The boot was off but Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Cory Chamblin wont rush
his decision regarding quarterback Darian Durants status.
Nike Roshe One Rojas y Blancas . Durant took
limited reps in practice Thursday after missing Wednesdays session with his
injured right foot back in a walking boot. Chamblin will wait as long as he can
before deciding whether Durant will play Saturday in Guelph, Ont., versus the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats. "It is a game-time decision and I really mean that,"
Chamblin told reporters. "He did enough (Thursday) to where he made it through
and he got the reads that he needed. "If it doesnt swell up and do all of those
other things, well probably see him on game day." Durant, 30, injured his foot
in a 39-28 road win over the Toronto Argonauts on July 11. He wore the boot
early last week before shedding it to resume practising and eventually start
against Hamilton. Durant showed no signs Sunday of the foot bothering him,
completing 20-of-32 passes for 347 yards and four TDs in a convincing 37-0 home
win over the Ticats. Durant also ran twice for 18 yards and was named the CFLs
offensive player of the week. But Durant said Wednesday the foot began bothering
him after the game and he put the boot back on to take pressure off it.
Saskatchewan (4-0) is the CFLs only unbeaten team and Durant has been a big part
of that. Durant has thrown a league-leading 12 TD passes and has yet to
surrender an interception. But if Durant cant play, sophomore Drew Willy would
make his second career CFL start.
Adidas Zx Flux Baratas . Two pressure cooker
bombs exploded near the finish line of the April 15 race in an area packed with
fans cheering the passing runners. Three people were killed and more than 260
injured, including at least 16 who lost limbs.
Nike Roshe Azul Mujer . Bryant, who signed a
five-year, $34 million contract as a free agent with Cleveland in March,
reported symptoms on Monday morning, a team spokesman said.
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.C. at the helm of the top team in the Eastern Conference. His tenure as the GM
in Vancouver was all too brief. Though he led the Canucks to what was then a
franchise record-shattering campaign in just his second season, Nonis was gone
and replaced one year later.CHICAGO -- The Pittsburgh Penguins could have blown
it all up. Swept out of the Stanley Cup playoffs in the Eastern Conference final
by the Boston Bruins, speculation swirled about the futures of coach Dan Bylsma,
superstar Evgeni Malkin and goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury. Amid calls for action,
general manager Ray Shero got busy after the Penguins were ousted. But his moves
have been the opposite of a complete overhaul. "Its easy to change," Shero said
Wednesday in Pittsburgh. Shero extended Bylsma and his assistants contracts two
years through the 2015-16 season, gave Fleury a vote of confidence as the teams
franchise goaltender and then Thursday agreed to terms with Malkin on an
eight-year, $76-million contract extension that could keep him with the Penguins
for the balance of his NHL career. It was the equivalent of doubling-down on
what has worked so well for years, even though it didnt end well in the
playoffs. "I think Ray believes in the core group that he has, and he believes
he can win with them," Malkins agent, J.P. Barry, said in a phone interview.
"They made the final four this year, again, and they had a bad round, for sure.
But I think he believes in this core and he wants to stay the course and
believes his team can win. Thats ultimately what his assessment was." Its an
assessment that some general managers might not have made, given the raw
emotions of the Penguins going from Cup favourites to victims of a sweep in less
than a week. Shero cited the Detroit Red Wings as a model of continuity, and
staying the course in Pittsburgh follows what he believes is a similar pattern.
Next season will be Sheros eighth as GM and Bylsmas fourth full one as head
coach. It will be the seventh season with Malkin, Fleury, captain Sidney Crosby
and defenceman Kris Letang playing together, more than four years removed from
that core group winning the Stanley Cup. In not firing Bylsma and instead
extending him, Shero followed his idea of sticking with a path that he believes
in, no matter the externnal criticism.
Nike Roshe One Blancas 2015. "Public
sentiment sometime isnt kind," Shero said. "I believe in Dan Bylsma, and I
believe in our coaching staff." Believing in a Cup-winning coach who very well
could lead the U.S. team in the 2014 Olympics in Sochi doesnt take much of a
leap of faith, and neither does committing to Malkin, who led the Penguins with
16 points in the playoffs despite being held to zero in the conference final.
Fleurys playoff stumbles couldve been a tougher sell, but Bylsma and Shero made
it clear that the 28-year-old was their goaltender of the present and future.
"The faith I have in Marc-Andre Fleury hasnt waned," Shero said. Nor has Malkins
faith in the direction of the franchise that gave the No. 2 pick in the 2004
draft a $10-million signing bonus and a $9.5-million cap hit on par with that of
No. 1 selection Alex Ovechkin. "We won Stanley Cup before and I believe we will
win again because its good people, good guys," Malkin said on a conference call
Thursday. "This here is good team, and I hope we win Stanley Cup." Before the
Penguins take another run at it, more questions are left to be answered. Letang
is entering the final year of his contract, and Shero told reporters in
Pittsburgh on Thursday that he didnt know how the process would go toward
securing an extension. Pascal Dupuis, Matt Cooke and deadline acquisitions
Jarome Iginla, Brenden Morrow and Douglas Murray are all set to be unrestricted
free agents July 5. Shero realizes that, given salary-cap restraints, his team
"is going to change, and thats the way it is." But thanks to moves that keep
Bylsma and Malkin around for at least a little while, the Penguins wont undergo
a total team makeover this summer. And thats more than OK with Malkin. "Its not
a surprise for me," he said. "I know everyone thought wed win the Stanley Cup. I
know we lost 4-0, but we can still learn (from) this year. Im glad Dan stay
here, and I hope we win together."
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