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Après un travail en salle samedi matin à Clairefontaine, les Bleus ont effectué des exercices de vivacité sur le terrain Michel Platini. Un voir!

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Who Is The Best Running Back Ever?

Who is the Best Running Back Ever?

Here is the answer…

o Barry Sanders

o Walter Payton

o Emmett Smith

o Jim Brown

o Ladainian Tomlinson

Who is the best running back ever? Well why don’t we look at the list, first Barry Sanders, Walter Payton, Emmett Smith, Jim Brown, and finally Ladanian Tomlinson. First off Barry Sanders the man called «the most elusive running back in NFL history» and it is hard to argue with that. In 1996 he carried the rock 314 times and managed 1500 yards. Not to mention 400 yards caught out of the backfield he also crossed the plain 12 times, and had rookie of the year honors back in 1989 when he was only ten yards shy of the rushing title and had 280 rushes, and tied for second in rushing touchdowns. He had 3,606 rushing yards in the next two years including a 2,053 rushing yard season. That same season he would make a 300 receiving yard mark to create a one-third chance per season that he would hit 300 receiving yards, and 37 Touchdowns in those three years however, he would hit an end zone slump with only 4 touchdowns that 1998 season. But, was there really ever a «slump» for Barry Sanders well the only negative thing about him is his bare knuckles.

So who is next on the list? Well it has to be Walter Payton. Payton who played 12 years is the all-time leader in running and combined net yards. He has MVP honors twice in his career 1977 and 1985. In his career he has nearly half-a-thousand catches for forty five hundred yards, and 15 touchdowns, so he wasn’t much of a vertical threat. But since we are talking about the aerial attack of football he had 34 career passing attempts for 331 yards and 8 touchdowns. He had a career of 16,000 yards and 100 touchdowns in his twelve-year career not #1 running back of all time on paper. His best record maybe the most rushing yards in one game 275 against division rival the Minnesota Vikings. But, «Sweetness» does have a super-bowl ring on his finger, and seventy-seven one hundred yard rushing games.

So we have covered Payton and Sanders but now one man that will always be remembered in the cream of the crop Emmitt Smith. Emmitt had nearly 1,000 rushing yards in his rookie season where he earned rookie of the year honors. His best season was in 1993. Where he earned AP NFL MVP, Bert Bell MVP Trophy (Maxwell Club) PFWA MVP, Super Bowl MVP, and UPI NFC Offensive Player of the Year. Emmitt is another back with a ring but in this list the most impressive so far because he is the all time leader in rushing yards over a career with 18,335 and he shows durability playing 3 more years than Payton and 6 more years than Sanders. Not to mention thirty two thousand receiving yards. Emmitt did all of this being one of the best backs and one of the smallest at only 5’9″weighing only 212 over the course of his fifteen year career. But what maybe the most impressive stat is almost 1000 rushing yards in 2004 with the Arizona Cardinals. But, was something wrong with how he carried the ball? He averaged a rounded 5 fumbles a year. So all of these backs have one fault or another in there resume but no one is perfect.

Now there are three backs down two to go. These next two are the ones that keep coming up. Jim Brown also almost hit the century mark in his rookie year but he did it in only 12 games. But scoring wasn’t one of his highlights with 109 career Touchdowns. Now that wasn’t bad considering that he played 8 seasons in twelve and 14 game seasons that’s 128 games. He was known for his deadly stiff arm leading him 12,312 yards on the ground that’s 100+ yards a game, but he was playing against 1957-1965 Competition that wasn’t that great.

Now though competition is great and amazing such as Ray Lewis, Jason Taylor, John Lynch, and Champ Bailey you have to be great to play against great players. Great is a word that comes up when you talk about this man LaDainian Tomlinson. Tomlinson hit the 100 touchdown mark inside the 70-70 games played range. He was the quickest in the NFL History to hit 100 touchdowns. He is the all-time point scoring leader he broke Paul Hournings record. He is explosive he can catch, pass, and of course run. He has the single season touchdown record and it is still going at 30 right now. In his sixth season he has nearly broken the record of Jim Brown’s touchdown record two years early and against better competition. He even addresses Jim Brown as Mr. Brown. Unlike any one else in this five man list he had 1,236 yards in his rookie season with ten touchdowns and 350 receiving yards. He has never had a season under 1200 rushing yards and this season has 1700+ yards. In 2003 had 1600 rushing yards and 700 receiving yards. With 900 more yards in his career he will hit 10,00 rushing yards. He has only played for 6 seasons. This season he may hit the Super Bowl Ring right on the dot. Also he has pro bowl honors in ’02, ’04, ’05, and ’06.

So in conclusion I personally do not thing Jim Brown is the best running back in the history of the NFL. I think you have to say Smith he played longer than any one else on this unstoppable list. He has the ring, and the most career yards on the ground. If you look on paper he played a longer season then Brown and against way better competition then Jim Brown, and had high numbers when he played on one of the worst teams in football at the time. The reason Tomlinson isn’t #1 is because he has only played six years however, if this pace he is on keeps up which knowing Tomlinson will keep up then at the end of his career in six or seven more years he most likely will be the best running back ever but for now he is not.

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Creating and Maintaining Environments for Young People in Football

Over the last four weeks (and having been coaching for 18 years) I have noticed some very worrying environments. It’s worrying to me as a coach, parent and independent observer having witnessed the top level academies, middle ground and grass roots and being constantly told «its getting better.»

I have seen some good examples of well-meaning people who manage safety whilst giving ownership to young people. Not easy to do. The other thing that isn’t easy to do is manage adrenaline and feelings. We all want our own children to do well. That’s a given. Whether its homework, model making, swimming or football. From the mentioned however which do people change their methods in? Which would an adult change their mindset in?

The game is passionate – Fact. People visit stadiums, watch adults, moan at refereeing decisions and complain all week if our supported teams lose. To the point of becoming almost Piers Morgan like. There is a distinct difference however. The people you shout, cheer and bemoan are indeed adults. They can cope in pressurised adult environments. The very best can even block them out and perform. It takes years of practice. Playing in the champions league for millions of pounds is one thing, playing in front of 30 people in a 5v5 astro turf court is simply another.

The two environments are not linked. They are not replicas. Children will with their imagination, mentally attempt to visit and dream of such stadium. This is all the pressure they need.

We are missing a huge trick. The street and playground we used to commentate on whilst playing and pretend to be gazza or maradona was our pressure. The next defender is pressure. The last gasp save is pressure.

Unfortunately the following is additional pressure to young people:

· Making kids play in set positions – most that have played will tell you – you don’t end up playing in the same one for very long.

· Shouting things such as «don’t mess about with it in your box, get rid, clear it, pass it, down the line» and so on. The things said from my last 4 weeks up to 25 times in one hour by one adult to 1-5 children. Confusion and pressure.

· Spectators shouting «tackle him, pass-pass-pass, well-in.» it’s been done for years I know I played but it does no good.

· A parent shouting «tackle» Is also a motivation for increased aggression. Was the child going to tackle anyway? Probably.

· The good players can’t play – they face managers of young teams going man for man, even 2 players marking them but not child led, just so the adult can win.

· I have witnessed excessive fouling by young players who instead of shake hands and pick kids up are laughing as the «tackle» has become over emphasised. Just wait until the tackling sort plays at a good level (if they manage it with no technique or skill – probably not), the tackle will become a chase as the players will dance around them and or play through them.

Do you want your child to be playing and enjoying and be good and win at 15, 16 and beyond? I’m sure the answer is yes. Then you need to stop now and think. The u7-9 age groups is the key to the following to develop them into good 16 year olds:

· Freedom to try things – 1v1 moves without fear of losing the ball, playing from the goalkeeper and dribbling anywhere on the pitch.

· Remember the 5v5 pitch is only a quarter of a full size pitch. What they do in front of their own goal they will do in the whole quarter when older. If they just clear the ball now they won’t know any different.

· Scores should not be recorded. Any leagues asking for scores for u7-14 games in my opinion are failing kids. It makes adults record them and it makes them cut development corners. It doesn’t make any sense.

· Trophies and man of the match awards – I have rarely seen an award given for a good series of turns, skills, and technical aspects. I hear lots of «brave, worked hard and even its… ‘s turn this week. what is the point? Again an adult idea for some strange reason not the idea of the child (beginner not tainted).

· Not commenting on kids showing off and forcing them to pass – many skills not just taking players on are lost – agility, acceleration and deceleration, movement, awareness, touch and use of both feet, use of different parts of the foot etc. by not allowing dribbling and own decisions you’re stopping the whole round athletic development of children.

The best game environments I have seen are as follows:

· Kids arrive, hand shakes with coaches.

· Changing room – random selection, age group pairing, no birth bias, let kids choose their teams, get ready together if possible for social reasons

· Little talking from coaches – apart from «have fun, be an exciting player, can you think of how to improve as you play.»

· No formational organisation – let this happen. Kids will drift into positions but know they can move anywhere on the pitch. I often hear «you be the defenders and don’t go over the half way line.» You may as well say don’t play.

· Never say things such as «do a job or work hard» it isn’t a chore it’s a fun game

· Questions are asked in intervals only – what if? How could you? If that happens what should we do? Scenario planning.

· Say nothing to them whilst playing the game. They will communicate if allowed anyway. They’ll communicate like other 7 year old kids do. In a way they understand. Saying things during play is one of the worst things any coach or parent can do adding pressure, stifling creativity and decision making and ends up panicking about results.

· Referee needed? Or just a facilitator that manages safety? The latter is fine. If we encourage honesty and fair play and set nice guidelines it works.

· Certain rules – allow dribble ins, futsal pass ins – why do we encourage throw ins with young children? Mix it up.

· Parent comments – are they encouraging? If I’m a goalkeeper and I stop a certain goal scoring opportunity then I have just saved it. I’m happy in myself as it was me. I already know or even pre-empted it. Why do I then need a chorus of «great save» as it probably wasn’t a great save but my own and my teams’ achievement. Debateable?

If you have 4 outfield players, rather than stating «let’s play 2 defenders, 1 midfielder and 1 striker,» ask the kids. They will come up with some wonderful concoctions and they might then go and play that way or go and follow the ball. The ball, you must remember is the real reason we play the game from a young age. This changes somewhat over time when we spend hardly any time with it at all working on tactics as we get older and play a higher level. There is absolutely nothing wrong with kids wanting the ball. There is nothing wrong with encouraging dribbling. They will lose the ball. That’s when the next player has a turn. Too many are ramming passing and getting rid of the ball down kids throats. Let’s get their techniques spot on and then worry about winning later.

I have watched 4 weeks of games of late and haven’t yet seen any child that’s played in goal come off their line yet. Why aren’t children being taught the whole game? Again the instruction from the adults isn’t that of intelligence but more aggression and the Dunkirk spirit.

At such frustration one grand dad told his grand son just to boot it up the pitch «it might as well be up there so they don’t score.»

I have also seen a rise of the wannabe match reporter. They too talk of scores, winning and so on. Gladly the team my son has begun playing for doesn’t promote this. The kids don’t know the score. They carry on playing after the game. They have the social and psychological corners catered for. They are answering questions and behaving in a nice manner. They are playing. An opposition coach stated his team had won ‘again’ 11-7 (I think). He told his player as they didn’t know of course. Then proceeded to hand out the M.O.M award to claps from parents. My sons team thankfully carried on playing with each other into one goal still smiling. Not one asked «why don’t we get a medal?» This particular game, whatever the score was full of «pass, pass, down the line,» but a goal was scored from a dribble with the player not listening. Good job he didn’t really. «we won» said the coach; the other team had shared equal playing time and taken off the two better players not concerned of the score. They changed the goalkeeper 3 times. The kids had fun. This information wasn’t taken into account by the ‘coach,’ as so many only live off the end result not the process. They don’t see the potential 16 year old.

I write this with a huge passion for developing young players. I have seen some excellent kids thrive in the last 10 years and unfortunately seen some with great potential be ruined by coaches. Coaches that aren’t really putting themselves in the kids boots.

Compare the smile to the serious pressurised face and I know which id rather see.

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Fútbol (fútbol) visto como ‘mariquita’ en el sur profundo



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Three Things to Do for Enjoying the 2018 FIFA World Cup Better

The countdown to the 2018 FIFA World Cup has already started, and it’s the time to cheer for our favorite teams. Scheduled between June 15 and July 15, FIFA World Cup will be held in Russia, just in case you were living in a cave. We know every fan has planned his/her days for the upcoming month, but in this post, we just guide you on how you can enjoy the FIFA World Cup better!

1. Get some fan clothing!

If you haven’t already, check some of the better collections designed exclusively for soccer fans! Soccer fan clothing is all fun, and the good thing is you don’t have to compromise on style for anything else. Be a fan and show it off in cool clothing. Many of the leading brands and designers have come up with their limited 2018 FIFA World Cup collection, which has some amazing options. Get a Jersey or go for a complete set supporting the England Soccer Team – the choice is yours. Please bear in mind that with increasing number of orders with each passing day, some websites may take time to dispatch your order. Order ASAP to get your jerseys, dresses, t-shirts, shirts and shorts on time.

2. Plan a good place

A local pub or a friend’s place is the ideal place to hang out for the matches after a tiring day at work. Plan the right place in advance, so that you can wear your soccer clothing and have fun with others. It will be broadcasted all over, so depending on where you stay, you can always keep up with all matches. Have you checked the schedule already? If not, make a list for your favorite team!

3. Join the FIFA Fan Fest™

Want to watch the matches live? Well, you should definitely join the FIFA Fan Fest™, where you can catch the matches live, enjoy exciting music and entertainment program free of any cost. For the uninitiated, FIFA Fan Fest™ is the official public viewing platform for the World Cup. If you don’t have the time to join a pub and enjoy the matches with friends, you can always get the action live and share the thrill with thousands of ardent fans from different countries.

Quick tips for ordering clothes

FIFA clothing is already up for sale, so you may want to check the styles, designs and other details right away. Some stores do offer international shipping but confirm the estimated delivery date in advance. Please note that Designer Soccer Dresses are usually created with the theme in mind, and most companies specializing in these don’t go for mass production. This is mainly because the quality of the apparel must be ensured. Since the quantities are limited, make sure that you have placed the order after checking all details. For online orders, check for returns and exchange, as well, because you don’t want to cheer for your team by wearing an oversized jersey.

Have fun at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, and if you have booked the tickets, arrive at the stadium in style!

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Ligue des Nations – Sous une pluie de buts, l’Angleterre et l’Allemagne se quittent sur un match nul



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How To Draft Your Fantasy Football Team

Finally, my favorite time of the year. Fantasy Football Season. The storm is coming boys. These leagues can get expensive. They’re definitely a hefty investment. Are you tired of losing every single year? Tired of not having any bragging rights? Well you’re in luck. I’ve won «the big one» back in my day. I remember it like it was yesterday, sophomore year of high school. Best $60 I ever made. Honestly, it wasn’t even the money that made it worth it to me. A full year of bragging rights? Can’t beat it. With my step by step guidelines, you’re guaranteed to win… (at least like 3 games).

Let’s Coooooooook.

DO YOUR RESEARCH. The biggest mistake that tends to happen to people is that they don’t keep up with any of the news. It’s like neglecting going to class, taking notes, doing homework all semester long and expecting to ace the final. That’s absolutely absurd. You can’t just show up to the draft without any prior knowledge of trades, free agency signings, INJURY REPORTS!!! Those are key. I cannot tell you how many times I’ve witnessed someone waste a high draft pick on a player that tore their ACL the week before or didn’t pass their drug test and end up on suspension. PLEASE come prepared to your draft. Watch SportsCenter, listen to the radio or a podcast, read a blog (wink wink).

GO WITH YOUR GUT. The key to drafting a great team is going with your gut feeling. You need to ensure that is the type of player you can rely on so that each week you have confidence before setting that lineup. Go out and get your guy early on. You might think he’ll fall to the later rounds… but before you know it, he might be gone. You might regret it in the long run.

KNOW THE RULES. Make sure to ask your commissioner questions. It is important to know the point system. For example, if you join a PPR (Points Per Reception) league, you might want to draft entirely different. Your prioritizes / position need will be influenced. You might want to draft a WR in the first round as opposed to an RB.

KICKERS LIVES MATTER TOO. Please stop drafting Kickers in the last round. They are a STARTER in your lineup – and can potentially score anywhere from 5-20 points (20 on a good day). The key is to draft a kicker from a high run volume team. They tend to kick more field goals because it’s harder for them to convert on 3rd downs. Aka this equals more time for the kicker on the field.

DRAFT AN EARLY QUARTERBACK. I’m over the stereotype of waiting to draft a QB. Why in the world would you do that? This is the position that scores the most points for your team every single week. It is so important to draft a solid QB. Surprise your friends this year and be the wild card. Draft the #1 QB off the board right off the bat. Maybe even a 2nd just so you have some trade bait.

DO NOT SHARE A TEAM WITH A FRIEND. I’ve had a duo of friends who would do this every single year and it was the most annoying thing on the planet. They would constantly fight and disagree on things. Most common mistake I’ve heard in the past: «I don’t know enough about football to draft my own team.» — You will never learn until you experience your own team. Be your own individual player! Make it fair. Everyone is working on their own. «Co-Owners» of Fantasy Football Teams are a joke. FYI – they NEVER win championships. There is your life lesson for the day.

TAKE THE ‘BYE WEEK’ INTO ACCOUNT. People who don’t pay attention to Bye Weeks when drafting players tend to find themselves in a pickle. What if the playoffs are coming up and you REALLY need this win. But oh no. You have multiple starters on a Bye Week? Enjoy that L. Another reason to check the Bye Weeks is that sometimes you don’t have enough room on your roster to keep good players. You might need a certain position filled but nobody on the bench can fill. This means you have to drop a player. Just remember to be careful.

STOP DRAFTING ELI MANNING. He is trash. Just don’t. I don’t care if he has O’dell Beckham Jr. I promise you, it is a mistake.

DON’T BE THE TACO OF YOUR LEAGUE. There’s always that guy who refuses to pay attention to their team throughout the season. Unfinished lineups are the worst. Don’t be that guy. Don’t neglect your team. Trust me, I enjoy the easy W’s.. I’ll take them. But I also enjoy and encourage a challenge. It makes the game more fun for everyone.

CHECK THE WAIVER WIRE. This one applies more to you after you draft your fantasy team – but free agency is key. People are constantly dropping and picking up players every week. Some of those players are steals… Plus, there’s always that dark horse that goes undrafted. You want to hop on that players wave before the momentum dies down.

Every year, I join multiple fantasy leagues… Losing in all of them. But this year, is my year. The king is BACK. I’m focusing in on just one league. This league, in particular, is one that I’ve been in since 7th grade. It is my «Shiva-Bowl.» It’s also the most money I’ve ever put into a league before. My recommendation take my advice into consideration and to pay attention every week during the season. OH and purchase NFL REDZONE. It is the best investment I’ve ever made. Sometimes you just want to watch the exciting stuff. You want to watch every game. Well, now you can. This program constantly bounces back and forth, catching all of the action. It only bounces when the team is about to score and in «the redzone» – hence the name.

Well, that’s all I got for you today folks. Goodluck on your seasons.

– Chef Toro

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Soccer Jerseys – The Top Selling Sportswear

There is little doubt that soccer is the top sport in the world. Soccer is the most supported and the most watched sport, it seems to have universal appeal that even seems to be making it’s way across to the US. Sports in the US is still mostly dominated by baseball, basketball and American football, however over recent years soccer has gained an increasing level of support. The game has grown in stature in the US helped by top players like David Beckham now playing in the MLS.

Soccer jerseys and kits are now the biggest selling sportswear items in the world. Soccer is now regularly played in schools all over the world which has certainly helped increase the number of soccer shirts that are sold worldwide and with the major sporting events like the African Nations Cup, the World Cup and the European Championships getting broadcast all over the world, the exposure of a lot of different soccer shirts has increased.

Soccer jerseys are an essential piece of kit for any football fan, especially if you play. Most fans will buy the soccer strip of their favourite team and maybe even get it personalised with their favourite player. At the moment the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, David Beckham and Lionel Messi are amongst the most popular players in the world meaning their shirts are some of the most popular. Many soccer fans also buy shirts of other teams or national team either because they like the design or because they like a player that plays for the side. Although ever soccer fan will have their favourite team most are willing to wear other teams shirt and sometimes have a big variety of soccer jerseys from the top teams in the world.

Depending on where you live it can be difficult to get a good variety of soccer jerseys to buy, which is where online shopping comes into play. Shopping online for your soccer kits allows you not only to get a better selection and choice but also to look at getting a better price. Many of the rarer shirts will often command high prices from some retailers but shopping about could see you pay less. If you are in the US looking for a soccer jersey it can be quite expensive to buy from an American site with the shirt being harder for them to get but shopping with a UK soccer shop could mean the shipping is a little more expensive but that the product itself is much cheaper. The selection of soccer jerseys is also often greater with European retailers.

Soccer looks like being the top sport for many years to come and in many ways only looks like getting bigger. Transfer fees records are being broken continuously at the moment and players wages are getting higher and higher which can only be because of the increase in interest surrounding the sport. There doesn’t seem to be any other sport in the world that can grab the attention of so many and seem to be universally accepted so soccer jerseys look like continuing to be the top sportswear item for a while longer.

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