Monday, August 31, 2009

Daytime Emmy Awards

A beautiful 30something is afraid that her looks have tarnished. Suitors no longer clamor for her attention the way they once did. Eventually, however, as her mid-life crises raged on, she was rescued from the throes of obscurity by a knight in shining armor.
Sadly, it's not a melodramatic storyline from one of daytime's eight remaining soap operas. It's the story of the 36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, the highest honor bestowed upon daytime entertainment.
For much of the year, the talk wasn't about who would win a Daytime Emmy, but rather if there would be a Daytime Emmy telecast. Because of economic reasons, CBS opted out of broadcasting this year's awards ceremony. ABC had a chance to step in, but it, too, passed. Even SOAPnet, the all-things-soaps cable channel, declined.
36th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards held in Los Angeles

One of the big winners last night, Christian LeBlanc from Y&R

Rather than being relegated to someone's living room, Associated Television International stepped in with a new vision for the Daytime Emmy telecast. That vision included something that seemed improbable just five years ago: for the first time in its history, the Daytime Emmys would not broadcast on one of the three major networks.
The Emmy ceremony was also shifted from the posh Kodak Theater in Hollywood to the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Los Angeles. In perhaps an unintentional and ironic bit of symbolism, the Orpheum, once one of four vibrant venues built during the height of 1920s vaudeville, sits on the same street as three other shuttered theaters.
Though the mood may have been more somber than in years past, daytime's bright stars -- from the world of soaps, children's television, talk shows, court shows, and game shows -- turned out to honor those nominated as the best in daytime television. The event was hosted by Grammy winner Vanessa Williams, who on the surface has no ties to daytime television, but who says she watches talk shows and court shows in her dressing room, and admits to having been a regular viewer of soaps "way back in the day."
As the term "changes" repeatedly linked itself to all Emmy discussion, the night also saw its share of surprises. There were five first-time winners, some exuberant exclamations from the stage, and seemingly overdue recognition for a daytime drama series that is believed to be the most-watched program in the world.



Game Time Decisions

Preseason game 3 notes
Brian Swaw


Preseason game 3 notes
18 teams played their all-important 3rd preseason game this past weekend. Here are a few of our observations of player performances and fantasy impact:



•Chiefs QB Matt Cassel was pulled from last night's game after just 3 plays with a leg injury. He was sacked by Seahawks DT Brandon Mebane and fell awkwardly. X-rays came back negative, but no further updates have been given. Don't expect to hear much about it either. Chiefs GM Scott Pioli comes from the Bill Belichick camp.
Seattle Seahawks v Kansas City Chiefs

•Browns QBs Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson split reps with the 1st-team offense for the first 3 quarters of last night's game against the Titans. Quinn finished 11 of 15 for 128 yards and a TD pass to WR Braylon Edwards. Meanwhile, Anderson completed 7 of 11 passes for 77 yards. Both guys played well, but looked for HC Eric Mangini to name Quinn his starter early this week.

•Lions RB Kevin Smith rushed 8 times for 50 yards and added 3 catches for 33 yards in just 1 quarter of action yesterday afternoon against the Colts. Smith looked powerful, breaking tackles and pushing piles for a few extra yards. It looks like Detroit's offense will revolve around Smith, not Calvin Johnson. Smith continues to be undervalued with an ADP in the late 3rd round

•Giants RB Brandon Jacobs left the game to get an x-ray on his arm but returned shortly after. He finished the night with 6 carries for 24 yards, plus an 8-yard TD reception. Just a little reminder that this guy is injury-prone. But he's got top-5 upside if he can play a full 16-game season.

•Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck's 1st pass of the night was picked off by CB Brandon Flowers and returned for a TD. But Hass proceeded to shred the Chiefs secondary. He finished the night 19 of 25 for 216 yards and 2 TDs in just over 1 half of action. His TDs went to WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh and TE John Carlson. Hasselbeck has looked excellent this preseason. And more importantly, he's looked healthy. He's a borderline QB1.
Seattle Seahawks v Kansas City Chiefs

•Colts TE Dallas Clark caught 6 passes for 63 yards and a TD in just over 1 half of action this yesterday. To say Clark and QB Peyton Manning were on the same page would be a serious understatement. Clark is the #2 option in one of the best passing games in the NFL

•Panthers WR Steve Smith appeared in his 1st preseason game of 2009 last night against the Ravens. He finished with 2 catches for 37 yards and looked 100% healthy. Smith was targeted 4 times. He can be safely drafted as a WR1.

•Lions QBs Daunte Culpepper and Matt Stafford played equally well in the team's 3rd preseason game yesterday afternoon. Culpepper got the start and finished 7 of 12 for 67 yards and 1 TD on 2 drives. Stafford played 4 series and completed 13 of 19 attempts for 160 yards and 1 INT. We wouldn't be surprised if the Lions waited until after their final preseason game before naming a starter.
Colts vs. Lions

•Ravens RB Ray Rice struggled a bit on the ground last night against the Panthers. He rushed 10 times for just 32 yards. But he also caught 8 balls for 67 yards. Most of the receptions came on check-downs, and Rice did an excellent job picking up chunks of yardage after the catch. Baltimore is definitely gearing up to make Rice the focal point of its offense. However, it's worth noting that RBs LeRon McClain and Willis McGahee combined for 4 carries inside the Panthers' 10, while Rice didn't receive any.
Baltimore Ravens v Carolina Panthers

•Raiders RB Darren McFadden had an uneventful afternoon against the Saints. He rushed 3 times for 0 yards and caught 3 balls for 21 yards. The Raiders were smoked 45-7, and the offense never got in rhythm. We're just hoping this performance drops McFaddens's ADP a bit. We still love him as a RB2
NFL: Preseason-New Orleans Saints at Oakland Raiders

Monday, August 24, 2009

Simms Injured Leg

Denver Broncos v San Francisco 49ers

08/24/2009 4:26 PM -

“Broncos quarterback Chris Simms sustained a lower-leg injury during Saturday’s preseason game against the Seahawks. The severity of the injury is yet to be disclosed.”

SOURCE: ROTOTIMES

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Friday, August 21, 2009

eCouchCoach

1. Tom Brady, NE—The knee is healthy and Brady is hungry, making him my top fantasy QB. With a more than capable group of receivers, Brady will eclipse the 4,000 yard mark and should lead the NFL in TD passes.
New England Patriots v Philadelphia Eagles

2. Peyton Manning, IND—Consistency is the name of the game when drafting the quarterback high and over the last decade, no player has been more consistent than Manning. He may not be the top fantasy QB, but you won't kick yourself for the pick.

3. Drew Brees, NO—The Saints will still be hurling the ball down the field this year, but the tougher schedule puts Brees' TD-to-INT ratio in jeopardy. He is the top fantasy QB for some, but he's not as flawless as you may think.

4. Aaron Rodgers, GB—Rodgers has no problem adjusting to life as a starter and now that he has a rhythm with his receivers the good times will keep rolling. Even though he faced plenty of passing situations, Rodgers found a way to keep his INT numbers down.

5. Kurt Warner, ARI—If Warner is the starter in Arizona for 16 games he is a fabulous pick. There are plenty of weapons around him and Warner does a great job of getting the ball out of his hands.

6. Donovan McNabb, PHI—The Eagles' Super Bowl hopes are resting on the shoulders of McNabb. Philly's line is stronger and the receivers are deeper, every year owners sleep on McNabb and every year he makes teams pay.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Fantasy Baseball Advice

Dead Weight: Hitters
By Cary James, Fantasy Baseball Cafe Regular


Hello again! Today we return to the hitters who are making you hate that you paid good money for draft guides. Luck is 50% of fantasy sports, and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Notice, this isn’t a Buy/Sell guide per se, but a document of human suffering. I will then increase the level of suffering by including two players regularly available in most leagues that have been playing better than your second-round bust. Let the fun begin!

Dead Weight

C: Russell Martin (LAD)
Dodgers-Giants


No power, not enough steals, and he’s barely hitting for average. And here’s a painfully fun game brought to you by hindsight.

Catcher A: 48 runs / 3 HR / 33 RBI / 9 SB / .261 BA
Catcher B: 52 runs / 9 HR / 53 RBI / 5 SB / .277 BA

Isn’t it awful to know that the first line is Russell and the second is some scrubby catcher picked up on waivers? And you passed up on solid 4-category OFs or stud pitchers to draft a catching equivalent to Ivan Rodriguez? Oh yeah, I went there.

Replace him with…

Kurt Suzuki (OAK)
MLB: As v Rangers August 6,2007
Yup, he is Catcher B in the last example. Not much else to report, but…*yawn*…boy is it hard to write about catchers. Did you know I drafted Ramon Hernandez too early in my draft, but was able to replace him with Brandon Inge in a pinch? Anywho, expect middling numbers from Suzuki through the rest of the season, probably a .270 average with about 15 runs/ribbies to the end. Mixed leaguers can do better, but AL-only players are holding him close their hearts.

Miguel Olivo (KC)

In need of power and willing to sacrifice batting average? Sounds like a Royals catcher to me! John Buck wasn’t hitting 15 homers with .200 average, so Olivo has taken over gracefully, bashing 16 homers and even hitting .240! However, Brayan Pena has been taking away his at-bats, making Olivo a spot-start at best. Plus, his peripherals for a terrible hitting team like the Royals are terrifically awful. Guess what? He’s still ranked higher than Russell Martin for the season. Brutal.

SOFA League Experts

Yours truly recently completed another experts league draft known as SOFA (Site Owners Football Association), which includes nine other very knowledgeable websites from around the internet. The first thing that crossed my mind is “Greg, you had better do an outstanding job or Craig (Davis) will come calling.” I always get a bit nervous with these type of leagues since I, by myself, am representing an entire site. But, aside from MFL crashing for a good hour, I believe I had one of the better drafts I have had in awhile. Plus, it helped that it was a 10-teamer, rather than the usual 12-14. My big money local league is a 10′er, so I have been practicing for one of these for quite some time. Below are the breakdowns of rounds and what I think of the players that I had drafted.

ROUND 1
1.01 - Adrian Peterson, Rotoworld
1.02 - LaDainian Tomlinson, KFFL
1.03 - Matt Forte, Fantasyfootball.com
1.04 - Maurice Jones-Drew, Rotoexperts
1.05 - Chris Johnson, Fantasy Insights
1.06 - Steven Jackson, Fantasy Guru
1.07 - Andre Johnson, Footballguys.com
1.08 - Larry Fitzgerald, Sports Weekly
1.09 - DeAngelo Williams, Sports Grumblings
1.10 - Frank Gore, The Huddle

Green Bay Packers v Chicago Bears

This really wasn’t much of a surprise. I had pegged Forte as a top-5 talent all offseason. The signing of QB Jay Cutler won’t change that.

ROUND 2
2.01 - Randy Moss, The Huddle
2.02 - Steve Slaton, Sports Grumblings
2.03 - Michael Turner, Sports Weekly
2.04 - Calvin Johnson, Footballguys
2.05 - Greg Jennings, Fantasy Guru
2.06. - Reggie Wayne, Fantasy Insights
2.07 - Marion Barber, Rotoexperts
2.08 - Brian Westbrook, Fantasyfootball.com
2.09 - Clinton Portis, KFFL
2.10 - Marques Colston, Rotoworld

EAGLES TRAINING CAMP

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Vikings Sign Brett Favre

Brett Favre Signs with th Minnesota Vikings

Vikings Sign Brett Favre
August 18, 2009, 3:08pm

Vikings Website - [Full Article]

The Minnesota Vikings have signed three-time NFL MVP Brett Favre , the team announced today. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. “We believe adding a player such as Brett Favre to our mix will be a strong positive for this football team,” said Head Coach Brad Childress. “As we have conveyed before, his unique knowledge of our system, the NFC North and his innate skills make this a rare opportunity. We felt there was a brief window to reconsider the possibility and we owed it to the organization to evaluate our options. After thorough discussion, the same variables that made this a unique and positive situation previously, still exist. Now, our attention turns to getting to work as a team, our next practice and preparing for the season.”

Monday, August 17, 2009

Briteny Spears Gallery

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Monday, August 10, 2009

General Hospital

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Senate poised to make history with Sotomayor vote

JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS
AP News

Aug 06, 2009 05:23 EST

Sonia Sotomayor is poised to make history as the Supreme Court's first Hispanic justice despite staunch opposition from Republicans who call her ill-suited for the bench, a pending victory for Democrats who believe her confirmation will pay off politically.

Supreme Court nominee Sotomayor Confirmation Hearing in Washington

The Senate is ready to vote Thursday to confirm President Barack Obama's high court nominee, a 55-year-old appeals court judge of Puerto Rican descent who was raised in a New York City housing project, educated in the Ivy League and served 17 years on the federal bench.

Sotomayor picked up more GOP support Wednesday even as nearly three-quarters of the Senate's 40 Republicans said they would vote "no" and contended she would bring liberal bias and personal sympathies to her decisions. With all Democrats expected to back her, she has more than enough votes to be confirmed, barring a surprise turn of events, in one of the Senate's last actions before it breaks for the summer.

Democrats, praising her as a well-qualified judge and a mainstream moderate, are warning Republicans that they risk a backlash from Hispanic voters — a growing part of the electorate — if they oppose her. But Republicans bristle at the suggestion, noting that Democrats used extraordinary measures several years ago to block the confirmation of GOP-nominated Miguel Estrada, a Honduran-born attorney, to the federal bench.

GOP senators say their opposition to Sotomayor is based on her speeches and record, pointing to a few rulings in which they argue she showed disregard for gun rights, property rights and job discrimination claims by white employees. They also cite comments she's made about the role that a judge's background and perspective can play, especially a 2001 speech in which she said she hoped a "wise Latina" would usually make better decisions than a white man.

Republicans have been particularly critical of Sotomayor's position on the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. She was part of a panel that ruled this year that the amendment doesn't limit state actions — only federal ones — in keeping with previous Supreme Court precedent. But gun rights supporters said her court shouldn't have called the issue "settled law," and they criticized her for refusing during her confirmation hearings to go beyond what the high court has said and declare that the Second Amendment applies to the states.

The National Rifle Association is strongly opposing her and has threatened to downgrade any senator who votes to confirm Sotomayor in its closely watched candidate ratings. The warning has made little impact on Democrats, many of whom have rallied behind the judge despite their perfect or near-perfect ratings from the NRA, but it may have influenced some Republicans who were initially considered possible supporters but have since announced their opposition, citing gun rights as a key reason.

Just a handful of Republicans are backing Sotomayor, and most of them say that while they disagree with some of her views and rulings, they believe she's well-qualified. Sen. Kit Bond of Missouri said partisanship has no place in debates over judges.

"There's been no significant finding against her, there's been no public uprising against her," Bond said. "I will support her, I'll be proud for her, the community she represents and the American dream she shows is possible."

Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., also said he'd vote for her, adding that politicizing the confirmation process — as he argued Democrats did when they blocked GOP nominees in the past — "undermines the public's views of our courts and the integrity of our judicial system."

Obama named Sotomayor to replace retiring Justice David Souter, a liberal named by a Republican president, and she's not expected to alter the court's ideological balance.

Former Edwards Mistress Arrives At Federal Courthouse

The former mistress of John Edwards arrived at a federal courthouse in Raleigh, N.C., this morning, reports the Associated Press. Rielle Hunter is presumably testifying to a grand jury.

In video shown on CNN, Hunter had her daughter with her as she entered the courthouse.

Edwards has admitted a grand jury is investigating his use of campaign funds, but the U.S. Attorney's office in North Carolina won't confirm or deny an investigation. Edwards's political action committee paid Hunter's video production firm $100,000 in 2006, and another $14,086 in April 2007. Edwards said he ended the affair in 2006.

Rielle Hunter is seen here with John Edwards and wife Elizabeth in 2006

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Has Naomi lost it again?

The First Ladies of Africa Health Summit Gala

Yet another report of Naomi Campbell losing her rag has hit the headlines.

Boring. We think so. But still it’s news so we’re reporting it. The supermodel has been accused of attacking a photographer with her handbag. Don’t laugh. He’s actually had to be admitted into hospital. The incident was said to have taken place while she was holidaying with her boyfriend.


Speaking to an Italian newspaper, photographer Gaetano Di Giovanni said,

‘First she hit with her bag, screaming at me and then she tried to slap me. I managed to avoid her – but her nails still got my eye. For a few seconds I could not see a thing. I could hear that her bodyguards and her boyfriend were trying to drag her away.’

Naomi’s camp are denying the accusations.