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in Diamondcraft - Registration Sat Dec 28, 2019 3:13 amby yyys123 • 1.785 Posts
Denver Broncos head coach Gary Kubiak suffered a severe migraine following Sundays 23-16 defeat to the Atlanta Falcons, and will take week six off to recover. The Broncos, 4-1, are scheduled to play the San Diego Chargers on Thursday night and special teams coordinator Joe DeCamillis will become interim head coach in place of Kubiak.On Sunday night, he (Kubiak) went to the hospital where they diagnosed whats called a complex migraine, Broncos general manager John Elway said in a press conference on Monday. The prognosis is good but Gary will take this week off, take care of any issues and try to find out if there are any specific triggers. NFL Week five grades Minnesota Vikings receive top marks but the Miami Dolphins must do better Kubiak suffered a mini-stroke in 2013, during a game in his time as head coach of the Houston Texans. Speaking on the Inside the Huddle podcast, Sky Sports NFL coach Jeff Reinebold said that the pressure of coaching makes the job tough to remain at full health.This job requires so many hours and the intense pressure that coaches are under is just the nature of the business. It is not one that is good for your health. Kubiak has led the Broncos to a 4-1 start this season I really feel for Gary because he had a scare earlier in his career, and this migraine is exacerbated because of the hours and the pressure. DeCamillis has been a special teams coach since 1988, and joined the Broncos in 2015. Wade Phillips will continue to call defensive team plays, and offensive coordinator Rick Dennison will manage the offensive play-calling duties in Kubiaks absence.The Denver Broncos play the San Diego Chargers in the first game of week six, Friday from 1:15am on Sky Sports 1. 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Vente Air Max Plus .com) - Robert Upshaw made a putback jumper to put 17th-ranked Washington ahead with 1:27 remaining in the game and the Huskies held on to beat Eastern Washington 81-77 on Sunday. Vente Air Max Tn Pas Cher . The attacking midfielder arrives on a free transfer from Spains Malaga. The 28-year-old joins Scottish striker Kenny Miller and Argentine midfielder Matias Laba as designated players on the Whitecaps roster. NEWARK, N.J. -- Martin Brodeur is staying with the New Jersey Devils. Despite speculation that the Devils were considering dealing the NHLs career leader in wins, the 41-year-old will finish his 20th consecutive season in New Jersey after Wednesdays trade deadline expired. Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello refused to say whether any teams either inquired about Brodeurs availability or they offered him to anyone. He also refused to say whether Brodeur had waived his no-trade clause or given him a list of teams to which he would agree to be traded. Lamoriello blamed the recent trade speculation about Brodeur on the media. "Its just a shame that without no substance at different times and no facts that people say things," Lamoriello said. The longtime Devils executive, however, refused to say whether Brodeur was a topic in his trade discussions. "Why are we dealing in hypotheticals, I have no idea," Lamoriello said. "Its not the case. So why we react and try to look for something thats no there and create a story out of nothing." Brodeur did not attend the Devils optional practice Wednesday and he was not immediately available for comment. The NHLs career leader in wins, minutes played, games played, losses and shutouts had fuelled some of the trade talk by saying he was not happy with playing time in recent weeks. Counting his 4-3 win over Detroit on Tuesday, he had started two of the Devils last 10 games, playing a backup to Cory Schneider. Brodeur started the season as the Devils top goaltender but he has taken a back seat to Schneider. Devils coach Pete DeBoer said there isnt a No. 1 goaltender for the Devils. "I think Cory grabbed the ball here prior to the Olympic break and ran with it for a while," DeBoer said. "Prior to that, Marty ran with it for a while. So I think its been there for either of them to grab and they have at different respective times. And thats the case moving forward." Brodeur has a special place in the hearts of Devils fans. They chanted "Mar-tee, Mar-tee" at times during the win over the Red Wings, in case Tuesday was the last game for the man who has been awarded the Vezina Trophy as the leagues top goalie four times and is a three-time Stanley Cup champion while playing his entire career with the Devils.dddddddddddd "I dont think you ever replace Marty," Schneider said after Wednesdays workout. "I am not him. I am not going to be him. I will try to be myself and do my thing and take some of the stuff that I learned from a lot of great people that I played with along the way, him being one of them." Brodeurs contract expires after this season and he could explore free agency next season. In their only move of the day, the Devils acquired forward Tuomo Ruutu from the Carolina Hurricanes for centre Andrei Loktionov and a conditional third-round pick in 2017. "He does the things we like to see, he gets right in your face," Lamoriello said of Ruutu, who has five goals and 11 assists in 57 games this season and waived a no-trade clause to come to New Jersey. The 31-year-old Finn has shown scoring ability. He has 138 goals and 186 assists in 606 career games over 10 seasons with Chicago and Carolina. "Our intention certainly was to try and get a top nine forward with a lot of grit, who competes and who has a habit of playing in big games," Lamoriello said. "Weve played against him enough over the years. We feel good about it." The Hurricanes have agreed to retain some of Ruutus salary, which is $5 million annually. Loktionov had four goals and eight assists in 48 games. He was acquired from Los Angeles in 2013. Lamoriello is confident that Devils can find a way to get back to the playoffs after missing them last season. "I think some of our players are just starting to find themselves after the break, and a couple of others who are ready to achieve," he said. "We are a team. We play like a team. Our coaching staff has done a great job of maximizing that. Once you get in the playoffs, its anyones chance but first you have to get there. Were right there in the mix. We have to win. Ii cant put it any simpler than that." ' ' '
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