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Guy Fieri kicked out of Super Bowl party, report says

March 25, 2015 by www.foxnews.com Leave a Comment

Apparently Guy Fieri doesn’t always appreciate mixing with the common folk.

According to US Weekly , the Food Network star got into a huff in New Orleans on Super Bowl weekend and was thrown out of a party when he was denied entry to its VIP section because he was wearing the wrong bracelet.

“He couldn’t get into VIP,” the magazine quoted a source as saying. “He threw a fit and was kicked out!”

Fieri has been having a rough time recently. His restaurant for the New York City masses, Guy’s American Bar and Kitchen, was recently flayed in a now infamous New York Times restaurant review .

A Food Network rep had no comment. Fieri’s personal PR did not immediately respond.

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Are the Detroit Lions the kings of the NFL offseason?

March 22, 2023 by deadspin.com Leave a Comment

The early returns of NFL free agency are here, and the clear winner is the Detroit Lions — at least according to the media’s reaction. Everybody’s favorite dysfunctional franchise finished 2022 strong after an abominable start and barely missed the playoffs. Some would say they were the best team to miss the postseason, and to that, I would ask, did you see some of the teams in the postseason?

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But before we dive into the hype that’s made Dan Campbell (pictured) the betting favori , let’s look at the moves the experts loved.

Kings of the offseason?

The Lions improved an Achilles heel of a secondary by adding corners Cameron Sutton and Emmanuel Mosley, as well as coveted safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson . They added David Montgomery to bolster the running back depth, and

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It was enough to get the Pride of Detroit blog to aggregate various talking heads heaping atta boys upon Detroit. Rich Eisen, Kyle Brandy, and Kay Adams all were effusive in their praise, and that’s without a single draft pick, of which the Lions have eight.

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The front office will be able to fix or bulk more areas with four selections in the top 55, a third-rounder

So Lions fans should book tickets to Las Vegas?

There’s more than just draft picks and hype that has me looking at Lions like the Hard Knocks , and Campbell has already endeared himself to NFL fans like he just cried for the 15th straight presser. Hell, during Week 3 of last year, bettors were still so enthused by the Lions that they were the public’s betting favorite for the Super Bowl .

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Proof that the house is still undefeated aside, next year’s big game is in Las Vegas, and I wouldn’t at all be surprised if football fans were enamored by Detroit’s chances to get there. The other likeness to the 2022 Eagles is how the Lions finished the season prior. While Philly didn’t look great in a R

Say what you will about Goff, he did get the Rams to the Super Bowl, and helmed a top-seven passing offense in 2022 while playing a key role in Detroit finishing third in total touchdowns scored. You know how many QB rooms in the NFC have a starter who’s been to a Super Bowl? It’s Detroit, Philly, Los Angeles, and Green Bay until Aaron Rodgers stops holding sports media hostage.

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I really want to hop on the Lions’ bandwagon because I looked like an idiot after not buying into/actively lashing back at the Eagles. The evidence and critics indicated otherwise, and all those folks can say, “See, I know what I’m talking about,” while I’m left out in the rain with a deflated balloon.

Having said that, I still can’t do it. My bias prevented me from siding with Philly, and now it’s happening again with the Motor City. I don’t hate the Lions with a searing passion, but I do feel that passionately about the team’s ability to rear back and uppercut the city of Detroit in the balls with unrelenting efficiency.

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So cast in pennies and pounds at your own risk, because I’ll be investing mine in precious metals.

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N.F.L. Teams Are Bullish on Cornerbacks and Bearish on Running Backs

March 23, 2023 by www.nytimes.com Leave a Comment

The trade talks/ransom negotiations over Aaron Rodgers between the Jets and the Green Bay Packers, coupled with the icy contractual staring contest between Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens, have so thoroughly dominated the N.F.L. news cycle that it is easy to lose track of the dozens of trades, signings and releases that have taken place since the official start of the league’s new year on March 15.

Most of the transactions of the last two weeks boil down to a frenzied blur of sturdy, but unspectacular, veterans signing fully unguaranteed contracts. These deals will not affect the 2023 standings much. Some of the comings and goings of the free-agency period, however, are signs of larger trends that are reshaping how teams structure their rosters and payrolls.

Bargains on the Trading Block

The shrewdest maneuvers have been trades, not free-agent signings. Veterans on the trading block are often better players than the available free agents and can be acquired in exchange for midround draft picks and affordably replaced in a year or two, if things don’t work out.

The Miami Dolphins strolled into the Los Angeles Rams’ salary-cap-mandated sheriff’s auction and came away with the services of a six-time Pro Bowl cornerback, Jalen Ramsey, for just a third-round draft pick and the rights to a backup tight end, Hunter Long. The Dolphins acquired an outstanding defender in his prime; the Rams settled for some spare parts and $5.6 million in sweet cap relief.

The Dallas Cowboys acquired the rights to a five-time Pro Bowl cornerback, Stephon Gilmore, from the Indianapolis Colts for just a fifth-round pick, then traded two late-round picks for the much-traveled receiver Brandin Cooks, who did not fit the Houston Texans’ rebuilding plans. Technically, the Cowboys were inactive on the free-agent market, yet they added two quality starters.

The Texans acquired the rights to guard Shaq Mason from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who are downsizing in the wake of Tom Brady’s latest and most credible retirement announcement. All the Buccaneers received in return for an eight-year starter with two Super Bowl rings was a reshuffling of late-round draft picks.

The Giants got into the act by trading a third-round pick for the rights to tight end Darren Waller, a 2020 Pro Bowl player with the Las Vegas Raiders, who do not appear to know whether they are contending or rebuilding right now.

Also of note: The Jets added safety Chuck Clark, formerly of the Ravens, in exchange for a mere seventh-round pick, illustrating that it’s possible for a team devoting most of its resources and bandwidth to acquiring/courting/appeasing Rodgers to make upgrades, just not very big ones.

No-Fly Zones Strictly Enforced

Fielding just one quality cornerback in today’s N.F.L. is about as useful as wearing one roller skate. Teams need bundles of two or three capable cornerbacks to stop the full-throttle passing games of the Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles and Cincinnati Bengals. That’s why the Dolphins added Ramsey to pair with the four-time Pro Bowler Xavien Howard and the Cowboys acquired Gilmore to join Trevon Diggs, the 2021 interceptions leader.

Other teams also invested heavily in their secondaries. The Detroit Lions added cornerbacks Cameron Sutton (formerly of the Pittsburgh Steelers) and Emmanuel Moseley (San Francisco 49ers), plus Eagles safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson, in a bid to make the leap from feisty also-rans to legitimate contenders. The Eagles, desperate not to backslide after their Super Bowl loss, lost Gardner-Johnson but managed to retain both James Bradberry and Darius Slay, at considerable expense.

Not every contender managed to keep its pass defense intact. The Bengals lost their starting safeties Jessie Bates (Atlanta Falcons) and Vonn Bell (Carolina Panthers). Bengals games may be higher scoring than N.B.A. games in 2023.

For Sale: Running Back Cleats. Overused.

While cornerbacks and safeties are in greater demand than ever, running backs have joined the gig economy.

Saquon Barkley (Giants), Josh Jacobs (Raiders) and Tony Pollard (Cowboys) received franchise tags and $10.1-million each from their clubs: a living wage, certainly, but hardly a commitment. Running backs who changed teams in search of fulfilling long-term relationships ended up taking what they could get.

Miles Sanders, who rushed for 1,269 yards for the Eagles last season, signed with the Panthers for a reported four-year deal that includes just $13 million guaranteed. Jamaal Williams, who rushed for 1,066 yards and a league-high 17 touchdowns for the Lions in 2022, signed with the New Orleans Saints for three years and just $8.15 million in guarantees.

Meanwhile, Los Angeles Chargers running back Austin Ekeler formally requested a trade, and there have been loud rumors that perennial 1,000-yard rushers like Dalvin Cook and even Derrick Henry were on the block. No one appears to be in any hurry to take on these high-mileage rushers.

The most stunning development on the running back job market, however, was the Cowboys’ release of the two-time N.F.L. rushing leader Ezekiel Elliott, who had reached the tail end of the increasingly burdensome $90 million contract extension he signed in 2019.

The Cowboys will now incur $11.8 million in dead money while handing the bulk of their carries to Pollard, and Elliott-sized running back contracts have most likely gone the way of the Stegosaurus.

Have Clipboard, Will Travel

“Bridge quarterback” remains one of the safest careers in America: Veteran passers with meager accomplishments but an air of professionalism can enjoy long, lucrative careers as backups and traveling private tutors for incoming rookies.

Andy Dalton signed with the Panthers, his fifth team in the last five seasons, to serve as a sort of adjunct professor for whichever quarterback the team selects with the first pick in April’s draft. The Texans added the much-traveled Case Keenum to help with the care and feeding of their anticipated rookie addition. The Colts signed Gardner Minshew, whose persona is less “dutiful homework helper” and more “older brother who bought beer for your postprom rager,” to impart his unique life lessons on some impressionable quarterback of the future.

A bridge quarterback can also help an indecisive team keep its options open. The former Washington Commanders quarterback Taylor Heinicke is now in Atlanta, where he may challenge/tutor the incumbent, Desmond Ridder, or a draft acquisition. Did the Commanders sign Jacoby Brissett as their new starter, as a challenger for the second-year pro Sam Howell or as a mentor for an incoming rookie? We may not know until Dan Snyder has sold the team and sailed off to his volcanic island lair.

One thing is certain: Teams signing bridge quarterbacks like Dalton and Brissett are tacitly excusing themselves from all Rodgers, Jackson and maybe-not-retired Brady conversations. In some ways, that makes them the lucky ones.

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Tom Brady’s ex slams ‘very hurtful’ rumours surrounding divorce from NFL icon

March 23, 2023 by www.dailystar.co.uk Leave a Comment

Supermodel Gisele Bündchen has opened up about her divorce from NFL great Tom Brady – dispelling rumours that it was due to his 2022 return to the sport, after initially retiring.

The Brazilian conducted her first interview since their separation as she said the alleged ultimatum she gave the seven-time Super Bowl champion was the “craziest thing I’ve ever heard”.

The pair announced their divorce in October last year after 13 years of marriage, with both releasing statements on social media.

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Rumours of a rift began when Brady announced his return to the league despite retiring just over a month after confirming his participation in his 23rd season.

Among of all the reports that swirled across the media, Bündchen was gobsmacked that tabloids “made me somebody who is against football”.

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“Are you kidding me? I learned about it! I used to joke that I was going to be able to be the ref because I’ve watched so many games. And I loved it,” she told Vanity Fair .

She said what’s been said about the pair’s separation is “one piece of a much bigger puzzle” as she stated that her support for Brady will “continue forever”.

“If there’s one person I want to be the happiest in the world, it’s him, believe me. I want him to achieve and to conquer. I want all his dreams to come true. That’s what I want, really, from the bottom of my heart,” she insisted.

She said as time went on during their marriage, which resulted in their kids Benjamin, 13, and Vivian, 10, they realised they “wanted different things”.

“When I was 26 years old and he was 29 years old, we met, we wanted a family, we wanted things together. As time goes by, we realize that we just wanted different things, and now we have a choice to make,” she added.

“When you love someone, you don’t put them in a jail and say, ‘You have to live this life.’ You set them free to be who they are, and if you want to fly the same direction, then that’s amazing.”

The 42-year-old said she wants Vivian, the pair’s 10-year-old daughter, who she describes as “very independent” to see that she still has goals in life.

“You want to show them that, in life, you have to find real fulfilment, not living something that you’re not,” she explained.

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Stand by your (ex) man

March 23, 2023 by deadspin.com Leave a Comment

People really believe that Gisele Bündchen is a witch , huh? I guess there is a Michelle Ruiz’s entire Vanity Fair profile on one of the

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The Brazilian model/actress/singer/businesswoman divorce from Tom Brady . Bündchen shot down several rumors including one about her currently dating one of his friends, and the prevailing public perception that the divorce was filed due to Brady deciding to return to the NFL for a 23rd season . Bündchen even showed that even though they are no longer together, Tom Brady.

“It was tough, but you know what? Let’s just be honest. It’s a team sport and you can’t play alone,” Bündchen said to Ruiz about the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ 31-14 wild-card loss to the Dallas Cowboys. “I think he did great under the circumstances that he had. I mean, he had no offensive line.”

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Bündchen defends Brady post-divorce

Married or not, Bündchen is still willing to do what Brady never would or will —

“My husband cannot fucking throw the ball and catch the ball at the same time,

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First, to the person who exclaimed “Eli owns your husband!” I know that it has been 11 years and there is a chance that you have grown as a person, but that was lame. You’re at the Super Bowl, standing in a hallway that celebrities are using, and your team just won. Enjoy a memorable evening. Don’t be an ass.

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Second, we all know that infamous ball that Julian Edelman wasn’t able to

It was nice though to find out that Bündchen still sticks up for Brady. Not because he deserves it, but because it was an insight into their relationship. Yes, they are no longer together, but there is still a lot of love there. All she had to say was that it was unfortunate watching him lose that way, but no. She wanted it to be on the record that the father of her children is still a baller.

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For all the denying of rumors that she did, that one quote was a clear glimpse at how she feels about him. Forget what it means for Brady, for her to be that protective over his performance is a good sign for her newest co-parenting relationship.

It certainly isn’t any evidence of her being a witch, regardless of what energy she believes that certain stones provide.

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