Last night on Conan, Martin Lawrence indicated that things are actually moving on with Bad Boys 3: “I just talked to Jerry Bruckheimer yesterday and he said it's real, they’re working on the script. They’re getting close to this, and it all looks good.” That sound pretty affirmative, considering Bad Boys 3 has been happening (and then not happening) for several years now — it was reported in 2009 that Peter Craig (The Town) was "working on the script."
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Martin Lawrence Talks 'Bad Boys 3'
Last night on Conan, Martin Lawrence indicated that things are actually moving on with Bad Boys 3: “I just talked to Jerry Bruckheimer yesterday and he said it's real, they’re working on the script. They’re getting close to this, and it all looks good.” That sound pretty affirmative, considering Bad Boys 3 has been happening (and then not happening) for several years now — it was reported in 2009 that Peter Craig (The Town) was "working on the script."
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Movie Set For July 2016 Release
I still love the pink power ranger.... #90s
If this summer’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot wasn’t enough to whet your 90’s nostalgia appetite, a second course is just a year and a half away. Lionsgate has announced that it will release the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers movie on July 22, 2016.
Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller (Thor) wrote the script based on a story by Robert Orci (Star Trek) that reinvents the tale of ordinary high school kids who possess the power to save the world. The color-coordinated crime fighters first jump-kicked into the national consciousness with a 1993 Fox Kids TV series, and just two years later Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie hit screens.
If this summer’s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot wasn’t enough to whet your 90’s nostalgia appetite, a second course is just a year and a half away. Lionsgate has announced that it will release the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers movie on July 22, 2016.
Zack Stentz and Ashley Miller (Thor) wrote the script based on a story by Robert Orci (Star Trek) that reinvents the tale of ordinary high school kids who possess the power to save the world. The color-coordinated crime fighters first jump-kicked into the national consciousness with a 1993 Fox Kids TV series, and just two years later Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie hit screens.
Oakland Raiders Have League Support To Find New Stadium
Raiders and Rams will both be back in LA by 2018... #donedeal
This is likely going to be a weekly story around the Bay Area until
the Oakland Raiders decide to either stay in Northern California or
relocate. According to Vic Tafur of the San Francisco Chronicle, Raiders owner Mark Davis is apparently ramping up efforts to relocate the franchise.
Raiders owner Mark Davis is stepping up his efforts to find a new stadium elsewhere. And it appears he has the NFL’s support, according to league sources.
The premise of this report is an indication from people close to the
situation that there has been no progress in talks between the Raiders
and the city of Oakland. Tafur goes on conclude that there will not be
any further lease-extension negotiations between the Raiders and O.co
Coliseum, which expires at the end of this season.
This comes on the heels of Raiders officials, Davis included, meeting
with the powers to be in San Antonio back in July. While some have
concluded that the visit was nothing more than a ploy to ramp up
negotiations in Oakland, this latest news that Davis isn’t interested in
an extension at O.co could very well tell us a different story.
In reality, a relocation to San Antonio is extremely unlikely at this
point. Instead, the idea of the Raiders moving back to Los Angeles
seems to be gaining steam. They practiced this week with the Dallas
Cowboys in Southern California, at which point Davis spoke to reporters
with Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and mogul Michael Ovitz, who is a
proponent of the Raiders moving to Los Angeles and has a stadium model
already set forth.
The possibility of a new stadium being bult in Oakland just isn’t
there right now. As Tafur reported, Oakland Councilman Larry Reid
indicated that a $600 million funding gap existed for a football-only
stadium in the city.
So here we are, one step closer to the Raiders moving out of Oakland.
And it could very well happen following the upcoming 2014 season. If
so, an announcement of some sort would have to be made within the next
few months in order for the logistics to work out.
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Kansas City Chiefs Buddy Up To Local Tribes
Whether
it be for self-preservation or just out of an admirable instinct to do
the right thing, the Kansas City Chiefs are making a concerted effort to
solicit local Native groups' input into their pageantry and traditions.
What a concept.
The Chiefs' moves, chronicled in this Kansas City Star piece (via PFT),
are obviously being made in the context of the disaster that is
Washington's relationships with tribal groups, which tend to be either
adversarial or financially beneficial. But this isn't nearly the same
situation; "Chiefs" isn't in itself an offensive word. It's a title, not
a dictionary-defined slur based on skin color. But to get out in front
of any potential backlash over the use of Native imagery, team
executives meeting with local groups to get a sense of potential
concerns before they become national issues.
Sometimes it's just as simple as asking for advice:
At the risk of oversimplifying a complicated and sensitive issue, there's a worthwhile example with the war drum used by the Chiefs at home games.
There's a chance you haven't given that drum a second thought. The Chiefs brought it back when "opening" the renovated stadium four years ago as part of a challenge from Donovan to reconnect with some old traditions. As it turned out, they found the actual drum used at Municipal Stadium. They've had celebrities like George Brett and Tom Watson bang the drum to get fans going on game day.
Well, the war drum represents something very different than crowd hype to a lot of American Indians. The Chiefs didn't mean to offend anyone with this, of course. They just didn't know. They could have used some guidance, and this is one of the points [president of the American Indian Center of the Great Plains John] Learned made to [Chiefs president Mark] Donovan and [VP of business operations Bill] Chapin.
"I told Mark, 'I could've helped you with this,'" Learned says.Learned suggested the Chiefs go to a local tribe, with respect, and ask for a real drum to be made. Bring that drum to Arrowhead. Have a blessing. Show your fans this is something very sacred to Indians. Help them understand why you're doing this. Have men from the tribe come in and play a real hymn and sing.
"I think a lot of Natives would embrace that, because you came to us and asked a good way of doing it and your fans would learn something," Learned says. "We would like to teach about our culture. The Chiefs have the opportunity to teach this, and everybody wins. … The Chiefs are making money off Native American icons. So, yes, it's a two-way street."
Be more like the Blackhawks! Be less like Dan Snyder. (This is good advice in general.) Cultural
appropriation isn't inherently bad, but it tends to be when it's done
unilaterally and without even the most basic effort to make sure you
have things right.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
NBA Extends All Star Break To A Week
NBA players, particularly the ones that get into the All-Star
Game, have asked for this for a while — a longer mid-season break to
rest their bodies and recharge for the home stretch and the playoffs.
They got it.
As has been rumored, there will be a week-long All-Star break around
the mid-season game in New York this year with a break from Feb. 12-19,
the NBA revealed when it released the schedule Wednesday afternoon. Most
teams and players will have a little more than that, eight or nine days
off around the Feb. 15 All-Star Game in New York.
If you think that means things will be quiet around the NBA guess
again — that is the time of the trade deadline. That’s what everybody
really wants to talk about in February anyway, now there just won’t be
any of those pesky games to get in the way of trade rumors.
The longer break is something a lot of coaches and players wanted. NBA players union president Chris Paul specifically had talked about. Players voted in by fans or picked by coaches complained they really
didn’t get time off — they would play Wednesday or Thursday, fly to the
city of the game, have mandatory events Friday, Saturday and the game
Sunday, then fly back Monday for a Tuesday game (or at least practice).
More than the physical side of it, there was a feeling there was no
mental break.
Now everybody gets a week to let the bumps and bruises of the season heal for a week, preparing for the stretch drive.
The league is considering this an experiment — they will try it for a year and go from there.
This is something the players have wanted, but if you think the
owners aren’t going to bring it up and ask for a little something back
during the next CBA negotiations you haven’t been paying attention.
Sunday, August 10, 2014
ESPN Suspends Max Kellerman For Talking About Ray Rice And Domestic Abuse
by Sean Newell
According to the New York Daily News, ESPN has suspended Max Kellerman from his ESPN radio and SportsNation duties until next Thursday because he spoke on-air about his experience with domestic abuse while discussing Ray Rice's own experience.
Much like with Stephen A. Smith, ESPN never says the word "suspension," but it's clearly the case.
ESPN would neither confirm nor deny Kellerman's suspension. In a statement issued Friday afternoon and ESPN spokesman said: "Max Kellerman will return to ESPN-LA Radio and 'SportsNation' on Thursday."
On
Monday, nearly a week after Stephen A. was suspended, Kellerman was on
the "Mason & Ireland" show—a lead-in to his own on ESPN-LA—and
discussed battering his then-fiancée and now wife of 20 years. He told a
story where they both got drunk, she slapped him, and he slapped her
back. It was briefly available on a podcast, but was later pulled from
the site.
On
Friday, ESPN suspended Kellerman, but not because he admitted to
hitting his partner. He was suspended because ESPN higher-ups wanted to
avoid this kind of discussion on the air, and specifically told on-air
talent to tread carefully.
Industry sources said while the content of his story was disturbing, the suspension was all about Kellerman, who once worked for ESPN New York Radio, not adhering to ESPN brass' warning concerning the Rice topic being a highly sensitive one. "My understanding is that it was part of a larger conversation ESPN had with all its on-air people," a radio industry source said. "Kellerman obviously didn't pay attention."While the topic became even more charged after Smith's remarks and suspension, ESPN personalities were warned to measure and consider their commentary as soon as Rice's two game suspension was handed down by commissioner Roger Goodell.
So
Kellerman either ignored the directive altogether or measured and
considered his story and decided it was OK to discuss. ESPN, then, is
suspending him for insubordination and not necessarily because he said
something offensive.
Of
further note, that directive to "measure and consider their commentary"
as soon as Goodell suspended Rice is curious. Was that specifically
meant to address commentary on domestic violence, or did it also apply
to commentary on the NFL's reaction to domestic violence?
Ranking College Football’s 15 Most Difficult Schedules In 2014
Given both the postseason structure and the fact that not all conferences are created equal, it’s often very hard to predict which college football teams are going to put together championship-caliber seasons. A team’s schedule, whether fans like it or not, can be the difference between playing for a national title and playing in a second or third-tier bowl game.
But how difficult a team’s schedule is can be a double-edge sword. A year ago, Auburn was selected to play in the BCS National Championship Game over Michigan State because it was perceived to have won a league that featured better opponents. Florida State was selected because the Seminoles did not lose a game on their slate – but many would argue that they weren’t challenged nearly as often as many other top teams.
So in short, you typically either need to run the table against a weak schedule or post a one-loss campaign against a difficult schedule to be given the chance to play for it all. The 15 teams on the list below would all probably be awarded a spot in the inaugural College Football Playoff if they were somehow able to pull the latter off.
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Friday, August 8, 2014
The Trill Life.com College Football Top 25 Preseason Rankings
1. Florida State
2. Auburn
3. Alabama
4. Oregon
5. UCLA
6. Ohio State
7. Baylor
8. Oklahoma
9. Michigan State
10. Georgia
11. LSU
12. South Carolina
13. Wisconsin
14. Stanford
15. Notre Dame
16. USC
17. TCU
18. Ole Miss
19. Texas
20. Oklahoma State
21. Tennessee
22. Texas A&M
23. Arizona
24. Marshall
25. Washington
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Power Five Conferences Seperate Themselves From NCAA
Seismic changes could be on the horizon for college sports.
The NCAA Board of Directors voted Thursday to grant the five power
conferences the ability to write many of their own rules separate from
those put in place by the NCAA.
Under the new system, the so-called “Power Five” (the Big 10, Big 12,
ACC, SEC and Pac-12) can vote to deviate from many of the NCAA’s
long-standing regulations, including “cost-of attendance” stipends for
student-athletes (up to $5,000), guaranteed scholarships, rules
regarding player-agent interaction and more.
Representatives from these leagues have until Oct. 1 to submit a “wish
list of issues” they would like to decide on autonomously.
“I am immensely proud of the work done by the membership,” NCAA
president Mark Emmert said, via The Associated Press. “The new
governance model represents a compromise on all sides that will better
serve our members and, most importantly, our student-athletes.
These
changes will help all our schools better support the young people who
come to college to play sports while earning a degree.”
Sixty-five schools make up the Power Five, which also now will have
greater voting power on general NCAA issues.
The new legislation, which encompasses all sports, can be overriden if
75 non-power conference schools — a group that includes the remaining
FBS conferences, all FCS conferences and all non-football-playing
conferences — vote against it within 60 days.
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The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story First Trailer
In June 2014, BuzzFeed broke the news that Lifetime was producing a behind-the-scenes, tell-all movie about Saved by the Bell, and now we’ve got an exclusive early sneak peek at the super-dramatic film.
Starring Dylan Everett as Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Sam Kindseth as Dustin
Diamond, Julian Works as Mario Lopez, Alyssa Lynch as Tiffani-Amber
Thiessen, Tiera Skovbye as Elizabeth Berkley, and Taylor Russell
McKenzie as Lark Voorhies, the sneak peek takes the audience
behind-the-scenes at a photo shoot for SBTB, where the long-rumored rifts between all the actors come to light oh-so-spectacularly.
The Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story
Airs Sept. 1 at 9 p.m. on Lifetime.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
‘Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice’ Moves to March 2016
From AP Reports.
Warner Bros.’ “Batman V. Superman: Dawn of Justice” has moved up from May 6, 2016 to March 25, 2016.
The film stars Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill with Zack Snyder directing.
The film was planned to go up against “Captain America 3″ but instead will move up more than a month to avoid the confrontation
The move makes sense seeing that more and more big projects are opening in the month of March. “The Hunger Games” and “Captain America: Winter Soldier” both launched in March to great results as have several Snyder films including “300.”
The film is currently filming in Detroit as has for the past two months and has more than enough time to make the March 25 deadline
Players Disappointing At Training Camp
By: Michael Conroy/Associated Press
NFL teams expect their
players to bring their A-games when they report to their respective
training camps in July. For some players, such as Indianapolis Colts
free-agent addition Hakeem Nicks, that has not been the case.
Offseason analyses of players typically come in a glass half full, as
every team and each fanbase expects their players to be as good as they
can possibly be. Training camp, however, brings a different reality, as
many players quickly fall behind expectations and cause concern for
their franchises.
Except in the cases of season-ending injuries, it’s too early to
write off any NFL player from performing well in 2014. With four
preseason games ahead for every team, there’s still plenty of time for
rookies and veterans alike to develop and improve.
That said, the following eight players need to elevate their levels
of play as soon as possible. While all of these players came into
training camp expected to play significant roles, each of them is at
risk of being shuffled out of the lineup thanks to early struggles this
summer.
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Sunday, August 3, 2014
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Simpsons/Family Guy Crossover (5 Minute Preview!!!)
Image Credit: Fox By Dan Snierson
@dansnierson
If you’ve always wondered what would happen if Peter Griffin and Homer Simpson hung out at a bar while Bart and Stewie made prank phone calls, Family Guy is about to satisfy your crossover craving. In the Sept. 28 season premiere, “The Simpsons Guy,” the albino Griffins wind up by accident in Springfield, where they are greeted warmly by the hepatits-y Simpsons. But a fast friendship christened with delicious doughnuts may be forever destroyed by an argument over Pawtucket Patriot Ale and Duff Beer, which leads to an epic chicken fight.
To see the collision of these two animated worlds—plus a cameo by Bob from Bob’s Burgers—check out nearly five minutes of footage from the double-sized episode, which was screened on Saturday during the Family Guy panel at Comic-Con.
The Simpsons-Family Guy mash-up wasn’t the only upcoming episode teased during the panel. Of note, the Christmas installment will feature the return of Jesus to Quahog. “Peter and the guys discover that Jesus is a virgin, so they decide to go about helping him get laid,” hinted executive producer Steve Callaghan. (“We’re all going to hell,” quipped Mike Henry in the voice of Cleveland.)
Liam Neeson will play himself in a different episode: Every time Peter gets drunk he says he can beat up the badass movie star, so the guys call him on his bluff and arrange for him to meet Neeson, who “was very willing to poke fun at himself,” said executive producer Rich Appel. (Other guest-stars this season include Julie Bowen, Jeff Garlin, Allison Janney, Lea Thompson, and Joe Buck.) The new season will also feature Meg getting recruited to be a foot-fetish model, Stewie becoming pregnant with Brian’s baby, and Chris about to fail a history test when “Brian and Stewie take him on kind of a Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure through time,” said Seth Green, a.k.a. voice of Chris.
And, yes, sometime in the future, the Griffins may live long and prosper: Callaghan noted that series creator Seth McFarlane “has talked from time to time of wanting to do a similar treatment” with the Star Trek films as they did with their Star Wars trilogy of parodies, including “Blue Harvest.”
As for those waiting for Family Guy not to spoof a movie but to make their own, well, you might have to wait a little — or a lot — longer. When a fan asked about that possibility during the Q&A session, director Peter Shin replied, “We kind of started… pre-work on it a couple years back, but I think it’s on hold right now because Seth is filming Ted 2. But I think maybe in the future it might happen.” Callaghan added that it was hard to find the time to make a movie while they were busy working on the show, but vowed: “Someday we will make that happen.”
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Trill Life's Official Pre-Training Camp NFL Power Rankings
01. Seattle Seahawks - The Champs... #1 Until they lose a game
02. San Fransisco 49ers - Good Offseason, can they stay healthy?
03. New England Patriots - Revis Island is open for business.
04. Denver Broncos - Peyton, 5K Yards, 45 TDs normal stuff
05. New Orleans Saints - This team is hungry
06. Indianapolis Colts - How long until Luck starts to dominate? Not Long...
07. Chicago Bears - Explosive on offense, defense is a ?
08. Philadelphia Eagles - ^^See Bears
09. Green Bay Packers - A-Rod has to stay healthy.
10. Pittsburgh Steelers - Classic bounce back year.
11. Carolina Panthers - Tougher schedule and no Steve Smith is a worry
12. Cincinnati Bengals - Andy Dalton in a new system, could go either way really
13. San Diego Chargers - Phillip Rivers looked alive last year.
14. Atlanta Falcons - Julio Jones is healthy, defense should be better
15. Baltimore Ravens - Flacco needs consistency from his targets
16(tie) Washington Redskins - Enough talent to be above .500 and fight for wild card
16(tie) New York Giants - See Redskins
18. Kansas City Chiefs - Exposed in playoffs, schedule will be much tougher
19. Arizona Cardinals - Holes on offense still concern in tough NFC West
20. Detroit Lions - New coach, ?'s everywhere except Stafford & Johnson
21. St Louis Rams - Jeff Fisher can will this team higher on the back of his D line
22. Dallas Cowboys - Romo is underrated but defense is awful.
23. Buffalo Bills - Good team, bad luck.
24. Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Good coach, QB is a big concern.
25. Cleveland Browns - Dumpster fire.
26. New York Jets - Vick might start... lol
27. Miami Dolphins - Ordinary, nothing special, need to play as a team to compete
28. Tennessee Titans - I'm over Jake Locker
29. Minnesota Vikings - Thats a rough looking roster, good luck Teddy
30. Jacksonville Jaguars - More optimisim then ever, most likely to get out of basement
31. Houston Texans - Fitzpatrick isn't better than most teams back-up QB
32. Oakland Raiders - I got nothing here... No better than 'solid' at any position, give Carr a shot.
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NFL Top 10 Veterans In Danger Of Being Cut
By
Michelle Bruton
, Featured Columnist
There's no guarantee the following eight players won't make the rosters of their respective teams, but they're certainly ones to keep an eye on as final cuts approach.
Every summer, NFL
training camps present a personnel paradox: As young and eager rookies
begin to climb the depth chart and impress during practice, established
veterans get pushed to the edge of the roster bubble. It's all part of
the ebb and flow of business in the NFL, but it's never easy to close
the door on veterans.
Some of the following players are still performing well enough to
help their teams but may be cap casualties; others' skill sets aren't
enough to compensate for their off-field issues.
There's no guarantee the following eight players won't make the rosters of their respective teams, but they're certainly ones to keep an eye on as final cuts approach.
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Monday, July 28, 2014
NFL Keeping An Eye On High Stakes Fantasy League
Posted by Mike Florio on July 28, 2014, 3:08 PM EDT
Risking
money, whatever the amount, on the outcome of NFL games constitutes
gambling. Risking money, whatever the amount, on the outcome of the
performance of specific players in NFL games does not constitute
gambling.
Playing fantasy football for money isn’t gambling because Congress has decided that “an outcome that reflects the relative knowledge of the participants, or their skill at physical reaction or physical manipulation [but not chance], and, in the case of a fantasy or simulation sports game, has an outcome that is determined predominantly by accumulated statistical results of sporting events” isn’t gambling.
Obviously, the same kind of skill needed to predict the winners of NFL games applies when projecting the performances of individual players. In many ways, a fantasy football team resembles a convoluted parlay card, where the non-gambling gambler tries to compile a roster of players who will “win” more yards and points than the team put together by an opposing non-gambling gambler.
The hair-splitting and nonsensical distinction from Congress has made gambling on fantasy football as legal as gambling on stocks, which has spawned an industry that includes some very high-stakes fantasy leagues, some of which undoubtedly include NFL players. But while it’s only a matter of time before word emerges of the involvement of NFL players in six-figure fantasy leagues, another potential complication could emerge when it comes to the non-gambling gambling of large amounts of money on fantasy football.
Peter King of TheMMQB.com explains that, during his training-camp tour, he has caught wind of “undue pressure some players and coaches feel from big-money fantasy-football players.” Writes King, “I had one coach tell me there’s so much money in some of these fantasy-football playoff pools that people who used to gamble with bookies illegally are now gambling in high-stakes fantasy-football leagues, which is not illegal.” King adds that the “NFL has its antennae up over this, and it’ll be interesting to see if the pressure escalates to more serious threats on players or coaches.”
Interesting, and incredibly alarming. Although physical threats against those responsible for poor player performances are possible, it seems more likely that those who would consider breaking the law to express displeasure in losing large amounts of money would be far more inclined to break the law in order to win large amounts of money.
In what would be a bizarre twist on point shaving, coaches and players could in theory be bribed to ensure that certain players will generate significant production, or that certain players will be shut down. Getting to coaches and assistant coaches who control the offensive game plan would be the most efficient approach. It also would help to grease defenders who would be inclined to slip on an invisible banana peel, springing a specific player for a touchdown or two. Or four.
The league, which generates significant profit and attention both directly and indirectly from fantasy football, should be concerned about the potential for corruption. Even if playing fantasy football for significant amounts of money isn’t illegal, at a certain point the money in the balance will open the door for all sorts of illegal activity.
Playing fantasy football for money isn’t gambling because Congress has decided that “an outcome that reflects the relative knowledge of the participants, or their skill at physical reaction or physical manipulation [but not chance], and, in the case of a fantasy or simulation sports game, has an outcome that is determined predominantly by accumulated statistical results of sporting events” isn’t gambling.
Obviously, the same kind of skill needed to predict the winners of NFL games applies when projecting the performances of individual players. In many ways, a fantasy football team resembles a convoluted parlay card, where the non-gambling gambler tries to compile a roster of players who will “win” more yards and points than the team put together by an opposing non-gambling gambler.
The hair-splitting and nonsensical distinction from Congress has made gambling on fantasy football as legal as gambling on stocks, which has spawned an industry that includes some very high-stakes fantasy leagues, some of which undoubtedly include NFL players. But while it’s only a matter of time before word emerges of the involvement of NFL players in six-figure fantasy leagues, another potential complication could emerge when it comes to the non-gambling gambling of large amounts of money on fantasy football.
Peter King of TheMMQB.com explains that, during his training-camp tour, he has caught wind of “undue pressure some players and coaches feel from big-money fantasy-football players.” Writes King, “I had one coach tell me there’s so much money in some of these fantasy-football playoff pools that people who used to gamble with bookies illegally are now gambling in high-stakes fantasy-football leagues, which is not illegal.” King adds that the “NFL has its antennae up over this, and it’ll be interesting to see if the pressure escalates to more serious threats on players or coaches.”
Interesting, and incredibly alarming. Although physical threats against those responsible for poor player performances are possible, it seems more likely that those who would consider breaking the law to express displeasure in losing large amounts of money would be far more inclined to break the law in order to win large amounts of money.
In what would be a bizarre twist on point shaving, coaches and players could in theory be bribed to ensure that certain players will generate significant production, or that certain players will be shut down. Getting to coaches and assistant coaches who control the offensive game plan would be the most efficient approach. It also would help to grease defenders who would be inclined to slip on an invisible banana peel, springing a specific player for a touchdown or two. Or four.
The league, which generates significant profit and attention both directly and indirectly from fantasy football, should be concerned about the potential for corruption. Even if playing fantasy football for significant amounts of money isn’t illegal, at a certain point the money in the balance will open the door for all sorts of illegal activity.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
NBA Draft Lottery Reform Coming Soon
(CBS) The NBA submitted an official proposal to reform the draft lottery at this week’s competition committee meetings in Las Vegas that would discourage tanking by drastically evening out the chances of the worst teams to win the No. 1 pick, Grantland.com’s Zach Lowe reported Wednesday afternoon.
While the proposal itself is still subject to change — even before it’d come to a vote — the proposal being floated now is for the four worst teams to each have around an 11 percent chance of winning the top pick, while the fifth-worst team would have about a 10 percent chance, Lowe reported. The chances for each team would decrease from there, with the lottery team with the best record having around a 2 percent chance to nab the top pick, Lowe wrote.
Currently, the team with the worst record has a 25 percent chance at the top pick, the second-worst team has a 19.9 percent chance and the third-worst team has a 15.6 percent chance.
In another twist, the proposal calls for drawing the first six picks from the Ping-Pong ball lottery, Grantland reported. Currently, only the top three selections are drawn, and the rest of the spots go in order from the worst record to the best. For example, the team with the worst record currently can’t receive a pick lower than fourth overall.
The new system could take effect as early as next season, but there are “many hurdles to overcome before then,” Lowe wrote.
The goal of this system would to prevent tanking, which teams like last season’s 76ers have done in recent years to earn a better draft pick.
Updated Vegas Odds For NBA Title
Cleveland Cavaliers 4/1
San Antonio Spurs 5/1
Oklahoma City Thunder 6/1
Chicago Bulls 7/1
Los Angeles Clippers 12/1
Houston Rockets 15/1
Houston Rockets 15/1
Indiana Pacers 18/1
GS Warriors 25/1
Portland Trailblazers 40/1
Washington Wizards 45/1
Washington Wizards 45/1
Dallas Mavericks 50/1
Memphis Grizzlies 50/1
Memphis Grizzlies 50/1
Miami Heat 50/1
New York Knicks 60/1
New York Knicks 60/1
Toronto Raptors 60/1
Los Angeles Lakers 65/1
New Orleans 65/1
New Orleans 65/1
Denver Nuggets 66/1
Phoenix Suns 66/1
Brooklyn Nets 85/1
Atlanta Hawks 85/1
Charlotte Hornets 85/1
Charlotte Hornets 85/1
Boston Celtics 100/1
Minnesota T’wolves 150/1
Minnesota T’wolves 150/1
Detroit Pistons 300/1
Sacramento Kings 300/1
Utah Jazz 300/1
Orlando Magic 300/1
Milwaukee Bucks 400/1
Milwaukee Bucks 400/1
ABC Announces Fall Season Premiere Schedule
On Tuesday ABC revealed its fall premiere dates to reporters assembled at the 2014 Television Critics Association’s Summer Press Tour, currently underway in Los Angeles. ABC officially kicks off its 2014-2015 scripted line-up on Monday, September 22, with a sneak preview of new supernatural procedural “Forever“, starring Ioan Gruffudd as a 200-year-old doctor who cannot figure out why he can’t die. “Forever’s” officially airs Tuesdays at 10pm, a timeslot in which ABC has had problems finding success for some time now. The network is hoping that the audience for week two of “Dancing with the Stars” will sample “Forever” that Monday, and return to watch it on Tuesdays.
Among ABC’s most popular returning series, “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” kicks off its second season at 9pm Tuesday, September 23, while executive producer Shonda Rhimes‘s Thursday night power block premieres Thursday, September 25 with new seasons of “Grey’s Anatomy” at 8pm and “Scandal” at 9pm, followed by the series premiere of the highly anticipated “How to Get Away with Murder“ at 10pm.
Keep reading for ABC’s full premiere schedule:
Monday, September 15
8pm “Dancing with the Stars” (Two-hour premiere)
Monday, September, 22
10pm “Forever” (Special Sneak Preview)
Tuesday, September 23
9pm “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
10pm “Forever” (Regular Time Period Premiere)
Wednesday, September 24
8pm: “The Middle”
8:30pm: “The Goldbergs”
9pm: “Modern Family”
9:30pm: “Black-ish”
10pm: “Nashville”
Thursday, September 25
8pm “Grey’s Anatomy”
9pm “Scandal”
10pm “How to Get Away with Murder“
Friday, September 26
8pm “Shark Tank”
10pm “20/20”
Sunday, September 28
8pm: “Once Upon a Time”
9pm: “Resurrection”
10pm: “Revenge”
Monday, September 29
10pm “Castle”
Tuesday, September 30
8pm “Selfie“
8:30pm “Manhattan Love Story“
Friday, October 3
8pm “Last Man Standing”
9pm “Shark Tank” (Regular Time Period Premiere)
Sunday, October 5
7pm “America’s Funniest Home Videos”
Friday, October 10
8:30pm “Cristela“
Ron Howard To Direct Official Beatles Documentary
Ron Howard, who named the production company he co-founded with Brian Grazer after the John Lennon song “Imagine,” will direct an authorized documentary of the Beatles. It will focus on the band’s years of hectic touring around the world, which began in the Cavern Club in Liverpool, exploded after they performed on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, and culminated at Candlestick Park in San Francisco in 1966.
“I am excited and honored to be working with Apple and the White Horse Pictures team on this astounding story of these four young men who stormed the world in 1964,” Howard said in a statement.
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Bone Thugs N Harmony Reunion, Album & World Tour
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony has huge plans for the next few
years -- TMZ has learned they plan to reunite, record new music, make a
FAT stack of cash ... and then ride off to the Crossroads never to be
heard from again.
The guys from Bone Thugs tell us all five original members will kick off a world tour, then get back in the studio to record final album. They plan to auction off ONE single copy of the album ... asking price -- at least $1 MILLION!
If this blueprint sounds familiar that's because Wu-Tang Clan is doing the same thing -- currently touring after laying down their album. RZA claims they got a $5 million bid in the auction for their record.
BTNH say their 20-country world tour will start in December -- so you've got some time to save up for the album auction sometime in 2015.
The guys from Bone Thugs tell us all five original members will kick off a world tour, then get back in the studio to record final album. They plan to auction off ONE single copy of the album ... asking price -- at least $1 MILLION!
If this blueprint sounds familiar that's because Wu-Tang Clan is doing the same thing -- currently touring after laying down their album. RZA claims they got a $5 million bid in the auction for their record.
BTNH say their 20-country world tour will start in December -- so you've got some time to save up for the album auction sometime in 2015.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Statik Selektah - What Goes Around (Tracklist/Covers)
One of the best producers in hip hop, Statik Selektah, is gearing up to release his 6th studio album ‘What Goes
Around’ on August 19th. Here is the front cover, rear cover and tracklist for
the project. It is packed with features from Ab-Soul, Joey Bada$$,
Action Bronson, Styles P, Royce Da 5'9, Black Thought, Talib Kweli, Snoop
Dogg, Crooked I, Bun B, Sean Price and many more.
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Thursday, July 10, 2014
The Trill Life's First Look Emmy Picks
These picks are based on just a quick reaction, we will take a more detailed look closer to the ceremony. My "First Look" Picks are highlighted in yellow.
BEST SERIES (DRAMA)
Breaking Bad (AMC)
Downton Abbey (PBS)
Game of Thrones (HBO)
House of Cards (Netflix)
Mad Men (AMC)
True Detective (HBO)
Breaking Bad (AMC)
Downton Abbey (PBS)
Game of Thrones (HBO)
House of Cards (Netflix)
Mad Men (AMC)
True Detective (HBO)
BEST ACTOR (DRAMA SERIES)
Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad)
Jeff Daniels (The Newsroom)
Jon Hamm (Mad Men)
Woody Harrelson (True Detective)
Matthew McConaughey (True Detective)
Kevin Spacey (House of Cards)
Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad)
Jeff Daniels (The Newsroom)
Jon Hamm (Mad Men)
Woody Harrelson (True Detective)
Matthew McConaughey (True Detective)
Kevin Spacey (House of Cards)
BEST ACTRESS (DRAMA SERIES)
Lizzy Caplan (Masters of Sex)
Claire Danes (Homeland)
Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey)
Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife)
Kerry Washington (Scandal)
Robin Wright (House of Cards)
Lizzy Caplan (Masters of Sex)
Claire Danes (Homeland)
Michelle Dockery (Downton Abbey)
Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife)
Kerry Washington (Scandal)
Robin Wright (House of Cards)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR (DRAMA SERIES)
Jim Carter (Downtown Abbey)
Josh Charles (The Good Wife)
Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones)
Mandy Patinkin (Homeland)
Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad)
Jon Voight (Ray Donovan)
Jim Carter (Downtown Abbey)
Josh Charles (The Good Wife)
Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones)
Mandy Patinkin (Homeland)
Aaron Paul (Breaking Bad)
Jon Voight (Ray Donovan)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS (DRAMA SERIES)
Christine Baranski (The Good Wife)
Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey)
Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad)
Lena Headey (Game of Thrones)
Christina Hendricks (Mad Men)
Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey)
Christine Baranski (The Good Wife)
Joanne Froggatt (Downton Abbey)
Anna Gunn (Breaking Bad)
Lena Headey (Game of Thrones)
Christina Hendricks (Mad Men)
Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey)
CBS
BEST GUEST ACTOR (DRAMA SERIES)
Dylan Baker (The Good Wife)
Beau Bridges (Masters of Sex)
Reg E. Cathey (House of Cards)
Paul Giamatti (Downton Abbey)
Robert Morse (Mad Men)
Joe Morton (Scandal)
Dylan Baker (The Good Wife)
Beau Bridges (Masters of Sex)
Reg E. Cathey (House of Cards)
Paul Giamatti (Downton Abbey)
Robert Morse (Mad Men)
Joe Morton (Scandal)
BEST GUEST ACTRESS (DRAMA SERIES)
Kate Burton (Scandal)
Jane Fonda (The Newsroom)
Allison Janney (Masters of Sex)
Kate Mara (House of Cards)
Margo Martindale (The Americans)
Diana Rigg (Game of Thrones)
Kate Burton (Scandal)
Jane Fonda (The Newsroom)
Allison Janney (Masters of Sex)
Kate Mara (House of Cards)
Margo Martindale (The Americans)
Diana Rigg (Game of Thrones)
BEST SERIES (COMEDY)
The Big Bang THEORY (CBS)
Louie (FX)
Modern Family (ABC)
Orange Is the New Black (Netflix)
Silicon Valley (HBO)
Veep (HBO)
The Big Bang THEORY (CBS)
Louie (FX)
Modern Family (ABC)
Orange Is the New Black (Netflix)
Silicon Valley (HBO)
Veep (HBO)
ABC/Ron Tom
BEST VARIETY
The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
The Daily Show (Comedy Central)
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)
Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO)
Saturday Night Live (NBC)
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC)
The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
The Daily Show (Comedy Central)
Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC)
Real Time With Bill Maher (HBO)
Saturday Night Live (NBC)
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (NBC)
BEST REALITY COMPETITION PROGRAM
The Amazing Race (CBS)
Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
Project Runway (Lifetime)
So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
Top Chef (Bravo)
The Voice (NBC)
The Amazing Race (CBS)
Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
Project Runway (Lifetime)
So You Think You Can Dance (Fox)
Top Chef (Bravo)
The Voice (NBC)
BEST ACTOR (COMEDY SERIES)
Don Cheadle (House of Lies)
Louis C.K. (Louie)
Ricky Gervais (Derek)
Matt LeBlanc (Episodes)
William H. Macy (Shameless)
Jim Parsons (The Big Bang THEORY)
Don Cheadle (House of Lies)
Louis C.K. (Louie)
Ricky Gervais (Derek)
Matt LeBlanc (Episodes)
William H. Macy (Shameless)
Jim Parsons (The Big Bang THEORY)
BEST ACTRESS (COMEDY SERIES)
Lena Dunham (Girls)
Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep)
Melissa McCarthy (Mike and Molly)
Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation)
Taylor Schilling (Orange Is the New Black)
Lena Dunham (Girls)
Edie Falco (Nurse Jackie)
Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep)
Melissa McCarthy (Mike and Molly)
Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation)
Taylor Schilling (Orange Is the New Black)
HBO
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR (COMEDY SERIES)
Fred Armisen (Portlandia)
Andre Braugher (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
Ty Burrell (Modern Family)
Adam Driver (Girls)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Modern Family)
Tony Hale (Veep)
Fred Armisen (Portlandia)
Andre Braugher (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
Ty Burrell (Modern Family)
Adam Driver (Girls)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Modern Family)
Tony Hale (Veep)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS (COMEDY SERIES)
Mayim Bialik (The Big Bang THEORY)
Julie Bowen (Modern Family)
Allison Janney (Mom)
Kate Mulgrew (Orange Is the New Black)
Kate McKinnon (Saturday Night Live)
Anna Chlumsky (Veep)
Julie Bowen (Modern Family)
Allison Janney (Mom)
Kate Mulgrew (Orange Is the New Black)
Kate McKinnon (Saturday Night Live)
Anna Chlumsky (Veep)
BEST GUEST ACTOR (COMEDY SERIES)
Steve Buscemi (Portlandia)
Louis C.K. (Saturday Night Live)
Gary Cole (Veep)
Jimmy Fallon (Saturday Night Live)
Nathan Lane (Modern Family)
Bob Newhart (The Big Bang Theory)
Steve Buscemi (Portlandia)
Louis C.K. (Saturday Night Live)
Gary Cole (Veep)
Jimmy Fallon (Saturday Night Live)
Nathan Lane (Modern Family)
Bob Newhart (The Big Bang Theory)
BEST GUEST ACTRESS (COMEDY SERIES)
Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black)
Laverne Cox (Orange Is the New Black)
Joan Cusack (Shameless)
Tina Fey (Saturday Night Live)
Natasha Lyonne (Orange Is the New Black)
Melissa McCarthy (Saturday Night Live)
Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black)
Laverne Cox (Orange Is the New Black)
Joan Cusack (Shameless)
Tina Fey (Saturday Night Live)
Natasha Lyonne (Orange Is the New Black)
Melissa McCarthy (Saturday Night Live)
Ursula Coyote/AMC
BEST TV MINI-SERIES
American Horror Story: Coven (FX)
Bonnie and Clyde (History/Lifetime)
Fargo (FX)
Luther (BBC America)
Treme (HBO)
The White Queen (Starz)
American Horror Story: Coven (FX)
Bonnie and Clyde (History/Lifetime)
Fargo (FX)
Luther (BBC America)
Treme (HBO)
The White Queen (Starz)
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