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1. Marshawn Lynch Jersey . CanCon In addition to the regular cast of characters - Mike Weir, Graham Delaet, David Hearn, Nick Taylor, Adam Hadwin - add Cory Renfrews name to the entry list. Renfrew, who is from Victoria but based in Scottsdale in the winter, Monday qualified for the tournament, shooting six under. If theres one member of the Canadian contingent to watch, it may be Delaet. He finished T30 last week at the Humana and a year ago was tied for second at the Waste Management. 2. No Throwing The no-fun guys at the PGA Tour have put a rule in place this week that prohibits players from throwing stuff into the crowd at the infamous 16th hole. In the past, players have thrown hats, footballs, snacks and more into the seats to the delight of the crazed crowd. Last year, Brad Fritsch tossed Ottawa Senators-logoed pucks to the fans. One fan who wasnt paying attention took the puck in the side of the head, but wasnt injured. The rules-makers have also put an end to the caddie races that used to be so much fun (but did lead to an injury). Still, you can expect the usual craziness as players tee off on the hole. 3. Phil Mickelson Lefty comes into the Waste Management off a T24 last week. He also tied for the tournament lead in birdies with 26 but added 11 bogeys to that. This will be his 26th start at this tournament, which hes won on three occasions. If you havent seen Phil yet this year, youll notice a slimmer, sleeker model after a winter of intense workouts. His coach, Butch Harmon, is predicting a big year for Mickelson, who went without a win last year for the first time since 2003. 4. Tiger, Tiger, Tiger Speaking of winless seasons, Tiger went without a victory in 2014, in what was an injury-plagued, shortened campaign. He will make his first start of the year in Phoenix and his first appearance at the tournament since 2001. And hell do so with a full set of choppers. Woods broke a tooth in a scrum with a cameraman while surprising his girlfriend Lindsay Vonn at a ski race. One of the reasons he hasnt been back was due to death threats he received last time here. His team dealt with security issues before he committed this time. Coming into this week, Woods has spent plenty of time with coach Chris Como and part of their focus was on his chipping, which was so glaringly poor last time out at the Hero World Challenge. So what did he do to fix it? We had to basically just hit thousands upon thousands upon thousands of chips and just get it out of there, and now its better. 5. Young Guns Two more notable players will make their 2015 PGA Tour starts. Rickie Fowler and Jordan Spieth will tee it up for the first time in the USA (Fowler played in the Middle East already) but should expectations be muted? Fowler missed the cut in each of the last two years at this tournament while Spieth is playing here for the first time. Of course Spieths last two starts werent bad - he won in Australia and then lapped the field to win the Hero. Trivial Note: This is the third time that the Super Bowl and the Waste Management Phoenix Open have been held the same weekend in the same city. On both previous occasions, the NFC teams won the big game. Obi Melifonwu Womens Jersey . - The Chicago Bears have agreed to a one-year contract with free-agent centre Brian de la Puente. David Sharpe Youth Jersey . Head coach Corey Chamblin announced on Monday that Avon Cobourne had been hired as the defending Grey Cup champions new running backs coach. http://www.raidersshopfootball.com/Authentic_Gareon-Conley_Raiders_Jersey/ . Jimmy Howard made 44 saves and Henrik Zetterberg scored two goals, leading the Detroit Red Wings to a 5-1 victory over the Dallas Stars on Saturday night.Got a question on rule clarification, comments on rule enforcements or some memorable NHL stories? Kerry wants to answer your emails at cmonref@tsn.ca! Hi Kerry, I wanted to say that I love reading your take on these questions and I loved your book. I have a question regarding the Montreal vs. Minnesota game the other night. Now I am a Habs fan so this may seem like a strange question but late in the third, Minnesotas Marco Scandella was called for hooking, clearly this was a good call but my concern is this - at this point the Canadiens were already winning 6-1 and I was thinking did the referee really need to make that call? I mean, there must come a point where the whistles have to be put away, no? There is nothing wrong with a decisive win, and if the offending player had say given a blatant head shot or high stick to the face call it, but to me the hooking just added insult to injury and maybe should not have been called. So my question is - does there come a time when you just put the whistle away and just let the game finish? Thanks as always,Dan Boucher Dan: Thank you for the kudos. Your philosophical question pertains to an area of officiating called "game management." Please understand that game management is not just about making a decision to call or not call a penalty. It goes much beyond that and pertains to a refs "feel" for the game as it is being played out in the moment. The most exciting and entertaining games are when the players are allowed to compete hard and on the edge where physicality is properly balanced with player safety. No different than a pot of water on a stove, the temperature of a game can intensify and will boil over if the chef does not turn down the heat at the appropriate time. A referees ability to appropriately manage the emotional element of the game (players and coaches) is crucial in this regard. That can include situations when player frustration results during an embarrassing blow-out game. The good referee knows when to impose his authority in a way that achieves a positive result. Former NHL Director of Officiating John McCauley, my mentor and current NHL referee Wes McCauleys late father, told me that "the very best game is one played with "controlled bedlam" and the most successful referee is the one that can get the players to play on his terms with laying the hammer down!" John was talking specifically about "game management." There are some fans that take the position that a penalty is a penalty regardless of the sccore or the time of the game. David Sharpe Jersey. Your question Dan highlights a more realistic and practical approach that balances a referees ability to enforce the rules (maintain integrity of the game) with common sense judgment through his feel for the game and what a game requires in the moment. The wide gap in the standard of rule enforcement from days of old has narrowed in the "new, newer NHL." The expectation from the majority of the hockey community is that a violation of the rules will (should) result in a penalty called by the referee. It is often hard to understand how a puck over the glass is an automatic penalty in overtime while an obvious hold might not be called? We know there is ongoing work to be done by the Officiating Dept. in the area of coaching and holding the refs accountable to the expected standard. As these theories pertain to your specific question Dan let me say that an obvious penalty must be called at any time in the game, regardless of the score or the time! In addition to maintaining player safety, all flagrant fouls, stick infractions, dangerous hits and fouls on scoring opportunities should never be overlooked by the referees. Marco Scandella of the Minnesota Wild hooked Max Pacioretty with a potential scoring opportunity after a turnover in the neutral zone. While Pacioretty did not lose possession of the puck the referee maintained the expected standard when Scandella hooked the hands of the Montreal player as he was cutting toward the Minnesota goal. A "must call" was made in spite of the 6-1 Montreal lead with 3:40 remaining. It is also important to note that the referees worked the game right to the end with a consistent standard when Daniel Briere was assessed a penalty for holding Mikael Granlund with 1:49 remaining in the game. The infraction occurred as Granlund carried the puck up the wall in the neutral zone and was stalled from behind with a tug-hook and eventual free-hand grab by Briere that forced a loss of puck possession. The proper standard was maintained with the holding penalty called against Daniel Briere and resulted in Danny Heatleys power play goal with two seconds remaining in the game. If the referee had missed, or worse yet avoided calling the infraction committed by Briere you can bet the game temperature would have spiked through Wild frustration during the final minute and a half. The timing of the Briere infraction allowed for excellent "game management" to be demonstrated by the referee. John McCauley would be proud. Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys Wholesale NFL Jerseys Jerseys From China Wholesale NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap Jerseys ' ' '

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