Each week, The Reporters put their thumbs out to the good and the bad in the
world of sports.
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discuss Stephen Strasburg, super-sizing and finger-wagging in the NFL and the
acting prowess of the Manning family. Bruce Arthur, National Post: My thumb is
down to the NFL, which has decided that in a league where men attempt to turn
one anothers limbs, brains and organs into a fine jelly, taunting is too savage
an act to be allowed. Therefore, new limits on, lets see: "sack dances, the home
run swing, the Incredible Hulk, spiking the ball, throwing or shoving the ball,
pointing, pointing the ball, verbal taunting, military salutes, standing over an
opponent, or dancing", if theyre directed at an opponent. NFL players are the
lowest paid of the four professional sports with the shortest careers and the
most brutal working conditions. But the NFL has apparently decided that in their
particular war, the soldiers must focus on their body language, and stop to take
tea. Steve Simmons, Sun Media: My thumb is up to Stephen Strasburg, who only has
five wins with the disappointing Washington Nationals, but has pitched way
better than you might think. Strasburg has had 16 starts in which hes given up
two or fewer runs against and hes dead last in the National League in run
support. By comparison, Max Scherzer has a 17-1 record with the Detroit Tigers,
leads in run support, and hes had 15 starts of two runs or fewer. One of them is
supposed to be having a great year, the other guy disappointing. The truth? The
great Strasburg is still pretty great. Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated: My
thumb is down to the ongoing super-sizing of NFL linemen, a thought driven home
this week by the passing of Art Donovan. Donovan played in the 1950s at almost
300 pounds, a roly-poly tackle known to Colts teammates as “Fatso”. No one
played at three bills then. Now early into exhibition season, some 500 players
of 300 pounds or more dot NFL rosters. Donovan said the game once was played by
oversized coal miners and West Texas psychopaths. Football currently is played
by men who are at heightened risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Chalk
it up to evolution? Hardly. The concussion is not the only health crisis facing
the NFL. Dave Hodge, TSN: My thumb is up to an idea well call "rapid fire"
survey thumbs. The NFLs latest YouTube sensation – featuring the Manning
brothers, Peyton and Eli - is pushing football on your phone. Now, around the
desk we go. Do you like this stuff, this one in particular, or not, and if you
do, who should do hockey on your phone? Arthur: Im am willing to watch almost
anything Peyton Manning does in the entertainment sphere. Im okay with Eli, I
think this is probably his best performance. I think Peyton Manning is the most
bankable celebrity name in all of sports. Simmons: Thumbs up. It looked like an
Andy Samberg Saturday Night Live skit! I liked it. Farber: Yo! I liked it.
Hodge: Alright … I thought I was watching Alec Baldwin in “Rock of Ages” and
wasnt sure I wanted to see any more of it. But Ill go with you. Thumbs up to
football on your phone. Now, hockey on our phones… Think about that and who
should do it. Thats another story for another day.
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Top seed Klara Zakopalova reached the second round, while former French Open
champion Francesca Schiavone came up a loser Tuesday at the inaugural Rio Open
tennis event.
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upset that his New England Patriots hardly looked like a division champion in
the first half.VAL-DOR, Que. -- Anthony Mantha increased his lead atop the
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League scoring race on Friday as his Val-dOr Foreurs
blanked the visiting Acadie-Bathurst Titan 3-0. Mantha had a goal and an assist
for the Foreurs (38-18-2), giving him 50 goals and 102 points in 48 games this
season. Anthony Richard and Ryan Graves also scored for Val-dOr, which extended
its win streak to seven games, while Keven Bouchard made 22 saves for the
shutout. Miguel Sullivan kicked out 34-of-37 shots for the Titan (18-35-6). ---
SCREAMING EAGLES 6 ISLANDERS 4 SYDNEY, N.S. -- Guillaume Gauthier had two goals
and two assists as Cape Breton held on to defeat Charlottetown. Raphael
Corriveau scored twice for the Screaming Eagles (30-24-4), who led 5-1 after 40
minutes, while Cameron Darcy and Jeremy Beaudry each had a goal and an assist.
Bradley Kennedy registered two goals for the Islanders (18-35-5), Spenser
Cobbold had a goal and two assists and Daniel Sprong added a single goal. Cape
Bretons Alex Bureau made 27 saves for the win. Charlottetowns Mason MacDonald
turned away 39-of-44 shots in defeat. --- MOOSEHEADS 7 CATARACTES 1 HALIFAX --
Nikolaj Ehlers had a pair of goals and Jonathan Drouin scored once and set up
three more as the Mooseheads crushed Shawinigan for their fifth straight
victory. Darcy Ashley, Philippe Gadoury, Luca Ciampini each had a goal and an
assist for Halifax (39-18-3) while Brandon Vuic added a single goal.
Felix-Antoine Bergeron scored the lone goal for the Cataractes (16-35-8).
Zachary Fucale made 22 saves for the Mooseheads as Shawingans Marvin Cupper
stopped 35-of-42 shots in defeat. --- SAGUENEENS 4 PHOENIX 1 SHERBROOKE, Que. --
Nicolas Roy scored twice and Julio Billia stopped 39 shots as Chicoutimi downed
the Phoenix to halt a six-game skid. Laurent Dauphin and Simon Tremblay also
scored for the Sagueneens (26-31-1). Mathieu Laverdure scored for Sherbrooke
(15-36-7), which lost its 10th in a row. Francis Desrosiers turned away 26-of-30
shots for the Phoenix. --- TIGRES 3 REMPARTS 0 VICTORIAVILLE, Que. -- Francois
Tremblay only had to stop 17 shots for his fifth shuutout of the season as the
Tigres blanked Quebec.
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Delisle had a goal and an assist for Victoriaviile (30-22-6), which snapped a
three-game slide, while Julien Leduc and Jan Mandat added a goal apiece. Mikhail
Grigorenko was a team-worst minus-2 for the Remparts (34-16-9). Adam Chapman
picked up a match penalty 4:56 into the game for checking-to-the-head. Quebecs
Callum Booth turned away 36-of-39 shots in a losing cause. --- OCEANIC 4 ARMADA
1 BOISBRIAND, Que. -- Frederik Gauthier scored twice as Rimouski toppled the
Armada for its seventh straight win. Peter Trainor and Samuel Courtemanche also
scored for the Oceanic (36-15-7). Blainville-Boisbriand (37-12-9) got its goal
from Christopher Clapperton. Philippe Desrosiers made 25 saves for Rimouski
while Etienne Marcoux gave up four goals on 28 shots for the Armada. ---
OLYMPIQUES 8 DRAKKAR 4 GATINEAU, Que. -- Martin Reway scored once and added four
assists and Emile Poirier and Simon-Tardif Richard each had a pair of goals as
the Olympiques doubled up Baie-Comeau. Vaclav Karabacek scored once and set up
two more for Gatineau (36-19-4), while Jake Coughler and Taylor Burke added
single goals. Alexandre Belanger scored twice for the Drakkar (40-15-4), who had
their three-game win streak stunted. Gabriel Verpaelst and Alec Jon Banville
also scored for Baie-Comeau. Robert Steeves made 21 saves for the Olympiques.
Baie-Comeaus Simon Lemieux allowed four goals on 16 shots before giving way to
Philippe Cadorette, who stopped 15-of-18 shots in 27 minutes of relief. ---
HUSKIES 6 WILDCATS 1 ROUYN-NORANDA, Que. -- Jean-Sebastien Dea and Jason Fuchs
scored 19 seconds apart in the second period as the Huskies went on to down
Moncton. Liam OBrien, Mathieu Lemay, Francis Beauvillier and Redgie Bois also
scored for Rouyn-Noranda (32-21-5) and Marcus Power chipped in with two assists.
Christopher Caissy scored the only goal for the Wildcats (30-27-3). Alexandre
Belanger made 21 saves for the Huskies. Monctons Alex Dubeau gave up five goals
on 24 shots before getting pulled. Jason Rioux made 25 saves in 33 relief
minutes.
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