Tom Brady and the New England Patriots had reason to celebrate Sunday, as they clinched their eighth straight AFC East title with a 16-3 win over the Denver Broncos. Brady only threw for 188-yards, but the defense carried the day, forcing three turnovers and sacking quarterback Trevor Siemian four times. As has become custom after every Patriots’ win this season, Tom Brady released the latest edition of the “TB Times” on Facebook after the game. The post shows Brady taming a horse, which is fitting as the Patriots’ offensive line was able to tame the Broncos’ pass rush, something they were unable to do in the 2016 AFC Championship Ga... NESN.com
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Is Adrien Broner Suicidal? Disturbing Instagram Posts Reportedly Scare His Frien…
Share this: While exaggeration is essential to boxing promotion, but Adrien Broner’s social media activity is scaring his friends and fans. TMZ reported Wednesday that Broner’s friends are concerned he might be having suicidal thoughts after the boxer posted disturbing messages on Instagram earlier in the day. Broner started by uploading an image that read “3 p.m.: I’m doing it I’m sorry to my family and friends but I don’t want to be here no more this s**t too much. He then posted a photo of a handgun and wrote, “I’m going home I love y’all.” He made another post, which read “25 minutes” shortly thereafter. TMZ tried in vain to contact to contact Broner and reported at least one of his friends asked the
Petev swaps Bulgaria for Dinamo
Ivaylo Petev has been unveiled as the new coach of Dinamo Zagreb, leaving his post is charge of Bulgaria to sign a two-year deal with the Croatian champions while Petar Hubchev has taken over his former national-team role. The 41-year-old Petev had been coach of the Bulgarian national team since 2014 following spells as Ludogorets Razgrad, Levski Sofia and AEL Limassol, but has now opted for a new challenge at Dinamo, explaining: "I'm happy to come to Dinamo. Twice before we couldn't agree terms, but this time I think the moment was right. I always wanted to work at a club like this.
Atlético Madrid outsmart Bayern at home again
Yannick Carrasco's low drive proved decisive as Atlético Madrid defeated Bayern München 1-0 at home for the second time this year. Five months on from the first leg of their 2015/16 UEFA Champions League semi-final, which the Spanish side won by a single goal, Carrasco settled this Group D contest with a shot in off Manuel Neuer's far post ten minutes before half-time. The game continued in a similar fashion to their previous meeting, with Atlético protecting their lead and inviting Bayern to find a way through their mean defence.They could not and it ought to have gotten worse for the
The best ever coaches: Johan Cruyff
The evidence• Followed up a glittering playing career by capturing two Dutch Cups and the 1986/87 European Cup Winners' Cup with Ajax in his first coaching post.• Remains the only Liga manager to win four successive titles, as Barcelona utterly dominated the Liga from 1990/91 to 1993/94. • Led Barcelona to their first European Cup success in 1991/92, setting the template for future triumphs under Frank Rijkaard, Josep Guardiola and Luis EnriqueThe expert testimony"Johan Cruyff painted the chapel; Barcelona coaches since merely restore or improve it. He h... UEFA.com - News
Curt Schilling Writes He’ll Vote For Donald Trump, Blasts ‘Liberal Media’ In Blog Post
Curt Schilling might be a long shot to be presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s running mate, but the three-time World Series champion is planning on casting his vote in November for him, no matter what. The former Major League Baseball pitcher wrote a blog post Friday dedicated to why he’s voting for Trump in the presidential election, and he gave three main points for his decision, all while taking shots at President Barack Obama and Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Schilling, who recently was fired by ESPN after sharing an anti-transgender meme, gave three detailed reasons for why he’s...
Penney leaving Munster post
Updated: Thursday, 06 Feb 2014 13:06 | Comments Rob Penney (l) and Simon Mannix (r) both leaving Munster Munster have confirmed that head coach Rob Penney is to leave his post at the end of the season. Backs coach Simon Mannix will also be leaving at the end of the season. New Zealander Penney, who initially negotiated a two year contract with the option for a third year, has opted to decline the extension offer. It has been suggested that Penney has chosen to take up a coaching offer in Japan. Munster currently top of the RaboDirect PRO12 league and are through to quarter final stage of the Heineken Cup. Penney said "I am disappointed to be leaving Munster as I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here. "I