Day: May 6, 2020

Eli Manning predicts ‘tough’ start for Tom Brady with BuccaneersEli Manning predicts ‘tough’ start for Tom Brady with Buccaneers

* Quarterback left New England for Tampa Bay in March * Covid-19 means practices with teammates are missingEli Manning, the man who beat Tom Brady in two Super Bowls, thinks his old rival may find it tough adapting to life with his new team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.Brady left the New England Patriots in March after two decades and six Super Bowl titles with the team. The Buccaneers are blessed with weapons, such as Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Brady’s old teammate Rob Gronkowski , on offense but the Covid-19 lockdown is an added obstacle for the quarterback as he adjusts to a new playbook.“I think it’s gonna be tough for him, just the fact he can’t be doing everything he wants to be doing with the team and getting ready,’’ Manning told SiriusXM NFL Radio on Monday. “Obviously they have some playmakers at receiver there, when you got talented receivers it makes it a little bit easier to get on the same page with ’em.“It will be interesting how it all plays out and how quickly he can just adjust to a new organization and new players and new offense, all those new things, especially with the limited timing he’s gonna have being with them.’’Manning was the quarterback for the New York Giants when they beat Brady’s Patriots in Super Bowl XLII and XLVI. The 39-year-old announced his retirement in January and predicted his replacement, Daniel Jones, will thrive this season.“I think it will be easier this year for him to kinda step up as that leader,’’ Manning said. “Last year was probably awkward for him, me being there, me being in meeting rooms and just kinda the whole dynamic. Me being gone and hey, he is the quarterback, he is the guy, for him to have that control and the authority over receivers and offensive line.�He also gave his thoughts on the situation in Green Bay, where the Packers selected quarterback Jordan Love in the first-round of April’s draft. Some saw the selection as not only a sign the Packers are thinking of long-time starter Aaron Rodgers’ replacement but also as a snub to Rodgers, who is in need of a top-class receiver. “I’m sure Aaron wasn’t real fond of it happening, especially after going 13-3 and playing good football,’’ Manning said. “There’s certain parts of this game, as you get older in age, you just have to accept some of the realities that teams are gonna start looking for the future, they have to start planning.’’

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Isaiah Thomas – Moments Of GreatnessIsaiah Thomas – Moments Of Greatness

Welcome to Moments of Greatness, a series where athletes look back on moments in their lives when they saw true greatness, on or off the field, and discuss why those moments were so impactful to them. Next up is Boston Celtics guard Isaiah Thomas.***Growing up, my favorite player had to be Allen Iverson. He was a little guy who changed the way we play the game of basketball. Pound for pound, the best guy to ever touch a basketball.I remember the 2001 NBA Finals, Game 1, him stepping over Tyronn Lue.That was the definition of Allen Iverson.He did it his way.

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PGA TOUR LIVE: Watch classic AT&T Byron Nelson rounds for freePGA TOUR LIVE: Watch classic AT&T Byron Nelson rounds for free

Byron Nelson is one of the game’s great gentlemen who happened to produce some unassailable records. This is the 75th anniversary of Nelson’s historic 1945 season, when he won 11 times in a row and 18 overall. His legacy is about more than his incredible play, though. His tournament, the AT&T Byron Nelson, has been one of the TOUR’s most fruitful events for local charities. That event was scheduled for this week, but unfortunately was canceled because the coronavirus pandemic. You can relive some historic moments in the event’s history and learn more about the tournament’s namesake on PGA TOUR LIVE, however. The PGA TOUR is making PGATOUR LIVE free and available for streaming, and adding new content every week. Currently the free content is limited to those in the U.S. To get started, click here. Here’s a look at some of the must-watch content this week. The Legend of Byron Nelson: This documentary looks at Nelson’s incredible life, from his humble beginnings in Texas to his World Golf Hall of Fame career. Tiger Woods talks about Nelson’s impact, as do Ken Venturi, Tom Kite, Lanny Wadkins, Ben Crenshaw and many more. Byron Nelson vs. Gene Littler, Shell’s Wonderful World of Golf: This 18-hole match offers a rare glimpse not only of Nelson’s swing but one of the world’s most exclusive club. You can watch this match to see why Nelson was called “the father of the modern golf swing� and to catch glimpses of the famed Pine Valley Golf Club. 2010 AT&T Byron Nelson: This event from 10 years ago features a future star’s first win and the pro debut of another. This was Jason Day’s first win, while a 16-year-old Jordan Spieth contended in the final round. 1996 AT&T Byron Nelson: This is a Phil Mickelson throwback, and it came during one of his finest seasons. He won four times that year, matching his career high. Nick Price and David Duval also were on the leaderboard. 2011 AT&T Byron Nelson: Spieth was back in contention (with future PGA TOUR player Kramer Hickok on his bag), playing in the final round with Keegan Bradley, who was that year’s Rookie of the Year.

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While off the field, FCS programs connect with the famousWhile off the field, FCS programs connect with the famous

Only to follow it up by getting advice from Jimmy Garoppolo, the San Francisco 49ers’ starting quarterback in last season’s Super Bowl. Eastern Illinois coaches and players have enjoyed those opportunities recently, while also getting the chance to connect with a plethora of other famous alumni from its football program. Similar experiences are occurring across FCS college football.

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