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Russell Wilson wishes he played better for Nathaniel Hackett: ‘One of the brighter minds I’ve been around’
The Denver Broncos revamped nearly all the pieces within the offseason … for naught.
They had been 7-10 and final within the AFC West in 2021, however they nonetheless had one of many sport’s most proficient rosters that was being held again by poor quarterback play and questionable teaching.
With new possession got here a brand new quarterback in nine-time Professional Bowler Russell Wilson and new head coach Nathaniel Hackett.
Beginning along with his first sport, Hackett was closely scrutinized. He burned clock to try a 64-yard discipline purpose as a substitute going for a 4th and 5 in Seattle Week 1, which was only a preview for the remainder of the season.
Hackett did not even full this season. The 4-11 Broncos fired him Monday with two video games remaining.
Regardless of his struggles, Wilson had nothing however reward for his former head coach, the second he is performed for within the NFL after Pete Carroll.
“I believe he is a tremendous man, wonderful instructor, wonderful father simply watching him along with his youngsters, and what he is been in a position to do and the way he is taught the sport for us,” Wilson told reporters Wednesday.
“This season has been a season we by no means thought was gonna occur the best way it did, and he was a man that spent all of his time, all of his effort into us as gamers, employees members, everyone, coaches as properly. I believe he is gonna be a tremendous coach, one of many brighter minds I have been round … He is resilient, he is an incredible coach, love him to demise, and everyone misses him, for positive.”
Hackett’s choices had been questioned on a weekly foundation, nevertheless it’s onerous to think about he was solely chargeable for the flip Wilson took this season.
Wilson’s 60.1 completion share is the worst of his profession, and barring one thing loopy over the ultimate two video games, he is not going to have thrown 20 touchdowns for the primary time in his profession. He has simply 12 in 13 video games this season.
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“It has been a loopy season — tons of accidents, tons of all the pieces else. However the actuality is I want I may have performed higher for him, too. Want I may have performed at the usual stage that I’ve at all times performed at,” he stated.
It is now seven straight seasons and not using a playoff look for the Broncos, whose final displaying resulted in a 2016 Tremendous Bowl title in Peyton Manning’s last NFL sport.
And the Broncos haven’t got a first-round choose this yr, at the moment the third general choose. They traded it to accumulate Wilson.
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North Hollywood, Banning advance to City Section Division I championship game at Dodger Stadium
North Hollywood is headed to Dodger Stadium on Saturday to play for a City Section Division I championship.
The Huskies knocked off Chatsworth 6-2 in Wednesday’s semifinals at Stengel Field.
Enoch Yi threw a complete game, striking out seven while giving up two hits. He also had two hits.
A four-run fifth inning broke the game open with the Huskies taking advantage of errors and executing bunts.
North Hollywood will play Banning in Saturday’s 10 a.m. final. It’s a particular accomplishment for a Huskies baseball program that has been without a home field since after the 2019 season while the school underwent a campuswide construction project, including the opening of a new gym.
Banning 5, South East 0: The Pilots turned to the quarterback for the football team, Robert Guerrero, to deliver victory in their Division I semifinal game. Guerrero threw a complete game, giving up two hits while striking out seven and walking none. Angelo Duarte had a two-run single during a four-run second inning.
The Pilots are on their way to Dodger Stadium! 👀⚾️
Banning 5
South East 0
Division I Championship 🏆
Banning vs North Hollywood
Saturday, 10:00 am pic.twitter.com/iIyEd88Whq— CIF LA City Section (@CIFLACS) May 23, 2024
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Inside Klopp's last week: Dinner with Ferguson, Taylor Swift songs and Rolex watches
What a momentous end to the season for Liverpool.
An emotion-fuelled goodbye to Jurgen Klopp, two senior players also saying farewell and the dawn of a new era with Monday’s announcement that Arne Slot has penned a three-year contract to be the head coach.
This is the inside story of that final week, featuring laughter, tears, dinner with Sir Alex Ferguson and a burst of Taylor Swift…
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As Liverpool legend John Barnes delighted the crowd with a word-perfect rendition of Rapper’s Delight by Sugar Hill Gang, Jurgen Klopp made his way up to the stage.
They formed an impromptu double act as Barnes sang and Klopp, wearing a black baseball cap back to front, showed off his dance moves. The Titanic Hotel — close to Liverpool’s iconic waterfront — was the setting for the lavish farewell party on Sunday night.
Klopp tearing it up on the dance floor last night to John Barnes’ Anfield Rap pic.twitter.com/uzte7OE02x
— Watch LFC (@Watch_LFC) May 20, 2024
After all the emotion of the Anfield send-off a few hours before, it was time to unwind. It was around 9.30pm when Klopp led the squad into the plush function room to join family, friends and club staff as One Kiss by Dua Lipa blared out.
The guest list included UFC fighter Paddy ‘The Baddy’ Pimblett, while Barnes was joined by fellow Anfield greats Sir Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush as the celebrations continued past 4am.
The Champagne flowed and an orchestral band played before the DJ, Twotone, took over. Every member of the squad was present, with Darwin Nunez among the last of the players to leave.
Much had been made of the Uruguay striker failing to applaud during the guard of honour for Klopp on the pitch earlier but he was in good spirits during the party. At one stage, a South American trio of Nunez, Colombia’s Luis Diaz and Alexis Mac Allister from Argentina were involved in a dance-off.
Just past 10pm, Klopp, the players and the coaching staff were invited up to the stage. The big screen showed a collection of video messages from current and former stars thanking him for the impact Klopp has had on their careers.
Klopp, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson were among those to take the microphone to say a few words. As well as the outgoing manager, there were also tributes to Joel Matip and Thiago, who are both leaving as free agents this summer.
The trophies won during the German’s near nine-year reign were on display, Klopp having been presented with miniature versions earlier on the Anfield pitch after the Wolves game. There was a kids’ play area set up for the players’ families and a photo booth for guests with prints coming out emblazoned with the caption ‘Danke Jurgen’.
Rewind to last Tuesday and, with the players given the day off following their 3-3 away draw with Aston Villa the night before, Klopp attended a special event at Anfield for around 700 club staff from the different departments. He stood on the steps of the Main Stand with the silverware beneath him for a photograph to be taken with them all sitting to either side.
The in-house LFCTV crew then had 20 minutes to film Klopp’s goodbye video to supporters – a drone was used to capture footage of him in the centre circle and then on the Kop with a club scarf around his neck.
Forever a Red ❤️ pic.twitter.com/4teP4vCJUk
— Liverpool FC (@LFC) May 17, 2024
Stadium tours had been halted in the hope of keeping those moments private, but some French students were still in the upper tier and photographs they took soon emerged on social media.
Klopp then made his way to the Carlsberg Dugout executive lounge in the Main Stand where staff from across all sections of the club were treated to an hour-long Q&A. Klopp spoke candidly and got emotional at times as he talked about being part of the “LFC family”.
What advice would you give someone about building a great team? “Build it around Bobby Firmino.”
Favourite film? “Forrest Gump — and I can’t believe Tom Hanks was just a few yards away from me last night (at Villa Park).”
Asked what music he listens to, Klopp revealed that his wife Ulla had got them tickets to see Taylor Swift at Anfield next month and he started singing her hit Shake It Off.
Despite spending the best part of a decade living in England, he conceded that cricket still baffles him. “I hear the scores announced and I still have no idea who has won.”
Klopp said that his favourite Scouse word was ‘luv’ and that it took him years to understand why the ladies in the canteen at the training ground would say to him every morning, “Do you wanna coffee, luv?”
It was Klopp’s idea to have ‘Thank you luv’ emblazoned on the front of the T-shirts and hoodies that departing staff put on after Sunday’s final game against Wolves. On the back of them it read, ‘I’ll Never Walk Alone Again’.
At the end of the Q&A, Liverpool CEO Billy Hogan presented Klopp with a book full of heartfelt messages written by staff members. Klopp explained that he couldn’t stay for the drinks portion of the event as he was going out for dinner with Sir Alex Ferguson, which he later described as “outstanding”.
There’s a long-standing mutual respect between them. Klopp once said encountering Manchester United managerial legend Ferguson for the first time was “like meeting the Pope”. In a message of congratulations to Klopp after Liverpool won the Premier League title in 2020, Ferguson said: “The performance level of the team was outstanding. I’ll forgive you for waking me up at half past three in the morning to tell me you’d won the league.”
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A group of Norwegian Liverpool supporters were sitting in the Freshfield pub in the town of Formby chatting to former Liverpool striker David Fairclough last Wednesday evening when, to their astonishment, Klopp strolled in.
He was there with assistant Peter Krawietz to have drinks with members of the club’s media department, and happily posed for selfies and signed autographs.
The following day, there was a players’ barbecue at the club’s Kirkby base after training where captain Virgil van Dijk delivered a moving tribute to Klopp and his backroom staff. They were each given a Rolex watch as a leaving gift from the squad.
From there, assistants Pep Lijnders and Krawietz, along with elite development coach Vitor Matos, goalkeeping coach John Achterberg, head of fitness Andreas Kornmayer, and head of recovery and performance Andreas Schlumberger drove to Hotel Anfield, near the stadium, for a special reception with supporters’ groups.
“These guys made us champions of the fu**ing world,” declared musician Jamie Webster, who performed terrace anthems Allez Allez Allez and You’ll Never Walk Alone.
Each coach was presented with an LFC shirt with their name on the back and signed by hundreds of fans. The microphone was passed around for supporters to offer their favourite memories and thanks.
“Imagine being us,” said Lijnders, a nod to the banner on the Kop. “Tell me one club in world football that would organise something like this for the staff behind the scenes. It’s incredible.”
Saturday brought the final training session as Klopp cleared out his office and left the AXA Training Centre for the final time. His open letter to the Liverpool Echo newspaper was published, in which he described his adopted home as “the city of open arms”.
With one eye on the future, a man who had previously warned about the perils of social media, launched his own Instagram account. Within 48 hours, @Kloppo had gathered more than two million followers.
Klopp, who had broken down earlier in the week as he read out a letter from a fan while filming with LFCTV, was desperate for the mood to be celebratory rather than sad at Anfield on Sunday. He got his wish.
His speech on the pitch post-match hit all the right notes as he told fans, “from today, I’m one of you”, and then back in the dressing room he told his players: “I love you, that’s all I can say.
“The football you are able to play is absolutely ridiculous. I can’t wait, watching you developing, making the next steps. Thank you for the ride. I’m so proud of you, and I’m so proud that I have been allowed to be part of this. The sky is the limit for you boys.”
When Klopp finally walked in for his final press conference shortly after 8pm, around two hours after the final whistle, he got his phone out and took a photo of the media members sitting in front of him, which was soon uploaded to his Instagram account. “In case I miss you,” he joked.
Klopp reinforced the fact that he intends to take at least a year off, and may not manage again. He will attend the Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund, his previous club, and Real Madrid at Wembley in London on June 1, and in August he will be a spectator at the Paralympics in Paris.
There may not have been any silverware up for grabs at Anfield on Sunday but data from Blinkfire Analytics underlined the scale of the interest. The peak UK TV audience for the Wolves match was 1.2million and 70 per cent more people watched Klopp’s post-match farewell than Manchester City’s title celebrations happening at the same time on another of Sky Sports’ channels. On YouTube, the footage from Anfield got 44 per cent more views than events at the Etihad Stadium.
In terms of the number of fan engagements on all content published on club social media platforms, Liverpool set a new best across the Premier League in 2023-24 for a single matchday with 26million on Sunday, while City attracted 19.4m.
Linda Pizzuti, wife of Liverpool’s principal owner John W Henry, took to Instagram to react to City’s post on X celebrating their fourth successive title triumph which read ‘This Means Four’ — a play on Liverpool’s old marketing slogan of ‘This Means More’.
“A sincere congratulations to Man City — Premier League champions. So much respect for this tremendous achievement. Thanks for thinking of us on your special day,” she posted.
On Monday afternoon, there was finally official confirmation of Slot’s appointment but Klopp had effectively already announced it for Liverpool with the chant he started from the centre circle on Sunday evening.
“It is certainly not an easy decision to close the door behind you at a club where you have experienced so many wonderful moments and worked successfully with so many wonderful people,” Slot told Feyenoord’s website as his departure from the Dutch side became official. “But as a sportsman, an opportunity to become a head coach in the Premier League, at one of the biggest clubs in the world, is difficult to ignore.”
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Pre-season will begin at the start of July with a depleted squad due to the European Championship and the Copa America being played in Germany and the United States this summer. Slot’s No 2, Sipke Hulshoff, will be there from the off after resigning from his role with the Dutch national team ahead of those Euros so he can focus on the job in hand on Merseyside.
What a week it proved to be. The baton has been passed on.
(Top photos: Getty Images)
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WNBA rookie phenom praises female athletes baring it all: 'Appreciate our bodies are our machines'
Cameron Brink has accomplished a lifelong goal of becoming a WNBA player.
After starring at Stanford, the Princeton, New Jersey, native became the second overall pick in last month’s draft to the Los Angeles Sparks, behind only Caitlin Clark.
But while she is a professional athlete, it seems like she wants to do some stuff behind the scenes.
The rookie phenom was recently on the cover of the famous “SLAM” basketball magazine, and she revealed that she recently did another photoshoot for SKIMS, a shoot she “manifested.”
The latter is a possible foreshadowing into what Brink really wants to do, though.
Brink appeared on NBA star’s Paul Pierce’s podcast where he asked Brink if there were “any other publication that you would like to be attached to or have a cover shoot with.”
One magazine, although now defunct, was at the top of mind.
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“I think just as a female athlete, the [ESPN] Body Issue is just always dope,” she said. “Just to see how your body as an athlete, purely as an athlete, to appreciate our bodies are our machines. Like it’s how we make our money, so I think that’s always a really cool concept.”
ESPN the Magazine came off the shelves in 2019, but when it was in publication, it released an annual “Body Issue” with bare-naked athletes.
Brink added that she has “always loved” Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Edition.
“I think it’s super empowering,” she added.
LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne and Brittany Mahomes, the wife of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick, have had SI Swimsuit shoots.
In three games, Brink is averaging six points and six rebounds per contest — she dropped 11 points in her WNBA debut.
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