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David Nelson grabbed Geno Smith as they came off the field after their walkthrough on Monday, offering the young quarterback some words of encouragement. Later, in the cafeteria, more receivers did the same, reassuring Smith after the Jets? embarrassing loss to the Bills last Sunday.
After the Week 4 Cheap Beats Headphones blowout in Tennessee, the rookie apologized to teammates for his performance, but after the rout in Buffalo, the receivers felt it was their turn to do the talking. On Monday, following the 37-14 loss, the wideouts collectively decided to give Smith their support and let him know the loss wasn?t all on him.
?We didn?t all walk up to him at once,? Nelson told the Daily News. Beats For Sale ?It was one of those things where we made a decision as a group that if you get a chance and see Geno today, Beats Studio Headphones Cheap let him know that we appreciate him and we know he?s capable of leading this team to the playoffs.?
It probably was good timing. While the receivers were showing their faith in Smith, Rex Ryan was setting into motion what appeared to be the opening stage of a quarterback controversy: saying he was considering giving Matt Simms some first-team reps in practice. Ryan somewhat back-tracked on Wednesday.
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?I messed up because I opened up a can of worms there, and I probably shouldn?t have,? Ryan said. Smith and Simms Buy Beats For Cheap both said everything was normal on Wednesday. Simms said he usually gets a couple reps with the first team to stay fresh, and that nothing has changed this week.
Smith played poorly against the Bills ? there?s no doubt about it ? but Ryan mentioned that the receivers weren?t getting separation either, among other issues. The wideouts agreed.
?Whether it be receivers weren?t in the right spot or the protection wasn?t the way it was supposed to be, there were a Cheap Beats Studio lot of miscues in that game,? Nelson said. ?A lot of mental errors. It wasn?t just on Geno.?
?If it was a guy who has been in the league six or seven years, it may not have been as big a deal, but for a guy who?s been in the league for 11 weeks, he may have needed that,? Nelson added. ?He?s just got to know that his teammates have his back.?
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Smith?s up-and-down, turnover-filled rookie season in which he has kept his team in the playoff race is in many ways similar to Beats For Sale Online Mark Sanchez?s rookie campaign in 2009. It?s a fact that isn?t lost on veteran linebacker Calvin Pace.
?Unfortunately, yes. I mean I guess it?s to be expected when you?ve got a guy who, it?s his first year doing it at this level,? Pace said. ?It?s going to have some ups and downs, and if you look across the league, first-year guys are doing the exact same thing. Hopefully they can lean on the running game this week and some guys will make some plays for him.?
Though Pace thought the comparison with Sanchez was appropriate, Smith disagreed.
?I?m not Mark, I don?t think it?s fair to compare his season to mine,? Smith said. ?It?s two different seasons, two different guys, two different players, two different styles, two different systems. I know you guys want to compare every single thing, but I mean it doesn't make a difference at this point.?
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The Virginia Tech football team is donning decals on their helmets that read ?Prevail,? a tribute from the scene of one mass shooting to another, the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn.
The sticker also features the number 58 ? the combined murder count from the Dec. Beats Studio Headphones Cheap 14 shooting in Newtown and the April 2007 shooting at Tech?s Blacksburg campus.
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The team will wear the decal Friday in the Russell Athletic Bowl against Rutgers.
The ribbon?s design Cheap Beats Headphones ? half green and half orange with the initials ?VT? and ?SH? ? is a mix of Virginia Buy Beats For Cheap Tech?s and Sandy Hook?s school colors.
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A memorial in Newtown, Conn., where people continue to visit to pay respects after gunman Adam Lanza killed 26 people Dec. 14.
Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer said before Monday?s practice that the team wanted to give hope to the families of those killed in Newtown.
?We prevailed in Blacksburg,? Beamer told the Orlando Sentinel. ?If anything, it brought us closer and more determined and the same thing is Beats For Sale going to happen there (in Newtown).?
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?We?ve got to prevail,? he added. ?We can?t let one person define Blacksburg or Virginia Tech, and we can?t let (one) person define (Newtown).?
The Hokies? coaches also plan to wear similar ribbons at the bowl match-up in Orlando, Fla.
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INDIANAPOLIS ? Chuck Pagano beat the traffic and a blizzard into work Wednesday morning ? all in an effort to beat the Texans.
After spending the last three months fighting leukemia, Cheap Beats Headphones the inspirational Colts coach arrived early at the team complex. He met briefly with his players to give them a succinct message about this week?s game plan, then stepped onto the practice field for the first time since Sept. 26.
It seemed nothing had changed.
?From Day 1, we set goals for ourselves, and after watching what this team has done over the course of the season, the last 12 weeks, it?s just not in our DNA,? Pagano said when asked about resting his starters Sunday against Houston. ?Our families deserve it, our fans deserve to see our best game regardless of the circumstances. They?re going to roll the ball out there and our job is to win a ballgame and that?s what we?re going to do.?
While Beats For Sale Pagano wanted to take a business-as-usual approach into his first regular workday, it certainly wasn?t easy amid all the outside stuff.
Up to a foot of wind-whipped snow had fallen in parts of Indianapolis, creating hazardous driving conditions. Pagano said he arrived at the team complex so early, he had no trouble driving. And though he considered moving up the scheduled afternoon practice so players could return home, Pagano decided against it because forecasters were hopeful the road conditions would improve as the snow tapered off late in the afternoon.
The snowiest day of the year was no deterrent for Pagano, who returned to the team complex Monday, met briefly with players who gave Beats For Sale Online him a standing ovation, and spent about 30 minutes answering questions from reporters. On Wednesday, he strolled onto the team?s indoor practice field for the first time in three months, presided over the full-scale practice in the afternoon and savored every precious moment.
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Playing to win what would normally be a meaningless game is a stark contrast from previous Colts playoff years. Starters were routinely held out of late-season games that had no bearing on playoff position.
The most glaring example came in 2009 when Cheap Beats Studio the Colts were 14-0, yet yanked their starters in the third quarter of a home game against the New York Jets. Indy lost the game, played some starters one series the next week in snowy Buffalo, and lost a few weeks later to New Orleans in the Super Bowl.
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LAS VEGAS ? Prosecutors filed charges Thursday against two University of California, Berkeley, law school students accused of decapitating an exotic bird at a Las Vegas casino earlier this year.
The charges against Justin Teixeira, 24, include felony Beats For Sale Online killing and felony torturing of an animal, while Eric Cuellar, 24, faces a misdemeanor charge of instigating, engaging in or furthering an act of animal cruelty.
"This was a pretty horrendous act," Clark County District Attorney Steve Wolfson told The Associated Press, adding that an investigation is ongoing and could result in criminal charges against one or two other people.
Wolfson said that in Buy Beats For Cheap a tourist town where people can watch dolphins and tigers at play and stroll through a flamingo habitat, "I'm hoping we can send a message to people who visit that this is totally unacceptable."
Police said the two men were seen Oct. 12 laughing and throwing around the body of a dead, 14-year-old helmeted guineafowl at the Flamingo resort-casino on the Las Vegas Strip. The large bird named Turk was part of the Flamingo's Wildlife Habitat, a garden area with ponds and streams that houses many types of birds.
Surveillance video captured the men chasing the bird into some trees, Cheap Beats Headphones authorities said, and witnesses told police the two emerged carrying the bird's body and severed head.
Richard Schonfeld, an attorney representing Cuellar, said he was pleased prosecutors opted for a lesser charge for his client.
"Eric has an exemplary background and I'm pleased the DA chose to proceed with a misdemeanor," said Schonfeld, whose client Beats Studio Headphones Cheap faces up to six months in jail if convicted. "It's an acknowledgement that he did not physically harm the bird."
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Police spotted the students at the Flamingo Hotel playing with the dead body of a helmeted guinea fowl.
If convicted on all charges, Teixeira could be sentenced to prison time. His attorney did not immediately return a message seeking comment Thursday Cheap Beats Studio afternoon.
Criminal charges ? especially felonies ? can affect a person's future in the legal field. The State Bar of California, for example, requires applicants to demonstrate good moral character.
A statement on the bar's website notes that people convicted of violent felonies or felonies involving moral turpitude "are presumed not to be of good moral character in the absence of a pardon or a showing of overwhelming reform and rehabilitation."
Gina Greisen, the president of Nevada Voters for Animals and an advocate for the state's newly passed, tougher law against animal cruelty, said those potential consequences are appropriate.
"I don't think you should get to be a lawyer if you do something like that," Greisen said. "If you Beats For Sale are lucky enough to be a Berkeley law student, you know you have to be above reproach in a lot of ways."
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This Bernard Madoff trader got lucky, twice.
Barry Fleischmann won a $17 million lottery jackpot in 2007, not long before Madoff?s Ponzi scheme went bust and thousands of investors lost billions of dollars.
When Fleischmann asked his boss to invest a chunk of his winnings, the Wall Street crook scoffed Beats Studio Headphones Cheap at his underling and demanded the whole shebang.
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?Mr. Madoff said he wanted all of it,? Beats For Sale Online colleague Enrica Cotellessa-Pitz testified Wednesday in the fraud trial of five former Madoff office workers.
Fleischmann luckily decided to keep his loot, a decision that saved his fortune.
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At the trial for five former Bernie Madoff employees accused of being part of the Ponzi scheme, a colleague said Madoff (pictured) wanted all of Fleischmann's lottery winnings.
?When everything collapsed in 2008, some of us who worked with him said Barry Fleischmann won the lottery twice,? Cotellessa-Pitz said in Manhattan Federal Court.
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Reached by phone Wednesday, Fleishmann, 53, told the Daily News he was relieved to have his cash but devastated by the Madoff debacle.
The Staten Island man said he worked for more than 20 years on the legitimate side of Madoff Securities, which turned out to be a front for the Cheap Beats Studio Ponzi scheme.
Fleischmann knew nothing about the investment scam that Madoff pleaded guilty to in 2009 and was never charged, he said. His infamous boss is serving a 150-year prison sentence.
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Barry Fleischmann smiles after winning a $17 million lottery in 2007. He saved the treasure by not investing it with his boss, Bernard Madoff, as the Ponzi villain wanted.
Cotellessa-Pitz is testifying against operations manager Daniel Bonventre, secretary Annette Bongiorno, office aide Joann Crupi and computer programmers Jerome O?Hara and George Perez under the terms of her 2011 plea deal.
The defendants claim Madoff kept them in the dark about his criminal enterprise.
Fleischmann had his lottery money to fall back on when the company imploded, but other blameless colleagues were left in the lurch.
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?The trading room was run squeaky clean,? Fleischmann told The News. ?I feel so bad for my friends and so many innocent people who got hurt, and so many people on the legitimate side who now have this on their resume.?
He said he received less than half of the $17 million jackpot because he took it as a lump sum and had to pay taxes on it. Fleischmann recounted talking to Madoff about the lottery cash.
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Fleischmann, who worked on the legitimate side of Madoff Securities, had his lottery money to fall back on when Madoff's Cheap Beats Headphones scheme imploded. Other colleagues were not so lucky.
?I just said something like, ?Oh, maybe I?ll invest with you.? But he was looking for people to invest a lot more than I was willing or able to,? Fleischmann recalled.
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His story was the second light-hearted moment that came out Wednesday with Cotellessa-Pitz on the stand.
While Bonventre schemed, his stepson snoozed, the witness testified. Madoff employee Jeffrey Ferraro spent his workdays sleeping Beats For Sale at and under his desk, just like George Costanza from ?Seinfeld,? Cotellessa-Pitz said.
?He would sleep at his desk, under his desk. It went on for years,? she said.
Bonventre supervised Ferraro but refused to fire him, the witness testified.
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