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2015年5月20日星期三

PAT rule change shouldn't impact Packers

GREEN BAY, Wis. -- How much will the new extra-point rule impact the Green Bay Packers?
Probably not much from a strategic standpoint, given that the two-point conversion has been anything but automatic under coach Mike McCarthy.
Since McCarthy took over in 2006, the Packers have converted just 38.9 percent of their two-point tries in the regular season. That is well below the NFL average of 46.9 percent during that time, and it ranks 23rd in the league, according to ESPN Stats & Information.
Last season, the Packers were just 1-of-4 on two-point tries (including playoffs).
McCarthy has attempted two-point conversions after just 4 percent of the Packers' touchdowns, a rate that ranks tied for 17th in the league since the start of the 2006 season.
Meanwhile, kicker Mason Crosby has been practically automatic on field goals of either 32 or 33 yards, the new distance for PATs. He has made 19-of-21 kicks from that distance in his career.
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2015年5月3日星期日

2015 Chicago Bears undrafted free agents

The Bears signed 15 undrafted free agents after Saturday’s draft. Here’s a closer look at each player:
Shane Carden, QB, East Carolina: Three-year starter. Scouts rave about Carden’s intangibles. Arm strength a concern. Left ECU with 11,991 passing yards and 86 touchdowns.
Bryce Callahan, CB, Rice: Selected to play in the East-West Shrine game. Callahan intercepted 13 passes in four seasons at Rice.
Brian Vogler, TE, Alabama: The 6-foot-7, 262-pound Vogler ran in the 4.7 40-yard dash range at Alabama’s pro day. Not a pass-catching threat. Vogler had just six receptions in 2014.
John Timu, LB, Washington:Timu is a two-time captain at Washington. Returned two interceptions for touchdowns last year.
Anthony Jefferson, S, UCLA:Two-year starter. Jefferson ranked third on the Bruins’ defense last season in tackles (72) and tied for team lead in pass-break-ups (eight).
Olsen Pierre, DL, Miami: Good size at 6-5, 300 pounds. Pierre started 36 games his final three seasons at Miami and left school with 96 tackles, nine tackles-for-loss and 2.5 sacks.
Jacoby Glenn, CB, Central Florida: Co-Defensive Player of the Year in the American Athletic Conference. Declared for the draft after his redshirt sophomore season. Seven interceptions in 2014.
Levi Norwood, WR, Baylor: A 6-2, 200-pound receiver, he caught 128 passes in four years at Baylor. Norwood is an experienced return man. He ran back two punts for scores in 2013.
Chad Hamilton, OL, Coastal Carolina: 2014 consensus All-American. Hamilton did receive an NFL combine invitation. Three-year starter at left tackle who also played left guard in 2011.
Rick Lovato, LS, Old Dominion: Lovato served as Old Dominion’s top long snapper for four consecutive seasons. The Cleveland Browns reportedly had interest in Lovato after the draft.
Qumain Black, CB, East Central University: 6-1, 190 pound defensive back. Has potential value on special teams. Black returned kickoffs at East Central University.
Cameron Jefferson, OL, Arkansas: Three-year starter at UNLV before he transferred to Arkansas. Has experience at left guard, left tackle and right tackle.
Jeremiah Detmer, K, Toledo: Made 88.4 percent of his field goals at Toledo – 66 of 77. Career-long is 52 yards.
Jonathan Anderson, LB, TCU: Appeared in 51 games with just 16 starts. Anderson registered 10 tackles for loss and three forced fumbles in four years.
Cameron Meredith, WR, Illinois State: Led the Redbirds with 66 receptions for 1,061 yards receiving and nine touchdowns in 2014. Meredith is a tall target at 6-3.

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2015年4月19日星期日

Tim Tebow joins Chip Kelly's quarterback crew

PHILADELPHIA -- Give Chip Kelly your tired, your poor, your no-huddle Heisman-winning quarterbacks yearning to run the read-option.
Kelly traded for Sam Bradford (2008 Heisman winner) in March, signed Tim Tebow (2007) in April and was widely expected to land Marcus Mariota (2013) by May. The Philadelphia Eagles also have Mark Sanchez and Matt Barkley, two generations of USC quarterback, on their roster.
The first thought might be that Kelly is planning to run some kind of three-quarterback formation. But the more you think about it, the more this all seems to be about Kelly than about the quarterbacks.
Simply put, coaches have egos. If they can coax success out of a player who has struggled while playing for other coaches, that's a badge of honor. Tebow has played for the Denver Broncos and the New York Jets. He has gone to training camp with the New England Patriots. That was in 2013, and Bill Belichick decided to release him before the season started.
If Belichick, the best coach in the NFL over the past 15 years, doesn't see an NFL quarterback in Tebow, then that would seem to settle the issue. Except that Kelly, who worked Tebow out last month, sees the skills and the physical presence and he can't help himself. It's not just about ego. There's a challenge in finding ways to utilize a player's talents, and Kelly enjoys that challenge.
Back in 2009, the Eagles were the surprise team that signed Michael Vick after he was released from prison. Other than being a left-handed quarterback, Tebow doesn't have much in common with Vick. But Tebow has been out of football, essentially, for the past two seasons. Like Vick, coaches have tried and failed to get him to perform the very difficult task of running an NFL offense -- enough so that there's a consensus it's probably not worth trying anymore.
Tebow was not on a roster in 2014. Kelly could have signed him at any point last season. He did not. So why now? And what does it mean? For Bradford, for Sanchez, for Barkley, for Mariota?
It's a good question, and one with a number of different answers. The first thing to know is that Tebow's arrival probably means more to Barkley, a fourth-round pick in 2013, than it does to Bradford or Sanchez. That is, Tebow is more likely competing for Barkley's third-team quarterback role than for the starting job.
Another Vick reminder: When the Eagles signed him in 2009, he was the third-team quarterback behind Donovan McNabb and Kevin Kolb. By Easter Sunday of 2010, McNabb was traded to the Washington Redskins and Kolb was the No. 1 quarterback on the depth chart. After being knocked out during the season opener with a concussion, Kolb's tenure as the starter was over.
The point is, Bradford is the presumed starter with Sanchez as the very capable No. 2 quarterback. But if Tebow is able to click in Kelly's offense -- which ran pretty well with the less mobile Sanchez and Nick Foles at the helm -- then all bets are off. With his running ability and his arm, Tebow may just blossom in Kelly's system.
So Kelly brings Tebow in with no pressure and no expectations. The focus is on Bradford, with Sanchez as the pro's pro if something goes wrong. Tebow will get his practice reps. The third-team quarterback gets plenty of practice time in Kelly's go-go training sessions. If Kelly sees the spark that Tebow carried at the University of Florida -- and that flashed once or twice while he was playing in Denver -- then Kelly will have a fascinating choice to make.
He says this a lot, and he really means it. Kelly's football team is a meritocracy. The best player at each position will be on the field. All Kelly is really doing right now is giving Tebow a chance to prove himself better than Bradford and Sanchez -- better, at least, in Kelly's spread offense.
The Tebow signing may mark the death knell for the long-speculated (and, among many Eagles fans, wished for) reunion of Kelly and Mariota. Kelly recruited Mariota and shaped the Oregon offense around the young quarterback's skill set. Kelly left for the NFL and Mariota continued to shine. It seemed almost inevitable that the two would join forces in the NFL.
Kelly has tried very hard to discourage that kind of thinking. He said he would never "mortgage the future" by trading too much for the chance to draft Mariota. But Kelly has also spoken of Mariota in almost reverent tones. He described Mariota as a football mind equal to Peyton Manning's, only with speed. While interviewing for NFL jobs in 2013, Kelly told people Mariota would someday win multiple Super Bowls.
That sounds like something that might be worth mortgaging the future for.
When Kelly pulled the trigger on the stunning Foles-for-Bradford trade, there followed even more speculation that it was part of a larger plan to get Mariota. Could Bradford be used as a trade chip -- to Tennessee, to Cleveland -- to move up high enough to draft Mariota?
"I'm the only Chip here," was Kelly's impish retort.
The Mariota speculation won't die until he's holding up another team's jersey on draft night. But the Tebow signing certainly seems like a sign that Kelly doesn't expect to get a deal done.
Maybe he tried. Maybe he didn't. But the simple truth is Kelly has now acquired three quarterbacks since the end of the 2014-15 season: Bradford, Sanchez and now Tebow. That doesn't seem like the actions of a man who is planning a major move for Mariota.
But who knows? Kelly has proven nothing if not unpredictable. So send him your tired, your poor, your huddled masses of quarterbacks.
Maybe he's planning to run the Statue of Liberty play.
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2015年3月26日星期四

Stats to know: Warriors clinch Pacific title

Warriors Last Title ESPNThe Warriors' division title was a long time coming.

The last time the Golden State Warriors won a division title, Stephen Curry’s father was 11 years old.
The younger Curry led his team to its first division title in 39 years with a win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night. The Warriors are 58-13, 4 ½ games ahead of the Hawks for the best record in the NBA and eight games up on the Grizzlies for the top seed in the Western Conference.
Their record is nearly the inverse of that of the team that Warriors coach Steve Kerr could have coached this season, the 14-57 Knicks.
The 58 wins are one shy of the franchise record for wins in a season, set by those last division champs, the 1975-76 team that in defense of its title from the previous season lost to the Suns in the Western Conference finals.
The 2014-15 team started well (by winning 21 of 23, including 16 in a row) and looks to be finishing well, with Tuesday’s win extending its current winning streak to seven games. The Warriors snapped the NBA's longest drought without a division title.
How have these Warriors pulled it off?
Curry and Thompson have been amazing
Stephen Curry’s scoring average (23.5 points per game) is nearly equal to what it was last season (24.0), but he’s been slightly more efficient (his PER has gone up every season he's been in the league). He leads the NBA in 3-pointers, free-throw percentage and steals.
Klay Thompson is on pace for career-best shooting percentages from both 2-point range and 3-point range. He’s averaging three fewer minutes per game this season, but he’s doing more in them, scoring three more points per game.
But it’s not just them
The players surrounding Curry and Thompson have not just filled their roles, they’ve excelled in them.
Chief among those is Draymond Green, who filled the box score on Tuesday night with 14 points, 11 rebounds, eight assists and three blocked shots. Green is closing in on the first 100-block, 100 3-pointers season in Warriors history and should be the only NBA player to hit both of those benchmarks this season.
Defense
This is arguably the best defensive team the Warriors have had relative to the rest of the NBA. They lead the NBA in defensive efficiency while playing at the fastest pace in the league.
Opponents are shooting 42.3 percent from the field against the Warriors, the lowest opponents’ field-goal percentage in the NBA this season.
If the Warriors can maintain that, it would be the lowest opponents’ field goal percentage they’ve ever allowed in a non-shortened season.
Most memorable win: Thompson’s amazing game
The Warriors’ most memorable win might have been the most memorable performance of the NBA season. Thompson scored a career-high 52 points against the Kings, including an NBA single-quarter record 37 points in the third quarter.
Thompson was 13-of-13 from the field and 9-of-9 from 3-point range. The nine 3-pointers set a record for a quarter. The 13 field goals tied the NBA mark. It was a true one-man show. Thompson’s teammates were a combined 1-of-7 from the field for four points in the quarter.
Looking ahead
The Warriors have won eight division titles as a franchise. Five of the previous seven resulted in appearances in the NBA Finals, with the Warriors winning two and losing three.
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2015年3月25日星期三

Stats to know: Warriors clinch Pacific title

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ESPNThe Warriors' division title was a long time coming.

The last time the Golden State Warriors won a division title, Stephen Curry’s father was 11 years old.
The younger Curry led his team to its first division title in 39 years with a win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night. The Warriors are 58-13, 4 ½ games ahead of the Hawks for the best record in the NBA and eight games up on the Grizzlies for the top seed in the Western Conference.
Their record is nearly the inverse of that of the team that Warriors coach Steve Kerr could have coached this season, the 14-57 Knicks.
The 58 wins are one shy of the franchise record for wins in a season, set by those last division champs, the 1975-76 team that in defense of its title from the previous season lost to the Suns in the Western Conference finals.
The 2014-15 team started well (by winning 21 of 23, including 16 in a row) and looks to be finishing well, with Tuesday’s win extending its current winning streak to seven games. The Warriors snapped the NBA's longest drought without a division title.
How have these Warriors pulled it off?
Curry and Thompson have been amazing
Stephen Curry’s scoring average (23.5 points per game) is nearly equal to what it was last season (24.0), but he’s been slightly more efficient (his PER has gone up every season he's been in the league). He leads the NBA in 3-pointers, free-throw percentage and steals.
Klay Thompson is on pace for career-best shooting percentages from both 2-point range and 3-point range. He’s averaging three fewer minutes per game this season, but he’s doing more in them, scoring three more points per game.
But it’s not just them
The players surrounding Curry and Thompson have not just filled their roles, they’ve excelled in them.
Chief among those is Draymond Green, who filled the box score on Tuesday night with 14 points, 11 rebounds, eight assists and three blocked shots. Green is closing in on the first 100-block, 100 3-pointers season in Warriors history and should be the only NBA player to hit both of those benchmarks this season.
Defense
This is arguably the best defensive team the Warriors have had relative to the rest of the NBA. They lead the NBA in defensive efficiency while playing at the fastest pace in the league.
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If the Warriors can maintain that, it would be the lowest opponents’ field goal percentage they’ve ever allowed in a non-shortened season.
Most memorable win: Thompson’s amazing game
The Warriors’ most memorable win might have been the most memorable performance of the NBA season. Thompson scored a career-high 52 points against the Kings, including an NBA single-quarter record 37 points in the third quarter.
Thompson was 13-of-13 from the field and 9-of-9 from 3-point range. The nine 3-pointers set a record for a quarter. The 13 field goals tied the NBA mark. It was a true one-man show. Thompson’s teammates were a combined 1-of-7 from the field for four points in the quarter.
Looking ahead
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2015年3月20日星期五

SEC spring practice: Arkansas, Tennessee


Spring practice has begun. Stats & Information looks at the three biggest storylines facing theArkansas Razorbacks and the Tennessee Volunteers.
ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS (7-6, 2-6 SEC last season)
2014 postseason: 
Defeated Texas in AdvoCare Texas Bowl
Final AP rank: NR
Returning starters: 9 offense, 6 defense, 1 specialist (via Phil Steele)
2015 ESPN FPI rank10th
Spring game: April 25
2015 storylines:
•  Arkansas’ dominant running back duo returns
Since coming to Arkansas in 2013, coach Bret Bielema has emphasized a running game like the one he displayed at Wisconsin. Last season, the Razorbacks ranked fourth in the SEC in expected points added in the rushing game.
Arkansas was the only FBS team with two 1,000-yard rushers: Jonathan Williams and Alex Collins. Both return for 2015, and big things will be expected from a duo that accounted for 81 percent of the Razorbacks’ rushing yards in 2014.
•  Will the Razorbacks’ late-season success carry over to 2015?
Arkansas won three of its last four games in 2014, including back-to-back shutouts of LSU and Mississippi. The Razorbacks became the first unranked team since 1942 with multiple shutouts of AP-ranked opponents in one season. With 15 starters returning on offense and defense combined, the Razorbacks will probably be ranked in The Associated Press preseason Top 25 poll for the first time since 2012.
•  Can the Razorbacks’ defense be as good as it finished last season?
From the start of Week 9 last season, Arkansas’ defense was about as good as it got in the SEC. Florida ranked first in defensive expected points added from Week 9 to the end of the season (contributing 16.8 points per game to the Gators’ scoring margin), but the Razorbacks (16.5 EPA) weren’t far behind. Arkansas’ defense allowed 10.3 points per game in its final six games, more than six points better than any other SEC defense.
TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS (7-6, 3-5 SEC last season)
2014 postseason: 
Defeated Iowa in Taxslayer Bowl
Final AP rank: NR
Returning starters: 10 offense, 8 defense, 1 specialist (via Phil Steele)
2015 ESPN FPI rank: 14th
Spring game: April 25
2015 storylines:
•  Will recruiting rankings turn into wins?
Recruiting has blossomed under coach Butch Jones: The Volunteers have signed top-5 recruiting classes each of the last two years. Tennessee welcomes 10 early enrollees this spring, including three defensive linemen each ranked in the top 115 of the ESPN 300. The gem of the class might be junior college transfer running back Alvin Kamar, who scored 18 touchdowns in nine games last year for Hutchinson (Kansas) Community College, averaging more than 130 yards a game.
•  Dobbs is the guy
Quarterback Josh Dobbs entered spring practice as the full-time starter for the first time in his three years on Rocky Top. Dobbs led the Volunteers to a 4-1 record as a starter in the final five games last season. Tennessee's offense was 13 points better in games Dobbs started last season.
Dobbs’ 72.9 Total QBR in 2014 ranked seventh out of 14 SEC quarterbacks with at least 250 action plays. If his per-game passing and rushing yards were extrapolated to a 13-game season, he would surpass 2,500 yards passing and 1,000 yards rushing, something only Heisman Trophy winners Cam Newton and Johnny Manziel have done in the SEC.
•  Making moves along the lines
Tennessee returns an SEC-high 10 starters on offense, but the Volunteers need to make improvements up front. Tennessee allowed 43 sacks last season, tied for sixth-most in the country and seven more than any other team in the SEC. Tennessee allowed 85 quarterback knockdowns, also the most in the conference. At times last season, the Volunteers started two true freshmen on the offensive line, and freshman could get playing time in 2015. Tennessee signed Drew Richmond, the No. 5 offensive tackle in the ESPN 300 recruiting rankings, but he is not on campus this spring.
On the other side of the ball, Curt Maggitt and Derek Barnett combined for 21 sacks last season. They are the fourth set of SEC teammates to each record 10 sacks in one season over the last 25 years. Maggitt will miss spring practice after undergoing shoulder surgery.
Stats & Info SEC spring practice series:
Alabama Crimson Tide
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Missouri Tigers
Georgia Bulldogs
Florida Gators
South Carolina Gamecocks
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