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  • Jalen Ramsey Puts Steelers CB on Notice For Speaking Out Against NFL Officiating After TNF Loss

    Jalen Ramsey Puts Steelers CB on Notice For Speaking Out Against NFL Officiating After TNF Loss

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Steelers Exposed Again as Bengals’ Flacco Pick Apart Pittsburgh’s Defense on TNF

    The Pittsburgh Steelers locker room was filled with frustration following Thursday night’s nail-biting 33-31 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. Everyone was buzzing about the questionable calls, and emotions were running high. While some players voiced their frustrations about the officiating, Jalen Ramsey chose a different path, ensuring that accountability remained front and center amidst the chaos.

    Ramsey’s comments after the game were refreshingly candid. “F* the calls. We don’t worry about that. We have to play better. Starting with myself,” he told reporters.

    His remarks came right after fellow cornerback Joey Porter Jr. expressed that he “wasn’t a big fan of the calls today with the officiating. It is what it is; it’s football.” Ramsey’s response seemed like a gentle nudge to his younger teammate: focus on what you can control. “Next play, you’ve got to execute when the chance comes,” Ramsey added.

    Throughout the game against Cincinnati, the Steelers’ cornerbacks received numerous flags, including one for pass interference that should have been given to Ja’Marr Chase rather than Ramsey. The Steelers’ defense had a rough night, allowing Joe Flacco to rack up 342 yards and three touchdowns. T.J. Watt labeled the unit’s performance as “unacceptable.” However, Ramsey didn’t pile on the criticism. His message was about discipline and leadership, not pointing fingers. “We have receivers that are superstars in the league. You know that they get away with things like that. It is what it is.”

    As Pittsburgh looks to regroup, Ramsey’s stance serves as a clear challenge to his teammates. The officiating may have left a mark, but for the veteran corner, how they respond is what truly matters.

    Fuente: https://www.essentiallysports.com/nfl-active-news-steelers-jalen-ramsey-puts-steelers-cb-on-notice-for-speaking-out-against-nfl-officiating-after-tnf-loss/

  • UFC Vancouver Co-Main Mike Malott Seen as Canada’s Next Big Star to Follow GSP’s Footsteps

    UFC Vancouver Co-Main Mike Malott Seen as Canada’s Next Big Star to Follow GSP’s Footsteps

    Mike Malott is generating significant buzz in Canada as a potential successor to Georges St-Pierre, the country’s most iconic MMA figure. The Canadian fighter’s performance at UFC Vancouver’s co-main event against Kevin Holland is viewed as a crucial step towards establishing himself as a leading name in the sport within the nation.

    The anticipation surrounding Malott’s return follows a strong recovery from a previous loss to Neil Magny at UFC 297, marked by two consecutive victories that showcased his grit and competitive mindset. However, matching GSP’s ten-title defense record is considered a considerable challenge.

    Former two-division champion Henry Cejudo believes Malott possesses the potential to replicate GSP’s success. “Let’s talk about the co-main event too, bro. I’ll tell you, man, if you sleep on Michael Malott, bro! Michael Malott is really, really talented, bro. That’s one dude I really felt that could’ve really made… that could’ve really picked up the sport of mixed martial arts in Canada up, to where GSP had left it. You know, this dude is really good, super crafty, very likable. I mean, you’re talking about a guy who doesn’t have to be at the hill. But that’s Mike Malott.”

    The fight against Holland is being viewed as a significant opportunity, despite being somewhat overlooked.

    Beyond Malott, the UFC Vancouver card also features a compelling matchup between Canadian flyweight contender Jasmine Jasudavicius and former title challenger Manon Fiorot on the main card. Kamaru Usman is a strong proponent of Jasudavicius’ chances and believes she could be next in line for a flyweight title shot, particularly if she defeats Fiorot. “I agree with you, Henry, and don’t forget Manon Fiorot, taking on Jasmine Jasudavicius, this is a damn good fight. Because Manon just fought for the title. And if Jasudavicius which she’s been on a tear, just basically dominating girls, and if she’s able to go out there and do that to Manon? I think Jasmine Jasudavicius is next in line for the title shot in that division. If Valentina is able to get past Zhang Weili.”

    The situation within the flyweight division is complex, with potential contenders emerging from fights like the Erin Blanchfield vs. Tracy Cortez matchup.

    The overall focus remains on Mike Malott’s performance, with fans eager to see if he can establish himself as a future star within the Canadian MMA scene, mirroring the legacy of Georges St-Pierre.

    Fuente: https://www.essentiallysports.com/ufc-mma-news-ufc-vancouver-co-main-mike-malott-seen-as-canadas-next-big-star-to-follow-gsps-footsteps/

  • Ex-Yankees Star Turns On Retired Padres Manager After Reports of Unorderly Conduct Towards Coaching Staff

    Ex-Yankees Star Turns On Retired Padres Manager After Reports of Unorderly Conduct Towards Coaching Staff

    The San Diego Padres had their season end early and disappointingly after their Wild Card exit to the Chicago Cubs. Fans expected to see some changes in the team, but a manager change was not what fans expected. The news of Mike Shildt leaving the Padres hit the fans like a truck, and most were disappointed to hear why he was leaving. But now, a former Yankees star has a different opinion from the fanbase.

    In his recent interview, former Yankee Matt Holliday shared his view on Mike Shildt and his sudden departure. Holiday said, “When you’re more of a dictator… when you don’t treat people right, when you don’t treat people like peers… You should treat them as peers… if you micromanage everything they do, that doesn’t set up for a very good work environment.”

    Mike Shildt announced his retirement from the San Diego Padres, citing emotional and physical fatigue publicly. Reports indicate he felt “worn down” after two demanding seasons, according to team sources. His tenure ended following persistent tension within the clubhouse, highlighted by coaches expressing frustration toward his management style. Sources also revealed one coach nearly engaged in a physical altercation after feeling insulted by Shildt’s comments.

    Shildt faced extreme pressure from fans and media, reportedly receiving death threats late in the season. The San Diego Padres had invested heavily in the roster, raising expectations after 90-win seasons in consecutive years. Stress also manifested physically, with Shildt reporting chest pains, hair loss, poor sleep, and frequent illness. His perfectionism and insistence on high standards contributed to personal strain and limited his enjoyment of managing.

    Allegations surfaced that Shildt’s management style strained relationships with coaching and support staff. Online reports and multiple former staff members described him as unyieldingly demanding and prone to micromanagement. Similar concerns were noted during his firing from the St. Louis Cardinals in 2021, where philosophical differences also involved staff accountability. These accumulated pressures and internal conflicts likely played a significant role in his decision to step away.

    Mike Shildt’s departure underscores the fine line between passionate leadership and relentless pressure in baseball. Fans and critics alike, including Matt Holliday, are left questioning if intensity outweighs effective team management. In the end, Shildt proved that even geniuses of the dugout cannot charm every player or coach.

    Mike Shildt is gone, and the Padres already have a couple of managers on the list

    So, the baseball carousel spins again, and yes, someone had to leave—Mike Shildt has officially vacated his chair. In San Diego, where expectations are sky-high and patience is in short supply, the search for a new skipper is already generating chatter, rumors, and the occasional eyebrow raise. Some names make sense, others feel like they were pulled from a hat, but one thing’s certain: the Friars aren’t lacking for opinions.

    The San Diego Padres face a pivotal managerial decision following Mike Shildt’s departure after 2025. Ruben Niebla, the current pitching coach, earned praise for handling injuries and bullpen usage efficiently throughout the season. Internal candidates like Brian Esposito or Scott Servais offer continuity and familiarity with the organization’s current roster dynamics.

    Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images

    Experienced names such as Bruce Bochy bring a proven championship pedigree, winning four World Series titles in his career. Craig Albernaz’s analytical approach and player development expertise with the Guardians add a modern managerial perspective. Albert Pujols and Mark Prior represent unconventional choices with strong clubhouse influence and deep organizational knowledge.

    The decision will affect player morale as well as fan expectations for a postseason breakthrough. Promoting from within ensures stability, while external hires might inject fresh strategy and leadership styles. Every choice carries consequences, and Padres supporters are watching closely, anticipating a manager who can genuinely impact the team’s trajectory.

    Bochy, Niebla, and Pujols all present paths that could redefine the Padres’ clubhouse culture. Fans are debating whether continuity with Servais or fresh ideas from Albernaz might spark postseason success. One thing is certain: San Diego’s next manager will either be heroically celebrated or quietly regretted by October.

    Fuente: https://www.essentiallysports.com/mlb-baseball-news-ex-yankees-star-turns-on-retired-padres-manager-after-reports-of-unorderly-conduct-towards-coaching-staff-mike-shildt/

  • 7 Películas Nuevas para Ver Este Fin de Semana en Netflix, Prime Video y Más (17-19 de Octubre)

    7 Películas Nuevas para Ver Este Fin de Semana en Netflix, Prime Video y Más (17-19 de Octubre)

    Es inevitable a estas alturas del año, y con Halloween tan cerca, ¡casi puedes saborear el azúcar de calabaza! Watch With Us ha seleccionado tres películas que, aunque no son exactamente de terror, te darán un par de sustos.

    Hulu está transmitiendo la excelente – y francamente infravalorada – película de suspense, *40 Acres*. Mientras tanto, Paramount+ acaba de estrenar su nueva película de suspense, *Vicious*.

    Y, aunque *La Historia de los Dos* (The Twits) es una película animada, está basada en un libro de Roald Dahl, así que puedes estar seguro de que te dará un poco de miedo al verla en Netflix.

    Fuente: https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/best-new-movies-to-watch-on-netflix-hbo-max-amazon-prime-hulu-more/

  • NBA: Estrella de los Philadelphia 76ers, Joel Embiid, Aprobado para su Debut en la Pretemporada

    NBA: Estrella de los Philadelphia 76ers, Joel Embiid, Aprobado para su Debut en la Pretemporada

    Los fanáticos de la NBA y los seguidores de los Philadelphia 76ers pueden celebrar, ya que la estrella del equipo, Joel Embiid, ha sido dado el visto bueno para participar en la pretemporada. La noticia, confirmada el viernes 17 de octubre de 2025, marca un hito importante para el futuro del equipo y representa una inyección de optimismo tras una temporada 2024-2025 llena de altibajos.

    Embiid, considerado uno de los mejores jugadores de la liga y máximo candidato al premio MVP, había estado recuperándose de un problema muscular que lo había mantenido alejado de los entrenamientos y partidos. La noticia de su aprobación para la pretemporada, aunque no significa que estará al 100% en sus capacidades desde el principio, es un paso crucial hacia su regreso completo.

    Aunque los detalles específicos sobre su participación en los primeros partidos de pretemporada aún no se han revelado, el entrenador de los 76ers, Mark Daigneault, ha expresado su optimismo. “Estamos muy contentos de tener a Joel de vuelta y trabajando. Ahora se trata de evaluar cómo está respondiendo su cuerpo y darle el tiempo que necesita para llegar a su mejor nivel”, declaró Daigneault en una rueda de prensa esta mañana.

    La ausencia de Embiid durante gran parte de la temporada pasada fue un factor clave en la irregular campaña de los 76ers. La reaparición de su presencia en la cancha promete revitalizar el ataque del equipo y fortalecer su defensa.

    Los fans de Philadelphia esperan ansiosamente ver a Embiid de nuevo en acción, y la pretemporada se convierte en la primera oportunidad para observar su progreso y rendimiento. Se espera que los primeros partidos de pretemporada proporcionen información valiosa sobre la condición física de Embiid y su adaptación a la nueva temporada.

    El regreso de Joel Embiid representa un soplo de esperanza para los 76ers, quienes buscarán volver a su nivel competitivo y luchar por un lugar entre los equipos punteros de la NBA. La pretemporada será fundamental para sentar las bases de esa ambición.

    Fuente: https://en.albat.com/breaking/nba-philadelphia-76ers-star-joel-embiid-cleared-to-make-preseason-debut-20251017-0024.html

  • NBA: Estrella de los Philadelphia 76ers, Joel Embiid, Aprobado para su Debut en la Pretemporada

    NBA: Estrella de los Philadelphia 76ers, Joel Embiid, Aprobado para su Debut en la Pretemporada

    Philadelphia, Pensilvania – La espera ha terminado. La estrella de los Philadelphia 76ers, Joel Embiid, ha sido dado el visto bueno para participar en los partidos de pretemporada, un alivio para los aficionados y un rayo de esperanza para el equipo que busca retomar su camino hacia el dominio en la NBA.

    Según un informe publicado por Albat, Embiid fue autorizado después de someterse a pruebas de seguimiento de su lesión en la rodilla que lo mantuvo alejado de las canchas durante gran parte de la temporada pasada. La noticia fue recibida con entusiasmo por los aficionados de los 76ers, quienes llevan semanas ansiosos por ver a su estrella en acción.

    “Estamos muy contentos de anunciar que Joel está listo para comenzar a jugar de nuevo”, declaró un portavoz de los 76ers. “Hemos trabajado duro para recuperarlo y ahora podemos concentrarnos en prepararnos para la temporada regular.”

    La lesión de Embiid fue una de las principales razones detrás de la difícil temporada de los 76ers. A pesar de su enorme potencial individual, el equipo no pudo capitalizar su talento sin la presencia de su máximo anotador y defensor. La vuelta de Embiid se considera un punto de inflexión crucial para el equipo.

    El primer partido de pretemporada de los 76ers está programado para el próximo martes contra los Boston Celtics. Se espera que Embiid juegue un papel limitado en el partido, pero su participación ya es motivo de celebración.

    “Es un día muy emocionante para nosotros”, afirmó el entrenador de los 76ers, Doc Rivers. “Joel es un jugador increíblemente talentoso y un líder de su equipo. Estamos muy felices de tenerlo de vuelta en la cancha.”

    La llegada de Embiid a la pretemporada revitaliza las esperanzas de los aficionados de los 76ers, quienes creen que con la salud de su estrella, el equipo puede volver a ser un contendiente serio por el título de la NBA. El futuro, aunque aún incierto, se ve ahora significativamente más brillante gracias a la vuelta al ruedo de Joel Embiid.

    Fuente: https://en.albat.com/breaking/nba-philadelphia-76ers-star-joel-embiid-cleared-to-make-preseason-debut-20251017-0024.html

  • Thilo Kehrer: “Con el entrenador, una de las palabras clave es la intensidad”

    Thilo Kehrer: “Con el entrenador, una de las palabras clave es la intensidad”

    (Fecha de publicación: Vie, 17 Oct 2025 17:45:00 +0000)

    El capitán de AS Monaco, Thilo Kehrer, habló sobre el importante partido contra el Angers SCO (7 p.m.) como parte del 8vo round de la Ligue 1 McDonald’s, y sobre su regreso a la victoria tras la pausa internacional.

    Kehrer, en la rueda de prensa previa al partido, destacó que una de las palabras clave que ha identificado el nuevo entrenador, Sébastien Pocognoli, es la intensidad. “Con el entrenador, una de las palabras clave es la intensidad,” declaró. “Antes la teníamos, pero en los entrenamientos hay que saber equilibrar este aspecto.” Pocognoli, un entrenador joven y exjugador profesional, está involucrado activamente en los entrenamientos, junto con sus asistentes Kevin Mirallas y Artur Kopyt. Kehrer aprecia esta dinámica, que aporta un buen ambiente al equipo.

    El capitán admitió que “no es frustración, sino deseo”. En el fútbol moderno, mantener la portería a cero es cada vez más importante. El equipo está trabajando para lograrlo, sabiendo que con sus cualidades ofensivas crearán oportunidades y marcarán goles. Sin embargo, también enfatizó la necesidad de “tener el mismo rigor cuando defendemos nuestro arco”.

    También abordó los cambios de sistema. “Somos profesionales, así que tenemos que saber adaptarnos. Todos hemos jugado al fútbol durante mucho tiempo, así que saber adaptarse a diferentes sistemas es normal para nosotros. Tenemos que estar atentos y mantenernos enfocados cuando cambiamos sistemas; eso es lo más importante.”

    Kehrer también reconoció que hay fases en una carrera donde todo va bien y te sientes como volando por el campo, y otras donde es más difícil. Su inicio de temporada fue un poco más complicado, pero no es un gran problema; “sucede a veces en una carrera”. El más importante es mantener el enfoque en tu trabajo para poder reponerte rápidamente. “Hay dinámicas dentro de un equipo, un entrenador que tiene sus propias ideas y que decide la alineación inicial. No siempre puede jugar todo el mundo, pero tienes que tener autoconfianza y recordar que el trabajo duro siempre da sus frutos.”

    El capitán también descartó la importancia de pensar en el próximo partido contra el Tottenham. “No pensamos en Tottenham, porque lo más importante es el próximo partido. Eso es una regla de oro para mí y para el equipo. Para preparar bien el partido contra Tottenham, primero tenemos que negociar bien el partido contra Angers; eso es la base.”

    Kehrer concluyó con una nota de motivación: “Hay buena energía en el equipo, y no tengo la sensación de que algunos jugadores ya estén pensando en el miércoles”. El equipo está preparado para el partido contra Angers, y Kehrer está seguro de que “con el trabajo duro, siempre se puede lograr”.

    Fuente: https://www.asmonaco.com/en/thilo-kehrer-with-the-coach-one-of-the-watchwords-is-intensity/

  • Michael Lombardi ‘Banned’ Jordon Hudson From UNC As Tensions With Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend Surface

    Michael Lombardi ‘Banned’ Jordon Hudson From UNC As Tensions With Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend Surface

    Es seguro decir que Michael Lombardi ya ha hecho su parte para el fútbol de UNC. Esta historia comenzó en mayo cuando Jordon Hudson, la novia de Bill Belichick, se encontró prohibida de las instalaciones del Instituto de Carolina del Norte. Una entrevista de CBS destinada a destacar el nuevo libro de Belichick, *The Art of Winning*, se convirtió en el punto de inflexión. Cuando la entrevistadora preguntó a Hudson cómo conoció a Belichick, ella interrumpió fuera de cámara con una firme, “No estamos hablando de esto.” Esa interrupción se volvió viral porque destacó cuánto influjo parecía ejercer Hudson sobre la imagen pública de Belichick.

    Fuentes cercanas a UNC dicen que el departamento deportivo decidió la semana pasada prohibir a Hudson tanto del edificio de fútbol como del campo. Pero, al parecer, nadie sabía quién había tomado la decisión. Y ahora lo sabemos a través del podcast Pablo Torre Finds Out. “Pero una cosa que quiero reportar públicamente ahora, que he estado esperando para reportar,” dijo Torre en su programa. “La persona que había contado a múltiples personas alrededor del programa que Jordan ya no estaba involucrada con el programa y que ya no estaba en el edificio fue, como adivinaste, North Carolina general manager Mike Lombardi.”

    Ahora esto traerá una enorme tormenta a Chapel Hill. ¿Puedes imaginar a Michael Lombardi, el brazo derecho de Belichick, haciendo precisamente lo que todo UNC quería que sucediera? En este punto, la gente tiene serias preocupaciones sobre el liderazgo de Belichick en el programa.

    (Esta es una historia en desarrollo…)

    El post apareció primero en EssentiallySports.

    Fuente: https://www.essentiallysports.com/ncaa-college-football-news-michael-lombardi-banned-jordon-hudson-from-unc-as-tensions-with-bill-belichicks-girlfriend-surface/

  • Debbie Allen Une a la Icónica Barbie en la Nueva Colección de Homenaje

    Debbie Allen Une a la Icónica Barbie en la Nueva Colección de Homenaje

    Fecha de Publicación: 17 de Octubre de 2025
    Fuente: BroadwayWorld
    URL Original: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Debbie-Allen-Joins-Barbie-Tribute-Collection-with-New-Doll-20251017

    La icónica coreógrafa y productora Debbie Allen se une a la esperada colección de homenaje a Barbie, con una nueva muñeca que celebra su legado y contribuciones a la cultura popular. La noticia, publicada el 17 de octubre de 2025 por BroadwayWorld, ha generado gran entusiasmo entre los fans de Barbie y los amantes de la danza.

    Una Celebración de un Icono Cultural

    La colección de homenaje a Barbie, que ya ha visto la inclusión de varias celebridades y figuras influyentes, ahora incluye una muñeca con la imagen de Debbie Allen. Esta nueva figura captura a Allen en un momento icónico, con su característico pelo afro y un atuendo inspirado en su trabajo en la producción de “Esto es Historia” (This Is History). La muñeca, creada por Mattel, no solo es un tributo a la carrera de Allen, sino también a su impacto en la representación de la diversidad y la inclusión en los medios y el entretenimiento.

    Debbie Allen: Más Allá de la Coreografía

    Debbie Allen es una de las figuras más reconocidas del mundo de la danza y la producción. Con una trayectoria impresionante que abarca desde la coreografía de musicales de Broadway como “Esto es Historia” (This Is History) hasta su trabajo como productora ejecutiva de series de televisión como “Grey’s Anatomy” y “Scandal”, Allen ha dejado una huella imborrable en la industria. Su trabajo se caracteriza por su innovador estilo, su profundo respeto por la cultura afroamericana y su compromiso con la representación de historias auténticas.

    “Estoy muy emocionada de ser parte de esta colección de homenaje a Barbie,” declaró Allen en un comunicado. “Barbie siempre ha sido un símbolo de inspiración y empoderamiento para las niñas de todo el mundo, y estoy orgullosa de que mi imagen se una a esta celebración de la creatividad, la imaginación y la fuerza.”

    La Colección de Homenaje a Barbie: Un Éxito Continuo

    La colección de homenaje a Barbie ha sido un éxito rotundo desde su lanzamiento. Cada muñeca captura la esencia de la figura que representa, y se ha convertido en un objeto de colección muy buscado por fans de todas las edades. La inclusión de Debbie Allen refuerza el compromiso de Mattel con la diversidad y la representación, asegurando que Barbie continúa siendo un ícono que celebra la rica variedad de experiencias y culturas del mundo.

    En Resumen:

    * Nueva muñeca de Debbie Allen incluida en la colección de homenaje a Barbie.
    * Celebración de la carrera y el impacto de Allen en la danza y la producción.
    * Refuerza el compromiso de Mattel con la diversidad y la representación.
    * La colección de homenaje a Barbie continúa siendo un éxito de ventas y coleccionismo.

    Palabras Clave: Barbie, Debbie Allen, Colección de Homenaje, Mattel, BroadwayWorld, Muñeca, Coreografía, Producción, Diversidad, Representación, Ícono Cultural.

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    Fuente: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Debbie-Allen-Joins-Barbie-Tribute-Collection-with-New-Doll-20251017

  • # Joel Embiid Finalmente se Une a los 76ers en la Pretemporada Después de 6 Meses de Recuperación

    # Joel Embiid Finalmente se Une a los 76ers en la Pretemporada Después de 6 Meses de Recuperación

    ¡Noticias emocionantes para los aficionados a los 76ers! Tras seis meses de recuperación y una cirugía de rodilla, el estrella de los Philadelphia 76ers, Joel Embiid, ha sido dado de alta y estará listo para su debut en la pretemporada, según informó el analista NBA, Chris Haynes.

    La noticia ha sido confirmada justo antes del último partido de pretemporada de los 76ers contra los Minnesota Timberwolves, marcando un hito importante para la temporada 2025-25.

    Embiid Regresa al Juego Después de una Lesión

    La vuelta de Embiid a la cancha llega después de que el veterano jugador fuera descartado para el resto de la temporada 2024-25 debido a dolor en la rodilla izquierda. El jugador se sometió a una cirugía artroscópica en la rodilla en abril.

    Embiid: “No Hay Expectativas Excesivas”

    Durante la jornada de medios del mes pasado, Embiid no ofreció muchos detalles sobre su lesión, indicando que se sentía “bastante bien”. “No hay necesariamente una expectativa”, declaró Embiid. “El objetivo es jugar de forma consistente y no estar en una situación como la que estábamos el año pasado”.

    Embiid – Debut en Pretemporada

    El debut de Embiid en la pretemporada será un momento crucial para los 76ers y para los aficionados que esperan ver al centro estrella en acción. La confirmación de Haynes, a través de un tuit (ver imagen abajo), confirma la inminente participación de Embiid.

    [Imagen: Tweet de Balldontlie mostrando a Embiid (rodilla) haciendo su debut en la pretemporada contra los Timberwolves, según Chris Haynes]

    Palabras clave: Joel Embiid, 76ers, pretemporada, rodilla, cirugía, NBA, Chris Haynes, Balldontlie, Philadelphia 76ers.

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    Fuente: https://sports.yahoo.com/nba/breaking-news/article/76ers-joel-embiid-is-reportedly-cleared-for-preseason-debut-6-months-after-knee-surgery-154744603.html