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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- There was a time in the 1970s and '80s when the Miami Dolphins were a consistently great franchise. Hall of Famers such as quarterback Dan Marino and tailback Larry Csonka were among the most recognizable players and Miami http://www.footballravensofficialauthentic.com/Alex_Collins_Jersey was one of the league's marquee teams. On a night when Miami donned its throwback uniforms and honored many of its great players from the past, the Dolphins produced a throwback performance in a 27-20 upset victory over Womens Tyrell Williams Jersey the New England Patriots. This was by far the Dolphins' most impressive win of the season, which has otherwise been filled with distractions and inconsistency. One has to wonder if the defending Super Bowl champion Patriots (10-3) were thinking ahead to next week's matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers (11-2) that could determine home-field advantage for the AFC http://www.footballredskinsofficialstore.com/Kendall_Reyes_Jersey playoffs. It Adam Wainwright Jersey also http://www.officialsstlouisblues.com/Adidas-Al-Macinnis-Jersey did not help New England that All-Pro tight end Rob Gronkowski served his one-game suspension for a late hit last week against the Buffalo Bills. New England looked lethargic for three quarters against Miami (6-7), which in contrast was energized and treated Monday's contest like its personal Super Bowl. The Dolphins improved to 1-3 in prime-time Jonathan Ogden Womens Jersey games this season after being outscored 112-45 in the three prior night games. "We gave them a taste of their own medicine," Dolphins Pro Bowl receiver Jarvis Landry said. "We found ways to make plays. We found ways [to show] our will is stronger than yours." In an unexpected occurrence, Miami quarterback Jay Cutler significantly outperformed Patriots counterpart and future Hall of Famer Tom Brady. Cutler was the cooler, more effective quarterback and handled a Patriots defense that's played Josh Robinson Youth jersey well in recent weeks. He threw for 263 yards, three touchdowns and had a 112.1 passer rating. Meanwhile, the Dolphins' defense rattled Brady early and often. He did not complete his first pass until the second quarter and threw a pair of interceptions to Miami cornerback Xavien Howard, who now has four interceptions in the past two games. Brady, who has had rough games in South Florida in the http://www.coltsonlinesofficialstore.com/Al-Woods-Jersey past, finished with 233 passing yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. He had a 59.5 passer rating. With two straight wins, the Dolphins quietly placed themselves back in the playoff hunt. Miami, which is one game below .500, has an important road game next week against the Bills (7-6), who currently hold the final wild-card spot in the AFC. The Dolphins will play the Bills twice in the final three weeks of the season. "That's what this team is: resilient," said Dolphins running back Kenyan Drake, who rushed for a game-high 114 yards. "Just because everybody else probably counted us out, we as a unit, as a team, as an organization, we always stick together and we're going to continue to stick together." ON THE MORNING of Sept. 26, more than two dozen Adidas employees gathered inside a gym at the University of Louisville. They had flown in from as far away as Europe -- marketers and athletic performance specialists, top designers from Adidas' secretive Brooklyn Creator Farm. They were participating in a weeklong workshop to imagine gear, products and advertising built around Louisville's most valuable commodity: the men's basketball team. The exercise was meant to simulate the vision behind a $160 million partnership between Adidas and Louisville, which had been announced the previous month. One of the largest all-school sponsorship agreements in Adidas' history, it was much more than a shoe deal. In internal strategy documents, Louisville vowed to "write the next chapter for college athletics, for streetwear and fashion." Adidas, a $7.9 billion corporation, would have access not only to the university's amateur athletes but also to the business, law and music schools to help create and market new products. As the participants prepared for Day 2, Julianne Waldron, Louisville's associate athletic director of marketing and an architect of the deal, received a call. "Julianne, there's a story that just broke. You need to read it," said a public relations official. "It has to do with Adidas." http://facebookhitlist.com/forum/topics/aroldis-chapman-back-on-top-in-yankees-bullpen-pecking-order http://forum.polwars.pl/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=4275 http://aroofaboveus.org/forum/topic/174396 http://218.94.26.15:90/showtopic-3361445.aspx http://fanclub.bglradio.net/forum/topic/10970 http://123-club.com/oxwall/forum/topic/4426 http://forum.podlaskisport.pl/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2323 http://disquaire.forumcrea.com/viewtopic.php?pid=11712#p11712 |
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