). You know, baseball, there’s the top half and the bottom half. So a time limit, and we’re only talking about the post-season to play it. And that way, both teams will definitely have a chance and maybe even more than one possession. ”

The Beals and Chiefs combined 25 points in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter, but Josh Allen never got a chance to equalize Patrick Mahoms in overtime. One of the greatest games in NFL history has left everyone except Chiefs and their fans to want.

“I just think let’s play it for a while,” Bean said. “I don’t know if this will be the end result in the owners’ meetings in March, but I think there will be some good suggestions and I hope we will at least get to the point where both teams will get a chance.”

There may be more than proposals to change Bills and Colts’ overtime rules, and Bean jokes that the Competition Committee may have to discuss 32. Bills just want to see some change so no other team will experience it in the future what they did in January.

“Experiencing what we went through in general, I think there is a better way out,” said Bills coach Sean McDermott. And when you go through similar experiences and experience these things first hand, you want to develop the game. And I think the development of the game for us to go through, as we did as a first-hand attempt to say, “Hey, we can make the game better if we just do X, Y and Z.”

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Bengals intend to support the “real deal” Joe Barrow

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The Bengals have a quarterback franchise, already one of the best in the league. With this luxury comes responsibility and the Bengalis seem to realize it.

“He’s the real deal,” Duke Tobin, director of the Bengals team, said on Tuesday about Joe Burrow, via ESPN.com’s Ben Baby. “Our job, as I said when we elected him, is to support him in the best way we can. This league is for quarterbacks. And when you have one, you have to support it in the best way you can. “

Amen to that. And Burrow’s support means not only putting better players around him (especially offensive linemen), but also convincing those players to play for the Bengals. The appeal of the game with Burrow, no matter how strong, will only get this far. At one point, Bengalis will have to change the way they do business, starting with a full payment guarantee after the first year of the veteran’s contract.

“I know what the story is,” coach Zach Taylor told reporters on ESPN.com. “Understood. We do not want our quarterback to be fired or hit like him. At the same time, the other side is that these guys did a lot of great things for us. ”

He is right, but they did not do enough to win the Super Bowl, largely because the offensive line could not prevent Rams’ defensive line from creating chaos at key moments of the match. So, although the line was not a significant enough obligation to prevent the team from winning the AFC, this was definitely the reason (if not the reason) for the Bengals failing to bring their first Lombardi Trophy.

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Manfred: MLB will cancel the first two series of the regular season

9:53 PM: In addition to postponing the start of the regular season, the league has informed teams that it has postponed the start of spring training until at least March 12, as noted by Micheline Maynard of the Washington Post (Link to Twitter).

5:31 PM: After today’s deadline set by the league to reach an agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred announced this afternoon that the league was canceling the first two series of the regular season. According to Max Molski of NBC Sports, that would mean losing a total of 91 games. The league has repeatedly stated that there are no plans to reschedule these competitions – either through double headers or by rescheduling pre-scheduled weekends.

The commissioner’s announcement seems to indicate that the 155-match schedule is the maximum number to be played in 2022. Asked why the league is in favor of outright cancellations rather than postponement, Manfred outlined the challenges of redesigning the inter-league game in an appropriate way. Chelsea Janes from the Washington Post). Reports last week showed that the league intends to simply continue where the schedule has stopped if / when there is an agreement, so it looks like the first two series of each club (so far) will simply be excluded from the league calendar.

Not surprisingly, Manfred added that the league’s position is that players will not be paid for games that are not played (through JJ Cooper from Baseball America). This sets the stage for a second season in the last three years with a possible debate on proportional wages, as the union says it does not believe that today should have been the end date to avoid the cancellation of the match.

MLB introduced the blockade unilaterally and could lift it at any time, choosing to continue under the terms of the CBA for 2016-21. There has never been any possibility for the league to take this course of action, but the decision to set a firm deadline (first last night, later postponed until tonight) for an agreement was also taken solely by MLB. The Players’ Association has never given its consent to this term, and the Giants outfielder Austin Slater – The representative of the club’s players – claims that the union prefers the continuation of negotiations to today’s result.

“I don’t think it’s necessary“Slater said Susan Slusher of the San Francisco Chronicle of canceled matches after the end of the league deadline. “PA is setting up training camps and in 2020 we showed that we can do it in three weeks. .. But this is their prerogative, and Rob’s negotiating strategy was to meet that deadline and see if they could push a deal down our throats.”

Others on the side have taken a similar stance, arguing that the league deadline is a negotiating position for MLB to pressure the union to accept an unprofitable deal. Slater’s teammate Alex Wood was among the players to make to Twitter this afternoon to accuse the league of exaggerating the progress made in last night’s talks, thus allowing MLB to speculate that the union is to blame for the lack of agreement today. Manfred made some references to this point in his press conference tonight, noting the truth that the finalization of a new currency board requires the consent of both parties.

After the past week and a half of daily negotiations did not lead to an agreement, what is the next step? Asked by Hannah Kaiser of Yahoo! Sporting whether the league’s “best and last” offer this afternoon meant MLB had no plans to continue negotiations, Manfred rejected. “We never used the phrase “last, best” offer with the unionThe commissioner replied. While he acknowledged that the parties are “dead endHe pointed out that the league is open for the resumption of negotiations. Manfred said that today’s proposal is only a final of the league before the cancellation of matches, and not entirely negotiations. On the other hand, Bob Nightingale of USA Today hears from a source that the league has used “the best and final offer”Terminology.

This is an important distinction. Like Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times indicated this afternoon, the possibility that the league has done its “the best and final offer“Could give way to MLB, declaring a formal stalemate in the negotiations – a solution that could halt negotiations and involve the judiciary. Manfred has refused to speculate on the possibility, but his stated willingness to continue negotiations appears to indicate that the league has no plans to pursue this course of action at this time.

It is unclear when the talks will begin, although the commissioner said he could not resume talks on Thursday at the earliest. Manfred also made it clear that he believes the ball is in the field of the union, saying the league has made the latest offer on issues “without exceptionAnd rhetorically told reporters to draw their own conclusions about which country should take the next move (through Scott Miller of Bleacher Report). The fact that the league has made the latest proposal may be technically true, although an hour before the press conference without wanting to continue negotiations today makes Manfred’s sharp thorns a little strange.

Manfred also made some supporting statements about the negotiations, which are sure to attract some attention. He said the last five years had been “difficult” for the industry financially, a statement that immediately provoked a backlash. As Eric Boland of Newsday points out (on Twitter), the league won a record $ 10.7 billion in 2019. The past two seasons have indeed seen a loss of pandemic revenue – especially in 2020, a year mostly without fans – but Manfred’s claim that the whole latest CBA involves financial difficulties easily disputed.

The commissioner also discussed the terms of the league’s latest proposal. He stressed what he considered to be player-friendly economic provisions (ie the creation of a bonus pool for players before the arbitration) and added that the league was also looking for changes in the product on the field. Manfred claims that MLB proposed ways to implement a field clock and restrictions on defensive displacement during their last proposal. The league’s desire for a field clock was announced earlier, but it was not obvious that MLB was trying to ban the change this winter.

Of course, changes in the aesthetics of sport remain in the background, while major economic disputes continue to rage. The MLBPA issued a statement in response to Manfred’s press conference (on Twitter). Partly reads:

“Rob Manfred and MLB owners have canceled the start of the season. Players and fans around the world who love baseball are disgusted, but unfortunately not surprised. Об What Rob Manfred describes as a “defensive lockout” is actually the culmination of decades of homeowners’ attempts to break up our brotherhood of players. As in the past, this effort will fail.“

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Cincinnati Bengals is committed to supporting QB Joe Burrow “in the best way we can”, including O-line assistance

INDIANAPOLIS – As Cincinnati becomes a destination for free agents, the franchise remains committed to the support of star quarterback Joe Barrow, according to Bengals players director Duke Tobin.

This may include stepping up the team’s offensive line after the Bengals surrendered 74 sacks in 2021.

“He’s the real deal,” Tobin told Burrow, speaking Tuesday at the NFL Scout Factory. “Our job, as I said when we elected him, is to support him in the best way we can. This league is for quarterbacks. And when you have one, you have to support him in the best way you can. “

Tobin was reluctant to point to the offensive line as Bengal’s off-season priority after Burrow was sacked 19 times in four games after the season, including seven times in the loss of the Super Bowl LVI to the Los Angeles Rams.

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In fact, Tobin opened his press conference at the Indiana Convention Center, praising the unit for helping Burroughs and Bengals play a productive attack and winning the first AFC championship in 33 years.

But although the unit was not warned on Tuesday, Tobin said the team would look for ways to improve – which could include potential trading for an initial offensive line player.

“Sometimes there are winners,” Tobin said. “But we don’t deny the opportunity to think about things. Trade is one of those things.”

Tobin mentioned the deal during the pre-season preparations for 2021, which sent the former first round pick Billy Price to the New York Giants for a defensive match with BJ Hill. Price was the Giants’ starting point, while Hill produced 5.5 bags for Cincinnati.

Bengals coach Zack Taylor, who recently received an extension of his contract until the 2026 season, admitted the talk of blocking the team’s pass after what happened in the postseason.

“I know what the story is,” Taylor said. “I see. We don’t want our quarterback to be fired or hit like him. At the same time, the other side is that these guys did a lot of great things for us.”

Tobin said Bengals would have several resources to improve the list. The Bengals will have eight draft picks and $ 47.7 million in salary ceiling space, according to the list management system.

Cincinnati is ranked 30th in the regular season victory pass, according to a study by ESPN Stats & Information. The Bengals are still optimistic that some of their young players, such as second-round pick Jackson Karman, could make a key contribution.

But that won’t stop Cincinnati from taking action to secure Burrow’s support, as the Bengals seek to repeat themselves as AFC champions.

“You don’t just run 1,000 yards and have two receivers per 1,000 yards, and the quarterback had the year he had and you could win all the games you played if the line didn’t do a really good job,” Taylor said. “That doesn’t mean we won’t appreciate our whole team. You can always get better. That will be in the next few weeks.”

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Swiss billionaire Hansorg Vis discusses “offer to buy Chelsea” with other investors

It is believed that there are “at least three” investors or investment groups who are simply waiting to throw their money at Chelsea this week, seeking to take advantage of what would, in essence, be a forced sale by Roman Abramovich, given the geopolitical circumstances.

The pressure on the Chelsea owner seems to be intensifying, certainly in the courts of public opinion, the media and moralism, and although he has not yet been punished by any formal sanctions (other than those he has already been subjected to by the UK government) and offers to sell have been repeatedly denied by Chelsea sources, it certainly seems that we are the closest in the last two decades to a change in ownership of the club.

As for who might be interested in acquiring a “truly global brand” like Chelsea, especially at what a decent discount on the market price could be … the more pertinent question might be, who wouldn’t? The Telegraph says a number of offers have been made this week to test Abramovich’s resolve, at least one of which is likely from the United States, according to Bloomberg. But the first such party to actually be mentioned is Swiss billionaire Hansorg Vis, who may also be a citizen of the United States where he lives.

Weiss, 86, has made billions in biotechnology and is apparently a largely shadowy figure known for his liberal leanings, philanthropy and media involvement. In accordance with this last part, he himself released this small piece of information in an interview with the Swiss daily Blick, which also seems to surprise the journalist.

“Abramovich is one of Putin’s closest advisers and friends. Like all other oligarchs, he is in a panic. Abramovich is trying to sell all his villas in England. He also wants to get rid of Chelsea quickly. I and three others received an offer on Tuesday to buy Chelsea from Abramovich.

“I have to wait four to five days. At the moment, Abramovich wants too much. You know, Chelsea owes him £ 2 billion. But Chelsea have no money. Means: Those who buy Chelsea must compensate Abramovich.

“As of today, we do not know the exact selling price. I can imagine starting in Chelsea with partners. But first I have to look at the general conditions. But what I can already say: I definitely don’t do something like that alone. If I buy Chelsea, then with a consortium of six to seven investors. “

-Hansorg Vis; source: Blick via Google Translate

The Internet says Wyss is valued at around £ 6b, which is less than Abramovich’s net worth and is certainly not enough to fund the takeover, which is likely to start at £ 2b, even at a discount. (And we “only” owe £ 1.5b, Hans, my friend!) Attracting more investors is a standard deal, of course, but as the number of hands counting money and looking at spreadsheets grows, the focus tends to be more – He wins a little football. Although anyone who followed Abramovich, and when that may or may not happen under any circumstances, will probably never be as benevolent to the club as he was.

In any case, if Abramovich asks “too much”, I don’t really see how he is “in a panic”, but in spite of everything else, one begins to wonder when he can decide that all this is too much trouble for him personally. We all love Chelsea, the club, the organization, the idea, the shared experience and we can only assume that he loves it too – but love saved the day only in Interstellarand that involved traveling through a black hole.

⚽️ # Exceptional: Swiss billionaire Hansorg Vis is considering buying @ChelseaFCas he revealed today in an interview @Blickch Owner and Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich fears sanctions and wants to sell the club to Wyss, among other things. https://t.co/ICkPYax9F0

– Nicola Imfeld (@nicola_imfeld) March 1, 2022

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