Monthly Archives: November 2020

Bears blow chance to take NFC North lead in loss to Saints

The Chicago Bears defense came up with two big stops late on Sunday. But their offense couldn’t capitalize in a 26-23 loss to the New Orleans Saints. The Bears forced Saints punts on their last possession of the fourth quarter and the first possession of overtime. But a third-down overtime sack of Bears quarterback Nick Foles ended their last, best chance to win the game. Given a second chance in the extra session, Drew Brees avoided a similar drive-killing sack and led the Saints into field… Source link

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Bears’ Javon Wims throws 2 huge punches, ejected

You won’t see a player go out of his way to throw haymakers at an opponent, but Javon Wims was looking for a fight. By the time the dust settled, the Chicago Bears wide receiver found himself walking off of Soldier Field early on Sunday afternoon. Javon Wims throws two punches at C.J. Gardner-Johnson Wims found New Orleans Saints defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson and threw two huge punches to Gardner-Johnson’s head midway through the third quarter of their matchup in Chicago on Sunday. It… Source link

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Ravens’ Matt Judon ejected after making contact with official

Baltimore Ravens linebacker Matt Judon is probably looking at a hefty fine after making contact with an official during Sunday’s game. Judon was ejected Sunday against the Pittsburgh Steelers after making contact with an official during a fight. Judon appeared to push the official, and he then threw a punch that landed on the official’s right arm. From that video, it’s tough to tell whether Judon’s actions were intentional. It’s possible he blindly pushed at whoever was trying to… Source link

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Google Antitrust Case Suggests Apple Should Be in the Department of Justice’s Crosshairs Too

Google’s payments to Apple to promote its search engine in iPhones, iPads and Mac computers are at the center of the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against the tech giant. The suit alleges this creates a “continuous and self-reinforcing cycle of monopolization” by limiting which search engines consumers can use. But as someone who studies platform markets, competition and industry structure, I believe the agreement seems more like a damning indictment of Apple’s own… Source link

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Some people close to Julian Edelman think his season is over

Report: Is Edelman‘s season over? Some close to him think so originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston Sunday marks the Patriots‘ first game without either Tom Brady or Julian Edelman in a while… a long while.   How long? The last time New England played without Brady or Edelman was the 2008 season-finale, which was 4.326 days ago (H/T BostonSportsInf on Twitter). And though Edelman will miss at least the next three games after being placed on injured reserve, could his 2020 campaign… Source link

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Google’s New Chromecast Perfect For Cord-Cutters

Chromecast with Google TV Google For four years, I’ve used the original Google Chromecast with one of our TVs. To be honest, all I use it for is to cast photos, videos or live sports from my phone or Chromebook to a big screen. Occasionally when my eyes are lazy, I also use it as a large monitor when I type out an article. Works like a charm. So I jumped at the opportunity to try out the new Chromecast with Google TV — the latest version of the device. … Source link

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Greg Hardy emotional as haunting past nearly canceled UFC Vegas 12 fight

An emotional Greg Hardy opens up about his struggle to move beyond his past after his win at UFC Vegas 12. This is probably the most Hardy has opened up about his controversial past. “I’ve been in hell.” (Subscribe to MMAWeekly.com on YouTube) TRENDING > Israel Adesanya to challenge Jan Blachowicz for UFC light heavyweight title Related Video > Kevin Holland threatens Israel Adesanya beef could get ugly | UFC Vegas 12 (Subscribe to MMAWeekly.com on YouTube) Source link

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Google ad costs, not its alleged monopoly, irks businesses

NEW YORK (AP) — When asked about Google, Bryan Clayton voices a familiar lament among small business owners. “You keep… NEW YORK (AP) — When asked about Google, Bryan Clayton voices a familiar lament among small business owners. “You keep getting squeezed further and further down the search results page,” says Clayton, CEO of GreenPal, a company that operates an app to help homeowners find lawn care. “As a startup, you don’t have a million-dollar… Source link

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