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2015年3月25日Bills coaches want to change training staff
INDIANAPOLIS Buffalo Bills coaches want to change the organization old school culture, but they seem to be encountering internal resistance.
Key members of the staff have told The News they want to update the training staff by replacing long time head athletic trainer Bud Carpenter, but the front office is reluctant to support a switch.
Within the past few days at the NFL Scouting Combine, coach Doug Marrone and General Manager Doug Whaley have stressed player health is a top priority for the organization in 2014.
Marrone and Whaley also are said to be highly interested in changing the Bills this is the way we culture.
Carpenter has been a fixture with the Bills. He entering his 30th season with the team and his 19th as its head trainer.
But the Bills coaching staff is much younger than Carpenter is. When Carpenter was getting his start with the Bills, most of the current coaches were teenagers.
Sources said at the combine that the coaching staff is weary of Carpenter old school methodology. These sources believe Carpenter and ice therapy is too outdated for today athlete.
and ice refers to electrical stimulation to the injured area and ice treatments.
The Bills have struggled with injuries previously, although last year was a relatively healthy one.
Still, rookie quarterback EJ Manuel missed eight games (two preseason, six regular season) with three knee injuries.
Marrone declared after the third knee injury that Manuel would start the season finale against the New England Patriots and stated the medical staff told him Manuel would not require surgery.
Manuel did not wholesale jerseys play against the Patriots and revealed three weeks ago he had another knee surgery.
Marrone and Whaley have indicated the Bills want to make sure Manuel has all the tools he need. The Bills have hired additional coaches and have spoken about bolstering his supporting cast.
The Pro Football Athletic Trainers Society honored Carpenter staff with its annual award in 2007 for its response to tight end Kevin Everett catastrophic injury, although team orthopedist Andrew Cappuccino and rehab specialists largely were responsible for Everett recovery.
Prior to joining the Bills in 1985, Carpenter worked for one year with the Boston Bruins and served eight years as Fredonia State trainer and intramurals director.
INDIANAPOLIS Buffalo Bills coaches want to change the organization old school culture, but they seem to be encountering internal resistance.
Key members of the staff have told The News they want to update the training staff by replacing long time head athletic trainer Bud Carpenter, but the front office is reluctant to support a switch.
Within the past few days at the NFL Scouting Combine, coach Doug Marrone and General Manager Doug Whaley have stressed player health is a top priority for the organization in 2014.
Marrone and Whaley also are said to be highly interested in changing the Bills this is the way we culture.
Carpenter has been a fixture with the Bills. He entering his 30th season with the team and his 19th as its head trainer.
But the Bills coaching staff is much younger than Carpenter is. When Carpenter was getting his start with the Bills, most of the current coaches were teenagers.
Sources said at the combine that the coaching staff is weary of Carpenter old school methodology. These sources believe Carpenter and ice therapy is too outdated for today athlete.
and ice refers to electrical stimulation to the injured area and ice treatments.
The Bills have struggled with injuries previously, although last year was a relatively healthy one.
Still, rookie quarterback EJ Manuel missed eight games (two preseason, six regular season) with three knee injuries.
Marrone declared after the third knee injury that Manuel would start the season finale against the New England Patriots and stated the medical staff told him Manuel would not require surgery.
Manuel did not wholesale jerseys play against the Patriots and revealed three weeks ago he had another knee surgery.
Marrone and Whaley have indicated the Bills want to make sure Manuel has all the tools he need. The Bills have hired additional coaches and have spoken about bolstering his supporting cast.
The Pro Football Athletic Trainers Society honored Carpenter staff with its annual award in 2007 for its response to tight end Kevin Everett catastrophic injury, although team orthopedist Andrew Cappuccino and rehab specialists largely were responsible for Everett recovery.
Prior to joining the Bills in 1985, Carpenter worked for one year with the Boston Bruins and served eight years as Fredonia State trainer and intramurals director.
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Now that the NFL has released its final 2014 schedule, ticket resellers are closely monitoring demand for every NFL game this season. Right off the bat, the Seahawks have the priciest home games.
Seattle Seahawks fans hold up 12th Man signs as the Seahawks take on the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Divisional Playoff Game at CenturyLink Field on Jan. 11, 2014 in Seattle. (Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)
After the schedule release, the average ticket to a game at CenturyLink Field cost $452.34 higher than any other team at least according to TiqIQ’s prices. The next most expensive team to see at home was the New England Patriots, whose average ticket price on the secondary market was $414.22. Cheap Jerseys From China
That doesn’t mean, however, that the average fan will have to pay more than $450 to Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale watch the Seahawks defend their Super Bowl title. The figure averages all tickets, from the expensive suites down to the cheaper bleachers, for all home games in 2014.
As of Friday morning, the most expensive home Seahawks game was turning out to be the opener Sept. 4 against the Green Bay Packers in Seattle. The average ticket to that game was selling for $667 on TiqIQ; the cheapest ticket was $263.
The second most expensive Seahawks home game was the duel against rival San Francisco on Dec. 14 at the CLink. TiqIQ is selling passes to that doozy of a game Cheap Jerseys china the second time Seattle faces the 49ers in three weeks starting at $250 with an average ticket price of $628.
As of publication time, since prices change based on demand, the cheapest Seahawks home game on the secondary ticket market was the Nov. 23 tilt against the NFC West foe Arizona Cardinals. That’s what happened the last time the Packers came to Seattle, when Russell Wilson and Golden Tate perhaps helped by a questionable call by some replacement officials stole a victory away from Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay. The Pack will look for revenge when they take on the Hawks in this season opening tilt. That’s what happened the last time the Packers came to Seattle, when Russell Wilson and Golden Tate perhaps helped by a questionable call by some replacement officials stole a victory away from Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay. Matt Hasselbeck (seen here being hit by Bolts safety Rodney Harrison) passed for 449 yards as Seattle rallied from 14 points down in the fourth quarter to beat the Chargers in overtime, 31 28. The last time the two teams met for a regular season game in Seattle was all the way back in 2002, when Rod Smith scored a 14 yard touchdown, and the Seahawks gained just 204 total yards in Denver’s 31 9 victory.
Now that the NFL has released its final 2014 schedule, ticket resellers are closely monitoring demand for every NFL game this season. Right off the bat, the Seahawks have the priciest home games.
Seattle Seahawks fans hold up 12th Man signs as the Seahawks take on the New Orleans Saints during the NFC Divisional Playoff Game at CenturyLink Field on Jan. 11, 2014 in Seattle. (Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)
After the schedule release, the average ticket to a game at CenturyLink Field cost $452.34 higher than any other team at least according to TiqIQ’s prices. The next most expensive team to see at home was the New England Patriots, whose average ticket price on the secondary market was $414.22. Cheap Jerseys From China
That doesn’t mean, however, that the average fan will have to pay more than $450 to Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale watch the Seahawks defend their Super Bowl title. The figure averages all tickets, from the expensive suites down to the cheaper bleachers, for all home games in 2014.
As of Friday morning, the most expensive home Seahawks game was turning out to be the opener Sept. 4 against the Green Bay Packers in Seattle. The average ticket to that game was selling for $667 on TiqIQ; the cheapest ticket was $263.
The second most expensive Seahawks home game was the duel against rival San Francisco on Dec. 14 at the CLink. TiqIQ is selling passes to that doozy of a game Cheap Jerseys china the second time Seattle faces the 49ers in three weeks starting at $250 with an average ticket price of $628.
As of publication time, since prices change based on demand, the cheapest Seahawks home game on the secondary ticket market was the Nov. 23 tilt against the NFC West foe Arizona Cardinals. That’s what happened the last time the Packers came to Seattle, when Russell Wilson and Golden Tate perhaps helped by a questionable call by some replacement officials stole a victory away from Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay. The Pack will look for revenge when they take on the Hawks in this season opening tilt. That’s what happened the last time the Packers came to Seattle, when Russell Wilson and Golden Tate perhaps helped by a questionable call by some replacement officials stole a victory away from Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay. Matt Hasselbeck (seen here being hit by Bolts safety Rodney Harrison) passed for 449 yards as Seattle rallied from 14 points down in the fourth quarter to beat the Chargers in overtime, 31 28. The last time the two teams met for a regular season game in Seattle was all the way back in 2002, when Rod Smith scored a 14 yard touchdown, and the Seahawks gained just 204 total yards in Denver’s 31 9 victory.
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2015年3月25日The NFL’s Most Valuable Teams
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The average National Football League team is now worth $1.04 billion, 1.4% more than last year. During the 2010 season average revenues for the league’s 32 teams rose 4% compared with the previous season, to $261 million. Although operating income (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) fell 8.1%, to an average of $30.6 million per team due to higher costs for stadium operations, training facilities and marketing, the new collective bargaining agreement will give owners a bigger slice of overall revenue.
The biggest winners are high revenue team owners who will see their revenue sharing payments to their low revenue rivals drop. In part this explains why the value of the top 10 teams rose 4% on average.
"The new CBA provides owners with a level of certainty as well as greater profitability," says Marc Ganis, president of consultancy SportsCorp. The 10 year deal, the result of a four and a half month lockout of its players, ensures labor peace for the next decade as neither side can opt of the agreement.
Owners will pay players 47% to 48% of total revenues under the new pact, down from 51% under the old CBA.
Under the new CBA, teams will receive around $250 million per year more at first based on the new revenue split. That figure will climb substantially as the league negotiates new television contacts over the next 12 months. The current deals with CBS, ESPN, FOX and NBC expire after the 2013 season and owners are expecting increases up to 60% on the current $3.1 billion average annual value of those deals (
Led by maverick Cowboys Darren McFadden Jersey team owner Jerry Jones, the most valuable team for the fifth straight year is the Dallas Cowboys, worth $1.85 billion, up 2% from last year. Jones and his Cowboys continue to find ways to leverage their powerful brand. In 2008, they launched Legends Hospitality Management, a stadium logistics business run in partnership with the New York Yankees and Goldman Sachs. The $1.2 billion Cowboys Stadium opened in 2009 with a splash thanks to its 160 foot wide scoreboard and seating for up to 100,000 for special events.
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The latest venture is Silver Star Merchandising, a Cowboys owned company, which signed a deal this year with the University of Southern California athletic department to make and distribute merchandise (excluding team jerseys and sideline apparel). The 10 year deal begins with the 2011 football season.
Cowboys Stadium continues to be a gold mine for Jones. The 320 suites and 15,000 club seats at JerryWorld generate $115 million in revenue annually. Sponsorship revenues are $50 million even with the Cowboys inability to ink a naming rights partner for the venue. The Cowboys earned $119 million in operating income last season, the most in the NFL for a second straight year.
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The Giants (No. 4 at $1.3 billion) and Jets (No. 5 at $1.22 billion) saw their values rise 10% and 7% respectively as the new $1.4 billion stadium they share opened in 2010. The lousy economy hindered ticket sales and both teams failed to sell out their club seat inventory. The Jets in particular were forced to slash some personal seat licenses for season tickets by 50%.
It still represented a dramatic upgrade financially for both teams. The Giants saw premium seating revenue jump from $8 million to more than $50 million. The Jets doubled sponsorship revenues to $35 million annually. The fortunes of both teams got a further lift in August when MetLife agreed to spend more than $400 million over 25 years for the naming rights to the former New Meadowlands Stadium. It is the NFL’s richest naming rights deal ever.
There is a growing divide between the rich and poor NFL franchises (poor being a relative term as all 32 teams rank among the 50 most valuable sports teams in the world). Supplemental revenue sharing payments to low revenue teams under the old CBA were expected to rise to $220 million with high rolling teams like the Cowboys, Washington Redskins (No. 2, worth $1.55 billion) and New England Patriots (No. 3, worth $1.4 billion) supplying much of the welfare and on the hook for more than $10 million apiece.
I am a senior editor at Forbes and focusmainly on the business of sports and our annual franchise valuations. I also spend a lot of my time digging into what athletes earn on and off the field of play. I’ve profiled a bunch of athletes that go by one name: LeBron, Shaq, Danica and others. I also head up our biennial B School rankings, our list of America’s Best Small Companies and our annual features on the Best Places for Business (metros, states and countries). I joined Forbes in 1998after working 3 years at Financial World magazine.
It will take more than a historic recession and a player lockout to LeSean McCoy Jersey sack the business of football.
The average National Football League team is now worth $1.04 billion, 1.4% more than last year. During the 2010 season average revenues for the league’s 32 teams rose 4% compared with the previous season, to $261 million. Although operating income (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) fell 8.1%, to an average of $30.6 million per team due to higher costs for stadium operations, training facilities and marketing, the new collective bargaining agreement will give owners a bigger slice of overall revenue.
The biggest winners are high revenue team owners who will see their revenue sharing payments to their low revenue rivals drop. In part this explains why the value of the top 10 teams rose 4% on average.
"The new CBA provides owners with a level of certainty as well as greater profitability," says Marc Ganis, president of consultancy SportsCorp. The 10 year deal, the result of a four and a half month lockout of its players, ensures labor peace for the next decade as neither side can opt of the agreement.
Owners will pay players 47% to 48% of total revenues under the new pact, down from 51% under the old CBA.
Under the new CBA, teams will receive around $250 million per year more at first based on the new revenue split. That figure will climb substantially as the league negotiates new television contacts over the next 12 months. The current deals with CBS, ESPN, FOX and NBC expire after the 2013 season and owners are expecting increases up to 60% on the current $3.1 billion average annual value of those deals (
Led by maverick Cowboys Darren McFadden Jersey team owner Jerry Jones, the most valuable team for the fifth straight year is the Dallas Cowboys, worth $1.85 billion, up 2% from last year. Jones and his Cowboys continue to find ways to leverage their powerful brand. In 2008, they launched Legends Hospitality Management, a stadium logistics business run in partnership with the New York Yankees and Goldman Sachs. The $1.2 billion Cowboys Stadium opened in 2009 with a splash thanks to its 160 foot wide scoreboard and seating for up to 100,000 for special events.
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Click for full photo gallery: The Most Valuable NFL Teams
The latest venture is Silver Star Merchandising, a Cowboys owned company, which signed a deal this year with the University of Southern California athletic department to make and distribute merchandise (excluding team jerseys and sideline apparel). The 10 year deal begins with the 2011 football season.
Cowboys Stadium continues to be a gold mine for Jones. The 320 suites and 15,000 club seats at JerryWorld generate $115 million in revenue annually. Sponsorship revenues are $50 million even with the Cowboys inability to ink a naming rights partner for the venue. The Cowboys earned $119 million in operating income last season, the most in the NFL for a second straight year.
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The Giants (No. 4 at $1.3 billion) and Jets (No. 5 at $1.22 billion) saw their values rise 10% and 7% respectively as the new $1.4 billion stadium they share opened in 2010. The lousy economy hindered ticket sales and both teams failed to sell out their club seat inventory. The Jets in particular were forced to slash some personal seat licenses for season tickets by 50%.
It still represented a dramatic upgrade financially for both teams. The Giants saw premium seating revenue jump from $8 million to more than $50 million. The Jets doubled sponsorship revenues to $35 million annually. The fortunes of both teams got a further lift in August when MetLife agreed to spend more than $400 million over 25 years for the naming rights to the former New Meadowlands Stadium. It is the NFL’s richest naming rights deal ever.
There is a growing divide between the rich and poor NFL franchises (poor being a relative term as all 32 teams rank among the 50 most valuable sports teams in the world). Supplemental revenue sharing payments to low revenue teams under the old CBA were expected to rise to $220 million with high rolling teams like the Cowboys, Washington Redskins (No. 2, worth $1.55 billion) and New England Patriots (No. 3, worth $1.4 billion) supplying much of the welfare and on the hook for more than $10 million apiece.
I am a senior editor at Forbes and focusmainly on the business of sports and our annual franchise valuations. I also spend a lot of my time digging into what athletes earn on and off the field of play. I’ve profiled a bunch of athletes that go by one name: LeBron, Shaq, Danica and others. I also head up our biennial B School rankings, our list of America’s Best Small Companies and our annual features on the Best Places for Business (metros, states and countries). I joined Forbes in 1998after working 3 years at Financial World magazine.
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Last week, the 2011 NFL regular season officially kicked off. While the athletes, the atmosphere and the sense of team pride draw fans to the sport, the physicality of the game is undoubtedly one of football’s big draws.
Although injuries and fatalities are common with this kind of blood sport, gladiators could earn substantial sums through victory. Games featuring gladiators were hosted not only for ritual purposes, such as religious celebrations or funerals, but also as a means www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Brent_Seabrook_Jersey for the rich to show off their power.
The matches were hardly even. In a single day, thousands of animals could be slaughtered by only a handful of hunters. In fact, although lions, tigers, bears, and elephants were included in the event, non aggressive creatures, such as rabbits and deer, were also included in the games.
On the other side of the coin, animals were often also used to inflict punishment. The team sport is so synonymous with high society that a polo player on horseback has even become the symbol of a popular fashion brand.
But when polo was first played by Persians starting in the 5th century, it was anything but a civilized game. Originally, toughened cavalries played the sport to hone their horseback battle skills. Like polo, it’s also associated with a refined, rather than purely physical athlete.
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Back then, lacrosse wasn’t played for fun, but rather was part of a religious ritual simulating war. The goal wasn’t to have fun, but rather honor their gods and toughen up the young warriors. Games could go on for days and might include hundreds of players on each side.
Their version of the game didn’t include pads and helmets. In fact, the earliest players didn’t have any protection at all. Although the sport still remains alive today, the height of its popularity occurred between the ancient Greek and later the Roman era in which the film is set.
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Victory often meant large winnings for those skilled Jiri Hudler Pink Jersey and lucky enough to win races. In fact, according to an estimate published in the historical magazine Lapham’s Quarterly, the highest paid athlete in history was an ancient Roman charioteer.
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Last week, the 2011 NFL regular season officially kicked off. While the athletes, the atmosphere and the sense of team pride draw fans to the sport, the physicality of the game is undoubtedly one of football’s big draws.
Although injuries and fatalities are common with this kind of blood sport, gladiators could earn substantial sums through victory. Games featuring gladiators were hosted not only for ritual purposes, such as religious celebrations or funerals, but also as a means www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Brent_Seabrook_Jersey for the rich to show off their power.
The matches were hardly even. In a single day, thousands of animals could be slaughtered by only a handful of hunters. In fact, although lions, tigers, bears, and elephants were included in the event, non aggressive creatures, such as rabbits and deer, were also included in the games.
On the other side of the coin, animals were often also used to inflict punishment. The team sport is so synonymous with high society that a polo player on horseback has even become the symbol of a popular fashion brand.
But when polo was first played by Persians starting in the 5th century, it was anything but a civilized game. Originally, toughened cavalries played the sport to hone their horseback battle skills. Like polo, it’s also associated with a refined, rather than purely physical athlete.
But early forms of the sport were much more violent. Consider the sport played by indigenous tribes, including the Jiri Hudler Black Jersey Maya and the Inca, throughout ancient Central and South America.
Although the exact rules of the game are a mystery, courts and rubber balls left behind by these tribes reveal what the sport entailed. Like the ancient sport of polo, this ball game simulated battle, but ancient Mesoamerican tribes took it one step further: With games involving religious rituals, losers wouldn’t simply shake hands and go home; they would be sacrificed to the gods.
Back then, lacrosse wasn’t played for fun, but rather was part of a religious ritual simulating war. The goal wasn’t to have fun, but rather honor their gods and toughen up the young warriors. Games could go on for days and might include hundreds of players on each side.
Their version of the game didn’t include pads and helmets. In fact, the earliest players didn’t have any protection at all. Although the sport still remains alive today, the height of its popularity occurred between the ancient Greek and later the Roman era in which the film is set.
For both the drivers and the horses, chariot racing could be particularly Brandon Saad Youth Jersey hazardous, frequently causing injury and death. However, it was also one of the more popular spectator sports of its time.
Victory often meant large winnings for those skilled Jiri Hudler Pink Jersey and lucky enough to win races. In fact, according to an estimate published in the historical magazine Lapham’s Quarterly, the highest paid athlete in history was an ancient Roman charioteer.
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In the 1997 season Barry Sanders added himself to the record books with his great season. He carried the ball 335 times for 2,053 yards and an amazing (for that many carries) 6.1 yard average. Barry also rushed for 11 scores and added 33 receptions for 305 yards and 3 more touchdowns. The next season he rushed for 1,300 plus yards and then retired in his prime.
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I am a big fan of running backs and rushing the football, yeah I like passing too. But to me a strong running game means wins, and that is what matters. However in the top 5 single season rushing performances, only 1 running back (Davis) was on a Super Bowl winner that season. Still teams with Brent Seabrook Jersey a blockbuster running back seem to be winners more often than not. So here is a list of the 5 best single season rushing performances in NFL history. The Best Single Season Rushing Performance in NFL History
The year was 1984 and Eric Dickerson was running his way to the NFL Record Book. Dickerson was following up a spectacular rookie season of 1,808 yards. Now that is yard to do but the Rams Superstar was up to it. He carried the ball 379 times for 2,105 yards for a 5.6 yards per carry average. Dickerson also ran for 14 touchdowns and added 21 receptions for 139 yards. Most backs burn out after such a season but he later added seasons of 1,800 and 1,600 plus rushing yards.
During the 2003 season Jamal put together the 2nd best single season rushing performance. Playing with the Baltimore Ravens he really pounded it out. Lewis rushing for 2,066 yards on an amazing 387 carries for a 5.3 average yard per rush. He ran for 14 touchdowns and added 21 receptions for an additional 205 yards. Lewis has since battle legal and injury trouble and hasn’t came close to Patrick Sharp Jersey such a season.
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In the 1997 season Barry Sanders added himself to the record books with his great season. He carried the ball 335 times for 2,053 yards and an amazing (for that many carries) 6.1 yard average. Barry also rushed for 11 scores and added 33 receptions for 305 yards and 3 more touchdowns. The next season he rushed for 1,300 plus yards and then retired in his prime.
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As I stated earlier Terrell Davis is the only one of the 5 to Patrick Sharp Authentic Jersey get a Super Bowl Ring in his top season. Playing for the Denver Broncos in 1998 he ran for 2,008 yards on 392 carries for a 5.1 average. He also was no stranger to the end zone that year with 21 rushing touchdowns. He added 25 receptions for 217 yards and 2 touchdowns through the air. Injuries prematurely ended his career after 3 more seasons in which he didn’t even rush for 1,000 yards after his big season.
The 5th Best Single Season Rushing Performance in NFL HistoryNow known for more sinister reasons, OJ Simpson of the Buffalo Bills was the 1st 2,000 yard rusher. Now this is worth mentioning, all the previous runners had their best seasons on a 16 game schedule. OJ did http://www.flamesprostore.com/Jiri_Hudler_Jersey his in the 14 game format. In 1973 he ran the ball 332 times for 2,003 yards and a 6.0 average. He rushed for 12 scores and added 6 receptions for 70 yards. During the 14 games he averaged roughly 143 yards rushing per game. Projected over 16 games he would have rushed for about 2,288 yards! This would have put him at the number one single season rushing performance in NFL History. Simpson would follow up with several good seasons before knee injures ended his career.
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Criminals have long used tattoos as indelible ink on their own bodily rap sheet. And for just as long, police have used them as a way to identify suspects, a distinguishing characteristic to jog a memory or catch the public eye.
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FILE In this June 27, 2013, file photo, former New England Patriots NFL football player Aaron Hernandez stands during a bail hearing in Superior Court in Fall River, Mass. Hernandez is accused of three murders in Massachusetts. (AP Photo/Boston Herald, Ted Fitzgerald, Pool, File)
Prosecutors trying to convict former Patrick Kane Womens Jersey New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez in a pair of homicide cases could try to use the one time football star tattoos against him: They are seeking the artists who worked on Hernandez, saying they could be witnesses.
Criminal justice experts, however, say it hard for law enforcement to determine whether someone with a tattoo linked to a kind of crime actually did the deed. As Todd Bettencourt, a tattoo artist in North Attleborough, Massachusetts the town where Hernandez was living at the time of the killings said, people just get it because it cool. of Hernandez upper body is covered in tattoos: The open mouthed face of a lion sits atop his right bicep, ringed by the words about the fight in you; his birth year, spans the fingers of his left hand and a 10 word phrase favored by his father, it is to be it is up to me, runs down his left forearm.
It is Hernandez right forearm that has piqued the interest of investigators, though they will not specify which design they have focused on.
Hernandez is accused of fatally shooting two men Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado and wounding a third in Boston in July 2012. He also is charged in last year killing of Odin Lloyd, whose body was found near Hernandez home. And he is being sued by an associate who says Hernandez shot him in the eye in Miami last year.
Photos of Hernandez show he has had five stars and other tattoo work added to his right forearm over the past few years. While many star tattoos have nothing to do with crime, they can sometimes be used to represent killings, said Kevin Waters, a criminal justice professor at Northern Michigan University and former agent with the federal Drug Enforcement Administration.
would say the cops probably see the stars and know in some circles that a star does represent www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Duncan_Keith_Jersey a kill and want a tattoo artist to come in and see if he (Hernandez) said anything about that, Waters said.
Every once in a while, criminal investigators do hit the jackpot. That was the case with Southern California gang member Anthony Garcia, who was convicted of murder and sentenced to 65 years in prison in 2011 after a homicide investigator discovered that Garcia had the scene of an unsolved 2004 murder inked on his chest.
In April, an Indiana judge ordered William Clyde Gibson to grow out his hair to cover a new tattoo Row X 3 before the twice convicted murderer went on trial for allegedly killing a third person. That same month in Kansas, Jeffrey Chapman was given permission to wear a turtleneck to cover a tattoo of the word spelled backward on his neck, amid concerns it would prejudice the jury at his upcoming murder trial.
In Hernandez case, officials said they have received several responses to their plea for information for tattoo artists who worked on him, but they wouldn elaborate. Boston police and the Suffolk County District Marian Hossa Authentic Jersey Attorney Office said the artists would be considered witnesses and are not accused of any wrongdoing.
Even if investigators do find the artists who created the tattoos they are interested in, it not clear they would talk. Artists say Marian Hossa Youth Jersey clients do often share personal information, but there is a split within the tattoo community about whether there is artist client confidentiality.
Bettencourt, who said he never worked on Hernandez, said there are no clear rules and, besides, the stars on Hernandez arm could have been added just as part of a design to make the tattoo work appear fuller.
But Joe Capobianco, a tattoo artist in New Haven, Connecticut, and a judge on the Oxygen Network television show Ink, said there is definitely unwritten code. he never been put in such a position he has a personal policy of not doing gang tattoos or designs that represent crimes the code is clear.
does not rat on one clients, he said.
Julio Rodriguez, an artist in Capobianco shop, agreed.
stories I told are confidential and told to me in confidence, and that goes for even the cops I tattoo too! he said in an email. hear both sides of the coin good and bad. seeking comment were left for Hernandez lawyers. They have said Hernandez looks forward to proving his innocence.
Hernandez has said all his tattoos have personal meaning. The stars on his right forearm surround a tattoo depicting being in God hands, which he told USA Today in 2009 was meant as a nod to his older brother and late father.
basically saying my life in my hands, and whatever I want my life to be it up to me to make it out that way, he said.
FILE This undated file booking photo from the Kansas Department of Corrections shows Jeffrey Chapman, charged with first degree murder in the November 2011 killing http://www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Jonathan_Toews_Jersey of Damon Galliart, whose body was found by in a ditch southwest of Great Bend, Kan. (AP Photo/Kansas Department of Corrections, File)
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) Teardrops for murders. Spider webs for prison time. Penal code numbers for crimes committed.
Criminals have long used tattoos as indelible ink on their own bodily rap sheet. And for just as long, police have used them as a way to identify suspects, a distinguishing characteristic to jog a memory or catch the public eye.
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FILE In this June 27, 2013, file photo, former New England Patriots NFL football player Aaron Hernandez stands during a bail hearing in Superior Court in Fall River, Mass. Hernandez is accused of three murders in Massachusetts. (AP Photo/Boston Herald, Ted Fitzgerald, Pool, File)
Prosecutors trying to convict former Patrick Kane Womens Jersey New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez in a pair of homicide cases could try to use the one time football star tattoos against him: They are seeking the artists who worked on Hernandez, saying they could be witnesses.
Criminal justice experts, however, say it hard for law enforcement to determine whether someone with a tattoo linked to a kind of crime actually did the deed. As Todd Bettencourt, a tattoo artist in North Attleborough, Massachusetts the town where Hernandez was living at the time of the killings said, people just get it because it cool. of Hernandez upper body is covered in tattoos: The open mouthed face of a lion sits atop his right bicep, ringed by the words about the fight in you; his birth year, spans the fingers of his left hand and a 10 word phrase favored by his father, it is to be it is up to me, runs down his left forearm.
It is Hernandez right forearm that has piqued the interest of investigators, though they will not specify which design they have focused on.
Hernandez is accused of fatally shooting two men Daniel de Abreu and Safiro Furtado and wounding a third in Boston in July 2012. He also is charged in last year killing of Odin Lloyd, whose body was found near Hernandez home. And he is being sued by an associate who says Hernandez shot him in the eye in Miami last year.
Photos of Hernandez show he has had five stars and other tattoo work added to his right forearm over the past few years. While many star tattoos have nothing to do with crime, they can sometimes be used to represent killings, said Kevin Waters, a criminal justice professor at Northern Michigan University and former agent with the federal Drug Enforcement Administration.
would say the cops probably see the stars and know in some circles that a star does represent www.blackhawksteamproshop.com/Duncan_Keith_Jersey a kill and want a tattoo artist to come in and see if he (Hernandez) said anything about that, Waters said.
Every once in a while, criminal investigators do hit the jackpot. That was the case with Southern California gang member Anthony Garcia, who was convicted of murder and sentenced to 65 years in prison in 2011 after a homicide investigator discovered that Garcia had the scene of an unsolved 2004 murder inked on his chest.
In April, an Indiana judge ordered William Clyde Gibson to grow out his hair to cover a new tattoo Row X 3 before the twice convicted murderer went on trial for allegedly killing a third person. That same month in Kansas, Jeffrey Chapman was given permission to wear a turtleneck to cover a tattoo of the word spelled backward on his neck, amid concerns it would prejudice the jury at his upcoming murder trial.
In Hernandez case, officials said they have received several responses to their plea for information for tattoo artists who worked on him, but they wouldn elaborate. Boston police and the Suffolk County District Marian Hossa Authentic Jersey Attorney Office said the artists would be considered witnesses and are not accused of any wrongdoing.
Even if investigators do find the artists who created the tattoos they are interested in, it not clear they would talk. Artists say Marian Hossa Youth Jersey clients do often share personal information, but there is a split within the tattoo community about whether there is artist client confidentiality.
Bettencourt, who said he never worked on Hernandez, said there are no clear rules and, besides, the stars on Hernandez arm could have been added just as part of a design to make the tattoo work appear fuller.
But Joe Capobianco, a tattoo artist in New Haven, Connecticut, and a judge on the Oxygen Network television show Ink, said there is definitely unwritten code. he never been put in such a position he has a personal policy of not doing gang tattoos or designs that represent crimes the code is clear.
does not rat on one clients, he said.
Julio Rodriguez, an artist in Capobianco shop, agreed.
stories I told are confidential and told to me in confidence, and that goes for even the cops I tattoo too! he said in an email. hear both sides of the coin good and bad. seeking comment were left for Hernandez lawyers. They have said Hernandez looks forward to proving his innocence.
Hernandez has said all his tattoos have personal meaning. The stars on his right forearm surround a tattoo depicting being in God hands, which he told USA Today in 2009 was meant as a nod to his older brother and late father.
basically saying my life in my hands, and whatever I want my life to be it up to me to make it out that way, he said.