Thursday, November 27, 2014

TFD: Johnny Manziel eats dinner a lot later than you do



Per ESPN.com:

The Cleveland Police Departments report stated that Johnny Manziel was approached by a fan named Chris Gonos who says he was assaulted by the rookie quarterback and his entourage.The incident was reported at 2:36 a.m. from the Metropolitan at The 9 hotel in Cleveland. The report does not indicate that police made any arrests.

A Manziel associate, listed as Dana Kirk, told police the victim attempted to assault his client and he defended him, according to the police report. Gonos, the alleged victim, told police he was assaulted by Johnny Football and his entourage after he tried to approach Manziel as a fan by saying, Im the biggest Browns fan ever, I love you, I want to give you a hug, according to the report.

A statement made by Manziels agent paints a slightly different picture of the incident.

Johnny and his roommate had been out to dinner earlier in the evening with Johnnys mother, who is staying with him this week, Erik Burkhardt said in a statement. There was no entourage. Johnny and his roommate were trying to get on the apartment elevator at his home when they were accosted by a very aggressive man and his associates. It was an unfortunate situation and he immediately let [Browns general manager] Ray Farmer and the team know what happened.

There is either a gap in the evening between dinner with mom and 2:36 a.m., or Manziels mom doesnt mind eating late. Either way, we imagine Teddy Bridgewater had been asleep for several hours at 2:36 a.m. Saturday, cuddling up to his playbook.

Source: http://blog.startribune.com/sports/randball/tfd-johnny-manziel-eats-dinner-a-lot-later-than-you-do



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St. Louis man found shot to death Tuesday night



ST. LOUIS Police say a man was fatally shot Tuesday night in St. Louis.

Harrol Berry, 23, was found shot to death about 10:15 p.m. in the 4700 block of Vernon Avenue, police said.

Berry, who lived in the 5200 block of Helen Avenue in Jennings, was found shot multiple times, and was pronounced dead at the scene. Witnesses told police they heard gunfire and found Berry's body.

Police had no further details on the killing.

Berry's death is at least the city's 135th homicide of the year.

In all of 2013, the city had 120 homicides. In 2012, there were 113. The last time St. Louis saw this many homicides was in 2010, when there were 144 homicides, according to statistics on the St. Louis Police Department's website.

Editor's note: an earlier version of this story had the wrong first name, date, and address of victim, as provided by police.

Source: http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/st-louis-man-found-shot-to-death-tuesday-night/article_331c3fa5-2329-542b-b1f8-21359b610150.html



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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Former Vol Eric Berry may have lymphoma



Former Vol Eric Berry will see a specialist to determine whether he has lymphoma.(Photo: USA TODAY Sports)

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At a press conference Monday, the Kansas City Chiefs announced that former Vols safety Eric Berry will see a specialist to determine whether a mass in his chest is lymphoma.

While no definitive diagnosis has been released, the team's trainer told reporters that the "leading consideration" is lymphoma, which is a cancer of the immune system.

The team found the mass following Kansas City's game on Thursday night against Oakland.

Berry, who has two brothers on this year's Vols team, Evan and Elliott, released a statement.

It reads: "I am truly thankful for all of the support from family, friends, coaches, teammates and the entire Chiefs kingdom. At first I was in shock with the diagnosis on Saturday and did not even want to miss a game, but I understand that right now I have to concentrate on a new opponent.

"I have great confidence in the doctors and the plan they are going to put in place for me to win this fight. I believe that I am in G*d's hands and I have great peace in that. I know my coaches and teammates will hold things down here the rest of the season and until I am back running out of the tunnel at Arrowhead. I am so thankful and appreciative of being a part of this franchise and playing in front of the best fans in the NFL. I will be back!"

Berry played for Tennessee from 2007 to 2009 and was the fifth pick of the 2010 NFL Draft. Twice during his time as a Vol, he was a consensus All-American.

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Source: http://www.tennessean.com/story/vols/2014/11/24/eric-berry-possible-lymphoma/70055384/



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Hyde5: Jets' Geno Smith to start (Happy Thanksgiving)



1. Among Dolphins' fans Thanksgiving blessings, add this from the New York Jets' Twitter site last night: "QB Update: Rex met with Geno Smith & Mike Vick this morning & told the QBs that Geno will get the start vs MIA on Monday night."

Not that it should matter, but if you're the Dolphins you'd rather face Smith than Michael Vick. Vick has at least shown the ability to have good games. Before his brutal game Monday against Buffalo (27.6 rating), Vick had a 105.7 rating in a loss to Kansas City and a 110 rating in a win against Pittsburgh.

Smith has thrown seven touchdowns against 10 interceptions this year with a 57.4 percent completion rate and 67.4 quarterback rating.

In the big picture, the Jets' starter doesn't matter. They'll be shopping for a new one this off-season. And a coach. And maybe a general manager. But this quarterback decision also makes you wonder: Wouldn't it be more fun if Tim Tebow was on the Jets this year?

One cautionary note: Smith, or Miramar High, was the starter in last year's season finale that kicked hte Dolphins out of the playoffs. He was 17 of 27 for 190 yards with no touchdowns in the Jets' 20-7 win.

2. The signing of Giancarlo Stanton probably cost Jeffrey Loria the worst-owner-in-sports mantel. How else to explain he only finished second in a Rolling Stone poll of 200 ESPN panelists? New York Knicks' owner James Dolan was third and ... wait for it ... Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder was No. 1.

3. Jim Larranaga has a fun team to watch again this year.

4. Missouri is 6-1 and winning the SEC East. It went 7-1 to win the division last year (losing to Auburn in the championship game). Remember when everyone (me, too) said the SEC would tear up the Big 12? But then a Big 12 team came into the SEC and tore it up. Makes you wonder if the SEC is really as strong as everyone (me, too) makes it out to be.

5. If the Heat put on a show like Tuesday for 3 1/2 quarters against a great team and lose, I can live with it.

Copyright 2014, Sun Sentinel

Source: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/miami-dolphins/sfl-hyde5-geno-smith-to-start-happy-thanksgiving-20141126-story.html



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Who Is Paige VanZant? UFC Fighter Thanks Fans On Twitter



It was her first time in The Octagon, but Paige VanZant won her Ultimate Fighter Championship debut against Kailin Curran (3-0) after she knocked her out in the third round at UFC Fight Night 57Saturday. She took to Twitter over the weekend to thank her fans for their support.

Winner winner!!!! she tweeted. G*d and my fight team got me this win tonight!!:) thank you. She added the hashtags FanZant, UFCAustin and UFC.

The official UFC Twitter page congratulated VanZant on her win. Welcome to the UFC, Paige.

After her victory, VanZant plans to continue mixed martial arts fighting. .........and this is only the beginning!! she wrote.

Its an unlikely career change for the former model, 20, who originally started to fight because she was bored. I started with boxing, and my coaches told me I had a lot of potential (in MMA), and that I should consider making it a career, VanZant told Fox Sports. I was like, Whatever.

The UFC womens straw weight wanted to appear on the reality show, The Ultimate Fighter 20, but wasnt admitted to the cast because of her age. VanZant said it ultimately worked out in her favor that she wasnt allowed on the show.It was bittersweet not being on The Ultimate Fighter, she said, according to Yahoo Sports. I was really fortunate that I was considered for such a great thing. But this ended up being the best thing for me. VanZant added she didnt need the reality show to make a name for herself.

VanZant, who is the youngest womens MMA fighter, received a $50,000 bonus for her Fight of the Night acknowledgement.

Her Twitter fans looked forward to her next fight. Some of their comments have been posted below:

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Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/who-paige-vanzant-ufc-fighter-thanks-fans-twitter-1728721



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Five Children Killed in Texas Mobile Home Fire



Five children one as young as 4 died after a fast-moving fire consumed their mobile home early Tuesday in rural southeast Texas, officials said. Two adults, identified as Johnny Hernandez and Annabelle Ortiz, and one of their kids escaped the blaze, which broke out around 5 a.m. local time in Edna, about 100 miles southwest of Houston. Ortiz was taken to the hospital, while Hernandez was treated for minor injuries at the scene, Jackson County Sheriff A.J. Louderback told NBC News.

Hernandez, 30, was able to help his wife and one of their 4-year-old children out of a window, but was held back when he tried to go back inside. The victims were identified as: Noah, 15, Nicholas, 13, Julian, 10, Ariana, 5, and Liliana, 4, NBC affiliate KPRC reported. Were taking it really hard. Its probably one of the biggest tragedies in Edna, in all around, Hernandezs brother, Rico Hernandez, told the Victoria Advocate. The fire remains under investigation. "It was an old trailer so maybe it was something electrical, Rico Hernandez added. Im guessing it was cold last night so something with the heater."

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First published November 25 2014, 9:02 AM

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/five-children-killed-texas-mobile-home-fire-n255861



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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Chiefs: Eric Berry has mass in chest, possibly lymphoma



KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -

Chiefs starting safety Eric Berry has a mass in his chest, and it is likely lymphoma, a team doctor said Monday afternoon.

Team head trainer Rick Burkholder said he could not officially diagnose the mass as lymphoma. Berry traveled to Atlanta to see Dr. Christopher Flowers, a specialist at Emory University Hospital, and will undergo more testing including having a biopsy of the mass performed.

"We think we have Eric in a real good spot right now to have really good outcome with this mass in his chest," Burkholder said.

Berry is obviously out for the rest of the season, but in a statement Berry indicated he is hopeful that he will play again.

"I have great confidence in the doctors and the plan they are going to put in place for me to win this fight. I believe that I am in G*d's hands and I have great peace in that," Berry said. "I know my coaches and teammates will hold things down here the rest of the season and until I am back running out of the tunnel at Arrowhead."

Berry underwent testing after complaining about chest pain during the Raiders loss last Thursday night. On Friday, doctors determined it wasn't an orthopedic injury. He underwent tests with the team on Friday including an X-Ray and an MRI, which revealed the mass on the right side of his chest. He then went to the University of Kansas Hospital on Saturday for additional testing including CT scans and blood work.

The Chiefs next game is on Sunday Night Football at home against the Broncos. Coach Andy Reid said he, his staff and Berry's teammates were shocked by the diagnosis. Reid said the upcoming battle against the Broncos is secondary now.

"We know it's going to work out for Eric," Reid said. "He's a beast and right now he needs to be beast. He'll attack this along with Dr. Flowers and I think it will be a very positive result when it's all said and done."

Berry addressed his teammates on Monday. Reid, Burkholder and physicians told Berry about the test results on Saturday and that lymphoma was the likely cause.

Lymphoma is a form of cancer in the lymph nodes. Some of the symptoms include abdominal pain, swelling, sudden weight loss and heavy sweating.

Reid said Berry felt his teammates love and support on Monday.

"When you get into these situations, you honker down and you battle for your life is what you do," he said. "You have to be in a certain frame of mind. You have to have a certain support system to back you up and Eric's got that, not only with family but also with the Chiefs."

Berry, 25, underwent his yearly physical in June, which included a chest X-Ray and blood work, but nothing was turned up at that time. He doesn't have a family history of the illness.

Berry is being placed on the non-football injury list. Berry was drafted by the Chiefs as the fifth overall draft pick in the 2010 draft. Berry is from the Atlanta area and he wanted to undergo treatment closer to his family. The Atlanta Falcons are assisting the Chiefs and Berry in getting him treated in Atlanta.

Chiefs chairman and CEO Clark Hunt said he was shocked by the news and sad for Berry. He said as an organization and family that the Chiefs will be there for Berry and his family.

". . .. Just to tell Eric that we love you, we're thinking about you and we hope that you have a quick recovery," Hunt said, adding his prayers are with Berry. "He's a very focused individual and his mindset was very much of tackling this and trying to get past it as soon as possible."

Reid said that Berry is in good spirits all things considered.

"He was upbeat and very positive. He was awesome this morning," Reid said. "He's not one that likes to do a lot of talking but he felt like the team needed to hear it from him that he's Ok and he's going to get after this thing and get it fixed. . . .Football isn't as important as him getting himself better at this present moment."

He said Berry is a big part of the team as a player, person and leader.

Dr. Joseph McGuirk works at the University of Kansas Hospital and is familiar with cases like Berry's but is not treating Berry. The physician said it's rare for someone as young as Berry to have the disease, but said it's very treatable and Berry can return to play in the NFL.

"Possibly we look forward to seeing him on the field next fall," McGuirk said. "The good news is that these lymphomas in generally are highly treatable."

He said that Berry's age and physical condition will help him beat the cancer and endure the chemotherapy treatments.

"There's probably 50 to 75 to 80 percent chance that one way or another this is going to be cured," he said.

On Tuesday, teammates Josh Mauga and Dee Ford said during a previously scheduled community blood drive that they are rallying around Berry.

"Eric is a soldier," Ford said. "He's an angel to me. I feel like his spirit will carry him so far. He has an incredible work ethic. This is just the beginning and G*d is using him. He's going to be a testimony for his situation."

Here is Berry's entire statement:

I am truly thankful for all of the support from family, friends, coaches, teammates and the entire Chiefs kingdom. At first I was in shock with the diagnosis on Saturday and did not even want to miss a game, but I understand that right now I have to concentrate on a new opponent. I have great confidence in the doctors and the plan they are going to put in place for me to win this fight. I believe that I am in G*d's hands and I have great peace in that. I know my coaches and teammates will hold things down here the rest of the season and until I am back running out of the tunnel at Arrowhead. I am so thankful and appreciative of being a part of this franchise and playing in front of the best fans in the NFL. I will be back!

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Source: http://www.kctv5.com/story/27471447/chiefs-eric-berry-has-mass-in-chest-possibly-lymphoma



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