Monday, October 31, 2016

Jerry Jones' latest statement is either a good or bad sign for Tony Romo and other top stories.

  • Jerry Jones' latest statement is either a good or bad sign for Tony Romo

    Jerry Jones' latest statement is either a good or bad sign for Tony Romo
    Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones before an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016, in Green Bay, Wis. (Photo: Matt Ludtke, AP)The debate over whether Tony Romo or Dak Prescott will start as the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys once Romo is healthy again rages on, and Jerry Jones is doing nothing to help settle it. A week ago, the Cowboys owner said there was "zero chance" the team would start Dak over Romo, but he's since and walked those statements back.On Tuesda..
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  • GMs: Warriors will top Cavs in NBA Finals trilogy

    GMs: Warriors will top Cavs in NBA Finals trilogy
    The NBA's general managers are expecting a third straight Golden State-Cleveland matchup in this season's NBA Finals, with the Warriors the pick to reclaim the title.Such was the consensus from the annual poll of general managers by NBA.com. The Warriors and Cavaliers each got 97 percent of the votes cast by GMs when asked to pick the Western and Eastern conference champions -- meaning, if each team got one ballot, 29 of the 30 teams voted for a rematch.And here's why it wouldn't have been unani..
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  • Bill Belichick says he's a grandfather, announces baby as Patriots 'roster addition'

    Bill Belichick says he's a grandfather, announces baby as Patriots 'roster addition'
    FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Bill Belichick is a grandfather for the first time, and the New England Patriots' head coach proudly announced the news in a unique way at the beginning of his conference call Tuesday morning."We have a roster addition to announce this morning, which is a little different than the usual one. The emphasis would be on little," he said. "We can add newborn Blakely Rose to the depth chart. She was born this morning to my son Steve and the real MVP, Jen. So this is a happy and ex..
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  • Pep Guardiola Needs to Beat Barcelona to Confirm the Dominance of His Methods

    Pep Guardiola Needs to Beat Barcelona to Confirm the Dominance of His Methods
    Some interesting things happened the last time Pep Guardiola managed a visiting team at the Camp Nou. Barcelona had less of the ball than the opposition—then just the second time in 442 games that that had happened—while Bayern Munich, Guardiola’s team, failed to register a shot on target. And the Catalans' decisive goal in the 77th minute, the first in a 3-0 win, came after his goalkeeper had tried to play out from the back and given the ball away. It was as if everything he thought he had kno..
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  • Blackhawks forward Marian Hossa scores 500th NHL goal

    Blackhawks forward Marian Hossa scores 500th NHL goal
    Associated Press 2:07 a.m. EDT October 19, 2016Marian Hossa acknowledges the crowd after scoring his 500th career goal.(Photo: Jonathan Daniel, Getty Images)CHICAGO — Marian Hossa was almost headed for an awkward celebration of his 500th career goal. Then the Chicago Blackhawks put together one final push, making sure it was a sweet night for their accomplished winger.Artem Anisimov snapped a third-period tie with his first goal of the season and then had an empty-netter with 45 sec..
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  • LeBron James said the Cavs are 'uptight,' even if they don't show it

    LeBron James said the Cavs are 'uptight,' even if they don't show it
    COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Of course you've seen the Cavaliers clowning around at the Indians' playoff games. The hugs, the dancing, the Tribe-jersey wearing LeBron James, Kevin Love, and J.R. Smith with the rest of the team, up in the suite at Progressive Field with cups in their hands, or down on the infield addressing screaming Cleveland fans before an Indians playoff game. Those scenes have been splattered all over TVs across America for the past couple weeks, shared more times than you can count o..
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  • Knile Davis confident he can help running game

    Knile Davis confident he can help running game
    Kansas City Chiefs running back Knile Davis (34) rushes for a touchdown past Green Bay Packers inside linebacker Jake Ryan (47) in the first half of a preseason game at Arrowhead Stadium.(Photo: John Rieger/USA TODAY Sports)Story HighlightsPackers give up 2018 conditional seventh-round pick in trade for DavisPractice squad rookie Don Jackson still expected to be signed to 53-man rosterEddie Lacy's ankle injury likely to sideline him for several weeksGREEN BAY - On his first day as a member of th..
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  • Anthony Beauvillier: Anthony Beauvillier scores first career goal

    Anthony Beauvillier scored his first career NHL goal in a 3-2 loss to the Sharks on Tuesday night. It took the 28th pick in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft three games to score his first career goal. He now has two points in his first three games but we still ...
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  • Todd Bowles opens possibility for Geno Smith to start for Jets

    Todd Bowles opens possibility for Geno Smith to start for Jets
    One day after giving a vote of confidence to embattled quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick, New York Jets coach Todd Bowles backtracked on his commitment, hinting Tuesday he could turn to Geno Smith this weekend.Bowles also expanded the quarterback controversy to four players, saying it's "definitely possible" that Bryce Petty and/or Christian Hackenberg could play before the end of the season.The coach backed Fitzpatrick after Monday night's 28-3 loss to the Arizona Cardinals, saying, "Fitz will be ba..
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  • Slumping Cubs looking at shattered dreams

    Slumping Cubs looking at shattered dreams
    LOS ANGELES -- Beforehand, Cubs first baseman Anthony Rizzo all but promised to hit better. “I will,” Rizzo said. “The law of averages says I’m due.” Shortstop Addison Russell made an adjustment, becoming more relaxed with his hands in his setup. Manager Joe Maddon changed his lineup, dropping Rizzo from third to fourth and Russell from fifth to seventh while elevating Javier Baez from sixth to fifth. And  ... nothing. The Cubs were shut out for the second straight game in the Nationa..
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Free walk-in flu clinic planned for Oct. 14 at Ridley YMCA .Five dead in I-89 crash in Williston .
A Health Benefit of Roller Coasters .Europe|Britain, Seeking to Mitigate 'Brexit' Turbulence, Hints at Economic Shift .

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