Paul Hornung, Notre Dame Heisman winner and star of Lombardi’s Packers dynasty, dies at age 84

Vince Lombardi was hard on everyone. But he loved Paul Hornung. Spend enough time listening to the old Green Bay Packers from the 1960s and they will share that if Lombardi had a favorite, it was his halfback from Notre Dame. Lombardi called Hornung “the best all-around back ever to play football.” Hornung died at age 84 after a battle with dementia. The Louisville Sports Commission announced Hornung’s death. Green Bay Packers halfback Paul Hornung (5) plunged over the line for a touchdown… Source link

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Players to start or sit

Sit and start is relative and league dependent, so consider some of these suggestions more “fliers” and “fades” (note that some are targeted for DFS). Good luck with your Week 10 lineups. Washington Football Team @ Detroit Lions Start: J.D. McKissic Sit: Marvin Jones McKissic led all running backs in routes run last week while racking up 14 targets, something that should continue with Alex Smith taking over at quarterback (McKissic has a 36.7% target share with Check-Down Alex), so he’s… Source link

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How to stay COVID-19 safe this holiday season? Yahoo News Explains [Video]

Former CDC director Dr. Tom Frieden, and Yahoo News medical contributor Dr. Kavita Patel, explain some of the ways you can safely celebrate the holidays amid the coronavirus pandemic. Video Transcript [MUSIC PLAYING] KAVITA PATEL: Many people are wondering how they can stay safe during the holidays, as we see cases increasing of coronavirus almost all over the country. TOM FRIEDEN: Unfortunately, we’re heading into a time of more cases, sadly more hospitalizations, and sadly more deaths. And… Source link

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How to stay COVID-19 safe this holiday season? Yahoo News Explains

The Telegraph Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player demand action to curb striking distance at Augusta After hitting the opening ceremonial drives at Augusta on the first day of the 84th Masters, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player used their legendary status to demand action from the game’s governing bodies to stop the ball going so far. In an impassioned set of pleas that will surely make the R & A and US Golf Association sit up and take notice as the distance issue intensifies, Player expressed his… Source link

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Marlins name Ng MLB’s first female GM

The Telegraph Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player demand action to curb striking distance at Augusta After hitting the opening ceremonial drives at Augusta on the first day of the 84th Masters, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player used their legendary status to demand action from the game’s governing bodies to stop the ball going so far. In an impassioned set of pleas that will surely make the R & A and US Golf Association sit up and take notice as the distance issue intensifies, Player expressed his… Source link

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Stock futures rise as traders eye virus spread

TipRanks Raymond James: These 3 Stocks Are Poised to Surge by Over 80% We’re a little over one week past the Presidential election, and the market reaction shows that that investors are pleased. While the election margins were razor thin, the will of the voters came through: they rejected Donald Trump, and his brash, in-your-face style, but they also rejected the Democratic Party on policy; the Dems lost seats in the House, will likely not take control of the Senate, and also lost ground at… Source link

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Let the great cloud database migration begin – Blocks and Files

Google is previewing a serverless Database Migration Service (DMS) to move SQL databases to its Cloud SQL. The serverless aspect means customers do not have to set up server instances to run the migration – DMS takes care of the underlying server infrastructure provisioning and operation. DMS minimises downtime, Google says, and protects data during migration with support for multiple secure, private connectivity configurations. This isn’t a general database migration… Source link

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‘Breakthrough finding’ reveals why certain Covid-19 patients die

Dr. Megan Ranney has learned a lot about Covid-19 since she began treating patients with the disease in the emergency department in February. But there’s one question she still can’t answer: What makes some patients so much sicker than others? Advancing age and underlying medical problems explain only part of the phenomenon, said Ranney, who has seen patients of similar age, background and health status follow wildly different trajectories. Full coverage of the coronavirus outbreak “Why does one… Source link

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Stress in China’s Credit Market Spills Over to Financial Stocks

TipRanks Raymond James: These 3 Stocks Are Poised to Surge by Over 80% We’re a little over one week past the Presidential election, and the market reaction shows that that investors are pleased. While the election margins were razor thin, the will of the voters came through: they rejected Donald Trump, and his brash, in-your-face style, but they also rejected the Democratic Party on policy; the Dems lost seats in the House, will likely not take control of the Senate, and also lost ground at… Source link

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Trump is reportedly ‘trying to survive from 1 news cycle to the next,’ with no exit ramp

President Trump is meeting with his skeptical advisers to discuss ways he might still reverse his loss to President-elect Joe Biden, including gumming up the vote certification process in certain states so friendly Republican state legislators have a shot at picking pro-Trump electors, Maggie Haberman reports at The New York Times. But these discussions aren’t “detailed” or even serious, and Trump isn’t showing “any obsessive desire” to stay in the White House. “He knows it’s over,” said one… Source link

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