2010年9月30日星期四

What types of businesses can use - VoIP phone systems?

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2010年9月28日星期二

Injury-hit Arsenal to face Partizan in Belgrade

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP)—Arsenal will be seeking to overcome a disappointing home loss and a lengthening injury list in the Champions League match against Partizan Belgrade on Tuesday.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger lost goalkeeper Manuel nfl jerseys
Almunia to an elbow injury on Monday, joining Cesc Fabregas, Robin van Persie, Nicklas Bendtner, Thomas Vermaelen and Theo Walcott on the sidelines.
While the team’s 3-2 loss at home to West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League on Saturday has taken the gloss off its 6-0 win over Braga in its opening Group H game in the Champions League.
Almunia was hurt saving a penalty in the West Brom loss and Lukasz Fabianski will replace him at Partizan’s sold-out Yugoslav Army Stadium in Belgrade.
Almunia was criticized for West Brom’s second goal but Wenger said he would have played against Partizan if not for his injury.
“(The goalkeeper) is always the easy target, the easy scapegoat,” Wenger said. “But we win together and we lose together, even if people think he made a mistake on the second goal.
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“There will be some changes, that is for sure,” Wenger said to play Partizan. “I don’t know yet (how many).”
The goalkeeping position is regarded as a problem area for Wenger, who Colts jersey
failed to sign Fulham’s Australian international, Mark Schwarzer, in the offseason.
Fabianski has also come in for criticism at Arsenal, notably for two howlers in a last-16 match against FC Porto in the Champions League last season.
Partizan striker Cleo, a Brazilian who was granted Serbian citizenship last week, has a knee injury but says he won’t “miss the biggest match of my career.”
“We are not afraid,” Cleo said. “We can beat the Gunners, especially because of their injury problems.”
Partizan coach Aleksandar Stanojevic said he will not accept “cowardly play” by his team on Tuesday.
“It’s 11 players against 11,” he said. “We should not feel inferior.”
Partizan lost its Champions League opener 1-0 against Shakhtar Donetsk, which travels to Portugal to face Braga in the other Group H match.
Braga, a surprise runner-up last season in Portugal, is currently third this season with 11 points—seven behind leader Porto.
Braga hasn’t lost at home for more than a year and will be hoping Shakhtar Donetsk provides an easier clash than Arsenal.
Nigerian left back Elderson Echiejile and Brazilian midfielder Leandro Salino return for Braga after missing the Arsenal match.
Shakhtar will be missing influential former Barcelona defender Dmytro Cowboys jersey
Chygrynskiy and Brazilian playmaker Fernandinho, who are both injured.
“Technically, it is a very strong team where Brazilians set the pace,” Shakhtar forward Eduardo said. “Braga has the will to win, but also has one disadvantage: it has never played in the Champions League.”
Associated Press writer Steve Douglas in London contributed to this report from London

2010年9月26日星期日

Double Play Notes: Forte Takes Faulk's Old Martz Role

IRVING, Texas - Wherever his high-powered offense goes, Mike Martz usually has a versatile running back.
Marshall Faulk in St. Louis' old "Greatest Show on football jersey
Turf." Then Frank Gore in San Francisco. Now in Chicago, it's Matt Forte.
The Bears' offensive coordinator got 201 total yards (151 receiving, 50 rushing) and two touchdown catches from Forte in last Sunday's 19-14 victory over Detroit. The third-year veteran looks back to his explosive self after hamstring and knee injuries limited him a year ago. In addition to running some between the tackles, Forte is a tough cover for linebackers and safeties.
The Cowboys faced a resourceful running back twice annually in recent seasons. Ex-Eagles star Brian Westbrook required attention on every play because he presented a dual threat out of the backfield.
Same with Forte this Sunday.
"It's a challenge for linebackers any time a back can run what I call 'receiver routes,'" Cowboys head coach Wade Phillips said. "A lot of backs can run normal back routes, but receiver routes are tough to run and he can run those types of routes."
The Cowboys only have five games' worth of film on Martz's Chicago offense (four preseason, one regular season). They have faced Martz's system twice in the last three years, though, with victories over Detroit (2007) and San Francisco (2008).
Veteran quarterback Jon Kina and wide receiver Roy Williams played in the Lions' scheme, and inside linebacker Keith Brooking also faced Martz's Rams several times and said Forte's role is very similar to Faulk's. The key is the linebackers playing with good leverage depending on the coverage and being in position 49ers jersey
to make the tackle.
"It hasn't changed at all," Brooking said. "The routes are the same passing concepts, route concepts. It's very important to really be good this week with our film study and know when they get in certain formations, regardless of how they try to disguise it, what's coming, and just prevent the big play because they're the type of offense that wants to make the big play in the passing game."
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Deon Anderson's knee surgery, requiring a 2-4 week recovery, affects two positions: fullback and tight end, because rookie Chris Gronkowski assumes starting fullback duties Sunday against Chicago instead of a dual fullback/tight end role.
Still, Phillips said the Cowboys would not add depth to the active roster this week. A future move is possible, though, because the Cowboys do have two tight ends on their practice squad: Martin Rucker and Scott Chandler.
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The Cowboys had a familiar face in the locker room Friday as rookie cornerback Bryan McCann returned to the team after a two-week absence.
McCann, an undated corner from SMU, was cut on Sept. 4 as part of the final roster moves to trim down to 53 players. While the Cowboys were hoping to get him on the practice squad, McCann was claimed off waivers by Baltimore, where he spent the first week before getting cut on Wednesday.
McCann cleared waivers this time and is now backing with the Cowboys.
"(The Ravens) wanted me to be on their practice squad but I just Saints jersey
thought this was a better situation for me," said McCann. "With only three (corners) here, I think I have a good chance of getting called up here. And this is where I was all off-season and I know the coaches and players. So I'm glad to be back."

2010年9月25日星期六

Cardinals looking for identity without Warner

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While Kurt Warner dances a Viennese waltz, the Arizona Cardinals struggle on without him.
Warner, who retired last year after leading the once-lowly Cardinals to unprecedented success, was all smiles as he made it through the first round of ''Dancing with the Stars'' this week.
His old team, on the other hand, is reeling from a 41-7 rout at cheap nfl jerseys
Atlanta, working to fix myriad mistakes as it prepares for Sunday's game against Oakland, Arizona's first home game of the post-Warner era.
Running back Beanie Wells says it is difficult to escape the considerable shadow Warner left behind.
''When somebody leaves like Kurt,'' Wells said, ''it doesn't just go away overnight.''
Warner wasn't just a prolific gunslinger of a quarterback on the field; he was the confident, tough leader of the team in the locker room and away from the field. He led the Cardinals to the Super Bowl, for goodness sake, and took them back to the playoffs the next season before deciding to call it quits when he still was at the top of his game.
''He was definitely a leader out there,'' Wells said, ''and an even better person.''
Warner was the master of the perfect passing touch and, especially late in his career, as good as any quarterback at improvising at the line of scrimmage to burn teams that chose to blitz.
Arizona's new quarterback, Derek Anderson, like Warner, is tough. He has already taken several brutal hits in the first two games. He is fiercely competitive on game day and a joker at other times, a combination that won over his teammates.
But accuracy and passing touch have been a problem. With every bad pass, the comparisons with Warner by fans are inevitable.
''You come behind Kurt Warner, that's the way it is,'' running New Orleans Saints jersey
back Tim Hightower said. ''I don't think he suffers from it, but you have a guy who played at such a high level in front of you, you're going to be criticized, you're going to be critiqued. It's one of those things where everything you do that's not right is going to be magnified.''
Not that Anderson seems bothered by that.
''You don't see a lot get to Derek,'' Hightower said. ''As a quarterback, that's a good thing. He's able to shake stuff off. ... I don't think he's too worried about what people are thinking and the pressure that they're putting on him. He loves playing the game.''
Anderson said he has no intention of trying to fill Warner's shoes.
''It's not something that I'm thinking about. I'm trying to play the best I can and be me,'' Anderson said. ''I understand that I'm not Kurt. I just want to lead the guys and win football games.''
Warner wasn't perfect. He threw five interceptions in a game twice last season.
Coach Ken Whisenhunt also noted that Warner was initially booed off the field in Arizona. It was only when Matt Leonard was injured five games into the 2007 season that Warner became a starter.
Warner went on to play with his injured left elbow in a sling part of that season. Then came the magical 2008 campaign, which resulted in a close loss to Pittsburgh in the Super Bowl. Last year, Warner had one of the best playoff performances in NFL history against Green Bay.
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a challenge, especially when other major contributors - linebacker Carlos Danby, wide receiver Naquin Bolden and safety Antler Role - also left the team.
Whisenhunt said these Cardinals are ''trying to find our own identity.''
''Kurt was a great player for us,'' the coach said. ''We had a lot of success and he was a huge part of that. But you know, at some point, that it was going to end.''

2010年9月24日星期五

24 sep 10 Jenkins, Witten, Bryant limited for Cowboys

IRVING, Texas (AP)—Cowboys cornerback Mike Jenkins(notes), tight end Jason Witten(notes) and receiver Dez Bryant(notes) have been limited in practice because of injuries, but are expected to play Sunday against Houston.
Nose tackle Jay Ratliff(notes) also was absent Wednesday football jerseys
because he went to be with family following the death of his grandparents last week. He is expected to return Friday and should play against the Texans.
Coach Wade Phillips said Jenkins only has a bruised knee. Witten is recovering from a head injury that Phillips said may be less serious than the club initially thought.
Bryant has a ribs problem sustained in the opener.
Rookie offensive tackle Sam Young(notes) practiced for the first time in the regular season. He’s been recovering from a knee injury.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—Running back Joseph Addai(notes) and defensive captain Gary Brackett(notes) have missed Colts practice.
Five Indy starters sat out Wednesday, including Pro Bowl defensive end Dwight Freeney(notes) who took his customary extra day of rest.
Addai was out with an undisclosed knee injury. Brackett missed practice after hurting his back and linebacker Clint Session(notes) missed practice with a hamstring injury. Left tackle Charlie Johnson(notes) also sat out with a sprained right foot.
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Humber(notes) (hand) and safety Bob Sanders(notes) (biceps) didn’t practice and already have been ruled out of this week’s game at Denver.
Receiver Pierre Garcon(notes) (hamstring) and Jeff Saturday(notes) (knee surgery) did limited work.
The Texans announced the signing of OT Ephraim Salaam(notes) on Wednesday. Salaam's signing comes one day after Duane Brown(notes) was suspended for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances.
Salaam likely will back up Rashad Butler(notes), who will start in Brown's place Sunday vs. Dallas.
Salaam, 34, made 30 starts at left tackle for Houston from 2006-07. He appeared in 13 games with Houston as a reserve in '08. He played five games with Detroit in 2009. The Lions released him on Dec. 7, 2009, and the Texans signed him 15 days later. He did not appear in a game with Houston last season.
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"We're expecting Butler to do his job and the people around him to help him do his job," head coach Gary Kubiak said Wednesday.
Obviously, whether Butler can contain star Cowboys ROLB DeMarcus Ware(notes) is a major concern

2010年9月22日星期三

No. 8 Sooners face Cincinnati in first road game

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NORMAN, Okla. (AP)—With their own fans surrounding them in the friendly confines of Owen Field, the Oklahoma Sooners have been practically invincible.
It’s been more than five years and 33 straight games since football jersey
the eighth-ranked Sooners (3-0) lost at home, the longest stretch in the country.
Get them playing somewhere else, and it’s a different story.
Under Bob Stoops, Oklahoma has a sparkling 69-2 record at home but is just 51-27 elsewhere—including five losses in the last seven games on the road or at neutral sites. This season’s first test away from home comes Saturday night, when the Sooners face Cincinnati (1-2) at Paul Brown Stadium, the home of the NFL’s Bengals.
“It shouldn’t matter if we’re on the road or not,” said defensive end Jeremy Beal, one of the team’s captains. “We should always play the same.”
As Beal would admit, that can be easier said than done and recent history shows it. The Sooners outscored opponents 276-47 in six home victories last season, notching three shutouts and scoring at least 27 points in each game. They didn’t score half that many in four of their five losses away from home, where they averaged about two extra turnovers.
“You get out there and the crowd starts yelling,” offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson said. “Do you lose your edge or do you feed off the energy of the opposing crowd to have the energy that we have at home? Can we have that kind of energy on the road?”
At home, Oklahoma’s players are used to feeding off the 80,000-plus fans that have sold out all 71 games since Stoops took over in 1999. On the road, it’s more about playing the role of the antagonist and getting excited about plays that silence the opponent’s fans.
“You have to take the crowd out,” defensive tackle Adrian Taylor said. “You have to take everybody out but your coaches and your teammates and learn how to play not dependent on the crowd.”
Taylor said the Sooners hope to recreate the vibe of the 2008 team, which went 6-1 away from home before losing to Florida in the BCS championship game. The Sooners had four future first-round NFL draft picks that year.
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Stoops said. The keys for Oklahoma this week are “character, toughness and attitude.”
“Not just with Cincinnati but with our remaining schedule, we have some tremendous challenges and opportunities to go play well on the road and great teams do that,” Wilson added. “If we’re going to be a good team, we’ve got to embrace this opportunity of playing well on the road.”
The game serves as a tuneup for a far different neutral site experience a week later: the Red River Rivalry game against No. 7 Texas in Dallas with the Cotton Bowl crowd split between fans of the two schools.
Stoops’ Sooners are just 3-2 in road games played the week before the rivalry. And while Cincinnati is struggling to play at the same level it did during an undefeated 2009 regular season, the Sooners might be tempted to look past the Bearcats to the Longhorns.
“We’re always talking about it, we’re always excited,” receiver Kenny Stills said. “They’re always on our mind in the back of our head because that’s always a big game for us.”
This year, there’s the additional challenge of having more freshmen than usual playing meaningful snaps. A dozen freshmen have already played, with Stills, nickelback Tony Jefferson and fullback Trey Millard in starting roles. Another seven redshirt freshmen and sophomores figure to make their first road starts.
Safety Jonathan Nelson, a junior with just two career starts away from Owen Field, said he has learned quickly how important it is to ignore the distractions that can come with traveling.
“I think that’s one thing where experience can help you out because the San Diego Chargers jersey
older you get, the more you realize that you’re not going to remember any of that when you get older,” said Nelson, whose first start came in a 41-13 loss at Texas Tech.
“You’re going to remember the games, not the hotel, not the plane ride, not the bus ride to the airport. Just the actual game and how you performed in that game is the main key, and that’s what you’re going to remember.”

Paterno toughens up Penn St. practice

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STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP)—It’s tough love time at Penn State.
Increase the intensity at practice, coach Joe Paterno has told his 23rd-ranked Nittany Lions. Be more aggressive. Show younger players the hard work it takes to win.
Looks like the message has sunk in.
“If you don’t perform, then you won’t start. We didn’t perform well a couple nfl jerseys
games,” cornerback D’Anton Lynn said Tuesday. “So that starts in practice. If you don’t perform in practice … they’re definitely not hesitating to switch your spot.”
Paterno began turning up the heat last week, unhappy after the 21-point loss at top-ranked Alabama. The team responded Saturday with a 24-0 shutout—albeit sloppy, at times—of Kent State.
After the game, some players relayed how coaches told them in practice jobs were on the line if play didn’t improve. Others talked about more spirited practices.
“I think some of the guys you talked to were dreaming,” Paterno joked to a reporter at Beaver Stadium. “We only put full pads on them once, but we put the shoulder pads on them, and we were a little bit more aggresssive.”
Don’t expect a change this week as the Nittany Lions get ready for Temple on Saturday.
“We’ll be pretty close to a normal week, but much more demanding in the sense that you can’t go tough two plays and take one off … (we’ve) got to get away from that,” Paterno said. “We’ll get better.”
Minor injuries may have played a role in some noticeable lineup changes. Ends Jack Crawford (hip) and Eric Latimore, who had an undisclosed injury, are both still listed as starters despite not starting Saturday, when Pete Massaro and Sean Stanley each made their first career starts.
Better pass rush has been a point of emphasis recently, and the pressure improved against Kent State—including a sack by Crawford.
Paterno said safety Drew Astorino’s surgically repaired left shoulder has Bills jersey
been bothering him again of late, so he’s been limited in practice. Backup Andrew Dailey played most of the Kent State game in the base defense, with Astorino subbing on passing downs—though defensive coordinator Tom Bradley has also said assistants had been upset with Astorino on a missed tackle.
No position has been analyzed more in recent weeks than tailback, where star Evan Royster has just 110 yards and a touchdown on 31 carries over three games. It’s a disappointing start for a senior just 371 yards shy of the school career rushing record of 3,398 held by Curt Warner for nearly three decades.
In the second half against Kent State, Stephfon Green carried the load during a third-quarter drive that stabilized a struggling offense leading 14-0. Royster had just four yards on three carries after halftime.
Paterno said he thought the Nittany Lions had control of the game, and wanted to simply get experience, for Green, a junior and talented third-string freshman Silas Redd.
“For me to tell ‘so-and-so is going to carry the ball X number of times,’ I can’t,” Paterno said. “I think we have two, three good running backs, and I think any one of (them) can handle the situation if they give us an opportunity to run.”
Royster remains atop the depth chart, though. Paterno stressed he’s not worried about Royster, and that, whether in lopsided wins or the blowout loss to Alabama, Royster hasn’t been needed as much.
He also wants more consistency from the offensive line in the run game.
“I’ve challenged all those guys. I said you guys have to carry this football team. You have to tell these young guys what it takes to win … and Royster has done that,” Paterno said.
The Nittany Lions have a fair share of sophomores or untested juniors playing 49ers jersey
expanded roles—not to mention freshman Rob Bolden at quarterback. That leaves players such as Royster among the few senior skill position players with extensive experience.
Those guys haven’t been immune, either, from the tough talk.
“I think he’s trying to send a message that we have a lot of depth, a lot of guys who can play,” senior receiver Graham Zug said. “He’s trying to make a point you can’t settle down, can’t settle in.”