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New York Giants vs. Green Bay Packers

FIRST QUARTER

Warmed up, and ready to go
The Giants spent most the first quarter a week ago against the Atlanta Falcons getting a feel for the game. They didn’t need that yesterday. Eli Manning started fast, using designed rollouts to complete his first two passes as the Giants took a 3-0 lead, and then turning to Hakeem Nicks on a crossing pattern that — after Nicks bounced off Packers safety Charlie Peprah — became a 66-yard touchdown. But the most important, and mystifying, play of the first 15 minutes came when Deon Grant appeared to strip Greg Jennings and Kenny Phillips picked up the loose ball. But one of the officials jumped in late and declared Jennings down by contact. Tom Coughlin challenged the ruling, but it was upheld. The Packers responded to the break by working the ball down inside the Giants’ 10-yard line on a quick pass to James Jones. Then the teams switched sides.

SECOND QUARTER

Eli saves his best for the last
The first and last play of the second quarter were touchdowns, and both represented significant momentum shifts. John Kuhn caught an 8-yard touchdown to draw the Packers even at 10-10. But the play of the first half came on the final snap, when Eli Manning threw a ball up for grabs in the end zone and Hakeem Nicks’ hands, facemask and chest worked in concert to collect the touchdown. That gave the Giants a 20-10 lead, and shocked the Lambeau crowd. Manning finished the half with 274 yards. Moments before the Nicks catch, the Giants seemed content to run out the clock, but Ahmad Bradshaw’s 23-yard gain made the last-gasp throw an option. In between, the Giants survived a Manning interception in the Packers’ half of the field and turned a Kuhn lost fumble — the first of his career — into a field goal by Lawrence Tynes.

THIRD QUARTER

It looked worse than it was
This is where you expected the game to tilt in the Packers’ direction. They took the ball first and figured to get their offense going. Unfortunately for Green Bay, the Giants also got their pass rush going — and it saved a touchdown. Aaron Rodgers had Greg Jennings breaking free behind the secondary for a score. But Osi Umenyiora got there first, forcing a fumble that Deon Grant recovered to end one drive. The Giants then stiffened later in the quarter and held Green Bay to a field goal. The Giants ran all of six plays from scrimmage in the third, and watched the Packers pick up seven first downs and hold the ball for 11:11. But the Giants still held a 20-13 lead when the 45 minutes of game time were in the books. Rodgers had two scrambles for first downs in the quarter — his fourth and fifth first downs of the game.

FOURTH QUARTER

Textbook job at closing it out
The first five minutes essentially made the next 10 all but a formality. First, Michael Boley’s sack of Aaron Rodgers on fourth-and-5 — a gamble, for sure, by Packers coach Mike McCarthy with his team still only trailing by one score — gave the Giants the ball. And on third-and-1 on their next possession, Eli Manning and Mario Manningham were in complete sync. A 9-yard gain extended a possession the Giants eventually turned into another Lawrence Tynes field goal — and a two-score edge at 23-13. The Giants turned another Packers fumble — they lost six in the regular season and three yesterday — into a Manning-to-Manningham touchdown and later tacked on a running score. Meantime, Rodgers was sacked twice and intercepted. It capped the fourth stellar defensive outing in a row.

"Novak Djokovic" reached his first Wimbledon final | guaranteed himself the No. 1

Novak Djokovic reached his first Wimbledon final and guaranteed himself the No. 1 ranking by defeating Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 7-6 (4), 6-2, 6-7 (9), 6-3 Friday in a match filled with diving shots by both players on Centre Court.

Djokovic, a two-time Australian Open champion, improved his record to 47-1 this year. And although he won another Friday, it was Tsonga who entertained the crowd with his tennis skills and showmanship. In the final, Djokovic will face either defending champion Rafael Nadal or Andy Murray. Nadal has won 19 straight matches at the grass-court Grand Slam, while Murray is trying to become the first British man to win the Wimbledon title since Fred Perry in 1936.
Djokovic assured himself of the top ranking just by reaching the final. He opened the season with 41 straight wins, including the Australian Open title, but his 43-match winning streak came to an end against Roger Federer in the French Open semifinals. The win over Nadal improved Djokovic's record in 2011 to 48-1, with five of them coming against the Spaniard in finals -- two on hard courts, two on clay and now one on grass.

It is best Villa, Messi

After both scored to bring the team's victory in the continuation of the League, Cristiano Ronaldo Lionel Messi and score a maximum of sharpness of the competition. Not only that, their performance also stain caused an intense debate about who the players are back with the best quality in the face of the earth.

Previously, the title of world's best player Messi disabet 2010, he did a great debate. Defeated two colleagues Xavi Hernandez and Andres Iniesta are considered more appropriate since it succeeded in bringing the Spanish world champion 2010. However, according to David Villa, no one doubted the severity Messi as the best player in the world is unmatched.

"No player can be compared to Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo. Cristiano and Messi are the two best players in the world, but I always say that Messi is the best," said Villa, cited Tribalfootball.

Because of his greatness and his team made a record of 16 wins in a row, many of Messi referred to as Alfredo Di Stefano 21 century. Barcelona achievement record of Alfred the Great Real Madrid to a record 15 times without breaking victory, a few decades ago.

However, General Manager of Los Blancos, Alfredo Jorge Valdano refused Messi in the 21st century. According to a decent replacement for the legendary player of Real Madrid's Ronaldo, because they defend the same team, not Messi.

Tips For a Good Exercise For Health

Sports are very important in maintaining our health and fitness. But do you know if the sport is excessive and not done properly will make us become an unhealthy body even make us hurt even while exercising. Here are some tips on a good sport and true:

1. Before heating Sports

Be sure to warm up before exercising. The muscles that we have prepared in advance. Do this for 5-10 minutes with slow activity. For without the heating of the working muscles suddenly and cause cramps.

2. Use to adjust the shoes

Wear shoes that match the type of exercise you do. For example, running shoes that do not use slippery, so avoid slipping or ankle injury. If sports shoes futsal Futsal special use, not use sneakers. As the ground became slippery football field if used sneakers. And many people are injured on the football ground for the use of inappropriate footwear.

3. Do it continues

The exercise of that right and good for health is a continuous fashion. Do not make the power olehraga memforsir. Make exercise a maximum of 3 times a week more. This should be done regularly to keep fit. Distinguish between the sporting achievements of fitness to sports. Adjustment to the condition of our body.

4. Make an Organized during the breathing exercise

Exercise should be up to sweat and breathe deeply. This is to keep breathing and rapid heartbeat. Do not let the discomfort arises, get the heart rate increased from 60 to 90% of normal. At least two times faster than normal speed.

5. Cooling after exercise

Most people drink immediately after exercise and eating food. It is better to make a new first cooling drink and eat, this is to avoid the heat of body temperature after exercise. In addition, to avoid muscle stiffness and dizziness after exercising.

6. No Sepelekan If injuries happen

If an accident occurs during exercise, such as sprains do not leave it too long. If within a week was not recovered is best to consult with the medicine. Because something happens to the bones and muscles.

News about the "pro bowl 2011 time" in One Click

The 2011 Senior Bowl is here, broadcasting live from Mobile. Alabama, on the NFL Network . Kickoff time is 3 p.m. (CT). The annual clash of college football's all stars is the first real kickoff to the 2011 NFL draft season. To get you caught up, check out the list of Kansas City Chiefs draft interests we've been compiling for the last couple of weeks. Every single one of them is at the Senior Bowl this week.

You can find the full Senior Bowl rosters here. Like I said before, kickoff time is in about a half hour. This is your open thread. Who's watching today?

Source : arrowheadpride.com

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Fox 4 News Kansas City, After Saturday playoff games joker wild, Sunday’s game so far are looking for a little more cultured. Ravens vs. Chiefs in the AFC playoffs, the Kansas City Chiefs went into the half ahead by 4 points with a touchdown by Jamaal Charles on a run of 41 yards. The Baltimore Ravens have a field goal on the scoreboard and no team makes it easy on each other to add points, which is exactly how I like my playoff games!

Baltimore chose to receive, after the draw, and turned the disc into their class’s three points with a goal on the field. Kansas City was unable to gain any yardage on their first possession of the ball, but after punting Baltimore managed to recover a fumble at the line from Baltimore to 46 yards, which they then converted into a touchdown. This was the first quarter.
The second quarter was a picture of frustration for both teams. Heads fumbled a ball that Baltimore recovered but has not been able to convert into points. Baltimore is a passinggame and the Chiefs play the race. I expect in the locker room at halftime, something will be changed on both sides.

Post It Notes > One Clickers

from Jacksonville's stunner at UF. Courtesy of Atlantic Sun director of communications Eric Moyer, here are a few notes from Jacksonville's 71-68 overtime win at No. 20 Florida:

* The Jacksonville victory is the first for the Atlantic Sun against a ranked team since Nov 10, 2007, when Mercer beat O.J. Mayo and No. 18 USC, 96-81.
* The Gators had won 20 of the last 21 meetings between the schools, including nine straight. JU’s last win came on Dec. 21, 1994 (68-67).
* The Dolphins were 0-9 against ranked teams in the Cliff Warren era.
* Since March, JU owns wins at Arizona State (in the NIT), at Auburn and at Florida.
* Jacksonville is the first A-Sun team to post two wins against major-conference opponents in the same season since Mercer pulled it off in 2008-09 (won at Alabama and at Auburn).

Post-Game Notes - TCU 94, SHSU 76

Post-Game Notes
TCU 94, SHSU 76
Daniel-Meyer Coliseum
Fort Worth, Texas
Attendance: 2,580

TCU Notes
• TCU scored 56 first half points, which is tied for the fourth-most first half points scored in program history.
• TCU shot over 64.5% from the floor in the first half, which is a seasonal-best mark.
• By shooting 60.7 percent from the floor, TCU posted the second-best field goal percentage in a game in program history.
• The Horned Frogs moved to 6-5 on the young season and defeated SHSU for the eighth-straight year.
• TCU extended its home-winning streak to 27 games, which ranks No. 3 in the NCAA.

Player Notes
• Freshman Latricia Lovings saw her first action of the season Sunday, scoring 2 points, while also adding three boards and two blocks.
• Emily Carter led TCU in scoring for the seventh-time this season.
• By draining seven three's, Carter posted a new career-high, which is also tied for No. 4 all-time in 3-point field goals made in a game in program history.
• Carter scored over 20 points for the sixth time this season.
• TCU moved to 16-4 the last two seasons's when Carter leads the Horned Frogs in scoring.
• Helena Sverrisdottir just missed only her second triple-double of her career Sunday.
• Sophomore DeLisa Gross scored in double-figures for the fourth-straight game. Gross tied her career-high with 18 points Sunday.
• Sverrisdottir posted her first double double of the season with 18 points and 10 boards.
• Freshman Briesha Wynn scored a new career-high 10 points Sunday.

Manchester United zero in on Germany international transfer

Neuer has been the subject of interest from many of Europe's biggest clubs following his impressive dfisplays in the World Cup for Germany. He assumed the number one shirt after Rene Adler was ruled out through injury and Neuer repaid manager Joachim Low's faith by helping the team to the semi-finals.

The 24-year-old had been widely expected to join Bayern Munich but it seems like they have switched their attentions elsewhere. United, meanwhile, have already recruited another goalkeeper - Aalesund's Anders Lindegaard - but are seeking competition for places in the event of Edwin van der Sar's retirement and have kept a close eye on Neuer's progress.

There is also the possibility chance that Arsenal could join the race with their goalkeeping troubles well-documented.