Monday, September 12, 2016

NFL: Here"s What We Learned in Week 1


Patriots vs. Cardinals (Week 1) | Post Game Highlights | NFL
Brian Cushing, Keenan Allen Suffer Serious InjuriesPhoto Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen hurt his knee in the third quarter. Credit Peter Aiken/Getty Images

The Houston Texans had to temper some of the enthusiasm for the teams come-from-behind win over the Chicago Bears because of what appeared to be a significant knee injury to Brian Cushing, a linebacker who is among the teams leaders on defense. Cushing, who has dealt with several knee injuries in the past, went down in the first quarter and did not return.

Keenan Allen, a wide receiver for the San Diego Chargers, suffered a non-contact injury to his right knee early in the second quarter. The Sporting News is reporting that Allen tore his ACL, which would be a big blow to the Chargers, who had started the game well but ended up losing to the Kansas City Chiefs in overtime. Allen, who is the teams best receiver when healthy, already had 6 catches for 63 yards at the time of his injury.

Raiders Gamble Pays OffPhoto Michael Crabtree celebrated his two-point conversion in the fourth quarter. Credit Bill Feig/Associated Press

Following a touchdown late in the fourth quarter, Coach Jack Del Rio of the Oakland Raiders decided he had no interest in going to overtime against the New Orleans Saints, and instead went for a 2-point conversion with just 47 seconds remaining. The upstart Raiders made Del Rio look like a genius, with Derek Carr finding Michael Crabtree for the conversion, and then the Oakland defense held on to secure a 35-34 victory in New Orleans.

I was thinking were here to win, lets win it right now, Del Rio said at a news conference following the game. Thats why we took some clock there at the end, so they wouldnt have as much, thats why we went for two after the score. Everything about our strategy at the end was to win.

The Raiders, trying to make the playoffs for the first time since the 2002 season, survived a 423-yard, 4-touchdown passing game by Drew Brees and a 98-yard touchdown by Brandin Cooks that was the longest reception in the N.F.L. since 2011.

Victor Cruz is back! Facing a crucial goal-line situation yards from the Dallas end zone, the Giants turned to a star who was injured and out of the lineup last season. Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz, playing his first game in nearly two years, craftily zig-zagged around and between two Dallas defenders to get open for a 3-yard touchdown pass that gave the Giants a spirited 20-19 victory. Heres how they won.

Carson Wentz Makes Browns Pay: The Cleveland Browns felt strongly enough that Carson Wentz was not the answer for the team at quarterback that they traded away the No. 2 pick in this years draft rather that select him. After getting a good look at the 23-year-old quarterback in his role as the starter for the Philadelphia Eagles, they may be regretting that decision. Wentz hit the ground running in his N.F.L. career, throwing a touchdown on his first drive and eventually beating the Browns 29-10.

This is who he is, Eagles coach Doug Pederson said after the game. This is his DNA. He prepared like a veteran and he played that way. His maturity level was outstanding.

The Browns, who have seemed cursed at the quarterback position since Bernie Kosar was released in 1991, knew that keeping the No. 2 pick in the draft would guarantee them either Jared Goff (who ended up going No. 1 to the Los Angeles Rams) or Wentz, but according to Paul DePodesta, the teams chief strategy officer, neither player was enticing enough, so the team instead traded the pick to the Eagles for five draft picks.

Time will tell if Wentz is an elite quarterback, but in the first game of his career he completed 22 of 37 passes for 278 yards and threw two touchdowns and no interceptions.

Late field goal dooms Jets: The scheduling doyens at N.F.L. headquarters did not do the Jets any early-season favors. Five of their first six opponents this season advanced to the playoffs last season, a hazy maze of danger that began Sunday afternoon when the Cincinnati Bengals visited MetLife Stadium.

Sure enough, the first game of the season ended in disappointment for the Jets, whose defensive backfield had more seams than a three-piece business suit. The Bengals held on for a 23-22 win as Mike Nugent kicked a 45-yard field goal with 54 seconds left.

Heres our Jets game story.

Packers survive in Jacksonville: The Jaguars and their young quarterback, Blake Bortles, made it difficult, but Aaron Rodgers was too much for them, leading the Packers to a 27-23 victory. Rodgers threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score. He looked every bit like, well, a two-time league MVP. He extended plays with his feet, escaped sacks and had precision accuracy all over the field.

Bortles gave Rodgers a challenge, completing 24 of 39 passes for 320 yards and a touchdown, but he came up short on the Jaguars final drive.

Osweiler Solid in Texans Debut: Brock Osweiler threw for 231 yards and two touchdowns in his debut with Houston to lead the Texans and their revamped offense to a 23-14 win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday.

Osweiler, who signed to a $72 million contract from Denver in the offseason, was helped by an offense filled with playmakers.

He completed passes to eight different receivers, led by rookie first-round pick Will Fuller, who became the first player in franchise history to have 100 yards receiving in a debut with 107 and a touchdown. DeAndre Hopkins added 54 yards and a score and running back Lamar Miller had 106 yards rushing in his first game with the Texans. Associated Press

N.F.L. Week 1 Schedule and Scores

All times Eastern

Tampa Bay 31, Atlanta 24

Baltimore 13, Buffalo 7

Houston 23, Chicago 14

Green Bay 27, Jacksonville 23

Kansas City 33, San Diego 27, OT

Oakland 35, New Orleans 34

Cincinnati 23, Jets 22

Philadelphia 29, Cleveland 10

Minnesota 25, Tennessee 16

Seattle 12, Miami 10

N.Y. Giants 20, Dallas 19

Detroit 39, Indianapolis 35

New England 23, Arizona 21

Correction: September 12, 2016

An earlier version of a headline in this article misspelled the given name of the quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks. He is Russell Wilson, not Russel.

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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/11/sports/nfl-scores-schedule.html

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Calendar: Week of September 12


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Heres a look at the week ahead on our Sunday Morning Calendar:

Monday sees the 31st annual Great Sports Legends Dinner for charity. Mariano Rivera and Venus Williams are among this years honorees.

On Tuesday, the United Nations General Assembly opens its 71st Regular Session.

Wednesday is National Eat a Hoagie Day (also known as a Hero, a Grinder, or a Sub, among other names, depending on where you live).

On Thursday, Prince Harry ... fifth in line to the British throne ... celebrates his 32nd birthday.

Friday sees the 20th annual Art For AIDS auction in San Francisco, when nearly 200 donated works of art go up for bid.

And on Saturday, stuntman Eddie Braun will attempt a rocket-powered leap across Idahos Snake River Canyon ... the same stunt that almost killed Evel Knievel back in 1974.

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Marshawn Lynch"s Best Summer Ever - Rolling Stone


Spend the day with Marshawn Lynch

The 2016 NFL season may end up going down as one of the darkest years for running backs. Not only is the league continuing to lean more on quarterbacks not just ones who are breaking passing records like Drew Brees, but also the Cam Newton and Russell Wilson"s of the world who aren"t afraid to get yards on the ground many offenses don"t even feature a single running back anymore because of how dangerous the position is and now transcendent athletes are suddenly tough to come by at that position. Only seven players rushed for 1,000 yards last season; That number was down from 13 in 2014 and 23 such players in 2006.

Because of that, Marshawn Lynch may end up going down as perhaps the second-to-last (after Adrian Peterson) reminder of an era that has made a quieter fade into obscurity than the last seven seasons of Grey"s Anatomy. But Lynch isnt just one of the best football players of his era: Since retiring in February, we"ve been reminded that Lynch is also an amazing f*****g human being to watch live life.

Lynch could be seen wearing pads again on the practice field with the Cal football program down in Australia as they prepared for their 51-31 win over Hawaii last Friday. Before the game, another one of his "actions" (the ones with which hes known for being just about, boss) went viral after Lynch signed a fan"s Patriots t-shirt with, "Seahawks! Beast Mode U b***h!"

That"s just the most recent news about the former Seattle running back to make headlines following his retirement in February.

In June, his interview with 60 Minutes Sports was fairly hailed as one of "the greatest videos" many of us have ever seen as he detailed how he made a career out of running through peoples faces. That same month, Lynch test drove some cars with Digital Trends and talked about Tesla, "frunks," and says he doesn"t have any dance moves, he "just lets it flow." Here here is on July 9, "making men out of boys" by giving a kid the dream of being knocked over by Beast Mode himself at his Fam 1st Family Foundation youth camp:

For 10 years, Marshawn and cousin-slash-NFL quarterback Josh Johnson have run Fam 1st Family with the intention to "improve the lives of children" and it"s not just a flag for them to fly as a tax write-off or to look good to the public (as we know as good as fact by now, Marshawn doesn"t give a s**t what anyone thinks about him), but it"s an organization with a cause that means everything to him.

And that"s when you begin to transition into remembering that there is a soft side to the Beast, if you even knew it at all. Because as terrifying as Lynch was on the field, and as polarizing as he was to fans who viewed him in media snippets refusing to say more than a few words (often just repeating the same ones like "Grateful"), perhaps nothing other than football has been more important to him throughout his career than charity. Now that football is over, it seems that charity and giving could take over.

In April, he spent the early part of his retirement helping build homes in Haiti with Seahawks defensive end Cliff Avril. Another former teammate, Ricardo Lockette who was forced into retirement this offseason recently wrote about the time Lynch spent the whole night in the hospital with him after Lockette"s career-ending neck injury last season. "A lot of people don"t know the real Marshawn. They don"t understand what kind of a man he is, and how much he does for his people in Oakland. My goal in life is to have ten percent of the effect that Marshawn has on peoples lives."

He"s also determined to not become another statistic involving rich athletes quickly going broke after hanging up the cleats (a literal reference for Marshawn), with rapper cousin Mister F.A.B. telling The Breakfast Club that Marshawn hasn"t spent any of his NFL money, instead living off of endorsement deals only and being a "cheap a*s..." Seattle"s All-Pro punt returner Tyler Lockett said that Marshawn even helped him with his 401k.

In fact, websites have even cited Lynchs historic soundbites as great business advice such as "I know I"m going to get got, but I"m going to get mine more than I get got though"; "Just about that action, boss"; "If you just run through somebody"s face, a lot of people arent going to be able to take that over and over and over and over and over.and over and over." (Lest we forget Lynch"s best business advice of all: Avoid costly fines.)

Another one of Marshawns favorite activities over the last few years has included acting and comedy, such as his appearances on Conan and making not one, but two cameos on the also-since-retired FX show The League; co-created by Seahawks superfans Jeff and Jackie Schaffer, Lynch was considered a priority get for the couple running a show about friends in a fantasy football league. But despite a prank Lynch pulled during his first time appearing on the show when he pretended that he would miss the shoot and force production to be delayed and cost them thousands of dollars (he was in fact on time), the Schaffers say he couldnt have been nicer or more generous with his time while on set.

"He could not give one single, solitary f**k about what you think of him, but he gives so many wonderful f***s to the things he cares about," says Jeff. "With Oakland, Fam 1st, friends, teammates, and I know there"s all this stuff about him being frugal, but the thing hes not frugal with is his time." The Schaffers note how he"d spend all day with crew, anyone who wanted photos, and even people who were walking over in droves from other shows and stages, just to take pictures with him. Jackie has also always been impressed with how Lynch treats women, which unfortunately has not been the case for many NFL stars who make the news. "I think he has a very good relationship with his mom," says Jackie, "and I"ve worked with him a bunch of times and hes always been very kind to all the women on set. Very sweet."

"It"s been our experience that he"s a very good guy."

Away from the fanfare of viral videos like riding a camel in Egypt, he"s spent a good portion of his summer working on a campaign to turn a SF Muni bus into a "hyphy ride to transport our kids to workshops," that will operate in the Bay Area to make sure youth are able to get education that they may otherwise not get. It may be the one area where Lynch could begin to attract more attention to himself from the media, if it helps kids get opportunities he didnt have while he was growing up in Oakland.

The 2017 NFL Draft is expected to have one of the best running back classes of this century and the likes of Leonard Fournette, Nick Chubb, Christian McCaffrey, Dalvin Cook, Royce Freeman, and others will usher in a new era of the ground game that officially puts the final touches on the previous one that was headlined by a special few, including Lynch. And while it"s sad to think that his days as a football player are over, its more exciting to be left wondering, "Whats next?"

Source: http://www.rollingstone.com/sports/marshawn-lynchs-best-summer-ever-w437676

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Juggernaut Index, No. 3: The Green Bay Packers


Green Bay Packers 2016 Pump-Up
Green Bay fans have a lot to be enthusiastic about entering 2016, including a healthy receiving corps and rejuvenated running back. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

The Juggernaut Index is our annual ranking and review of NFL teams for fantasy purposes repeat: FANTASY PURPOSES. Here we concern ourselves with a franchises likely contributions to the fantasy player pool. We are not concerned with projected wins and losses. Instead, were focused on yards and points. As always, were beginning with the leagues least useful teams, working our way toward the elite fantasy juggernauts.

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Aaron Rodgers is coming off arguably his worst season as Green Bays starting quarterback, as both his completion percentage (60.7) and yards-per-attempt (6.7) dipped well below his career averages. His passer rating fell below 100.0 for the first time since 2008. The fact that Rodgers still threw 31 touchdown passes and only eight interceptions in his worst professional season is a testament to his position among the all-time greats. He remains the NFLs career leader in passer rating (104.1) and interception percentage (1.6), and he ranks fifth in Y/A (8.0). Among pure passers, hes as good as it gets as good as anyone has ever been.

We have to consider Rodgers slip in efficiency last season to be, in large part, a reflection of the remarkably poor performance by his receivers. Jordy Nelsons preseason ACL injury removed a 1500-yard receiver from the equation, and no player on the roster really, no three players on the roster were able to adequately replace his production. James Jones, Davante Adams and Ty Montgomery combined for 115 catches, 1509 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns on 211 targets last season, with Jones doing most of the heavy lifting (50-890-8). The year prior, Nelson by himself delivered 98 receptions for 1519 yards and 13 spikes on just 151 looks.

Adams in particular was an on-field comedy last season, making the absolute least of a huge opportunity. He caught only 50 b***s on 93 targets, gaining just 483 yards and visiting the end-zone once. Dropped passes were routine, and its a problem thats dogged him in camp and preseason this year, too. This should go without saying, but Adams is not a recommended fantasy flier. Jones is a free agent as of this writing, recently cut by the Chargers. Montgomery is buried on the depth chart. Playoff legend Jeff Janis is dealing with a broken hand, and thus undraftable in leagues of standard size. Former Wisconsin Badgers receiver Jared Abbrederis made some noise in camp, but hes a player with limited tools, still apparently behind Adams in Green Bays receiving hierarchy.

So it really comes down to this: Jordy Nelson and Randall Cobb need to remain fully functional in order for this teams offense to meet the lofty expectations of NFL fans and fantasy owners. Cobb took a huge backward step in production last year, while dealing with both increased focus from opposing defenses and, perhaps more significantly, the season-long effects of an August shoulder injury. Based on Cobbs history and his setup, however, its tough not to like him at his ADP (43.6). Nelson carries a loftier price (23.7) and hes been sidelined for much of the summer with tendinitis in his non-surgically repaired knee. So yes, he carries some risk. But he returned to full practice recently, which is no small thing. If you can snag him near the end of Round 2 or top of Round 3, Im not opposed.

Eddie Lacy was a notable fantasy bust in 2015, but looked good in preseason play. (Photo by Dylan Buell/Getty Images)

Green Bay added tight end Jared Cook to the mix, enabling him to enter a season as a fantasy sleeper for the fifth time in his eight-year career, an unprecedented achievement. Kudos, Jared. Without question, Aaron Rodgers is the best quarterback that Cook has ever been paired with, by orders of magnitude. I wont deny his sleeper appeal in 2016. Cook certainly wouldnt be the worst player that Rodgers has carried to fantasy relevance. As a late-round target for those who pass on luxury tight ends, I like him. However, I would not draft him in a format so deep that I couldnt easily replace him from the free agent pool. Richard Rodgers had several nice moments last season during his eight-TD campaign none nicer than this but he now finds himself behind Cook on the depth chart. Rodgers is probably a red-zone-only weapon at the moment.

Eddie Lacy struggled with girth last year, eventually falling into a job-share with James Starks. Lacy reportedly entered camp this season at a size that better suits the demands of his position, and he had some nice moments in the preseason, gaining 114 yards on 20 carries over three games. Its tough not to like him in the third round of fantasy drafts. We cant just ignore his terrific first and second NFL seasons, when he delivered 1400 scrimmage yards and double-digit TDs each year. Eddie is entering the final season of his deal, for those who care about such things. Ive drafted him in multiple leagues in recent weeks, because the history is promising and he remains the featured back in an elite offense. Starks will no doubt have a role, but we can assume the early workload tilts toward Lacy.

The Packers D is nothin special, despite various brand-name players. But this teams early-season schedule should be loaded with turnovers, so Im interested in this group for fantasy purposes. Green Bay opens with Jacksonville (Bortles!), then Minnesota (Hill!/Bradford!). Its a promising short-term setup, though it seems unwise to get too attached to this D/ST. Its not an every-week fantasy asset.

2015 Offensive Stats & RanksPoints per game 23.0 (15)Pass YPG 218.9 (25)Rush YPG 115.6 (12)Yards per play 5.1 (28)Plays per game 66.2 (9)

Previous Juggernaut Index entries: 32) Cleveland, 31) San Francisco, 30) Philadelphia, 29) Baltimore, 28) Tennessee, 27) Los Angeles, 26) Miami, 25) Detroit, 24) Chicago, 23) San Diego, 22) Minnesota, 21) Tampa Bay, 20) Atlanta, 19) Washington, 18) Buffalo, 17) Kansas City, 16) Oakland, 15) NY Giants, 14) Indianapolis, 13) Jacksonville, 12) Houston, 11) Denver, 10) NY Jets, 9) Dallas, 8) Cincinnati, 7) New England 6) New Orleans, 5) Seattle, 4) Carolina, 3) Green Bay

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Alexis Arquette Dies at 47


The World Says Goodbye To Transgender Actress Alexis Arquette

Actress Alexis Arquette has died, brother Richmond Arquette confirmed in an 11 September 2016 Facebook post.

Arquette shared a press release attributed to Patricia Arquette and signed by several siblings, stating that Alexis was with her familywhen she passed away:

Press release from Patricia on behalf of all of us:

Our sister, Alexis Arquette, passed away this morning, September 11th, 2016.

Alexis was a brilliant artist and painter, a singer, an entertainer and an actor. She starred in movies like Last Exit to Brooklyn, Pulp Fiction, Jumpin" at the Boneyard, Of Mice and Men, The Wedding Singer, and The Bride of Chucky. Her career was cut short, not by her passing, but by her decision to live her truth and her life as a transgender woman. Despite the fact that there are few parts for trans actors, she refused to play roles that were demeaning or stereotypical. She was a vanguard in the fight for understanding and acceptance for all trans people.

She fiercely lived her reality in a world where it is dangerous to be a trans person a world largely unready to accept differences among human beings, and where there is still the ugliness of violence and hostility towards people that we may not understand.

Alexis was born as Robert, our brother. We loved him the moment he arrived. But he came in as more than a sibling he came as our great teacher. As Alexis transitioned into being a woman, she taught us tolerance and acceptance. As she moved through her process, she became our sister, teaching us what real love is.

We learned what real bravery is through watching her journey of living as a trans woman. We came to discover the one truth that love is everything.

In the days leading to her death, she told us she was already visiting the other side, and that where she was going, there was only one gender. That on the other side, we are free from all of the things that separate us in this life, and that we are all one.

She passed away surrounded by love. We held her and sang her David Bowies Starman as she punched through the veil to the other side. We washed her body in rose petals and surrounded her with flowers.

Alexis always had to do everything first. She left before we were ready to let her go. We are all heartbroken that she is no longer with us, but we are grateful for the grace and kindness we were all shown during this difficult time. We are comforted by the fact that Alexis came into our family and was our brother and then our sister, and that she gave us so much love. We will love you always, Alexis. We know we were the lucky ones.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers or gifts, donations please be sent to organizations that support the LGBTQ community in honor of Alexis Arquette.

Please respect our privacy during this time of grieving.Rosanna ArquetteRichmondPatricia ArquetteDavid Arquette

The family did not specify a cause of death and requested privacy from the media and the public.

Alexis Arquette was 47.

Originally published: 12 September 2016

Source: http://www.snopes.com/2016/09/12/alexis-arquette-dies-at-47/

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Marcus Mariota, Tennessee Titans struggle in Week 1 loss to Minnesota Vikings: Live updates recap


ESPN First Take - Today Minnesota Vikings Acquire QB Sam Bradford

Former Ducks QB Marcus Mariota and the Tennessee Titanslost to theMinnesota Vikings in Week 1, 25-16. Here"s everything you need to know to follow the score or how to watch live on TV or online.

What: Tennessee Titans vs. Minnesota Vikings

When: Sunday, Sept. 11, 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET

Where: Nissan Stadium, Nashville, TN

TV: KMTR-16 (NBC, Eugene), DirecTV Sunday Ticket

Watch online: You can watch the live stream on DirecTV"s nfl app.

Local players to watch: Tennessee - QB Marcus Mariota (Oregon).

Mariota and the Titans expect to have more than the three wins than they had in 2015. The addition of running backs DeMarco Murray, Derrick Henry and wide receivers Rishard Matthews and Andre Johnson are expected to take some of the pressure off Mariota.

Follow along as we bring you live updates and analysis from the game from kickoff through the final whistlein the comments section below.Have thoughts on how Mariota and the Titans are performing? Don"t hesitate to jump in on the live updates and chat with us as the game rolls along.

-- Geoffrey C. Arnold | @geoffreyCarnold

Source: http://www.oregonlive.com/nfl/index.ssf/2016/09/marcus_mariota_tennessee_titan_17.html

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Kate Upton Calls Out Talent Agents And "Cruel" Classmates In New Interview


Kate Upton Tries to Say Mean Things with a Smile

Kate Upton is calling out all of the people who were mean to her. The model is gracing the October 2016 issue of Glamour magazine. Inside the magazine, things get really revealing as Kate Upton revealed that she was often told to lose weight most of her life.

After being told she doesnt fit in, Kate Upton learned to accept herself the way she is. She said that she was often told by modeling agents to lose weight, cites People.

At first I tried to diet to become their image, but eventually I realized that it wasnt realistic! This is just the shape of my body. So I had to block them out. I think that the people who are the loudest about wanting to change you are the people with the least amount of vision and creativity.

The 24-year-old also talked about what it was like growing up among her peers. Upton recalled the time that her appearance would get teased, cites the Daily Mail.

Kids can be cruel, and they used to make fun of me for having long legs and bushy eyebrows. My mom would flip through magazines and say, Look, all these models have that too. I decided I wanted to be a model.

Upton then added that she didnt wear Louis Vuitton and Gucci in high school because in Florida you just wear bikinis and flip-flops. Upton was then asked if she had to fight body-shaming critics, to which she responded, All. The. Time. She revealed that she looks up to her fellow Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue cover star Ashley Graham, whos been taking the fashion world by storm.

Things have definitely changed in the industry, mostly for the positive. Were more accepting now. For me, someone like Ashley Graham, who loves her body and is always talking about it, is inspiring.

The blonde beauty said that she built up her confidence when people started throwing work at her. Uptons first modeling gig was for a local Miami magazine where she modeled inside a Crunch gym.

Where I grew up, it was considered a great thing to have a curvy body to fill out a bathing suit. For that to be a negative was so confusing to me. And besides, when I started working, I was booked constantly, mostly for catalog work. So when people were saying, Oh, she doesnt have the right look for a model, I thought, Then why am I working every single day?"

Upton keeps her model body in tip-top shop by working with a personal trainer. She often posts videos to her Instagram page of her weight training sessions. Upton says that she does a combination of weight training and cardio in a circuit.

A couple of years ago, there was a switch for me. I used to work out to have my hips to be a certain size. Now I do it for myself, because I want to be strong. I want to have energy. In my mind I feel like I can beat someone up I really want to be able to do it! Upton exclaimed.

She added that she now has a nice b**t thanks to all the squats she does. As for her diet, Upton doesnt get too crazy. She tries to eat a lot more protein and vegetables, and does her best to avoid sugar. Upton also learned how to play tennis, but her fianc Justin Verlander get beating her in matches, so she gave up. She said that she would much rather be in fashion rather than sports.

I love what I do I love fashion. Whatever you wear, it really sets the tone for the day. If Im in sweatpants, I fully become that person Im lazy and kind of a mess. The opposite is also true; fashion can give you confidence.

[Photo by Gustavo Caballero/Getty Images for Churchill Downs]

Source: http://www.inquisitr.com/3498193/kate-upton-calls-out-talent-agents-and-cruel-classmates-in-new-interview/

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