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Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition
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Section of dinosaur bone by Dr Bernado Cesare
Polarised Light, 2021 Image of Distinction
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Thin Slice of a Meteorite by Don Komarechka
Polarised Light and image stacking; 2021 Image of Distinction 
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Bridged Axons by Esmerelda Paric and Holly Stefen
Flouresence; 2021 2nd Place
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Human Brain Tumour Cells Labelled by Lentivirus by James Alexander Innes, Sebastian Brandner, and Silvia Marino
Confocal, 2021 Honourable Mentions
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Mouse Lung Tissue by Dr Marina Casalino-Matsuda
Fluorescence; 2021 Image of Distinction 
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Hebe Plant Anther with Pollen by Dr. Robert Markus and Zsuzsa Markus
Confocal; 2020 6th Place
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Skeleton of a Fruit Bat Embryo by Dr. Dorit Hockman and Dr. Vanessa Chong-Morrison 
Brightfeild; 2020 20th Place
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valckenaux · 4 years
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I'm such a slut for pretty boys goddammit
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spicavirgo · 5 years
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Albion, Cathy, James, Owen, Stefen and Todd with their child!ver lmao since I already made some with Owen, Todd and Cathy, I thought I’d make the other three!~
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fabioferreiraroc · 3 years
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Todos os filmes em que as cenas de sexo foram para valer
A Bula reuniu em uma lista todos os filmes da história do cinema nos quais os atores se envolvem em atos sexuais reais, não simulados. A diferença entre esses longas e a pornografia é que, embora possam ser considerados eróticos, a trama deles não é meramente pornográfica. Ao todo, a lista conta com 264 títulos.
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A Bula reuniu em uma lista todos os filmes da história do cinema nos quais os atores se envolvem em atos sexuais reais, não simulados. Nos Estados Unidos, esse tipo de cena era proibido no cinema convencional, mas a partir dos Anos 1960 os cineastas começaram a ultrapassar os limites. A diferença entre esses longas e a pornografia é que, embora possam ser considerados eróticos, a trama deles não é meramente pornográfica. A maioria deles foi lançada nos anos 1970 e 80, com predominância de dois diretores: o espanhol Jesús Franco e o italiano Joe D’Amato. Por repetidas vezes, também aparecem os nomes de cineastas consagrados atualmente, como Lars von Trier, Gaspar Noé e Yorgos Lanthimos.
1 — Gift (1966), Knud Leif Thomsen
2 — They Call Us Misfits (1968), Stefan Jarl
3 — F*uck (1969), Andy Warhol
4 — 99 Mulheres (1969), Stefen Thrower
5 — Double Face (1969), Riccardo Freda
6 — Quiet Days in Clichy (1970), Jens Jørgen Thorsen
7 — Groupie Girl (1970), Drek Ford
8 — The Deviates (1970), Eduardo Cemano
9 — Bacchanale (1970), John Amero
10 — Kama Sutra ’71 (1970), Raj Devi
11 — Cry Uncle! (1971), John G. Avildsen
12 — Slaughter Hotel (1971), Fernando Di Leo
13 — Uma Lagartixa num Corpo de Mulher (1971), Lucio Fulci
14 — Luminous Procuress (1971), Steven F. Arnold
15 — Secret Rites (1971), Drek Ford
16 —A Clockwork Blue (1972), Eric Jeffrey Haims
17 — Pink Flamingos (1972), John Waters
18 — Who Killed the Prosecutor and Why? (1972), Giuseppe Vari
19 — La Verità Secondo Satana (1972), Ronato Polselli
20 — So Sweet, So Dead (1972), Rose et Val
21 — The Red Headed Corpse (1972), Renzo Russo
22 — Commuter Husbands (1972), Derek Ford
23 — Delirium (1972), Renato Polselli
24 — Christina, the Devil Nun (1972), Sergio Bergonzelli
25 — Danish Pastries (1973), Finn Karlsson
26 — Ingrid the Streetwalker (1973), Brunello Rondi
27 — Thriller – Um Filme Cruel (1973), Bo Arne Vibenius
28 — Revelations of a Psychiatrist on the World of Sexual Perversion (1973), Renato Polselli
29 — A Scream in the Streets (1973), Carl Monson
30 — The Devil In Miss Jones (1973), Gerard Damiano
31 — Fleshpot on 42nd Street (1973), Andy Milligan
32 — The Other Side of the Mirror (1973), Jess Franco
33 — Diary of a Nynphomaniac (1973), Jesús Franco
34 — A Virgem e os Mortos (1973), Jesús Franco
35 — O Reduto dos Monstros (1973), Vidal Raski
36 — The Devil’s Plaything (1973), Joseph W. Sarno
37 — Anita (1973), Torgny Wickman
38 — The Sex Thief (1973), Martin Campbell
39 — The Porn Brokers (1973), John Lindsay
40 — Emmanuelle (1974), Just Jaeckin
41 — The Eerie Midnight Horror Show (1974), Mario Gariazzo
42 — Zelda (1974), Alberto Cavallone
43 — I Tyrens Tegn (1974), Werner Hedman
44 — Score (1974), Radley Metzger
45 — Riot on a Women’s Prison (1974), Brunello Rondi
46 — The Girls of Kamare (1974), René Viénet
47 — La Bonzesse (1974), François Jouffa
48 — Sweet Movie (1974), Dušan Makavejev
49 — Fiossie (1974), Marie Forsa
50 — Contos Imorais (1974), Walerian Borowczyk
51 — Lorna: O Exorcista (1974), Jesús Franco
52 — Countess Perverse (1974), Jesús Franco
53 — Carnal Revenge (1974), Alfredo Rizzo
54 — Keep It Up, Jack! (1974), Derek Ford
55 — The Hot Girls (1974), John Lindsay
56 — Voodoo Sexy (1974), Osvaldo Civirani
57 — Nude for Satan (1974), Luigi Batzella
58 — In the Sign of the Gemini (1974), Werner Hadman
59 — Come To My Bedside (1975), John Hillbard
60 — The Image (1975), Radley Metzger
61 — Número Dois (1975), Jean-Luc Godard
62 — The Teenage Prostitution Racket (1975), Carlo Lizzani
63 — Emanuelle Nera (1975), Bitto Albertini
64 — Emanuelle’s Revenge (1975), Joe D’Amato
65 — Felicia (1975), Max Pécas
66 — But Who Raped Linda? (1975), Jesús Franco
67 — A Maldição da Vampira (1975), Jesús Franco
68 — Les Chatouilleuses (1975), Jesús Franco
69 — L’Éventreur de Notre-Dame (1975), Jesús Franco
70 — Justine e Juliette (1975), Mac Ahlberg
71 — The Bloodsucker Leads the Dance (1975), Alfredo Rizzo
72 — Lábios de Sangue (1975), Jean Rollin
73 — Rêves Pornos (1975), Max Pécas
74 — Wham! Bam! Thank You, Spaceman! (1975), William A. Levey
75 — Breaking Point (1975), Bo Arne Vibenius
76 — Rolls-Royce Baby (1975), Erwin C. Dietrich
77 — Girls Come First (1975), Joseph McGrath
78 — The Sexplorer (1975), Derek Ford
79 — Le Sexe qui Parle (1975), Claude Mulot
80 — Barbie Wire Dolls (1975), Jesús Franco
81 — Emanuelle em Bangkok (1975), Joe D’Amato
82 — Lust (1976), Max Pécas
83 — The Opening of Misty Beethoven (1976), Radley Metzger
84 — Alice in Wonderland: An X-Rated Musical Fantasy (1976), Bud Townsend
85 — Bedside Sailors (1976), John Hillbard
86 — In The Sign of the Lion (1976), Werner Hedman
87 — O Império dos Sentidos (1976), Nagisa Oshima
88 —Through the Looking Glasses (1976), Jonas Middleton
89 — A Real Young Girl (1976), Catherine Breillat
90 — Die Marquise von Sade (1976), Jesús Franco
91 — Girls in the Night Traffic (1976), Jesús Franco
92 — The French Governess (1976), Demofilo Fidani
93 — Inhibition (1976), Paolo Poetti
94 — Around the World in 80 Beds (1976), Jesús Franco
95 — Sex Express (1976), Derek Ford
96 — Keep It Up Downstairs (1976), Robert Young
97 — Secrets of a Superstud (1976), Morton L Lewis
98 — The Office Party (1976), David Grant
99 — The Angel and The Woman (1976), Gilles Carle
100 — Agent 69 in the Sign of Scorpio (1977), Werner Hedman
101 — Shining Sex (1977), Werner Hedman
102 — Fate la nanna coscine di pollo (1977), Amasi Damiani
103 — Blue Rita (1977), Jesús Franco
104 — Emanuelle na América (1977), Joe D’Amato
105 — Emanuelle Around the World (1977), Joe D’Amato
106 — Sister Emanuelle (1977), Giuseppe Vari
107 — Nazi Love Camp 27 (1977), Mario Caiano
108 — Under The Bed (1977), David Grant
109 — The Mark (1977), Ilias Mylonakos
110 — The Cerimony (1977), Omiros Efstratiadis
111 — Monsieur Sade (1977), Jacques Robin
112 — Caligula’s Hot Nights (1977), Roberto Bianchi
113 — Agent 69 Jensen in the Sign of Sagittarius (1978), Werner Hedman
114 — Behind Convent Walls (1978), Walerian Borowczyk
115 — Blue Movie (1978), Alberto Cavallone
116 — Sister of Ursula (1978), Enzo Milloni
117 — The Coming of Sin (1978), José Ramón Larraz
118 — Pleasure Shop on the Avenue (1978), Joe D’Amato
119 — You’re Driving Me Crazy (1978), David Grant
120 — Immoral Women (1979), Walerian Borowczyk
121 — Caligula (1979), Bob Guccione
122 — Images In a Convent (1979), Joe D’Amato
123 — Play Model (1979), Mario Gariazzo
124 — Giallo a Venezia (1979), Mario Landi
125 — Malabimba (1979), Andrea Bianchi
126 — A Prisão (1980), Oswaldo de Oliveira
127 — Beast in Space (1980), Alfonso Brescia
128 — Blow Job (1980), Alberto Cavallone
129 — La Gemella Erotica (1980), Alberto Cavallone
130 — Erotic Nights of the Living Dead (1980), Joe D’Amato
131 — Orgasmo Nero (1980), Joe D’Amato
132 — Flying Sex (1980), Joe D’Amato
133 — Libidomania (1980), Bruno Mattei
134 — When love is obscenity (1980), Roberto Polselli
135 — Hard Sensation (1980), Joe D’Amato
136 — Hotel Paradise (1980), Edoardo Mulargia
137 — Sex and Black Magic (1980), Joe D’Amato
138 — Porno Esotic Love (1980), Joe D’Amato
139 — The Porno Killers (1980), Roberto Mauri
140 — Sem Controle (1980), Paul Verhoeven
141 — Táxi para o Banheiro (1980), Frank Ripploh
142 — Os Frutos da Paixão (1981), Shuji Terayama
143 — Emmanuelle in Soho (1981), David Hughes
144 — Porno Holocaust (1981), Joe D’Amato
145 — Calígula: A História que Não Foi Contada (1982), Joe D’Amato
146 — Scandale (1982), George Mihalka
147 — Apocalipsis Sexual (1982), Carlos Aured
148 — Aphrodite (1982), Robert Fuest
149 — Il Nano Erotico (1982), Alberto Cavallone
150 — My Nights With Messalina (1982), Jaime J. Puig
151 — The Virgin for Caligula (1982), Jaime J. Puig
152 — Luz del Fuego (1982), David Neves
153 — Perdida em Sodoma (1982), Nilton Nascimento
154 — Killing of the Flesh (1983), Cesari Canevari
155 — Satan’s Baby Doll (1983), Mario Bianchi
156 — Taking Tiger Mountain (1983), Tom Huckabee
157 — Emmanuelle 4 (1984), Francis Leroi
158 — Lilian, The Perverted Virgin (1984), Jesús Franco
159 — Alcova (1985), Joe D’Amato
160 — James Joyce’s Women (1985), Michael Pearce
161 — Diabo no Corpo (1986), Marco Bellocchio
162 — Emmanuelle 5 (1987), Walerian Borowczyk
163 — Emmanuelle 6 (1988), Bruno Zincone
164 — Hotel St. Pauli (1988), Svend Wan
165 — Kindergarten (1989), Jorge Polaco
166 — Kinski Paganini (1989), Klaus Kinski
167 — Tokyo Decadence (1992), Ryu Murakami
168 — The Soft Kill (1994), Eli Cohen
169 — A Vida de Jesus (1997), Bruno Dumont
170 — Os Idiotas (1998), Lars von Trier
171 — O Tédio (1998), Cédric Kahn
172 — Fiona (1998), Amos Kollek
173 — Jesus is a Palestinian (1999), Lodewijk Crijns
174 — Romance (1999), Catherine Breillat
175 — Pola X (1999), Leos Carax
176 — The Man-Eater (1999), Aurelio Grimaldi
177 — Olhe por Mim (1999), Davide Ferrario
178 — Vampire Strangler (1999), William Hellfire
179 — Baise-moi (2000), Virginie Despentes
180 — Scrapbook (2000), Eric Stanze
181 — Intimacy (2001), Patrice Chéreau
182 — O Pornógrafo (2001), Bertrand Bonello
183 — Lucia e o Sexo (2001), Julio Medem
184 — Dias de Cão (2001), Ulrich Seidl
185 — O Centro do Mundo (2001), Wayne Wang
186 — La Novia de Lázaro (2002), Fernando Merinero
187 — Le loup de la côte Ouest (2002), Hugo Santiago
188 — Eternamente Sua (2002), Apichatpong Weerasethakul
189 — Coisas Secretas (2002), Jean-Claude Brisseau
190 — Ken Park (2002), Larry Clark
191 — Brown Bunny (2003), Vincent Gallo
192 — Faça Isto (2003), Tinto Brass
193 — Rossa Venezia (2003), Andreas Bethmann
194 — The Principles of Lust (2003), Penny Woolcock
195 — Anatomia do Inferno (2004), Catherine Breillat
196 — 9 Canções (2004), Michael Winterbottom
197 — Story of The Eye (2004), Georges Bataille
198 — Kärlekens språk (2004), Anders Lennberg
199 — Garotinho Bobo (2004), Lionel Baier
200 — All About Anna (2005), Jessica Nilsson
201 — 8mm 2 (2005), J. S. Cardone
202 — Beijando na Boca (2005), Joe Swanberg
203 — O Sabor da Melancia (2005), Tsai Ming-Liang
204 — Princesas (2005), Fernando Léon de Aranoa
205 — Deite Comigo (2005), Clement Virgo
206 — Destricted (2006), Gaspar Noé e outros
207 — Shortbus (2006), John Cameron Mitchell
208 — Taxidermia (2006), Gyorgy Pálfi
209 — Os Anjos Exterminadores (2006), Jean-Claude Brisseau
210 — Amour Fou (2007), Felicitas Korn
211 — Ex Drummer (2007), Koen Mortier
212 — Its Fine. Everything is Fine! (2007), David Brothers
213 — The Story of Richard O (2007), Damien Odoul
214 — Import Export (2007), Ulrich Seidl
215 — Serviço (2008), Brillante Mendoza
216 — Tropical Manila (2008), Sang-woo Lee
217 — Otto, ou Viva Gente Morta (2008), Bruce LaBruce
218 — À l’aventure (2008), Jean-Claude Brisseau
219 — Amateur Porn Star Killer 2 (2008), Shane Ryan
220 — Gutterballs (2008), Ryan Nicholson
221 — House of Flesh Mannequins (2009), Domiziano Cristopharo
222 — Anticristo (2009), Lars von Trier
223 — Viagem Alucinante (2009), Gaspar Noé
224 — The Band (2009), Anna Brownfield
225 — Canino (2009), Yorgos Lanthimos
226 — Angels With Dirty Wings (2009), Roland Reber
227 — Now & Later (2009), Philippe Diaz
228 — Bedways (2010), Rolf Peter Kahl
229 — Rio Sex Comedy (2010), Jonathan Nossiter
230 — The Bunny Game (2010), Adam Rehmeier
231 — Ano Bissexto (2010), Michael Rowe
232 — Gandu (2010), Qaushiq Mukherjee
233 — LelleBelle (2011), Mischa Kamp
234 — Desire (2011), Laurent Bouhnik
235 — O Amor é um Saco! (2011), Scud
236 — Caged (2011), Stephan Brenninkmeijer
237 — Léa (2011), Bruno Rolland
238 — The Wrong Ferrari (2011), Adam Green
239 — Clip (2011), Maja Milos
240 — Uma Estranha Amizade (2012), Sean S. Baker
241 — Paradise: Faith (2012), Ulrich Seidl
242 —And They Call It Summer (2012), Paolo Franchi
243 — I Want Your Love (2012), Travis Mathews
244 — Crônicas Sexuais de Uma Família Francesa (2012), Pascal Arnold
245 — Azul é a Cor Mais Quente (2013), Abdellatif Kechiche
246 — Ninfomaníaca (2013), Lars von Trier
247 — Pornopung (2013), Johan Kaos
248 — O Desconhecido do Lago (2013), Alain Guiraudie
249 — Zonas Úmidas (2013), David Wnendt
250 — Pasolini (2014), Abel Ferrara
251 — Diet of Sex (2014), Borja Brun
252 — Angry Painter (2015), Kyu-hwan Jeon
253 — Love (2015), Gaspar Noé
254 — Muito Amadas (2015), Nabil Ayouch
255 —Theo e Hugo (2016), Olivier Ducastel
256 — Tenemos la Carne (2016), Emiliano Rocha Minter
257 — Needle Boy (2016), Alexander Bak Sagmo
258 — Love Machine (2016), Pavel Ruminov
259 — A Noite (2016), Edgardo Castro
260 — A Thought of Ecstasy (2017), Rolf Peter Kahl
261 — Ana, Meu Amor (2017), Calin Peter Netzer
262 — Picture of Beauty (2017), Maxim Ford
263 — Marfa Girl 2 (2018), Larry Clark
264 — Mektoub, My Love: Intermezzo (2018), Abdellatif Kechiche
Todos os filmes em que as cenas de sexo foram para valer Publicado primeiro em https://www.revistabula.com
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triddlegrl · 5 years
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THE SOUND OF MUSIC (AU)
Chapter 18
Pairing: Steve Rogers/Tony Stark
Fandom: Avengers (616/MCU)
Warnings: Graphic Violence
Relationships: Steve Rogers/Tony Stark, Steve Rogers/ Peggy Carter, Sharon Carter/Steve Rogers, James “Bucky” Barnes/Natasha Romanov
Summary: ABC invites you to the 60th anniversary special of the beloved family classic “The Sound of Music”.  A tuneful, heartwarming story, based on the real life story of the Rogers Family singers, one of the best known concert groups of the era. Actually, it’s the story of Antony Stark, an Italian monk whose best shot at escaping Reich controlled Austria is to become the tutor of the seven children of Captain Stefen Rogers. The hills are not alive with music, they are swarming with Nazis and Tony’s not the only one keeping secrets or desperately trying to save what he loves. What he loves has gotten really REALY confused, but maybe he’s not alone in that either
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slytherin-puffskein · 5 years
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17, 18 and 22 for the ask game
17. Which Marauder is your MC most like?
That’s a good question ! I would say half Remus Lupin, half Sirius Black. Remus, because both of them have something in common: being a werewolf. Sirius Black, as both are troublemakers. Like, huge troublemakers.
18. Which Marauder is your Jacob most like?
James Potter, totally. Stefen has a huge amount of self confidence, and can be quite arrogant and obnoxious.
22. How does your Jacob feel about your MC’s significant other (and/or friends)?
Answered here !
MC & Jacob Asks !
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Chapters: 17/? Fandom: The Avengers (Marvel Movies), The Avengers (Marvel) - All Media Types Rating: Explicit Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence Relationships: Steve Rogers/Tony Stark, Steve Rogers/ Peggy Carter, Sharon Carter/Steve Rogers, James "Bucky" Barnes/Natasha Romanov Characters: Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Avengers Team (MCU), Nick Fury, Janet Van Dyne, Other Marvel Characters, Peter Parker Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - The Sound of Music Fusion, Alternate Universe - Historical, Period-Typical Homophobia, Period-Typical Racism, Period-Typical Sexism, Scenes of violence, Disturbing Themes, Nazis everywhere and not the singing kind, period fic, Parent Steve Rogers, Kid Fic, Wartime Romance, Slow Burn, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder - PTSD, Parent Tony Stark, Emotional Hurt/Comfort, Protective Steve, Steve Feels, Survivor Guilt, Jewish Tony Stark, child endangerment, Tony Stark Feels, Torture, Implied/Referenced Torture, Musician Steve Rogers, Musician Bucky Barnes Series: Part 1 of Sound Of Music Summary:
ABC invites you to the 60th anniversary special of the beloved family classic “The Sound of Music”. A tuneful, heartwarming story, based on the real life story of the Rogers Family singers, one of the best known concert groups of the era. Actually, it's the story of Antony Stark, an Italian monk whose best shot at escaping Reich controlled Austria is to become the tutor of the seven children of Captain Stefen Rogers. The hills are not alive with music, they are swarming with Nazis and Tony's not the only one keeping secrets or desperately trying to save what he loves. What he loves has gotten really REALY confused, but maybe he's not alone in that either.
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transnameswap · 6 years
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Middle name for Malachi? Prefer masculine but any neutral names that go well are welcome.
Malachi Sage
Malachi Silver
Malachi Blue
Malachi Miles / Myles
Malachi Milo
Malachi Harris
Malachi Quinn
Malachi Vince
Malachi Carson
Malachi Dakota
Malachi Ernest
Malachi Erickson
Malachi Eric / Erick / Erik
Malachi Erin
Malachi Andrew
Malachi Viktor / Victor
Malachi Steven / Stephen
Malachi Stefen
Malachi Zayne / Zayn
Malachi Jason
Malachi Jay / Jae
Malachi James
Malachi Louis
:-0 hope these help you out!
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zanimljivaekonomija · 3 years
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LEBRON DŽEJMS I LOS ANĐELES LEJKERSI VODE NA LISTI NAJPOPULARNIJIH NBA DRESOVA I TIMSKE ROBE DRUGU GODINU ZAREDOM  
- Dres Kevina Djurenta iz Bruklin Netsa je rangiran kao drugi najprodavaniji  - 
LONDON, 10. marta 2021. –Nacionalna košarkaška asocijacija (NBA) objavila je danas da su LeBron Džejms  i ekipa Los Anđeles Lejkersa osigurali prva mesta na NBA listama najpopularnijih dresova i timske robe u Evropi drugu godinu zaredom. Rezultati su zasnovani na prodaji sa NBAStore.eu, zvanične NBA online prodavnice u Evropi koju vodi Fanatics (International) Limited, od početka NBA sezone 2020-21. 
Kevin Djurent iz Bruklin Netsa je rangiran je kao drugi na listi najprodavanijih dresova, a slede ga Stefen Kari iz Golden Stejt Voriorsa na 3. mestu i saigrači iz Bruklin Netsa, Kajri Irving na četvrtom i Džejms Harden na 5. mestu. Slovenac Luka Dončić iz Dalas Maveriksa je šesti na top listi dresova, a prati ga Janis Adetokumbo (Grčka)  iz Milvoki Baksa na 7. mestu. 
Na listi najprodavanije timske robe u Evropi, iza vodećih LA Lejkersa, našli su se Bruklin Netsi (br. 2), Golden Stejt Voriorsi (br. 3), Boston Seltiksi (br. 4) i Čikago Bulsi (br. 5). 
Top 10 najpopularnijih NBA dresova            
LeBron     James, Los Angeles Lakers 
Kevin     Durant, Brooklyn Nets 
Stephen     Curry, Golden State Warriors 
Kyrie     Irving, Brooklyn Nets 
James     Harden, Brooklyn Nets 
Luka     Dončić, Dallas Mavericks 
Giannis     Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks 
Ja     Morant, Memphis Grizzlies 
Jimmy     Butler, Miami Heat 
Zach     Lavine, Chicago Bulls   
Top 10 najpopularnije timske robe: 
Los     Angeles Lakers 
Brooklyn     Nets 
Golden     State Warriors 
Boston     Celtics 
Chicago     Bulls 
Miami     Heat 
Milwaukee     Bucks 
Dallas     Mavericks 
Toronto     Raptors 
Philadelphia     76ers 
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sankey2608 · 3 years
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KAN vs TAM Dream11 Prediction | NFL 2021
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KAN vs TAM Dream11 Prediction | TAM vs KAN Dream11 Prediction | NFL 2021 | Match Details KAN vs TAM, NFL Raymond James Stadium Monday, February 08, 2021 05:00 AM In the NFL 2021, we have Kansas CityChiefs squaring off against Tampa BayBuccaneers at Raymond James Stadium . Kansas CityChiefs vs Tampa BayBuccaneers Dream11 Preview KAN vs TAM Dream11 Prediction Kansas CityChiefs (KAN) – Key Players Chad Henne Patrick Mahomes Matt Moore Jordan Ta’amu Le’Veon Bell Tampa BayBuccaneers (TAM) – Key Players Tom Brady Blaine Gabbert Ryan Griffin Reid Sinnett Drew Stanton KAN vs TAM – Team Squad Kansas CityChiefs (KAN): Chad Henne, Patrick Mahomes, Matt Moore, Jordan Ta’amu, Le’Veon Bell, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Darwin Thompson, DeAndre Washington, Damien Williams, Darrel Williams, Anthony Sherman, Gehrig Dieter, Maurice Ffrench, Jody Fortson, Mecole Hardman, Tyreek Hill, Marcus Kemp, Byron Pringle, Demarcus Robinson, Tajae Sharpe, Sammy Watkins, Evan Baylis, Nick Keizer, Travis Kelce, RickySeals-Jones, Deon Yelder, Daniel Kilgore, Austin Reiter, Darryl Williams, Nick Allegretti, Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, Patrick Omameh, Kelechi Osemele, Stefen Wisniewski, Bryan Witzmann, Andrew Wylie, Yasir Durant, Eric Fisher, Lucas Niang, Martinas Rankin, Mike Remmers, Mitchell Schwartz, Prince Tega Wanogho, Taco Charlton, Frank Clark, Mike Danna, Demone Harris, Tanoh Kpassagnon, Alex Okafor, Tim Ward, Braxton Hoyett, Chris Jones, Derrick Nnadi, Mike Pennel, Khalen Saunders, Tershawn Wharton, Read the full article
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junker-town · 4 years
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The Steelers invested in the future, despite few resources
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Pittsburgh lost a first-round pick and cap space with the Minkah Fitzpatrick trade, but still added depth to the roster.
The Pittsburgh Steelers entered 2019 with one purpose: to make it back to the playoffs. Instead, they missed out on the postseason for the second year in a row.
Starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger went down with a season-ending elbow injury in Week 2, and the Steelers didn’t have much consistent success with backups Mason Rudolph or Devlin Hodges. Other injuries — including to Hodges, receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, and running back James Conner — didn’t help. Neither did center Maurkice Pouncey’s two-game suspension for his involvement in the Steelers-Browns fight.
Despite the setbacks, the Steelers were able to finish at .500 and Roethlisberger will be back for 2020. Unfortunately, Pittsburgh doesn’t have much capital to fix their depth issues.
Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8), missed playoffs
The Steelers are without a first-round pick thanks to their trade for Minkah Fitzpatrick during the season. They also don’t have much spending money to make major pickups in free agency. However, there are still things the Steelers can address this offseason.
Before free agency:
Defensive tackle: The Steelers won’t be able to afford to re-sign versatile DT Javon Hargrave, who had four sacks in 2019. He was also an important part of their run defense. Pittsburgh can try to fill the void at defensive tackle with a cheaper free agent or a mid-round draft pick.
Offensive line: The Steelers have a solid unit, but it’s one that includes four starters ages 30 or older. It also has the job of protecting the 38-year-old Roethlisberger. If Pittsburgh parts ways with the oldest player on the line, Ramon Foster, it could save $4 million in cap space. The Steelers probably won’t do a complete overhaul of the line this offseason, but slowly adding some youth in free agency and the draft would be wise.
Tight end: Vance McDonald took a major step back last season, finishing with just 273 yards and three touchdowns on the season. The Steelers do have the club option for McDonald, which means they could move on from him, but he’s hoping to get another shot in Pittsburgh. If not, there are several tight ends guys in the draft with upside. Notre Dame’s Cole Kmet or Missouri’s Albert Okwuegbunam will likely be around as Day 2 picks.
What Behind the Steel Curtain wants most this offseason: The Pittsburgh Steelers don’t have many options when it comes to offseason needs. They don’t have a first-round draft pick after trading for Fitzpatrick, and they don’t have much salary cap space. But if I were to list what the team needs the most, I would start with the offensive line. The Steelers have a great unit, when healthy, but they are getting a little long in the tooth. It is time to start restocking the shelves with talent who can keep Roethlisberger healthy and help make the Steelers offense a force to be reckoned with again. — Jeff Hartman
After free agency:
The Steelers filled two immediate needs with the high-ceiling tight end Eric Ebron and interior offensive lineman Stefen Wisniewski. They’ve been spending smartly, which is important given their lack of cap space and draft picks, and managed to restructure the contract of six different players to facilitate their moves thus far.
Defensive tackle: Chris Wormley was a nice addition, but he hardly fills the hole left by Javon Hargrave. The Steelers need to spend their top pick on a tackle if there’s one who makes sense when they finally get around to selecting at No. 49 overall.
Offensive line: It’s still a good idea to draft an offensive lineman or two for depth and to compete for starting roles on their aging offensive line.
Wide receiver: The Steelers have some great receivers, but injuries decimated the position a year ago and they could always use more offensive talent to maximize the final year(s?) of Roethlisberger’s contract. This is THE draft to snag a receiver, too.
After the draft:
The Steelers addressed the wide receiver position immediately, snagging Notre Dame’s Chase Claypool. At 6’4, he’s a big target who also brings speed and versatility to the position. Maryland running back Anthony McFarland, taken in the fourth round, could be a hidden gem. Louisiana-Lafayette guard Kevin Dotson will give them some OL depth.
Pittsburgh didn’t land a defensive tackle until the seven round (Carlos Davis of Nebraska), though Charlotte pass rusher Alex Highsmith is a great fit for its front seven.
Dan Kadar’s draft grade: B+
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Sound of Music!AU- Chapter 12
THE SOUND OF MUSIC
Chapter 12
Pairing: Steve Rogers/Tony Stark
Fandom: Avengers (616/MCU)
Warnings: Graphic Violence
Relationships: Steve Rogers/Tony Stark, Steve Rogers/ Peggy Carter, Sharon Carter/Steve Rogers, James “Bucky” Barnes/Natasha Romanov
Summary: ABC invites you to the 60th anniversary special of the beloved family classic “The Sound of Music”.  A tuneful, heartwarming story, based on the real life story of the Rogers Family singers, one of the best known concert groups of the era. Actually, it’s the story of Antony Stark, an Italian monk whose best shot at escaping Reich controlled Austria is to become the tutor of the seven children of Captain Stefen Rogers. The hills are not alive with music, they are swarming with Nazis and Tony’s not the only one keeping secrets or desperately trying to save what he loves. What he loves has gotten really REALY confused, but maybe he’s not alone in that either.
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Defense, Snell, Big Ben carry Pittsburgh over Giants 26-16
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Ben Roethlisberger did a really Pittsburgh factor in his return to the lineup, driving the Steelers’ protection and operating sport to victory.
Oh, Massive Ben did a lot to assist the trigger. Roethlisberger, who missed the ultimate 14 video games final season after elbow surgical procedure, threw for 3 scores in a 26-16 win over the New York Giants at an empty and eerie MetLife Stadium on Monday evening.
The keys, although, had been a number of defensive performs and the operating of backup Bennie Snell, who rushed for 113 yards on 19 carries – his first 100-yard efficiency in his second NFL season.
”We now have talked brazenly in regards to the maturation course of and issues you possibly can anticipate from a second-year participant,” coach Mike Tomlin stated, ”and he is confirmed indicators of that from the very starting of this course of. He’s a top quality participant and one that’s maturing and rising, and one who answered the bell when known as upon.”
The protection, whereas not fairly on the extent of the famed Metal Curtain, was a lot stingy and bodily. It not solely held Saquon Barkley to six yards on 15 carries, it additionally swarmed him within the backfield practically all evening.
Three Steelers stars acquired them their first landing. All-Professional linebacker T.J. Watt made a intelligent interception on the New York 36. Roethlisberger beat a blitz with an ideal throw to JuJu Smith-Schuster for a 10-yard second-quarter rating. Chris Boswell’s additional level hit the upright, leaving them behind 10-9.
They acquired the lead with 7 seconds remaining within the half as Roethlisberger linked with James Washington, who dived into the tip zone for a 13-yard rating. Boswell made the PAT this time, and added a 36-yard subject objective early within the remaining quarter. That got here following the evening’s greatest play.
Regardless that the Pittsburgh protection broke down because the Giants marched 87 yards on 19 performs in slightly below 9 minutes within the third quarter, it nonetheless got here up with a serious cease. Bud Dupree pressured quarterback Daniel Jones as he rolled left from the four and deflected his go. Edge rusher Cam Heyward virtually made a good catch ultimately zone for the interception.
”I wish to make a play for my group. I noticed Bud laying him down,” Heyward stated. ”I attempted to make play and float to the ball.
”We acquired to be an opportunistic protection. We acquired sacks by guys who do not normally get sacks and interceptions by guys who do not normally get interceptions.”
Roethlisberger then took Pittsburgh 62 yards for the sector objective and a 19-10 lead. He hit Smith-Schuster once more for a 10-yard landing and a 26-10 lead earlier than New York acquired a late TD.
Roethlisberger completed 21 of 32 for 229 yards has now thrown for 366 touchdowns, a franchise document, tying Eli Manning for the eighth most in NFL historical past.
SLOPPINESS
Not unexpectedly, sloppy play was the order of the night early on. New York had a dropped go by Evan Engram and a delay-of-game penalty on fourth-and-1.
The primary time a Steeler touched the ball this season, it was a muff by punt returner Diontae Johnson deep in Pittsburgh territory. Oshane Ximines recovered on the 3, however New York solely managed a 21-yard subject objective by Graham Gano.
There have been three drops and the muff within the first half of the opening interval, and neither group may run the ball efficiently in Joe Choose’s debut as Giants coach.
Not precisely made for prime time – till the start of the second quarter and Darius Slayton’s publish sample landing reception of 41 yards for a 10-Three Giants lead.
Slayton caught a 7-yard TD go with 1:52 remaining within the sport and had six receptions for 102 yards.
PREGAME SCENE
Nineteen of the Giants’ 48 energetic gamers knelt in the course of the nationwide anthem, largely defensive gamers. Defensive deal with Dalvin Tomlinson was on a knee with a hand throughout his coronary heart.
The Steelers stood facet by facet whereas a gaggle of gamers held a white banner with the phrases ”Steelers Towards Racism.” Solely tight finish Eric Ebron raised his arm.
The Steelers remained of their locker room and the Giants stood in an finish zone some 25 minutes earlier when the Black anthem, ”Raise Each Voice and Sing,” was performed.
INJURIES
Steelers beginning operating again James Conner left within the second half with an ankle harm. Guard Stefen Wisnewski sustained a pectoral harm one play earlier than proper deal with Zach Banner harm his proper knee within the fourth quarter. Banner had overwhelmed out Chukwuma Okorafor for the beginning spot after he remade his physique and method, dropping 30 kilos.
NEXT UP
Steelers: Host the Broncos on Sunday.
Giants: Go to the Bears on Sunday.
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Post Draft NFL Power Rankings
1: Ravens
The Ravens finished 14-2 last season, but surprisingly lost in their first playoff game. What did they due to improve themselves this offseason? Well they kept Matt Judon who fans believed would be traded and they also acquired Calais Campbell in a trade with the Jaguars. People will forgot about that trade because he’s 33, but in the last two seasons he’s had 10.5 and 6.5 sacks. Heading into the draft, they needed some help in the middle of their defense. To fix that, they stole Patrick Queen with the 28th pick and they drafted Malik Harrison in round 3. Not only is their linebacker core looking much better, but they upgraded their defensive line by drafting Justin Madubuike.  Their offense is looking scary, they should have one of the best running games in football with J.K. Dobbins and Mark Ingram. They also added Devin Duvernay and James Proche, two solid receivers from a deep receiver class. The Ravens improved themselves a lot in the offseason.
2: Chiefs
The Chiefs didn’t lose any big pieces in free agency, which is very good for them considering they just won the Super Bowl. In the draft, the Chiefs took Clyde Edwards-Helaire, one of my favorite running backs from this draft class. I compare him to Mark Ingram and Frank Gore, and Andy Reid thinks he’s a better version of Brian Westbrook. The Chiefs took offensive tackle Lucas Niang in the 3rd round which was a steal; Niang didn’t allow one sack throughout his college career. They needed some help on defense and they got that. They selected Willie Gay Jr who’s pretty much a worse Isaiah Simmons. Gay Jr would’ve been picked much earlier if it weren’t for off the field issues. The Chiefs also took blazing fast cornerback L’Jarius Sneed in the 4th round. Sneed is versatile, playing both safety and cornerback. I’m a big fan of the Chiefs offseason.
3: Saints 
The Saints nailed the offseason. At quarterback, they kept Drew Brees and Taysom Hill. Yes, they lost Teddy Bridgewater, but they signed Jameis Winston, who’s every bit as good as Bridgewater, for a deal that’ll only cost a maximum of 3.4 million dollars. Obviously with Brees, quarterback wasn’t the biggest of needs. They got some help for their star quarterback by signing Emmanuel Sanders. On defense, they made an impressive signing by acquiring veteran safety Malcolm Jenkins. In the past two seasons, Jenkins played at a high level, reaching 97 and 81 tackles. In the draft, they got the best center, Cesar Ruiz, at 26. Linebacker Zack Baun, who is a Kyle Van Noy clone, astonishingly slipped to them in the 3rd round. The Saints also got the second best tight end in Adam Trautman. This was very good offseason for the Saints.
4: 49ers
The important players the 49ers lost from last years team were DeForest Buckner and Emmanuel Sanders. However, they got rid of Buckner through trade and simply couldn’t afford to keep him either of them. The 49ers got the 13th pick in return for Buckner, and traded back one spot to 14. At 14 they took Javon Kinlaw who will replace Bucker in the interior of the defensive line. Kinlaw is talented, affecting both the run and pass game. In Kinlaw’s last two seasons he finished with 65 tackles, 15 tackles for a loss, and 10 sacks. The 49ers then traded up from 31 to 25 and picked Brandon Aiyuk who will replace Emmanuel Sanders. Aiyuk is almost identical to Deebo Samuel. With Joe Staley retiring, the 49ers traded a 5th and a 2021 3rd for Trent Williams who will be a huge upgrade at left tackle. Some other key picks the 49ers made in the draft were selecting Colton McKivitz who will provide them with some more offensive line help, something that never hurts. They also got a good blocking tight end in Charlie Woerner and a depth receiver in Jauan Jennings. It’s been a pretty good offseason for the NFC Champs.
5: Buccaneers
The Buccaneers signed Tom Brady! That’s enough said. Well, maybe not, because the Patriots lost in the wild card game last year. So what else did tbe Buccaneers do? The Buccaneers added some offensive line help for Brady by signing Joe Haeg. That wasn’t their only offensive line help for their newly signed quarterback; when they traded up from 14 to 13, they selected Tristan Wirfs, an offensive tackle who many people thought was the second best offensive tackle in a loaded offensive tackle class. However, the Buccaneers made Wirfs the fourth offensive tackle taken. Just last week, the Buccaneers pulled off a stunning trade for Rob Grownkowski. With Gronk, Chris Godwin, Mike Evans, O.J. Howard, and Cameron Brate, you’d think they were already good enough on offense. But no, they drafted receiver Tyler Johnson and running backs Ke’Shawn Vaughn and Calais Campbell. It wasn’t all offense for the Buccaneers; they also drafted talented safety Antoine Winfield Jr, defensive tackle Khalil Davis, and linebacker Chapelle Russell. What a crazy and great offseason for the Buccaneers.
6: Vikings
A couple good signings the Vikings made were adding run stuffer Michael Pierce from the Ravens and getting wide receiver Tajee Sharp from the Titans. The Vikings traded star receiver Stefon Diggs, but with the pick they got back from him they were able to replace him with talented receiver Justin Jefferson, who shouldn’t have even been available at 22. The Vikings had an amazing draft. Besides taking Jefferson, they also got cornerbacks Jeff Gladney and Cameron Dantzler, who fill a huge need for them, at 31 and 81. Offensive tackle was another necessity for them and they filled that with the falling Ezra Cleveland at 56. Cleveland was projected to go in late round 1 or early round 2. The Vikings had 15 picks so I’m definitely not going through all of them, but some other notable additions in the draft were defensive lineman D.J. Wonnum and James Lynch, and fast linebacker Troy Dye. The Vikings had a solid free agency and a top 5 draft.
7: Cowboys
The Cowboys lost pro bowl cornerback Byron Jones to the Dolphins in free agency. They also lost another contributor in pass rusher Robert Quinn. But they really upgraded their defensive line in free agency. The Cowboys added Gerald McCoy and Dontari Poe, so running against them will be frightening. But if that wasn’t scary enough, they also drafted defensive tackle Neville Gallimore. To replace Byron Jones, they drafted lengthy cornerback Trevon Diggs in the 2nd round. Many scouts and teams had a 1st round grade on Diggs, so landing him in round 2 was a steal. But that wasn’t even their best pick. The Cowboys took the best wide receiver in the class, CeeDee Lamb, at 17. How will you be able to stop the Cowboys offense? If you double CeeDee Lamb they also have pro bowl receiver Amari Cooper and young and improving receiver Michael Gallup. If you focus on the passing game they can beat you with Ezekel Elliot and vise versa. Dallas also got cornerback Reggie Robinson from Tulsa, someone who landed on Bleacher Report’s list of late round draft picks that could be future pro bowlers. The Cowboys really look a lot better. 
8: Colts
In free agency, the Colts added run stuffer Sheldon Day and struggling cornerback (although he used to be a pro bowler) Xavier Rhodes. The biggest addition was obviously Phillip Rivers. However, their best  addition might be DeForest Buckner, who they traded their 13th pick for. Despite not having a 1st round pick, the Colts got two first round talents in receiver Michael Pittman Jr and Jonathan Taylor at picks 31 and 44. The Colts also upgraded their defense by adding versatile safety Julian Blackmon, defensive tackle Rob Windsor, and cornerback Isaiah Rodgers. They also added offensive guard Danny Pinter who Phillip Rivers and Jonathan Taylor will both love. Another key move, although it won’t help them this year, was drafting Jacob Eason. Eason should be good in a couple years once Phillip Rivers retires. The Colts look much improved on both sides of the ball.
9: Steelers
In free agency, the Steelers got two solid additions in tight end Eric Ebron and offensive guard Stefen Wisniewski. Wisniewski played for the Super Bowl champion Chiefs last season and took over the starting job in week 16 following an injury. He was excellent in pass protection during that time. Ebron had a breakout season in 2018, reaching 750 yards and 13 touchdowns. He only had 375 yards and 3 touchdowns last year, though. The Steelers will hope they can rejuvenate his career. In the draft, the Steelers got a combine stud and athletic freak wide receiver Chase Claypool. They also added shifty running back Anthony McFarland Jr and a good offensive guard in Kevin Dotson. On defense, the Steelers added pass rusher Alex Highsmith who was a good value pick and they got hard-hitting safety Antoine Brooks Jr and defensive tackle Carlos Davis (brother of Khalil Davis who I mentioned earlier). Not only did the Steelers make all those moves, but Ben Roethlisberger should be healthy next season. The Steelers could be a surprisingly good team.
10: Seahawks
The Seahawks signed Greg Olsen and stacked up in offensive lineman in free agency by adding Cedric Ogbuehi, Brandon Shell, and B.J. Finney. Seattle also got veteran Bruce Irvin who had 8.5 sacks last season. The Seahawks draft was anything but good, though. They reached for middle linebacker Jordyn Brooks, who doesn’t even play a position of need. They reached again for developmental edge rusher Darrell Taylor and for running back DeeJay Dallas. The rest of their picks were decent, but not anything good enough to make up for the bad picks. Seattle drafted two tight ends in Colby Parkinson and Stephen Sullivan. It’s looking like their offense will consist of two tight ends playing at all times and they can rotate between a few of them. If Clowney returns, the Seahawks should also have a very good defense and I’d put them higher on the list, but who knows where he’ll go. Seattle will have a good offense next year, but their offensive line and defense are still question marks. 
11: Bills
The Bills made a splash by trading for Stefon Diggs who should instantly become Josh Allen’s favorite target. They got some needed defensive line help in signing Mario Addison and Vernon Butler and they got corner help in E.J. Gaines and Josh Norman. In the draft, they got more defensive help. A.J. Epenesa was surprisingly available at 54 which made for one of the better picks in the draft. They also got another corner in Dane Jackson from Pittsburgh. Their draft was offensive heavy though as they got a power runner who’s been compared to Marshawn Lynch in Zack Moss from Utah, a wide receiver who’s been compared to Courtland Sutton in Gabriel Davis from UCF, another wide receiver in Isaiah Hodgins, and a solid backup quarterback in Jake Fromm. They also added a Tyler Bass, a kicker. Next year, the Bills should have a good run-first offense that still has a decent passing game. Their defense should also be very good. 
12: Titans
The Titans had a surprising run to the AFC Champ game last year but they definitely regressed this offseason. They traded Jurell Casey for next to nothing, lost Jack Conklin, and might lose Logan Ryan on top of that. Some other losses they suffered that weren’t as important were Dion Lewis, Austin Johnson, and Marcus Mariota. Their only free agency additions were Vic Beasley, Ty Sambrailo, and Jack Crawford. Their draft was okay as they added offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson to replace Jack Conklin, drafted Kristian Fulton, and got a good running back who I think can be a hidden gem in Darrynton Evans. The rest of their picks won’t be big contributors. Tennessee undoubtedly got worse in the offseason, but they can still be a decent team.
13: Packers
The Packers lost a few key players in Jimmy Graham, Blake Martinez, Bryan Buluga, Kyler Fackrell, and Geronimo Allison. But, they managed to replace Geronimo Allison with Devin Funchess, replace Blake Martinez with a tackling machine in linebacker Christian Kirksey, and sign a right tackle in Ricky Wagner. After the free agency period, it wad clear they had gotten worse and needed some targets for Aaron Rodgers. Many people expected them to get receiver help with their first pick, but they instead chose to draft Aaron Rodgers’ successor in Jordan Love. I actually like that pick although it won’t benefit them for a couple years. Green Bay didn’t do too well the rest of the draft as they reached for a power back in the huge A.J. Dillon in round 2. They had a solid round 3 pick in tight end Josiah Deguara. In round 4 they got a need with linebacker Kamal Martin, but I would’ve definitely gone with a receiver. The remainder of their picks were three offensive lineman, a safety, and a pass rusher. In such a deep receiver class, it’s hard to imagine the Packers actually passed on one. Like Tennessee, the Packers are a team that got to their conference’s championship game, yet regressed big time in the offseason.
14: Broncos
The Broncos lost Chris Harris Jr, Derek Wolfe, Andy Janovich, Casey Kreiter, Connor McGovern, and Will Parks earlier in the offseason. That’s not to say they had a bad free agency period, as they still added Melvin Gordon, Nick Vannett, Jurrell Casey, Christian Covington, Sam Martin, Graham Glasgow, and Jeff Driskel. Heading into the draft, they hadn’t really improved or gotten worse. Their draft was one of the best in the league, though. They stacked up on offense with two receivers, Jerry Jeudy and K.J. Hamler, and got a good tight end in Albert Okwuegbunam. Add that what they already had in Courtland Sutton and Noah Fant and their passing offense should be one of the best in the league. They also have a top 10 running back in Phillip Lindsay and a top 15 running back in Melvin Gordon. Their offensive line is a lot better with Lloyd Cushenberry and Netane Muti. Muti only fell to pick 181 because of injuries. On defense, the Broncos got a solid, lengthy corner in Michael Ojemudia and a very good defensive tackle in McTelvin Agim. Getting help in the middle of their defense was important for them, and they were able to land Justin Strnad in the 5th round. Strnad led Wake Forest in both interceptions and special teams tackles. Special teams isn’t the only place where he got tackles, he had 69 through eight games, along with 2 sacks. Due to their amazing draft, the Broncos are certainly one of the most improved teams in the league. 
15: Chargers
The Chargers lost a few key players in free agency and through trade; Phillip Rivers, Adrian Phillips, Melvin Gordon, Travis Benjamin, and Thomas Davis. That’s not to say they got worse. They really improved their offensive line by getting Trai Turner and Brian Buluga, and they improved their defense by signing Linval Joseph and Chris Harris Jr. In the draft, the Chargers got their quarterback of the future in Justin Herbert at pick 6, then they traded back into round 1 and got the best middle linebacker, Kenneth Murray. The Chargers then got running back Joshua Kelly who won’t have to move far as he’s from UCLA. With Kelly and Austin Ekeler the Chargers should still have a very good run game. They doubled up on wide receiver, getting Joe Reed in round 5 and K.J. Hill in round 7. Those were both very good picks for where they got them, and in between they got a safety, Alohi Gilman. The Chargers offensive line is a lot better which will benefit Herbert and the whole offense. Their defense is also much improved.
16: Patriots
The Patriots lost Tom Brady, Kyle Van Noy, Jamie Collins, Elandon Roberts Danny Shelton, and more players. Those names I just mentioned were all crucial players from last years team. The only valuable signings were Adrian Phillips and Marquise Lee. Despite many people not being huge fans of their draft, I liked it. They got a very versatile safety in Kyle Dugger and another versatile player in linebacker Josh Uche. Those are both players that Belicheck should be thrilled to have because he’ll use them in many ways and find a way to get them to play their best. They got another player that’ll fit Belicheck’s system in pass rusher Anfernee Jennings. They also got two good tight ends in Devin Asiasi and Dalton Keene. After that, they drafted a punter, linebacker, and three offensive lineman. The Patriots got worse in the offseason, yet I still feel good about them because they have an amazing coach and got players that fit his system.
17: Eagles
The only good players the Patriots couldn’t keep in free agency were Malcolm Jenkins, who they surprisingly cut, Jordan Howard, Nelson Aghelor, and Timmy Jernigan. But they were able to replace Timmy Jernigan with Javon Hargrave, trade for Darius Slay, and trade for Marquise Goodwin on the final day of the draft. In the draft, they were able to upgrade at wide receiver which was a big position of need. Not only did they trade for Goodwin by only trading down from 190 to 220, but they also drafted Jalen Reagor, Josh Hightower, and Quez Watkins at picks 21, 168, and 200. Getting Jalen Hurts in round 2 was questionable considering they have Wentz, but they should find a way to get the versatile player on the field. There’s also a good chance Wentz gets hurt. They also got two offensive tackles from Auburn, one being Jack Driscoll and the other being Prince Tega-Wanogho. Prince Tega-Wanogho was a massive steal at 210. On the defensive side of the ball, they selected two linebackers in Davion Taylor and Casey Toohill, along with a safety in K’Von Wallace. Taylor is more of a pass rusher while Toohill is a middle linebacker and Wallace is a big safety that can play in the box. The Eagles improved a lot on offensel, especially at the wide receiver position.
18: Raiders
The Raiders luckily didn’t lose key players in free agency, yet they added some in linebackers Cory Littleton and Nick Kwiatkoski and talented backip quarterback Marcus Mariota. The Raiders actually signed 11 players in free agency and only 5 left, so they did more than just fill up the holes of the losses. In the draft, Gruden and the Raiders added more than enough speed; they drafted Henry Ruggs III at pick 12, Lynn Bowden Jr at pick 80, and Bryan Edwards at pick 81. All three of those receivers are blazing fast. At 19, the Raiders reached for Damon Arnette. Arnette was the 8th best corner on Daniel Jeremiah’s big board and they made him the 3rd one taken. Arnette wasn’t the only defensive back they picked, they also got safety Tanner Muse and cornerback Amik Robertson. All these new receivers and defensive backs will allow to keep up with the rest of this pass-happy league. The Raiders also picked John Simpson, a guard from Clemson.
19: Rams
The Rams lost corner back Nickell Robey-Coleman, Dante Fowler Jr, Cory Littleton, Greg Zuerlein, Jojo Natson, Todd Gurley, and Mike Thomas. They also traded Brandin Cooks. The only players they added in the free agency period were Leonard Floyd and A’Shawn Robinson. By drafting Cam Akers with their first pick, they’re getting someone that’ll be better than Gurley’s been lately. The Rams also selected Van Jefferson, a receiver often compared to Cooper Kupp. They got another offensive target in tight end Brycen Hopkins who plays like a big receiver. On defense, they got Alabama pass rusher Terrell Lewis and Terrell Burgess. Terrell Lewis has had his fair share of injuries, but when he’s on the field he’s dominant. Burgess plays both cornerback and safety. The Rams also added safety Jordan Fuller and linebacker Clay Johnston. Not only did the Rams add some impressive weapons on offense and talented players on defense, but they drafted a kicker and offensive guard named Sam Sloman and Tremayne Anchrum. I see the Rams being better next season then they were this season. Despite losing some impressive players, they drafted some that can fill their roles.
20: Cardinals
The Cardinals were another team that didn’t lose any essential players, yet they traded for star receiver DeAndre Hopkins and signed edge rushers Devon Kennard and De’Vondre Campbell. Those are three big upgrades for them. The Cardinals also nailed the draft. They got a generational defensive talent in extremely versatile linebacker Isaiah Simmons, added two great run stuffers in defensive tackles Leki Fotu and Rashard Lawrence, and added linebacker Evan Weaver. On offense they managed to get offensive tackle Josh Jones and running back Eno Benjamin. Jones was expected to between picks 20 and 40, yet the Cardinals managed to get him at 72. Eno Benjamin should serve as a very good compliment to Kenyan Drake in the backfield, and that was a need considering they gave away David Johnson in the Hopkins trade. The Cardinals are a lot better on both sides of the ball.
21: Falcons
The Falcons lost important players in De’Vondre Camplell, Adrian Clayborn, Austin Hooper, Ty Sambrailo, and Vic Beasley. Replacing Hooper by signing Hayden Hurst and signing a talented pass rusher in Dante Fowler Jr to replace Campbell were just two of the signings they made. But in the draft, they went defensive heavy; they got corner A.J. Terrell at 16, defensive tackle Marlon Davidson at 47, linebacker Mykal Walker at 119, and safety Jaylinn Hawkins at 134. Drafting center Matt Hennessy at 78 was their only offensive move. They also selected Syracuse punter Sterling Hofrichter. Though they lost key players in free agency, they found solid replacements for a couple of them and they really boosted their defensive talent. 
22: Texans
The Texans offseason started out awful as they traded DeAndre Hopkins and a 4th rounder and only got David Johnson, a 2nd rounder, and a 2021 4th rounder in return. To replace Hopkins the Texans made a questionable trade, giving away a 2nd rounder for Brandin Cooks. In a draft so deep at receiver, they could’ve gotten a better and cheaper option than Cooks with the pick they gave away. The Texans signing Timmy Jernigan was the one positive thing they did. Houston took defensive tackle Ross Blacklock and pass rusher Jon Greenard. Those were a couple nice picks. They also got a 4th round corner, John Reid. On offense, they added offensive tackle Charlie Heck in the 4th round and got receiver depth in Isaiah Coulter with their 5th rounder. The Texans had an average draft, but after their awful offseason before that, it seems as if they’ve really gotten worse.
23: Giants
The only key player the Giants lost in free agency was special teams standout Michael Thomas. In the free agency period, the Giants added a good cornerback in James Bradberry, a solid linebacker in Blake Martinez, a pro bowl long snapper in Casey Kreiter, a decent edge rusher in Kyler Fackrell, and some depth players. The Giants were another draft winner. They solidified their offensive line, something that has been a need for years, by drafting Andrew Thomas at 4, developmental by high potential tackle Matt Peart at 99, and guard Shane Lemeiux at 150. On defense, they got a steal at safety at 36 by selecting Xavier McKinney. McKinney was supposed to go in the 1st round and has a game similar to Minkah Fitzpatrick. The Giants also made another impressive pick in corner in Darnay Holmes. The other selections were four linebackers and one more cornerback. The Giants improved in both free agency and the draft and they could be a surprise team if Daniel Jones plays better.
24: Browns
Cleveland lost linebackers Christian Kirksey and Joe Schobert among many other players, yet they still improved in free agency by bringing in offensive tackle Jack Conklin, safety Karl Joseph, safety Andrew Sendejo, tight end Austin Hooper, and defensive tackle Adrian Clayborn. The Browns also had a fantastic draft. They solidified their offensive line by getting tackle Jedrick Wills Jr at 10 and center Nick Harris at 160. They got two great offensive targets in tight end Harrison Bryant and receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones. On defense, they got two athletic LSU players in safety Grant Delpit and linebacker Jacob Phillips, along with a good defensive tackle in Jordan Elliot. The Browns were a free agency and draft winner just like the Giants and could be a decent team next season.
25: Lions 
The Lions had to trade Darius Slay and couldn’t retain Devon Kennard, Graham Glasgow, and A’Shawn Robinson. Linebacker Jamie Collins was their best signing and his play might decline as he leaves the Patriots. Getting defensive help was a must for the Lions, and they did so by picking cornerback Jeffrey Okudah at 3, pass rusher Julian Okwara at 67, defensive tackle John Penisni at 197, and another defensive tackle at 235 in Jashon Cornell. Okudah is the best corner prospect since Jalen Ramsey came out of Florida State, and due to his play style and talent he’s been compared to Ramsey, Stephon Gilmore, and Patrick Peterson. Julian Okwara is a good edge rusher that will be playing alongside his brother, Romeo. On offense they selected wide receiver Quintez Cephus at 166 and reached for running back Jason Huntley at 172. They also improved their offensive line with guards Jonah Jackson and Logan Stenberg. The Lions managed to upgrade their offensive line and their defense is better. If Matthew Stafford stays healthy they can be a much better team than this list shows.
26: Dolphins
The Dolphins really got better in both free agency and the draft. They signed Kyle Van Noy, Byron Jones, Shaq Lawson, Jordan Howard, Elandon Roberts, and Ereck Flowers (who actually played decent at guard last season), while not losing anyone good. With the 5th pick, the Dolphins got the insanely talented yet injury prone Tua Tagovailoa. After getting the injury prone quarterback, improving the offensive line was a necessity. They drafted offensive tackle Austin Jackson at 19, offensive guard Robert Hunt at 39, and offensive guard Solomon Kindley at 111. They also got one target for Tua that won’t play much, wide receiver Malcolm Perry with the 246th pick. The Dolphins had to get defensive help and they got some too. They picked a very athletic cornerback, Noah Igbinoghene, at 30. They got three defensive lineman, Raekwon Davis, Jason Stowbridge, and Curtis Weaver. Davis and Stowbridge are defensive tackles, Weaver is a defensive end. All three of those players should be very good players. They also got a safety, Brandon Jones, and a long snapper named Blake Ferguson. The Dolphins defense should be average and if Tua can stay healthy they can have a decent offense this year and a super good one in a couple years.
27: Panthers
The Panthers lost Madio Addison, James Bradberry, Bruce Irvin, and Gerald McCoy. Cam Newton isn’t coming back. They also traded away Trai Turner bot back left tackle Russell Okung in that trade. They signed receivers Seth Robertson and Robby Anderson and got talented quarterback Teddy Bridgewater. In the draft, the Panthers went all defense and they were winner. To improve the defensive line they drafted Derrick Brown at 7 and Bravvion Roy at 184. Brown is a very talented player that’s been compared to Ndamukong Suh and he should be a big time contributor and a pro bowl contender from year one. The Panthers also got Yetur Gross-Matos at 37, an edge rusher that most thought would go at the end of round 1. The Panthers picked two safeties, Jeremy Chinn and Kenny Robinson Jr. Chinn, like Dugger who went to the Patriots, comes from an unknown school but is extremely athletic and versatile. Kenny Robinson Jr is a ballhawk that chose to play in the XFL so he could support his family instead of playing college football. The Panthers also got two corners, Troy Pride Jr and Stantley Thomas-Oliver III. Both of those were good value picks. All the Panthers picks fit needs and we’re very good players for where they got them. Combine that with some of the offensive moves they made in free agency such as signing Teddy Bridgewater, and they can be a team that surprisingly plays well.
28: Jets
The Jets lost Robby Anderson in free agency but replaced him with Breshad Perriman. Another notable signing they made was center Connor McGovern from the Broncos. Everything else for them wasn’t too important so they didn’t get much better or worse in the free agency period. But the Jets did have a superb draft. The Jets got a boom or bust tackle at 11 with Mekhi Becton who hopefully pans out. At pick 56, wide receiver Denzel Mims was, to everyone’s surprise, available, so they took him. The Jets also drafted a good free safety in Ashtyn Davis and a good pass rusher in Jabari Zuniga. Those were impressive picks at 69 and 78. At 120 they took a running back, Lamical Perine, and five picks later they picked James Morgan, a quarterback. The Jets also took an offensive tackle in Cameron Clark at 129, got another steal in cornerback Bryce Hall at pick 158, and got an outstanding punter, Braden Mann, at pick 191. If Darnold can play up to expectations the Jets could have move up a few spots, but nobody knows if he will. 
29: Bengals
The Bengals improved in free agency; they hauled in D.J. Reader, Trae Waynes, and Vonn Bell among other players while not losing any valuable members of their team. The Bengals had ameliorated their team in the draft. They got an amazing quarterback in Joe Burrow with the first overall pick and with their 2nd rounder they got him a very good, big target in Tee Higgins. Their next two picks were my favorite because they got off-ball, modern-day linebackers that are good in coverage by picking Logan Wilson and Akeem-Davis Gaither at 65 and 107. Their last pick was another linebacker in Markus Bailey, but before that they got defensive end Khalid Kareem and offensive guard Hakeem Adenji. The Bengals had a very good draft and really improved the middle of their defense while also getting their franchise quarterback and a great target for him.
30: Jaguars
Jacksonville traded Nick Foles, A.J. Bouye, and Calais Campbell, with their best offseason signing being Joe Schobert. They also oddly kept Leonard Fournette and Yannick Ngakoue, and they should get rid of both soon. Fournette isn’t a contributor anymore and is being paid way too much money. Ngakoue is a pro bowl pass rusher but he wants out and I doubt he plays if he’s still on the team at the start of the season. At 9 they got the second best corner in C.J. Henderson, someone that the Falcons and Cowboys were looking to trade up for. At 20 they got K’Lavon Chaisson who is the 2nd best edge rusher in the draft, although he’s far behind Chase Young, and he’ll be Ngakoue’s replacement. The Jaguars got a versatile receiver in Laviska Shenault Jr at pick 42 and doubled up on receiver later on by taking Collin Johnson with pick 165. Shenault Jr can be a top player in the league if he stays healthy. The Jags took a defensive tackle and offensive tackle at 73 and 116 by taking DaVon Hamilton and Ben Bartch. Both of those players are adequate picks. They selected three defensive backs in corner Josiah Scott, safety Daniel Thomas, and corner Chris Claybrooks. Those players were picked at 137, 157, and 223. Their other picks were linebacker Shaquille Quarterman at 140, quarterback Jake Luton at 189, and tight end Tyler Davis at 206. With all those new faces on the team, the Jags might be a good team in a few years. They just need to ship out Fournette and Ngakoue and hope Minshew improves. If Minshew doesn’t get better, the Jaguars will be “Tanking for Trevor (Lawrence).”
31: Bears
The best player the Bears lost in free agency was Haha Clinton-Dix, and he was really the only contributor that’s gone from last year’s team besides Leonard Floyd. On the other hand, they traded for Nick Foles, signed Jimmy Graham, and signed Robert Quinn. At pick 43, the Bears took the best tight end in the draft, Cole Kmet. Kmet is a good blocker and receiver. With the way tight ends are valued these days I wouldn’t be surprised if we hear Kmet’s name a lot over the years. The Bears made two more impressive picks in corners Jaylon Johnson and Kindle Vildor at picks 50 and 163. Johnson is lengthy and good in press-man coverage while Vildor is shorter and feisty and will be a slot corner. Sandwiched in-between the two corners was Trevis Gipson, a DE/OLB who had 15 tackles for a loss and 8 sacks last year for Tulsa. After that they took a speedy receiver Darnell Mooney at pick 173. Mooney ran a 4.39 second 40 yard dash. Their two 7th rounders were offensive guard Arlington Hambright and offensive tackle Lachavious Simmons. I like the Bears draft, but that doesn’t change the fact that they’re stuck with Mitchell Trubisky and Nick Foles at quarterback and will really struggle to put up points.
32: Redskins
Despite getting the best player in the draft, defensive end Chase Young, with the second pick, the Redskins are still the worst team in the league. The Redskins lost Josh Norman, Trent Williams, and Quinton Dunbar. The only starting level player they signed was running back Peyton Barber. So their offseason started out pretty bad. Chase Young was the obvious pick at 2 and after that they went with four straight offensive players. They got a versatile, fast, and quick RB/WR in Antonio Gibson, a quality offensive tackle in Saahdiq Charles, a bigger wide receiver that was surprisingly available at 142 in Antonio Gandy-Golden, and the third best center in the draft in Keith Ismael. Those are all good picks and Gibson is my favorite, he’s just so electric with the ball in his hands and can make a play at any time. After that they ended the draft with three straight players on the defensive side of the ball. They took linebacker Khaleke Hudson, safety Kamren Curl, and defensive end James Smith-Williams. The Redskins have some skilled offensive players but a bad offensive line and Dwayne Haskins looks like a big time bust. Their defense is also awful. The Redskins will have trouble getting four wins next season.
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All the Right Moves is a 1983 American sports drama film directed by Michael Chapman and starring Tom Cruise, Craig T. Nelson, Lea Thompson, Chris Penn, and Gary Graham. It was filmed on location in Johnstown, Pennsylvania,[3][4][5] and Pittsburgh.
Plot summary
Stefen "Stef" Djordjevic (Cruise) is a Serbian American high school defensive back who is gifted in both sports and academics. He is seeking a college football scholarship to escape the economically depressed small western Pennsylvania town of Ampipe and a dead-end job and life working at the mill like his father and brother Greg. He dreams of becoming an engineer right after he graduates from college. Ampipe is a company town whose economy is dominated by the town's main employer, American Pipe & Steel, a steel mill struggling through the downturn of the early 1980s recession. Stef gets through his days with the love of his girlfriend, Lisa Lietzke (Thompson), and his strong bond with his teammates.
Most of the film takes place after the big football game against undefeated Walnut Heights High School. Ampipe appears headed to win the game, when a fumbled handoff in the closing seconds—as well as Stefen's pass interference penalty earlier in the game—leads to a Walnut Heights victory. Following the game, Coach Burt Nickerson (Nelson) lambastes the fumbler in the locker room, telling him he "quit" the game. When Stefen retorts that the coach himself quit, the coach kicks him off the team.
In the aftermath, disgruntled Ampipe fans vandalize Coach Nickerson's house and yard. Stefen is present and is a reluctant participant, but is nonetheless seen by Nickerson as the vandals flee. From there, Stefen deals with personal battles, including dealing with the coach blackballing him among colleges because of his attitude and participation in the desecration of Nickerson's yard and house. Stefen gets in an argument with Lisa, and his best friend Brian (Penn) declines a scholarship offer to USC and plans to marry his pregnant girlfriend.
Frustrated by what Nickerson did, Stefan angrily confronts his former coach which ends in a shouting match out in the street. But Lisa decides to talk to Nickerson's wife to try and help. In the end, Nickerson realizes he was wrong for blackballing Stefan. He has accepted a coaching position on the West Coast at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and offers Stefen a full scholarship to play football there, which he accepts.
Cast
Tom Cruise as Stefan Djordjevic
Craig T. Nelson as Coach Burt Nickerson
Lea Thompson as Lisa Lietzke[6]
Charles Cioffi as Pop
Gary Graham as Greg
Paul Carafotes as Vinnie Salvucci
Chris Penn as Brian
Sandy Faison as Suzie Nickerson
James A. Baffico as Bosko
Mel Winkler as Jess Covington
Leon as Shadow
Terry O'Quinn as Freeman Smith
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