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Minggu, 30 September 2018

Read Johnny Manziel's letter to Baker Mayfield: 'Continue to be you'


Former Cleveland Browns first-round pick Johnny Manziel, now playing for the Montreal Alouettes in the CFL, wrote a letter to Browns rookie quarterback Baker Mayfield, who was picked No. 1 overall in the 2018 NFL draft. Read the full letter below:
"Dear Baker, if there's one thing you already know, one thing that everybody already knows, you and I are not the same person. No matter how many people try to compare us, even before the same team drafted us, we know we are never fully defined by the way we play, or the uniform we wear.
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What I do know is this: life's experiences are the best teachers. Through all the good days you'll encounter over your career there, you'll undoubtedly face some tough ones as well. Through all the good and the bad, stay close to your family, and more so, continue to be you. That's what's taken you from a walk-on to a Heisman trophy winner to a first-round draft pick.
Beyond all that, Baker, I simply want to wish you all the success that you deserve. I hope you don't take a single day, a single snap, for granted. I hope you own the moment, and give the Browns fans every bit of happiness that they deserve.
Your friend, Johnny Manziel."
Source : www.espn.com

32 things we learned from Week 4 of the 2018 NFL season

(Photo: Greg M. Cooper, USA TODAY Sports)

The 32 things we learned from Week 4 of the 2018 NFL season:
1. Since Sam Darnold led the Jets to a Week 1 upset in Detroit, quarterbacks taken in Round 1 of the 2018 NFL draft are a collective 1-7 after Arizona's Josh Rosen and Cleveland's Baker Mayfield (four turnovers) suffered heartbreaking losses on the final play Sunday in their starting debuts. Mayfield's defeat makes Browns quarterbacks 2-27-1 in their initial starts for the franchise since its 1999 rebirth.
2. With a 49-yard score, Darren Fells became the first player to catch a TD from Mayfield.
3. With a 22-yard score, Chad Williams became the first player to catch a TD from Rosen.
4. With a 55-yard score, Cordarrelle Patterson became the 70th player to catch a TD from Tom Brady, who tied Vinny Testaverde's record for spreading the wealth to the most different teammates.
5. Reports of the Patriots' demise? Premature. Brady, who gets WR Julian Edelman back from suspension Thursday night, is 15-1 at home against the Dolphins (the lone loss being the 2005 regular-season finale, in which Brady was pulled early).
6. Reports that Miami's 3-0 ledger heralded a new day in the AFC East? Premature. After getting embarrassed 38-7 in New England, the Dolphins provided fresh fodder to naysayers who pointed to a weak schedule as the primary reason for their hot start.
7. Bravo to Jon Gruden, who won his first game as Raiders coach since Jan. 12, 2002(the week before Oakland's infamous "Tuck Rule" loss in New England). But he got help after what appeared to be a game-clinching first down by Cleveland with 98 seconds to go was overturned by replay officials, who changed the spot. Oakland tied the game a minute later before prevailing in overtime.
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8. Given the physical punishment they endure, hard to fault any player for using whatever leverage is available to get a better deal. But Le'Veon Bell and Earl Thomas probably could've found higher roads while conducting their business lately. Neither has necessarily bolstered his free agent worth in 2019 given their recent actions — including Thomas' middle finder to his own sideline after he broke his leg Sunday.
9. Alvin Kamara's third TD run of the day, a 49-yard gallop up the gut, took him all the way into the MetLife Stadium tunnel as he sealed the Saints' 33-18 win against the Giants. It brought back memories of Flipper Anderson's tunnel antics in the Meadowlands during the 1989 playoffs, when the Rams ousted the G-Men in OT. YouTube it.
10. Speaking of overtime, three games featured bonus football Sunday. If it seems like you've seen lots of free football this season, it's only the fourth (1979, 1983, 2002) when at least one game has gone into OT in each of the first four weeks.
11. Let's not credit Mitch/Mitchell Trubisky for turning the corner just yet. But Sunday may have been his first of many career days — he established personal bests by throwing for 354 yards and six TDs (he'd never thrown for three in his first 15 starts) and tied his career-high of 53 rushing yards — with new coach Matt Nagy. My wonderful colleague Nancy Armour and I will continue to spar over this (maybe indefinitely), but Trubisky may just finally be taking to the system Nagy brought from Kansas City, where Patrick Mahomes is now flourishing after getting an extra year to learn it.
12.Ezekiel Elliott's 240 yards from scrimmage were a career best. He had 29 touches after entering the game averaging 19.7 this season. The Cowboys won. Funny how that works.
13. K Brett Maher nailed both of his extra-point attempts and all four field-goal tries, including a 38-yarder at the gun, in Dallas' 26-24 squeaker over the Lions. Give the Cowboys deserved credit after what seemed a questionable decision to part with proven Dan Bailey before the season.
14. Speaking of kickers, how long before the Chargers call camp leg Roberto Aguayo or another unemployed specialist? After missing one PAT and two FGs on Sunday, Caleb Sturgis has misfired on five of 18 kicks this year. The Bolts survived the undermanned 49ers 29-27 but still seem quite prone to having their season undermined by special teams.
15. Speaking of kickers — one final time — kudos to Adam Vinatieri, who hit his 566th career field goal (and later 567th) to become the NFL's all-time leader after breaking his tie with Hall of Famer Morten Andersen. A treat to enjoy the best to ever do it ... though Gruden might disagree.
16. Who does Frank Reich think he is? Doug Pederson? Reich, the former Eagles offensive coordinator and Colts' new head man, was subject to plenty of foresight and first guessing when he foolishly went for it on fourth-and-4 from his own 43 in overtime against the Texans. Indy failed to convert, and Houston notched its first win of 2018 three plays later with a game-winning field goal. (FWIW, Indianapolis players fully backed Reich for his, uh, gutsy call.)
17. Perhaps Reich got overly excited after watching Andrew Luck set career highs with 40 completions, 62 attempts and 464 yards (plus 4 TDs). Luck also proved his surgically reconstructed wing could handle 50-yard throws.
18. The Texans' win was the first time QB Deshaun Watson had been part of a successful NFL comeback.
19. Sunday was the first time Houston's J.J. Watt and Jadeveon Clowney both had multiple sacks in the same game. They got Luck twice apiece.
20. Runaway defensive rookie of the year candidate? Indianapolis LB Darius Leonard entered the weekend as the league's leading tackler before adding 13 more (plus his fourth sack).
21. Runaway offensive rookie of the year candidate? Atlanta WR Calvin Ridley is the first player in NFL history with six TD grabs in his team's first four games.
22. In other Falcons receiver news, Julio Jones' 173 receiving yards made him the first player ever with 41 100-yard efforts in his first 99 NFL games. His 96.5 receiving yards per game is the most ever. Unfortunately for Jones, he was ultimately shown up by 2011 draft mate A.J. Green — Green was drafted fourth overall, two spots ahead of Jones — whose 13-yard TD catch with 7 seconds left allowed the Bengals to stun the Falcons in a 37-36 thriller.
23. Atlanta (1-3) seems to have solved its red-zone issues under second-year coordinator Steve Sarkisian, and Matt Ryan appears to be reclaiming his 2016 MVP form. But the team's rash of key injuries may be too much to overcome.
24. Whether or not it was fair to September stud Ryan Fitzpatrick, who struggled badly Sunday, the Buccaneers were essentially obligated to turn their ship back over to Jameis Winston — the only quarterback Tampa Bay has under contract in 2019 ... and one who may or may not be the face of the franchise. #Decision2018.
25. It appears the Titans will have a much easier choice with Marcus Mariota, the second overall pick of the 2015 draft (after Winston). Despite an elbow injury that's hindered his passing in recent weeks, Mariota put up 344 yards Sunday while engineering an overtime upset of Philadelphia.
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26. Tennessee WR Corey Davis, who caught two TD passes in last season's playoffs, is still searching for his first regular-season TD in regulation. But he did snare his first regular-season TD in overtime, his 10-yard hook-up with Mariota giving the first-place Titans their a 26-23 margin of victory.
27. Congratulations to Clay Matthews, who recorded his first sack — well, half-sack — of the season while avoiding a roughing-the-passer call after getting flagged for one each of the first three weeks. The Packers bagged Bills rookie QB Josh Allen seven times. (The Packers recorded their first shutout since 2010 by blanking the Bills 22-0. The last time Green Bay won the Super Bowl? Yep, 2010.)
28. Here's hoping the "Greatest Show on Surf" thing sticks in L.A, but can we slow the comparisons to the "Greatest Show on Turf"? Yes, the 2018 Rams are currently outpacing the 1999-2001 St. Louis Rams in terms of points (35) and yards (468.5) produced per week. But we'd take Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk, Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce over Jared Goff, Todd Gurley, Brandin Cooks and Cooper Kupp ... for now.
29. The latest indictment of preseason? Goff, Gurley, Kupp, Cooks, WR Robert Woods, LT Andrew Withworth and DL Aaron Donald were among the Rams who didn't play a single snap in August.
30. Minnesota's defense is overrated. Sure, it can be forgiven a bad night against the explosive Rams ... and, yes, the recent absence of captain Everson Griffen (who's dealing with things far more important than football) hurts. But going back to last season's playoffs — including that 38-7 blowout loss in the NFC Championship Game — the Vikings are allowing 28.7 points and 390 yards over the past six games. Maybe it would help if LB Anthony Barr got to rush the quarterback rather than get exposed in coverage on passing downs?
31. Another issue in the Twin Cities? Kirk Cousins' arm might fall off. He's thrown at least 50 passes in the past two games and is on pace for 756. Matthew Stafford owns the single-season record (727).
32. Hey, @BortlesFacts, nice to see your guy pass for a career-best 388 yards to beat the Jets. And Blake Bortles has never lost to Darnold.
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Source : www.usatoday.com

Ohio State vs. Penn State score: No. 4 Buckeyes come back to survive tough road test in Happy Valley


No. 4 Ohio State battled back from a late 26-14 deficit with two long touchdown drives in the final eight minutes, escaping Happy Valley and the rowdy "white out" atmosphere with a 27-26 win against No. 9 Penn State. 

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The victory marks Ohio State's second win against a ranked team away from home, gives the Buckeyes a crucial head-to-head victory in the Big Ten East division race and now leaves them as the last undefeated team in the conference and most likely College Football Playoff contender. 
In a game where Penn State appeared to establish an advantage on multiple occasions, Ohio State's win will always be a credit to its resiliency, defensive strength and team talent. Dwayne Haskins did not play a perfect game, but this learning experience on the road will make him a better quarterback in November and December. When the pressure was on to deliver a game-winning score, Haskins led the offense calmly and the Ohio State wide receivers stepped up by making big plays after the catch. 
The game started all Penn State and even in the fourth quarter, the story of the game looked like it was going to be Trace McSorely. The senior starter who has often played second fiddle to his own teammates and others in the Big Ten, McSorely was the best individual player on the field on Saturday night. He ran for 175 yards and threw for 286 more, leading a Penn State offense that outgained the Buckeyes 492-389 and averaged 6.5 yards per play. 
CBS Sports was with you the entire way updating this story with the latest scores, highlights and analysis from Ohio State at Penn State.

Source : www.cbssports.com

Kamis, 13 September 2018

Head to Head Persib Bandung Vs Arema FC, Duel Sarat Gengsi



TRIBUNJABAR.ID - Duel akbar dua tim raksasa Tanah Air, Persib Bandung dan Arema FC akan digelar di Stadion Gelora Bandung Lautan Api, Kamis (13/9/2018).
Persib Bandung berpeluang untuk mengakhiri rentetan catatan buruk dari tim berjuluk Singo Edan itu.
Pasalnya, sejak 2014 lalu, Maung Bandung belum pernah sekali pun meraih kemenangan dari tim kebanggaan Aremania. Pada putaran pertama Liga 1 2018, Persib ditahan imbang tim tuan rumah 2-2.
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Arema FC datang dengan wajah baru saat melawat ke kandang Persib. Pasalnya, Arema FC menjadi salah satu tim tersibuk yang bergeliat di bursa transfer pemain tengah musim Liga 1 2018.

Sebanyak 9 pemain angkat kaki, termasuk sang pelatih Joko Susilo yang kini turun pangkat menangani Akademi Arema. Manajemen Arema FC mendepak tiga pemain asing, yakni Ahmet Atayev, Balsa Bozovic dan Thiago Furtuoso.

Arema menambah lima amnusi anyar berupa  Hamka Hamzah (Sriwijaya FC), Makan Konate (Sriwijaya FC), Alfin Tuassalamony (Sriwijaya FC), Srdan Ostojic (FK Zemun), Sunarto (Persis).
Sementara Persib Bandung, hanya merekrut Patrich Wanggai dari Sriwijaya FC dan mempromosikan pemain dari Diklat Persib, yakni M Wildan Ramdani sebagai ganti dari empat pemain yang dipinjamkan.

Menurut pelatih asal Serbia ini, Maung Bandung diuntungkan karena tidak banyak mengubah komposisi pemain di putaran kedua.

"Tim kami punya beberapa perbedaan. Saya ingat hanya ada dua orang yang akan jadi starter dari Arema yang sama (seperti pertandingan di Malang). Dan di Persib ada tujuh starter. Ini keuntungan bagi pelatih Mario Gomez dan tim," ujar Petrovic dalam sesi konferensi pers sebelum pertandingan di Graha Persib, Rabu (12/9/2018).

sumber  jabar.tribunnews.com





Minggu, 02 September 2018

Daftar Lengkap Susunan Acara Penutupan Asian Games 2018




JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com - Upacara penutupan Asian Games 2018 akan digelar pada hari ini, Minggu (2/9/2018).
Upacara penutupan ini akan digelar di Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno (SUGBK), Jakarta.
Sebelum perhelatan itu dimulai, masih ada cabang olahraga terakhir yang dilombakan pada pagi tadi, yaitu triatlon.
Triatlon itu dihelat di Kawasan Jakabaring Sport City, Palembang.

Lantaran pertandingan terakhir itu dilaksanakan di Palembang, fokus panitia penyelenggara Asian Games 2018, Inasgoc, untuk mempersiapkan closing ceremony Asian Games 2018 akan tetap terjaga.
Pihak Inasgoc juga telah mempersiapkan susunan acara untuk closing ceremony Asian Games 2018 itu. (Bayu Nur Cahyo)
Berikut adalah susunan acara closing ceremony Asian Games 2018 yang digelar di Stadion GBK, Jakarta:
  • Pukul 19:00 WIB: Lagu kebangsaan (Indonesia Raya)
  • Creative Performance: Marching band dari Akademi Kepolisian dan Akademi Militer
  • Parade of Nations, pembawa plakat dan pembawa bendera masuk dengan urutan:
    • Afghanistan (AFG)
    • Bahrain (BRN)
    • Banglades (BAN)
    • Indonesia (INA)
  • Setelah parade atlet, ada maskot dan volunteer tribute serta video highlight cabor-cabor
  • Pidato dari Wakil Presiden Republik Indonesia Jusuf Kalla, Presiden OCA Sheik Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Sabah.
  • Penutupan Asian Games oleh Presiden OCA
  • Penurunan bendera OCA:
  • Pemadaman Api Asian Games
  • Konser: Pertunjukan musik dan tari:
    •  Gigi, Siddarth Slathia, Denada, iKON, Siti Badriah
    •  Winky Wiryawan, Jevin Julian, RAN, BCL, JFlow, Dira Sugandi
    •  Super Junior, Alffy Rev, Ade Govinda, Irfan Samsons,
    •  Afgan, Onframe, dan JFC
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