Friday, April 29, 2016

NFL teams should understand Derrick Henry"s his own man


Derrick Henry (Alabama, RB) | 2016 NFL Combine Highlights

Let me get this straight. You"re an NFL franchise, and you might drop Derrick Henry on your draft board for reasons that have little or nothing to do with Derrick Henry himself?

You"re going to hold Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson, Eddie Lacy and/or T.J. Yeldon against him? You"re going to look at a player at that position in a crimson jersey and see a red flag?

Seriously? It"s about time to hit the mute button on your stereotypes about former Alabama running backs.

The negative narrative is out there. It goes something like this: Nick Saban"s Process chews them up and spits them out, getting the best out of them in college but leaving something less in their tanks for the NFL.

See this Sporting News story: Alabama"s running back numbers cast shadow of doubt on Derrick Henry.

Or this piece from Pro Football Talk: Alabama running back reputation could drag down Derrick Henry.

The NFL is infamous for its convenient and lazy groupthink when it comes to college prospects. Draft evaluations often include a comparison to a former player in the league, even though no two players are created exactly equal.

Henry"s "NFL comparison," according to his evaluation on NFL.com, is former Auburn and New York Giants running back Brandon Jacobs.

Jacobs was a solid NFL player, with two 1,000-yard seasons during his nine-year pro career, but he was an inch taller and about 20 pounds heavier than Henry and lacked his breakaway speed.

One evaluation of Jacobs before the Giants took him in the fourth round of the 2005 draft said he lacked a second gear. You wouldn"t say that about Henry if you"d seen him run away from SEC defensive backs.

It just goes to show. The less you look at a player as a unique individual, the more likely you are to make a mistake.

To even suspect that Henry"s best days may be behind him because some of his predecessors at Alabama enjoyed better years in college than they have so far in the NFL is short-sighted, narrow-minded and just plain foolish.

For starters, Henry is listed at 6-foot-3 and 247 pounds. That makes him taller and heavier than Ingram, Richardson, Lacy and Yeldon.

Henry"s size and the numbers he put up as a junior Heisman winner last season - 395 carries for 2,219 yards and 28 touchdowns - suggest he"s the most durable of Saban"s Alabama studs at tailback.

Not to mention, the idea that those studs become duds at the next level isn"t even accurate.

Ingram has battled injuries during his five years with the Saints, but he"s accounted for almost 4,000 yards rushing and receiving. Lacy has two 1,000-yard rushing seasons in his three years with the Packers, was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2013 and has lost weight after failing to reach the 1,000-yard threshold last season.

Yeldon totaled 1,019 rushing and receiving yards last season as a rookie for Jaguars. Even Richardson, who"s been considered a bust, ran for almost 1,000 yards as a rookie. The Ravens must see something in him because they"ve signed a slimmed-down Richardson to a free-agent contract.

All of which is interesting but has little to do with where Henry should be selected in this year"s draft or what kind of pro he"ll become. That"s on him and the franchise that picks him.

Correction. That"s on him and the franchise that"s smart enough to pick him. As we learned the last three years, the best running back of the Saban era at Alabama is very much his own man.

Source: http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2016/04/nfl_teams_should_understand_de.html

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Thursday, April 28, 2016

3-on-3: Los Angeles Clippers vs Portland Trail Blazers (Game 5)


Portland Trail Blazers vs LA Clippers | Game 1 | Full Game Highlights | April 17, 2016 | NBA

Los Angeles Clippers (2) vs Portland Trail Blazers(2)StaplesCenter7:00 p.m. PSTApril 27, 2016Fox Prime Ticket/ NBA TV

PHOTOS: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE

1. On a scale of Clippers low points where does Game 4 rank?Aaron Williams(@aaronsmarter): Nah, Roscoe. You cant just post a question like this without a *Trigger Warning*for the long-time Clippers fans, fam. That rabbit hole is a PTSD minefield for thoseof us who started in the PG* era (*Pre-Griffin). Kandi-man All those seasons of injuredKaveman Livingston *shudders*. I refuse to go any further back, or I may enter a fuguestate. This isnt the worst, but This team always finds a way to hurt me.

Ben Mesirow (@SemNeb): This is pretty bad, and thats saying something as we all know, the Clippers have hit a lot of low points. Shaun Livingstons knee injury was deeply horrifying, Elton Brands midnight flight was a gut punch, everything related to Donald Sterling was gross and offensive, and theres so much more. But the difference on Monday night was simple the Clippers, more than any other time in franchise history, had hope. Not anymore.

Roscoe Whalan(@RoscoeWhalan): It was just so quick. Thats what makes this worse than Houston last year, which was a disaster that happened in slow motion and we saw it coming. But injuries to not just one but two stars in the same game is cruel. For those injuries to come justhours after the door had been cracked open by Currys injury just compounded things further. In an afternoon,the Clippers went from a punchers chance to a real oneto an afterthought again. It was the like the opposite emotions to the DeAndre Dallas Daylastsummer.

2. Multiple choice time. Whats your overarching feeling right now:a. The Clippers are forever doomed;b. Even if the Clippers bounce back and win this series, whats the point?c.Was that the last game well see with CP3, Blake & DJ all on the court together as Clippers?d.Al-Farouq Aminu should get the max.Williams:C., because we live in the the hyper-accelerated, social media era of overreaction.I think part of the nostalgia for the 80s derives from being able to claim your team and yourplayers for longer than 4 years at a time. Also, Doc Rivers wasnt anybodys GM, and the worldwas kind of a better place for it. I can absolutely see good-time Glenn pulling the trigger on a dealfor Rajon Rondo and Tony Allen (yknow, complete the set) or Kevin Garnett that will decimatethe remainder of the Clippers draft picks for the duration of his tenure. Oy.

Mesirow: Oh boy. All of the above, but also none of the above since Monday night Ive mostly been doing my best to avoid toppling off the ledge and into the pit of nihilism and despair of options A and B. So instead Im locked onto the horizon like Im trying to avoid getting seasick, thinking about C, the future, and what the Clippers should do this offseason. I havent figured it out just yet.

Whalan: B & C. B because the nihilist in me cant help but think itd be a waste to win and then enter Round 2 against the defending champs sans youre 1A& 1Bstars. The ensuing bloodbath would be similar to the 2012 Second Round against the Spurs when the Clippers got swept. So whats the point? And then, that leads me to thinking a lot about C. Is it time to break up the band? Five straight years of Playoff disappointments, a number of sizable cracks in the glass ceiling and some great highlights but not even a Western Conference Finals appearance to show for it. Maybe the Clippers rose to power at the wrong time with Golden State? Sigh.

3. Predict the Clippers starting 5 for tomorrow night.Williams:Rivers-Redick-Mbah a Moute-Pierce-Jordan. Its gonna be a bloodbath. Or, at least in this quadrantof L.A. sports fandom, an average Wednesday.

Mesirow: Rivers Redick Mbah a Moute Green Jordan. Its not glamorous, and its not beautiful, there isnt much play-making and there really isnt a lot of shooting. Oh, did you think I was going to come up with a silver lining? Because I was just going to leave it there. Well O.K., how about this: thats not a terrible defensive group, and going small with Green or the Prince at the four wont kill them against the Aminu-Plumlee frontcourt.

Whalan:Rivers Redick Turkoglu, uh, Al Thornton and DeAndre Jordan? Its not pretty. But guys, weve got the Sixth Man of the Year coming off the bench and if Paul Pierce takes a drink of that Truth syrup, maybe just maybe

Roscoe Whalan

Roscoe Whalans a journalist and Aussie ex-pat living in Washington D.C, who was once told by DeAndre Jordan to speak English. He still believes Yaroslav Korolev may be the answer at small forward.

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Source: http://clipperblog.com/2016/04/27/3-3-los-angeles-clippers-vs-portland-trail-blazers-7-2/

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UFC 200 press event in New York City


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UFC president Dana White stands between Miesha Tate and Amanda Nunes as they square off during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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Jose Aldo (L) and Frankie Edgar pose for after squaring off during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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UFC president Dana White stands between Jose Aldo (L) and Frankie Edgar as they square off during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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UFC president Dana White appears during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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Jon Jones speaks at a press conference with UFC president Dana White at a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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Jon Jones speaks at a press conference with UFC president Dana White at a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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Frankie Edgar, UFC featherweight contender speaks as UFC fighter Amanda Nunes looks on during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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Miesha Tate, UFC women"s bantamweight champion appears during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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Jon Jones speaks at a press conference with UFC president Dana White and Daniel Cormier (L) at a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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Jon Jones speaks at a press conference with UFC president Dana White at a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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Daniel Cormier (L) and Jon Jones pose for a photo after squaring off during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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Miesha Tate, UFC women"s bantamweight champion appears during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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UFC president Dana White appears during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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Miesha Tate, UFC women"s bantamweight champion appears during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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General view of the Theatre at Madison Square Garden during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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UFC president Dana White stars between Daniel Cormier (L) and Jon Jones as they square off during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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Miesha Tate (L) and Amanda Nunes pose for a photo after squaring off during a media availability for UFC 200 at Madison Square Garden on April 27, 2016 in New York City.

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Source: http://www.newsday.com/sports/mixed-martial-arts/ufc-200-in-nyc-jon-jones-daniel-cormier-miesha-tate-pictures-1.11737483

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Dyson"s new hair dryer gives users the silent treatment


Ultra-quiet hair dryer.

Published 28/04/2016 | 02:30

The tech that everyone"s talking about this week is a new hair dryer from Dyson - and it will appeal to those who like the silent treatment.

The Supersonic is light, colourful and cuts down on noise. The device, which cost 50m and three years to develop, boasts a new type of digital motor which has pushed noise to a sound frequency "beyond the audible range for humans".

Its thermostat promises to do away with the risk of burning, and it has "air multiplier" technology to make it speedier and more efficient.

But this isn"t a budget item - it will cost 399 when available here in the coming months.

Journalist Eimear Rabbitt became one of the first people in Ireland to test the Supersonic at Dylan Bradshaw"s Dublin hair salon last night. You can see how it performed with an exclusive video on Independent.ie today.

Irish Independent

Source: http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/dysons-new-hair-dryer-gives-users-the-silent-treatment-34666942.html

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Nintendo NX: We already have so many feelings!


New Nintendo NX Controller!? - Inside Gaming Daily
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Source: http://www.theverge.com/2016/4/27/11521484/nintendo-nx-feelings

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Zillow finds a second home in Centennial


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Google and Twitter are making their presence felt in Boulder, but another tech luminary, Zillow Group, has firmly planted its flag in the south metro area.

Zillow, which had about 330 employees in Colorado late last year, is hiring 150 more.

Those hires, mostly in sales and support, will vault metro Denver ahead of San Francisco as Zillow"s second-largest employment hub after its Seattle headquarters, where it employs 975 people.

"We don"t want to lose our start-up feel," said Greg Bland, a Zillow vice president who oversees the Centennial location.

Bland is a stand-up boss, literally. He works at a standing desk alongside the workers in cubicles he supervises no closed doors or administrative assistants to separate him.

Zillow sales reps wear bluetooth headsets that allow them to roam the office as they speak with prospects. Big wins are broadcast on television screens in the office, and top producers are recognized on a "Wall of Fame."

Perks associated with West Coast tech firms are all there, including a fully stocked kitchen with free drinks and snacks in abundance and a large game room where workers can decompress.

For those who prefer more strenuous exercise as they work, three treadmill desks are available.

Zillow, founded a decade ago this month by former Microsoft executives Rich Barton and Lloyd Frink, initially won attention as the place to go online to find estimates of home values.

Go-to site for buyersOver time, Zillow deepened its market research and added more and more listings, becoming the go-to site for those looking to buy a home.

Agents who want to reach the pool of potential buyers that Zillow has amassed are feeling pressure to pay the toll the company charges or get left behind.

"It is so annoying that Zillow gets their nose in the way of a customer just contacting me because they want to see the house," commented one agent on the National Real Estate Post. "Where does this road end? You got a middleman who should not even be there."

To which another agent responded, "I love Zillow. I love the exposure it gives my company. My return on investment is about 3-to-1 every month. ... Look at Zillow as a tool for success."

Whether they love or hate Zillow, agents increasingly find they can"t afford to ignore it. Zillow.com is running 36 million unique visits a month. The only other site that comes close is Trulia.com at 23 million, according to eBizMBA.

In summer 2014, Zillow Group made a successful $3.5 billion bid for Trulia, inheriting Trulia"s sales center in Centennial, which then employed about 225.

Websites associated with traditional brokerages have struggled to keep pace. Realtor.com, the official website of the National Association of Realtors now owned by News Corp subsidiary Move Inc., gets about 18 million unique visits a month.

Agents who turn to Zillow for leads now generate about $3.6 billion of the $75 billion in annual commissions tied to home sales, Zillow CEO Spencer Raskoff told analysts on an earnings call last week.

That"s where the Centennial office, in a nondescript office park at 10771 E. Easter Ave., comes in. It is effectively Zillow"s "East Coast" sales office, hosting regional sales teams focused on recruiting agents in the Southeast, mid-Atlantic, Midwest and New York City areas.

Each section flows into the other, distinguished by flags, maps and other memorabilia representing the region targeted minus a Carolina Panthers banner that Bland had removed before the Super Bowl.

Picky about hiring

Glassdoor lists starting pay for the inside sales jobs at around $37,000, but commissions can boost what workers take home.

And, Bland adds, benefits are more than competitive, with generous health insurance coverage, three weeks of vacation to start, 16 weeks of maternity leave, and perks like free yoga lessons, access to a nearby indoor golf facility, a shuttle to the light-rail station, etc.

For its holiday party, Zillow hosted nearly all of its 2,200 employees in Seattle for a convention, giving each of them Apple TV as a gift.

Bland said the company is fairly picky about who it hires, and it rejects most who apply. But it is willing to take a chance on the right applicants who lack a background in real estate or sales.

Despite metro Denver"s low unemployment rate, which was 3.1 percent in December, the company hasn"t struggled to fill the openings it has, he said.

Jimmy Lewis was one of those nontraditional candidates. He moved to Denver about three years ago from Las Vegas, where he worked as a roulette dealer.

"I came here with little sales experience," Lewis said. But he learned to sell and has done well, making a comfortable living at Zillow for his family of five.

"It is the best job I have ever had," he said.

The Centennial location also will add positions in two business lines where Zillow Group is trying to expand rentals and new home listings.

Neil Marciniak, Centennial"s economic development manager, said Zillow is not unlike other firms based in more expensive coastal cities that have chosen to expand in metro Denver.

Denver is not as affordable as it once was, but it still is a bargain compared with San Francisco or New York. And it offers a lifestyle that more affordable alternatives Omaha anyone? can"t match, he said.

At the end of last year, Zillow ranked 14th among Centennial private-sector employers, not counting retailers, Marciniak said, and the current hiring push should bring it close to breaking into the city"s top 10.

Aldo Svaldi: 303-954-1410, asvaldi@denverpost.com or @aldosvaldi

Source: http://www.denverpost.com/business/ci_29538867/zillow-finds-second-home-centennial

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WATCH: Joseph Gordon-Levitt Stars as Edward Snowden in Oliver Stone"s "Snowden"


Edward Snowden Interview on Apple vs. FBI, Privacy, the NSA, and More

The film tells the story of the now-infamous former NSA contractor who became one of the most wanted men in the world when he published a trove of classified documents in summer 2013, detailing the National Security Administrations covert surveillance techniques.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt is set to play the titular hero/traitor, who is currently living in Russia, where he fled to avoid espionage charges in the United States.

This latest trailer gives fans a first look at Gordon-Levitt as Edward Snowden and Shailene Woodley (The Descendants, Insurgent) as Snowdens love interest Lindsay Mills. Nicolas Cage, Melissa Leo, Timothy Olyphant, Scott Eastwood, Tom Wilkinson, and Zachary Quinto also star.

In March, writer-director Oliver Stone revealed that hed held secret meetings with Snowden in Russia to prepare for the film, and he had even moved the entire production to Germany at one point to avoid possible interference from the NSA.

Its an amazing story, Stone said at the Sun Valley Film Festival in Iowa. Heres a young man, 30 years old at that time, and he does something thats so powerful. Who at 30 years old would do that, sacrificing his life in that way?

Gordon-Levitt also met with Snowden during the course of the films production, later telling the Guardian that he believes what the ex-NSA contractor did was right.

Now, as he would say, its not for him to say whether it was right or wrong. Thats really for people to decide on their own, and I would encourage anybody to decide that on their own, the actor told the paper. I dont want to be the actor guy whos like, You should listen to me! What he did was right! I dont think thats my place. Even though thatiswhat I believe that what he did was right.

Snowden is due out in theaters September 16.

Follow Daniel Nussbaum on Twitter: @dznussbaum.

Source: http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2016/04/27/joseph-gordon-levitt-edward-snowden-oliver-stones-snowden/

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