Friday, May 5, 2017

friday may 5 2017



GUEST:

BRENT MUSBERGER 515

TOPICS:

WARRIORS:
-BOTH WARRIORS AND CAVS 6-0 IN PLAYOFFS - ANYTHING STOPPING THAT?

-MORE

BOX

-5 OBERVATIONS 

NUMBERS:
17-14 TURONVERS - GSW HAD THE 17
24-22 TO POINTS
19-18 BREAK GSW
DRAYMOND 5-8 FROM 3 - 18-33 IN PLAYOFFS - HE'S MVP
14-12 ON 3'S
33-15 FIRST QTR
WARRIORS LED BY AS MANY AS 20 - JAZZ HAVEN'T LED IN SERIES
HAYWARD AND GOBERT MUCH BETTER
-DRAYMOND KNEE SCARE - COULDN'T WIN IT WITHOUT HIM
DURANT SOLID

-KERR NOT LIKELY TO RETURN - TITLE WITHOUT HIM?



GIANTS:  WHAT IS AND IS NOT A BIG DEAL
-LF
-HITTING IN GENERAL
-PEN
-STARTERS

NFL:

COWBOYS STPEHEN JONES SAYS NFL NEDS TO LOOK AT WED POLICY - WHY IS GOODELL SO SET AGAINST IT ? ISN'T IT BETTER THAN OPIATES? 

49ERS:

SHANAHAN - YOU DON'T KNOW WHO'S GOING TO BE RIGHT ON FOSTER: SHOULD 49ERS HAVE TAKEN THE CHANCE? 

During an interview with KNBR on Thursday, via Eric Branch of the San Francisco Chronicle, 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said the team does not believe that the injury is a long-term concern but couldn’t rule out the possibility that it will impact his availability during his rookie season. Shanahan called that the “worst-case scenario,” although even that seems somewhat uncertain.
“You never know who is going to end up being right,” Shanahan said.
The conflicting opinions about Foster’s health call to mind the way things played out with Bills linebacker Shaq Lawson after he was selected in the first round of the 2016 draft. The Bills said they were comfortable when other teams had concerns about Lawson’s shoulder and he wound up having surgery that caused him to miss the first six games of the regular season.
The two cases are unique, but it doesn’t sound like anyone is ruling out a similar absence for Foster as he starts his NFL career
RTAIDERS:

MARSHAWAN LYNCH HAS CRAZY ROUTINE 

OTHER:

-KENTUCKY DERBY BETTING GUIDE - OVERRATED EVENT? 

-YOU SHOULD SWEAR EVERY CHANCE YOU GET

-PARROTT TRAINED TO INSULT NIGHBOR KILLED 

-THE ONE EYED HORSE

FIGHT:
-PREVIEW


-2 MEXICAN STARS ON CONCO DE MAYO WEEKEND
-CANELO ALVAREZ GREW UP THE OPPSIITE OF CHAVEZ JR.
-CHAVEZ JR. TOUGH CHIN
-CHAVEZ JR. THE PRESSURE OF HDOESN'T ALWAYS WORK HARD TO TRAIN REP
-HOW HAS HE TRAINED FOR THIS FIGHT
-CHAVEZ BIGGER
-WILL CHAVEZ JR STRUGGLE MAKING 164.5
-CHAVEZ JR - CAN ABSORB A BEATING - LIKE SERGIO MARTINEZ
-HOW CAN CHAVEZ JR WIN ---RING DISCLILPLNE, HEIGHT, RANGE, FIGHT CAUCIOUSLY
-CANELO WANTS SLUGFEST INSIDE, BODY SHOTS, COUNTERS,

Worth the weight?

The fight was signed to take place at the unusual weight of 164.5 pounds as a way to bridge the gap between the two fighters. Alvarez has been fighting at 154 or 155 pounds for the past several years and will move up nearly 10 pounds above his previous heaviest weight.
Chavez, whose issues making even 168 pounds are well-documented, will come down to his lowest weight since he left the middleweight division following his world title loss to Martinez five years ago.

Because Chavez is so notorious for his issues making weight, there is a clause in the contract that stipulates that if either fighter is over they must pay the other $1 million per fraction of a pound over. In other words, if Chavez were to come in at 165.6 pounds that would cost him $2 million. Nobody is concerned about Alvarez making weight. Chavez is a different story, even though he has supposedly been training diligently with new trainer Ignacio "Nacho" Beristain, the Mexican legen

Golovkin waits in the wings

Alvarez-Chavez is a big fight, make no mistake, but what comes next is even bigger. A clean Alvarez victory would likely be the final hurdle to the huge fight want to see: a September showdown between Alvarez and unified middleweight world champion Gennady Golovkin (37-0, 33 KOs), who has been trying to get Alvarez to fight him for more than a year while Alvarez and Golden Boy have ducked and dodged to the point that Alvarez relinquished his middleweight belt to avoid a mandatory defense against Golovkin.
But De La Hoya has insisted that they would look to make the fight in September, assuming Alvarez takes care of Chavez. Golovkin, who is coming off a tight decision win against Daniel Jacobs on March 18, elected to pass on a possible June fight, leaving him ready to go in September. There are no promotional entanglements to prevent the fight, n

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