Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Deflategate: Embrace the hatred



ESPN The NFL has found that 11 of 12 of the New England Patriots game b***s were inflated significantly less than the NFL requires, league sources involved and familiar with the investigation of Sundays AFC championship game told ESPN.

The investigation found the footballs were underinflated by 2 pounds per square inch of air less than whats required by NFL regulations during the Pats 45-7 victory over the Indianapolis Colts, according to sources.

Yet to be determined is what, if any, penalties may be imposed upon Patriots. One source described the league as disappointed angry distraught, after spending considerable time on the findings earlier Tuesday. Part of the investigation that still needs further vetting is how the 11 footballs became underinflated. The game b***s provided to each team for preparation were required to be inspected and approved by referee Walt Anderson two hours and 15 minutes before kickoff before they were returned to a ball attendant before the game.

Right now, as we sit here, Deflategate is in the We know what we dont know stage.

We dont know if Chris Mortensens report is correct, or if his source is someone with a vendetta against the Patriots fully invested in making them look bad. Certain brain-addled, pill-popping billionaire team owners, perhaps. We dont know how, assuming Mortensen is right, the b***s came to be underinflated. We dont know if they were inspected the way theyre supposed to be.

But we do know a few things.

For starters, we know that from the time the b***s were handing to the ball attendant until the confetti cannons were going off, they werent just supervised by some zit-faced high school kid. They were supervised by league officials, dozens of TV cameras, NFL Films and 70,000 people holding cell phone cameras in a TMZ world. The idea that the ball boy somehow in the middle of all that surveillance slipped a needle into the ball when no one was looking would be laughable if it wasnt so preposterous.

We also know that after every play those b***s got handled by officials more than Rob Gronkowskis at a bachelorette party. Julian Edelman goes out of bounds. He hands it to the side judge. He flips it to the line judge. He tosses it to Walt Anderson. If in all that not one of them noticed that the ball seemed a little saggy, then they are the worst officiating crew in the history of football and shouldve been fired at halftime.

We know that quarterbacks go past the league specs on air pressure all the time. And when a media darling like Aaron Rodgers does it, its harmless fun and the world has a big chuckle about it:

We also know that after DQwell Jackson picked off that Brady pass, decided the ball felt a little squishy and brought it to the attention of his coaches, this happened:

Tom Brady in the first half: 11-for-21, 52 percent completions, 95 yards, one touchdown, one interception, 60.6 passer rating

Tom Brady in the second half: 12-for-14, 86 percent completions, 155 yards, two touchdowns, zero interceptions, 157.3 passer rating

Patriots in the first half: Outscored the Colts 17-7

Patriots in the second half: Outscored the Colts 28-0

We know that none of this will shut up the fundamentalist Patriots-haters. IndyStars Gregg Doyel went on Dennis & Callahan Wednesday morning and not only doubled down on his ridiculous idea the Patriots shouldnt go to the Super Bowl, he said Green Bay should go. (Earlier in the week hed said the Colts should go, which is like saying atomic bombs are unfair so Japan should be declared the winner of World War II.) The same Green Bay that just lost to Seattle and whose MVP quarterbacks penchant for overinflated b***s had Jim Nantz and Phil Simms giggling like schoolgirls.

And we know that this is just a decimal point followed by a half dozen zeros of what were about to hear. The world will want Bill Belchick suspended for next year. Or suspended for the Super Bowl. Or lashed in the streets of Glendale like a Saudi Arabian blogger. No one will stop at the demand for fines or forfeited draft picks. Theyre out for blood.

I say bring it on. Embrace the hatred. Im semi-retiring from the business of defending Belichick and the Patriots and now Im going all in on accepting their inherent evilness. Its time to go from arguing with the anti-Patriots cyberbullies to going all wrestling heel on everybodys a*s:

Did the Patriots cheat? h**l yeah! d**n right they cheated! What about it, Indy? Are you going to cry now? They always cheat! They cheated when they ran the ineligible receiver play. They cheated when they messed with the clock in the 2011 championship game. They jam your quarterbacks radio. Videotape your signals. And youre d**n right they figured out a way to let the air out of b***s with the whole world watching. What are you going to do about it, NFL? Cancel the Super Bowl? Send the Colts and be a laughingstock? Theres nothing you can do except sit back helplessly and watch the most hated team in all of sports win a trophy theyll all call tainted but will look exactly like the trophy everyone else has ever won and no one in the six New England states (minus parts of Connecticut) will care. We cheat, but we cheat to win and nobody can stop us! Bwahahaha! Deflate that, America!

Because at this point, until we know what happened Sunday, its the only thing you can do. No ones else is ever going to like or respect the Patriots so its time to make the most of the hatred. Is it better to be loved or feared? Thats a good question. Its great to be both, but its very difficult. But if I had my choice, I would rather be feared. Fear lasts longer.

@JerryThornton1

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Yolanda Foster Battles Lyme Disease: 'I Have Lost The Ability To Read, Write ...



TV personality and model Yolanda Foster, best known for starring on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, has been suffering from so-called chronic Lyme disease since 2012, she claims. Lyme disease is an infectious disease caused by bacteria often spread by the bite of an infected tick, and chronic Lyme disease referred to as neuroborreliosis by Foster is something that seems to happen afterwards, if the original Lyme isn't treated properly.

But here's the thing: no one is really sure whether the disease exists. Some doctors, such as Russell Saunders writing forThe Daily Beast, are pretty skeptical, arguing that Foster's doctors and healthcare providers are giving her erroneous treatment. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), meanwhile, seems to do best in clearing up the confusion: it's not chronic Lyme Disease, but rather Post-treatment Lyme Disease Syndrome (PTLDS); in other words a continuation of the feelings of fatigue, pain, or muscle aches after short-term antibiotic treatment of Lyme. The CDC states that PTLDS gets better over time, and that prolonged antibtioc treatment "has been associated with serious complications," citing a study that examined why a woman died from inappropriate therapy for Lyme disease.

Lyme disease is caused by the bite of an infected tick, and it causes fever, headache, and fatigue, as well as rashes in 70-80 percent of infected patients. It's normally treated with antibiotics over the course of a few weeks.

But on her Instagram and in a new blog post, Foster has been creating a war cry among fellow "Lymies" to open up research opportunities for "chronic Lyme disease."I have been battling Lyme disease for the past three years, she writes in the post. I wasted the first year trying to get diagnosed and spent the next two trying to find a cure. I have gone from the conventional long-term antibiotics to about every holistic protocol there is to offer. Unfortunately, I was only able to get to about a 60 percent recovery until I relapsed in early December and have not been able to find my way back.

Yolanda's Instagram is filled with images of her in the hospital, receiving some sort of treatment for her so-called "chronic Lyme disease." Instagram

"Another day at the office, tired but determined to turn this mess into a message for all my fellow Lymies who's voices can't be heard," Foster writes. Instagram

Foster appears to be getting strange treatment in Singapore. Instagram

"A positive attitude gives you power over your circumstances instead of your circumstances having power over you," Foster writes. Instagram

As tired and hopeless as I feel at times, I have an undeniable spirit that will continueto fight and travel the world until I have the proper answers, Foster writes. I keep remindingmyself that I was given this task for a greater purpose, which keeps me driven andmotivated to think outside the box to make a difference not only for myself butfor all my fellow Lymies suffering some form of this debilitating disease that weknow so little about.

Whether she truly has a disease we don't know about, will be up to the doctors whose care she is under until then, we'll all be wondering what's causing her strange symptoms.

Source: http://www.medicaldaily.com/yolanda-foster-battles-lyme-disease-i-have-lost-ability-read-write-and-watch-tv-318654



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Lyme disease support group meets Jan. 30



The Lyme disease support group for people of Vernon and neighboring counties will be held at the Hillsboro Public Library, 819 High Ave., Hillsboro, Friday, Jan. 30, from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

The support group meeting is held for the benefit of people who are curious about tick borne diseases, such as Lyme disease. The conversations at meetings cover things such as how these bacterias or microbes invade and affect the human body, treating the infections, living with the problems and many more related issues.

For more information, contact Gary Cepek at garycepek@yahoo.com, 608-489-2725 or S1468 Cepek Rd., Elroy, WI 53929.

Source: http://lacrossetribune.com/vernonbroadcaster/news/local/lyme-disease-support-group-meets-jan/article_a03f9642-30ee-5905-863b-24352931df2b.html



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Column: Vonn, for once an athlete truly deserving of "star"



But with fewer races back then, Moser-Proell had fewer opportunities than Vonn to make her mark and she won more frequently and from a younger age than Vonn.

The technology of skiing has changed, too. Perhaps not as drastically as in tennis, where Rod Laver's wooden rackets frustrate comparisons with Roger Federer. In winning gold at the 1980 Olympics, Moser-Proell sped downhill as fast as Vonn did 30 years later for her gold in Vancouver in 2010.

Still, how would Vonn and Moser-Proell have fared against each other with the same boots and skis? The differing eras make that impossible to answer with certainty.

Fairer to both, then, not to play one off against the other. It's how and why Vonn has reached this milestone, not the record alone or eclipsing Moser-Proell, which make her special.

TALENT'S NOT ENOUGH: Vonn's brain is missing the alarm bells that tell the rest of us to slow down or she has learned to ignore them. Speed simply doesn't scare her. "That's why I have so many speeding tickets in my car," she has said. For her, an icy corner on a precipitous mountain slope is an opportunity to go quicker than others who apply the brakes. Not crashing occasionally, she figures, must mean that she isn't pushing hard enough. "I'm just not afraid."

But she also was smart in realizing long ago, early in her career, that natural hard-wiring for speed wouldn't alone be sufficient. She became the dominant woman skier not simply by being quick but by training and working hard enough to exploit that talent.

NOT A QUITTER: There were plenty of points along the way when Vonn could have said, "enough." At 16, after failing to finish most of her races. At 21, when a back-crunching, cart-wheeling crash in training at the Turin Olympics made her realize, for the first time, "that at any second I could be done, not just in skiing, but in life." In 2013, when she tore two right-knee ligaments, the ACL and MCL, that keep our thighbones attached to our shinbones. Or again in November that year, when she re-tore one of those ligaments that had been rebuilt with a graft from her hamstring, eventually forcing her out of the 2014 Sochi Olympics and back into surgery.

Pain is as much a part of competitive skiing as snow. What is astounding about Vonn isn't her high tolerance for it but that she's winning again so soon after sweating her way back to health not once but twice from surgeries that emaciated her leg muscles. Only in September did her surgeon clear her to ski again. World Cup wins 60, 61, 62 and 63 have come in eight races since December. She has scars on her knee but her confidence and fearlessness seem remarkably intact.

"I'm not dead; I'm still here," Vonn says in a forthcoming TV documentary about her recovery. One day, that would make a fitting headstone.

OFF-PISTE PERSONA: Given that they have people who manage their public personas, who tweet and post for them, and otherwise make them sound and look good, it's silly to assume that the athlete on your cereal box is a model citizen in private, too. Michael Phelps' drunken driving, the revelation in 2009 of Tiger Woods' serial adultery or Lance Armstrong's doping to name just those three showed how success in sports is sometimes only half the story.

Vonn does the public side extremely well. All sports could do with more women like her, to balance out and end the undeserved dominance of men. She is articulate about skiing, making the sport easier to understand and so more attractive. She seems to understand and deal graciously with media curiosity about her personal relationship with Woods, helping rehabilitate his image somewhat. "He's a catch. He's a good boyfriend," Vonn said on the "Today" show after Woods sprang the surprise of turning up for her 63rd victory.

"For the most part, she's been remarkably scandal-free for her career," six-time Olympic medalist Bode Miller said this month of Vonn. "She does the right stuff all the time. She's a very clean-cut American superstar and that's an amazing title."

A true star.

John Leicester is an international sports columnist for The Associated Press. Write to him at jleicester(at)ap.org or follow him at http://twitter.com/johnleicester

Source: http://www.sltrib.com/sports/2080237-155/story.html



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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Mystery surrounds train death of fitness model Greg Plitt



A fitness model and actor who was fatally struck by a train while filming a video on California railroad tracks was trying to get out of the way when he tripped, a friend told the Los Angeles Times.

He just made a mistake, Warren Coulter said Greg Plitts tragic death on Saturday while citing information from witnessing crew members.

The 37-year-old former Bravo star was posing for action shots when he was hit by the Metrolink passenger train, just north of the Burbank station, around 4 p.m., authorities said.

The conductor of the southbound train blew the horn, yet the actor was horrifyingly reported as seen not moving away.

Plitt's girlfriend, Christina Stejskal, told the LA Times said he was "just trying to get the best shot."

"He's just like Superman," she said while referring to the larger-than-life superhero being "more powerful than a locomotive."

Authorities had previously suggested that Plitt believed the train was coming on a parallel track before he was hit. They have ruled out suicide.

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Greg Plitt with Bruce Cardenas and DJ Lauren Pappas at L.A. Fashion Week event last year.

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Greg Plitt with actress Katie Cleary at LGBT Stars of Tomorrow Benefit in Hollywood in 2006.

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"It's like a blind turn," Burbank Police Sgt. Scott Meadows said. "When the train came, you might not be able to tell which set the train is on."

Investigators are trying to determine why the crew was filming in a restricted area. They did not have a proper permit, NBC reported.

"A mistake was made. A simple, horrible, horrible, tragic mistake," Plitt pal Warren Coulter told NBC. "Greg was bigger than life. He vibrated at such a really high level in everything he did. He was such a high achiever."

Plitt appeared on the Bravo show "Work Out" in 2008, as well as in such films as "Terminator Salvation" and 2013's "Grudge Match."

"This is a terrible tragedy," Bravo tweeted Sunday. "Our thoughts and deepest sympathy are with Greg Plitt's family and friends at this extremely difficult time."

Fans came together at a memorial near the tracks on Sunday to remember Plitt.

"He lived to 37 years to the most that you can ever imagine, Coulter told NBC. Greg in his 37 years probably was what most people would do in their entire lives.

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'Pitch Perfect' 2015: Trailer, Release Date, And Christina Aguilera Cameo ...



Following the release of the widely popular original film in 2012, it seems like the "Pitch Perfect" from 2015 will be full of surprises, besides bringing back the movie's beloved cast - now, it seems like "The Voice" coach and pop star Christina Aguilera might be making an appearance!

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The original film was one of the most successful musicals in recent times, taking up a place in history for those who love the genre and creating a new wave of a cappella groups - now, the "Pitch Perfect" 2015 promises to be even more interesting, with the new announcements and rumors.

As FDRMXreports, the latest "Pitch Perfect" 2015 come surrounded with the Christina Aguilera mystique, who hasn't posted anything on her Twitter page since last December - and so there's a media frenzy surrounded the pop star as many wonder what's her next step, following the announcement that she'll be coming back to coach in "The Voice" on its eighth season.

Realty Todaytalks about the latest "Pitch Perfect" 2015 rumors, as there's a whole lot of wonder surrounding Aguilera at the moment; it has been said she's set to make a cameo or even take up a small role in this year's sequel, but many news outlets see it as doubtful due to the fact that she was pregnant at the time of filming; however, it'll only be a sure thing either way in a few months, when the movie hits theaters over the next summer.

Other rumors surrounding the "Fighter" pop star say that she'll be releasing her upcoming album, entitled "Blonde," within the next few months.

In the meantime and according to Just Jared Jr., the 2012 musical has been making news lately after ABC Family just premiered it on television, for those that can't wait until the May 15 release of the "Pitch Perfect" 2015 sequel!

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Christina Milian shares the joys of raising a girl with pregnant Tamera Mowry ...



Tamera Mowry-Housley recently announced she and husband Adam Housley were expecting their second child - a baby girl.

And on an upcoming episode of The Real, guest Christina Milian shares a few sweet words for the 36-year-old mom-to-be.

The 33-year-old singer gushed about the benefits of raising a daughter, saying that she and her own are 'like best friends.'

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Proud parents: (L to R) Christina Milian gushed about raising a daughter when she guest starred on an episode of The Real - which airs Tuesday - alongside Jeannie Mai and pregnant Tamera Mowry-Housley

Tamera, who sported a flowing bright orange dress, started out by sharing that she had just found out she's having a girl.

And after mentioning that Christina's daughter Violet's tutu made her excited for the new baby, she asked: 'What can I expect, having a girl?'

Christina seemed excited to speak about her four-year-old daughter Violet, saying: 'Well, Violet is a girly girl. She's definitely a little diva.'

Diva: Christina was happy to speak about her daughter with co-hosts Jeannie and Tamera, who she called a 'girly girl,' and 'definitely a little diva'

'I don't actually remember myself being as girly as she is, but she's super sassy and saucey,' Christina continued.

'Like, she wobbles her little neck. She knows how to dance. She does the whole deal,' the reality TV star laughed.

The two shared a sweet moment as Christina said: 'Her and I are like best friends,' which prompted Tamera to respond: 'Oh, I love that.'

Best friends: The reality star gushed about her young daughter, sharing that she and Violet are like best friends

'And that's one thing that I love about her," she said. 'Who knows with those teenage years, but I'm enjoying the moment right now.'

She added, 'It's so sweet. I just love having a daughter so congratulations. That's going to be exciting. You're going to have a beautiful baby.'

Tamera seemed really touched by Christina's words, commenting: 'Thank you so much,' as everyone cheered.

Well wishes: The mother of one congratulated Tamera (R) on her pregnancy, saying: 'You're going to have a beautiful baby'

Violet is Christina's daughter with ex-husband The-Dream, who she divorced in 2010. The two had been dating for six months before they wed.

She was also recently engaged to rapper Jas Prince, who she began dating shortly after her split from her ex-husband.

However, in June of 2014 shereportedly ended her relationship with Rap-a-Lot Records CEO after two years of dating, and her E! Series Christina Milian Turned Up will focus on her raising Violet as a single mother, as well as chronicling her return to music.

'Princesses' Christina shared this photograph of her and her daughter Violet, who she calls her best friend

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