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Oct 10, 2012
11:53 PM  |
Well just have to go out and put the weather behind us. Its supposed to be chilly, but hopefully we wont get anything falling from the sky. Thatll be good." Tate said the Stampeders cant let the weather be a distraction or an excuse. "Its Canada, its November, its expected," he said. "We just have to go out there and execute." If the weather turns bad, running backs Chris Garrett of the Bombers and Jon Cornish of the Stampeders could be factors in the outcome. "I think its natural to use your running game more when the weathers a little bit worse," Brink said. "If its windy or whatever it is, those things are all important in offensive football. "But weve got to be able to throw the ball and get first downs throwing. Were all comfortable with that." Ryan Fitzpatrick Jersey. Emery took full responsibilty for missing his second practice in a month on Monday, claiming to have gone to the wrong rink. Tom Brady Jersey. The Sacramento Kings extended Smarts contract through the 2013-14 season on Monday. Smarts deal had been set to expire after the upcoming season. http://www.nflbroncosfan.com/terrell-davis-jersey. Guard Bian Lan led the Chinese team for the third consecutive night with 23 points, nine assists and six rebounds, while center Chen Nan had 21 points and eight rebounds. A.J. Green Jersey. 1 Memphis stayed unbeaten with an 81-73 win over a tough Gonzaga squad. Derrick Rose finished with 19 points, nine assists, and eight rebounds for Memphis (19-0), which has won 38 straight regular season games, and 43 straight games at home. Julian Edelman Jersey. Both teams have had exceptional runs so far in the playoffs and now the great test of who gets to represent the conference with a chance to win a title in the NBA Finals in June.NEW YORK -- Miguel Gonzalez has quickly gone from an unwanted minor leaguer with a surgically-repaired right elbow to one of the best arms in the Baltimore Orioles rotation. Gonzalez pitched solidly into the seventh inning in his fifth big league start, leading the Orioles to a 5-4 victory over the slumping New York Yankees on Monday night. "This is not his first good outing here," manager Buck Showalter said. "I think hes given us pretty good outings consistently." Gonzalez (3-2) cruised through 6 2-3 innings, giving up just four hits and two runs, before he was chased by consecutive homers from Eric Chavez and Ichiro Suzuki -- his 100th career home run -- that made it 5-4. He missed all of 2009 because of Tommy John surgery on his right elbow. And after going winless in the minors last year, Gonzalez went unsigned until late February when the Orioles gave him a chance. He made his major league debut May 29 and his first start July 6. Other than |