Sunday, April 28, 2013

PFT: Packers announce extension with Rodgers

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For months, it was assumed the Chiefs would take tackle Luke Joeckel with the first pick in the draft.? Last night, the reality become otherwise.

The Chiefs bypassed Joeckel for Eric Fisher, and Joeckel won?t forget it.

?I wanted that first pick but, you know, it didn?t happen. And that definitely puts a chip on my shoulder,? Joeckel told PFT on Thursday night, after he was picked.? ?I?m ready to go work, I?m ready to go prove myself.? It kind of hurts even more that another offensive tackle was taken before me, so I?m ready to go. . . .

?I?ll probably wake up every single day thinking that and when I?m in the weight room . . . when I?m lifting, when I?m out in the field working, you know, that?s my entire goal.? I grew up in a very competitive family, always wanted to be the best.? And you know, going behind another guy in my same position is definitely going to push me.?

It also puts pressure on Fisher.

?Obviously the first pick gets a lot of expectations, a lot of pressure, but I think I perform very well under pressure,? Fisher told PFT on Thursday night.? ?I am somebody to take advantage of pressure situations and make the most of them.? A lot of people will break under their pressure, I?m not that kind of person.? I think any time in my life I?ve had that kind of expectation that I needed to meet, I think I?ve performed very well.?

There?s a chance both will perform well.? There?s also a chance, in theory, of a Peyton Manning/Ryan Leaf dichotomy.

After spending time last night with each guy, our money?s on the former.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/26/packers-announce-aaron-rodgers-extension/related/

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The Shameful Sequester Vote: Bad for Democrats, Worse for Democracy (Atlantic Politics Channel)

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Saturday, April 27, 2013

PST: Klinsmann tells young prospects to be patient

Young LA Galaxy attacker Jose Villarreal has MLS tongues a-waggin?. And he should. The kid?s got something.

Seattle right back DeAndre Yedlin (pictured)? Same deal. There?s fresh talk of a United States under-20 call-up for the man who made such an impression at CenturyLink this year. (Dude, expect a wee bit of U.S. fandom blowback if you don?t do something to tame that ?do. Just ask Brek Shea; people tend to think you have to ?earn? the right to do kray-kray whack with the hair. Just sayin ?)

And then there?s Jack McInerney, also known as the man dominating this blog over the past five days.

But if Jurgen Klinsmann has his way, we?ll all need to tap the brakes on these young bucks. He?s seen it before, young men appointed to greatness status before the sample of work is large enough to wear the label earnestly.

Klinsmann often mentions Jozy Altidore and the crushing weight of a $10 million transfer into La Liga for such a young (18 year old) talent.

Here is what Klinsmann told us yesterday during the on-the-record portion of the ranging discussion in D.C.

It would do all of them the best if you keep their feet on the ground. You don?t bring them up too fast to a level where they are maybe overwhelmed. I am not saying soccer-wise. They might be able to catch up pretty fast but are they able to deal, suddenly, with the type of recognition and exposure?

?We clearly saw with our Olympic team, they weren?t ready to get that exposure. They weren?t ready to see themselves on ESPN. They thought they were already there and it was too late to bring them back to the ground. Caleb [Porter, the U.S. under-23 manager] wasn?t able to do that in that moment and, boom, there goes your team chemistry.

?That was probably the best Olympic team over the last 20 years. There was so much quality in that team but they didn?t get their act together. So you want to be careful with the next generation coming through and don?t make them, at the age of 19 or 20, something they can?t be yet. Give them time, give them the up and downs. Keep them on the ground.?

A little off the point, but ?

The Olympic dream collapse affected some more than others. Klinsmann was mostly talking about MLS men. Indeed, Brek Shea went into a funk that, along with some ongoing injuries, more or less took down his entire 2012 season. D.C. United?s Bill Hamid and Chicago?s Sean Johnson had some struggles as they reintegrated into MLS matters.

But D.C. United?s Perry Kitchen hardly missed a beat. Same with Philadelphia?s Amobi Okugo, who was soon off and flying toward a great campaign at PPL Park.

Source: http://prosoccertalk.nbcsports.com/2013/04/25/jurgen-klinsmanns-advice-for-emerging-u-s-hopefuls-patience-young-men-patience/related/

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Monday, April 15, 2013

Fiction Pulitzer returns and Adam Johnson wins it

NEW YORK (AP) ? Adam Johnson's "The Orphan Master's Son," a labyrinthine story of a man's travails in North Korea, has won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction, restoring a high literary honor a year after no fiction award was given.

Pulitzer judges on Monday praised Johnson's book as "an exquisitely crafted novel that carries the reader on an adventuresome journey into the depths of totalitarian North Korea and into the most intimate spaces of the human heart." It was the third book by the 45-year-old Johnson, who teaches creative writing at Stanford University.

"I wanted to give a picture of what it was like to be an ordinary person in North Korea," said Johnson, who spent a few days there to research his novel. "It's illegal there for citizens to interact with foreigners, so the only way I could really get to know these people was through my imagination."

Booksellers and publishers had been surprised and angered in 2012 when Pulitzer officials decided for the first time in decades not to give a fiction prize, which usually results in a quick and sustained boost in sales. There was no clear favorite Monday for fiction, with Louise Erdrich's "The Round House" and a pair of novels about the Iraq war, Ben Fountain's "Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk" and Kevin Powers' "The Yellow Birds," among those receiving strong attention.

Johnson's novel was one of three works with Asian themes to win Pulitzers. Ayad Akhtar's "Disgraced," the story of a successful Pakistani-American lawyer whose dinner party goes out of control, won for drama and Fredrik Logevall's "Embers of War: The Fall of an Empire and the Making of America's Vietnam," for history.

Logevall and Johnson also shared the same publisher, Random House; and same editor, David Ebershoff. Logevall said Monday that he worked on his book for 11 years, "missed a deadline or two," but that he was glad he had the time to "make sure everything was just right."

"My editor (Ebershoff) was very patient with me," Logevall said.

In "Disgraced," a dinner party brings together two couples and several religious and ethnic identities over pork tenderloin and chorizo. When chitchat touches on Islamic and Judaic tradition, the Quran and the Talmud, racial profiling and Sept. 11 and the Taliban and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Benjamin Netanyahu ? along with the requisite alcohol intake ? chaos is achieved.

"I really wanted to write a play that was going to have a legitimately tragic dimension for a contemporary audience," Akhtar said from London, where he's helping ready a new production of "Disgraced" at the Bush Theatre. "I wanted the play to have immediacy and aliveness of engagement that harkened back to a tragic form but a mass form, something that would have audiences gasping."

The biography winner was Tom Reiss' "The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo." Gilbert King's "Devil in the Grove: Thurgood Marshall, the Groveland Boys, and the Dawn of a New America" won for general nonfiction and Sharon Olds' "Stag's Leap" for poetry.

Reiss, who lives in New York, was at the dentist when he learned the news. He not only received $10,000 in prize money, but his dentist waved the fee for his visit.

Four of the five books to win Pulitzers were published by divisions of Random House, Inc., which also released two of the most acclaimed books of 2012 not to receive awards Monday: Robert Caro's latest Lyndon Johnson biography, "The Passage of Power"; and Katherine Boo's "Behind the Beautiful Forevers," a finalist in the general nonfiction category and winner of the National Book Award.

For music, the winner was Caroline Shaw's "Partita for 8 Voices," cited by Pulitzer judges as "a highly polished and inventive a cappella work uniquely embracing speech, whispers, sighs, murmurs, wordless melodies and novel vocal effects."

On her website, Shaw describes the four-part suite "as a simple piece. Born of a love of surface and structure, of the human voice, of dancing and tired ligaments, of music, and of our basic desire to draw a line from one point to another."

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AP Drama Writer Mark Kennedy in New York and AP Music Writer Chris Talbott in Nashville, Tenn., contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/fiction-pulitzer-returns-adam-johnson-wins-215650984.html

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Sunday, April 14, 2013

Rebel Wilson Delivers 'Pitch Perfect' Movie Awards Musical Opening

James Franco, 'Pitch Perfect' cast join Wilson to kick off Movie Awards night in epic musical fashion.
By Josh Wigler


The cast of "Pitch Perfect" perform at the 2013 MTV Movie Awards
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Ill. GOP chairman survives latest ouster attempt (The Arizona Republic)

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Here's How To Get Facebook Home Running On Nearly Any Android Device

fbhome-tabletIn case you happened to miss the furor earlier today (or yesterday, depending on your timezone), Facebook officially pushed its Facebook Home launcher into the Google Play Store for owners of a select few devices to muck around with. Early impressions seem to run the gamut, but unless you had the right hardware you were plumb out of luck if you wanted to take Home for a spin. Well, let me rephrase that: you were plumb out of luck.

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