That’s Amaury’s Podcast, News, and Commentary: Texans and Dolphins won’t kick out players who didn’t stand for anthem; D-Backs bring back the golf cart; A’s Maxwell–How will he cope?

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That’s Amaury’s Podcast (where you get all the latest):

1 Houston Texans had said according to the players agents that players who refused to stand for the anthem last season will not be signed for this season, the Texans later said the agents got it all wrong and that what they said was “false and without merit.” The Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross won’t make players stand for the anthem. Ross had said during a Jackie Robinson event honoring the former Brooklyn Dodger that the players have to stand for the anthem this season as he told the NY Daily News. Ross later said he never told the NY Daily News that the players had to stand for the anthem.

2 The Arizona Diamondbacks are bringing back the golf cart. Do you believe bringing pitchers in from the bullpen by cart will really speed up the game and make that much up in time?

3 Thing aren’t going well for Oakland Athletics’ catcher Bruce Maxwell during February 23’s Cactus League opener. He took a back swing by the Angels’ Jerry Marte after less than a week he got back into the lineup.

4 A’s need to stay healthy. How key will it be for the A’s to come into spring had some injuries with Matt Chapman, Jorge Mateo, Grant Holmes, Rento Nunez, and Sean Manea, who were day-to-day at some point this spring?

5 The A’s released 34-year-old Brandon Moss, who said he would consider retiring if a big league club wouldn’t sign him.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the Spanish radio talent for the Oakland A’s and does News and Commentary each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

Tony Renteria on Headline Sports: Durant continues to lead Warriors scoring; McCutchen catching onto being the face of the Giants; Ex-49er cut by Colts

photo from sfgate.com: San Francisco Giants outfielder Andrew McCutchen takes the field on Wednesday February 28 at Scottsdale Stadium in Arizona

Headline Sports with Tony Renteria:

1 Golden State Warriors Kevin Durant has led the Warriors in scoring time and time again and did so once again with a 32 point game as Golden State continues to roll with a 109-101 victory over the Washington Wizards

2 Tony sees the addition of Andrew McCutchen as a benefit to the San Francisco Giants line up and will he be the face of the Giants this season

3 Ex-49er Frank Gore is now an ex-Colt the Colts decided not to exercise his option and extend him. Gore 34 will go shopping to sign with another club

4 Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden says he is going to shake up the Raiders roster and Tony explains what holes he will need to fill

5 The San Francisco 49ers Ruben Foster looks like he’s in a boat load of trouble. Foster whose facing domestic violence charges and is accused of dragging his girlfriend by the hair out of his house might be either be suspended or released from the 49ers as the case is under investigation.

Tony Renteria does Headline Sports each Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

San Francisco 49ers podcast David Zizmor: Either way, Foster could be gone or suspended for six games

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On the San Francisco 49ers Podcast with David Zizmor:

San Francisco 49ers linebacker Ruben Foster is either looking at a six-game suspension or getting released by the 49ers for his alleged domestic violence charge. The 49ers are waiting for to hear back from Los Gatos Police. Foster is charged with domestic violence, criminal threats, possession with a assault weapon. Foster is accused of dragging his girlfriend to the doorway of his Los Gatos home and throwing her belongings out the balcony and front doorway of the home.

Dave takes a look how this most recent charge impacts the team after they had a cavalcade of players who previously were arrested or had issues with law enforcement over domestic violence issues or DUIs. If the police do not charge Foster, the NFL can turn around and charge Foster for domestic abuse violating his contract and suspend him six games.

Dave Zizmor does the San Francisco 49ers podcast report at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

 

 

 

 

San Francisco 49ers Podcast with Joe Lami: Many believe Garoppolo can lead 49ers to next Super Bowl

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On the 49ers podcast with Joe:

1 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo who signed a NFL top salary of $137.5 million for five years on Thursday the deal includes a $74 million guarantee during the first three years. $90 million shy of the all time NFL all time three year cash total.

2 With Garoppolo signed that has to give the 49ers a lot of confidence and incentive on the field

3 Garoppolo was the New England Patriots back up to Tom Brady for three years before being traded to the 49ers and going 5-0 after taking over the starting job from CJ Beathard. You have to wonder if the Patriots knew what they had.

4 Garoppolo threw six touchdown passes, five interceptions and completed 67% for 1542 yards.

#5 Garoppolo was offered $17-18 million by the Patriots before leaving New England but turned it down and came to San Francisco knowing he might have a shot at more playing time. After Beathard got injured Garoppolo took over and commandeered the 49ers to a 5-0 record and thus ending up with this $27.5 million a year contract.

Joe Lami is the 49ers beat writer for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

That’s Amaury’s Podcast, News and Commentary: Plans for a Howard Terminal Stadium on drawing board but can A’s make it a reality?; Philadelphia expecting thousands for Thursday Eagles parade

thebolditalic.rip photo/illustration: Artist’s rendition of Oakland A’s Stadium at Howard Terminal on the waterfront near Jack London Square downtown Oakland

On Amaury’s Podcast:

1 Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf’s recent push for a Howard Terminal Stadium a study was done to find out how long it would take to get the site ready for prep and infrastructure at the cost of $90 million which is considered a low figure.

2 The stadium recommendations at Jack London Square has one plan having the stadium right on the Oakland Inner Harbor

3 The other infrastructure would be a bridge that would extend from Market Street over the Embarcadero and Union Street tracks that would allow pedestrians to walk to the stadium site

4 Parade of Eagles Fans to flap wings in downtown Philadelphia: Thursday is the long waited celebration since their last championship in 1960 for Philadelphia Eagles fans as thousands of fans will line Broad Street. What’s strange was how this was a back and forth Super Bowl that kept the fans that were watching on the edge of their seats but the TV ratings were low.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez is the vice president of the Major League Baseball Hispanic Heritage Museum and does his weekly podcast, news and commentary at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

 

 

Eagles outlast Patriots 41-33 for first Super Bowl win

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By Daniel Dullum
Sports Radio Service
Sunday, February 4, 2018

In his broadcasting days, John Madden often mentioned how “missed extra points have a way of coming back to haunt you.”

In this see-saw edition of the Super Bowl LIII (52), three missed extra point attempts nearly cost the underdog Philadelphia Eagles, but a timely defensive play helped preserve the Eagles’ first NFL title in 57 years.

For the first time since 1960, the Eagles are NFL champions. After two previous Super Bowl losses, the NFC champion Eagles held on and defeated the AFC champion New England Patriots 41-33 in a wild championship game at US Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis on Sunday night.

This was the ninth Super Bowl for New England, which was seeking its sixth NFL title. The Patriots, a slight favorite in what was easily the wildest offensive shootout in Super Bowl history, never punted in the game.

The victory put the icing on the postseason cake for Eagles backup quarterback Nick Foles, who was voted the game’s most valuable player.

Foles, a journeyman who contemplated retirement, took over after starter Carson Wentz suffered a season-ending knee injury. Foles completed 28 of 43 passes for 373 yards, three touchdowns and was picked off once. He also caught a key touchdown pass at the end of the first half.

Tom Brady, the Patriots’ 40-year-old quarterback, threw for an NFL postseason record 505 yards on 28 of 48 attempts. Brady also threw three touchdown passes, but his only sack played a key role in the outcome of the game.

With 2:21 left, the Eagles’ Zach Ertz hauled in a pass up the middle from Foles for what was ruled an 11-yard touchdown reception.

Ertz had catch at the goal line, and the play was initially ruled a touchdown, the video review concluded that Ertz had possession as he crossed the plane of the goal line. Philadelphia led 38-33.

On the two-point conversion attempt, Foles’ pass to Corey Clement was incomplete, which seemed to give the Patriots the window of opportunity they needed.

New England’s next possession was thwarted when Tom Brady was strip-sacked by Brandon Graham at 2:09. It was the first sack of the game for either team. Four plays later, Jake Elliott made a 46-yard field goal with 1:05 left, extending the Eagles’ lead to 41-33.

The Patriots were unable to reach the end zone in their final possession, with Brady throwing a Hail Mary incompletion as time expired.

Super Bowl LII was a back-and-forth battle all night. Philadelphia opened the scoring with Elliott’s 25-yard field goal midway through the first quarter. The Patriots responded nearly four minutes later with a Stephen Gostkowski 26-yard field goal.

With 2:34 left in the first quarter, the Eagles surged ahead on Nick Foles’ 34-yard pass to Alshon Jeffrey in the left side of the end zone. Elliott missed the PAT kick, and Philadelphia had a 9-3 lead after one quarter.

The Eagles made it 15-3 when LeGarrette Blount ran 21 yards for a touchdown. Trying to get the missed extra point back, Philadelphia tried a 2-point conversion, but Foles’ pass to Jeffrey was incomplete.

New England cut their deficit to 15-6 at 7:24 of the second quarter when Gostkowski booted a 45-yard field goal. Five minutes later, the Patriots pulled to within 15-12 on a 26-yard touchdown run by James White, but Gostkowski missed the PAT kick.

New England tried a gadget play that had Brady as the intended receiver, but the pass from Danny Amendola was incomplete. With 34 seconds remaining in the first half, the Eagles reached into their bag of tricks on 4th-and-goal from the Patriot 1 yard-line. Lined up in the shotgun, Foles was an eligible receiver and caught Trey Burton’s pass in the end zone.

At halftime, the Eagles led 22-12 – the first time in NFL history a game went into halftime with that score, as reported by NBC.

New England wasted little time finding the end zone in the third quarter. On the Patriots’ opening possession, Brady found Rob Gronkowski for a 5-yard TD, cutting Philadelphia’s lead to 22-19.

On the Eagles’ ensuing possession, Foles completed a 3rd-and-6 pass to Corey Clement at the back of the end zone. After a video review, the play was ruled a touchdown, and Philadelphia led by 10 again at 29-19.

Again, the Patriots marched right back and cut their deficit to 29-26 on Brady’s 26-yard TD pass to Chris Hogan.

Jake Elliott’s 42-yard field goal to open the fourth quarter put Philly up 32-26, but New England took its first lead of the game at 9:22 when Brady and Gronkowski connected for a touchdown for the second time in the game – this time from four yards out. Gostkowski’s extra point put the Pats up 33-32 for their only lead in the contest.

Blount was Philadelphia’s leading ground-gainer, picking up 90 rushing yards on 14 carries. While Clement caught four passes for 100 yards, Nelson Agholor snared nine passes for 84 yards, and Ertz caught seven passes for 67 yards.

Three New England receivers gained over 100 yards through the air. Amendola caught eight passes for 152 yards, Hogan gained 128 receiving yards on six catches, and Gronkowski caught nine passes for 116 yards and two TDs.

Attendance was 67,612. The winners share was $112,000, and the losers share was $56,000.

Sports Headlines Podcast with Tony Renteria: Foles came in to replace injured Wentz; Brady expected to lead Pats to sixth Super Bowl win

photo from ppcom.com: Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles in warm ups

Sports Headlines Podcast with Tony:

1 Super Bowl LII is just three days away Tony count downs the factors of how this Super Bowl will turn out

2 New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady will be back at it again and try and  lead the Pats to the direction of winning their sixth Super Bowl

3 Tony talks about Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles and the job he’s done taking over for starting quarterback Carson Wentz. Foles has completed 49 of 63 passes in relief of Wentz.

4 The Patriots coming off successes in post season have momentum and adrenaline going into Super Bowl LII

5 With Super Bow LII on tap in just a few days Tony makes his pick between the Philadelphia Eagles or the New England Patriots

Tony does headline sports every Thursday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

 

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Super Bowl LII Podcast with David Zizmor: Brady “Don’t fire talk show host” for insulting Brady’s daughter

photo by csnne.com: New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady carrying five year old Vivian Brady following football game

By David Zizmor

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady said today that WEEI Radio in Boston talk show host Alex Reimer should not lose his job after commenting and being indefinitely suspended for saying that Brady’s five year old daughter Vivian is a “annoying little pissant” when Brady was recording his reality show in his kitchen while his daughter was in there with him.

Brady talking on WEEI Tuesday morning was emotional about Reimer’s remarks saying with the talk show hosts at the time how can anyone say anything like that on live radio to a full audience listening about a five year kid? Reimer was immediately suspended for making the remark and is not expected to return to the airwaves anytime soon. Brady said that the station shouldn’t fire Reimer although what he said was hurtful and made many question why he would attack little Vivian on the taping of the reality show. Further Brady will not be returning to do anymore talk shows on WEEI at least for the time being.

Super Bowl LII kicks off at 3:30 PM PST this Sunday in Minnesota with the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles

 

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