Most Polls Say Nixon in Very Close Finish

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Most Polls Say Nixon in Very Close Finish ■JQ:# ■): if.- |tr' iiJ'jf- n fivin 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. ■• ' i ' The Weather .vl >k MoaUy cloudy, cool XMtgbt. oMur 40. TtMaoRifw beoom- ,^5 - Inf wniiy, mM«r. llsli In dOo. CUy o f VUtmgo Chmnm PRICE TEN C iW T i y o L . - L x x x v m , n o . so (THnmr.8ix p a g e s —t w o s b c iio m s ) MANCHBSTBt, OONN., MONDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1918 •, ------:___ ■..’, „ ■ " CLaims Palestinians Behind Trotible Uudfliipfohnd \ • ■ .......... '■ Nndear Test WAaBOfOTON (AP)— A Most Polls Say Nixon ttoolaar test blast of low In- Hussein Says Jordan tarmsdiats jdAld was n t off underground today at tba i AtMnle Energy Oommlsston’s Nevada test rita. It had a force equivalent Quells Commando Unit to betaresn 80,000 and 800,000 tone of TNT, and was the In Very Close Finish AMMAN, Jordan (AP) A later communique from the aqges” '«ad said Us leader was itrd waapons-relatod test this \ —■The Jordanian govem- Interior ministry indicates the Tahsr year. trouUe was orer—at least fot* The “ Victory Phalanges” was NEW YORK (AP)—The . meat atanoanced it bad put one of three organUatlone whkdi vast majority of straw sur­ down an attempt today by the moment—but gave no word on caMaMlee. claimed to have been respohei- veys around the natimi a grou p ni PalMtinian com* Me tog Ihe giant Are at laraal’a The king's short speech did ■how. Richard M. Nixon mandoa to foment civil Lod Airport near Tel AVlv Oot. Officials Fear leiuling Hubert-H., Humph­ atrife in Sie kingdom. not reveal any details of the at. ki :a broadoMt IQng HuMeip fighting. - The communique said flghitlng rey. But they also show the toM bio peopto gnorriUa aoUoa He said the oonunando group began when a group of com­ H i^h T oU in vice iHesident gaining’ con­ agaloat im tal would continue adilch be aoous^ of being be­ mandos attacked a poMce patrol siderable momentum. 'purffietf from tbeae stealthy hind the trouble was concentrat­ car and held the occupants. Lawrenos F . O’BrtoB, Demo- traaeherous aiements.” ing eS Ms efforts against Ms When police reinforoemiente Italy Floods oratlo naUcnsl ohslrnaaa. said Ike h in fs emotional epeech government on the east bank of arrivwd. It aald, the guerrWas Sunday night “’n is tide VSe been turning In Bubart- WBWV over Amman Radio was the the Jordan River and not dispersed Into the crowded refu­ ROME (AP ) —Rescue teams fleet otflelal explanatldn of against Isimel. gee districts of Amman. phroy’s favor tor nwre -flMB a battled mud sad floods today to month, and too poOstoiw hava wtdespeead aboattaif and dem- Interior Ministry commu­ Later the gwmiflae opened search tor aurvtvors of waekead oBStrations that swept Anunan nique Idsnttfied the donunando fktoda and landaUdea that out a conflrmsd It tonlghtt” adding' “heavy tire’’ from Che arose “The OsUup poO. which pnto- this morning. group aa the “Victory Fhal- path of death and destniotion where they bad Iwled up,' and ttcally wrote Humphrey cot of enhorted women and diUdren to along the southern edge of the BaUan iUps. toe rocs only a fsw months ago, come out and demonstrate for wUl show a final pre^aotton their cause, the communique More than 100 deed ware iprsad of only 48 to 40 psr coot counted and Mflclals fearod the added. betwesn Nbcoo and Hum pbny." With 65 Persons Aboard TMs caused the government final toll may go much higher, emecdiig; the l i t who died in n is Gallic poll of Got. 17-81 to clalnp dowrt en indefinite cur­ gave Nixon an 8 poUt lead. few “to retain security and sta- the floods In 9Vranoe and Ven­ ice two yesro ago today. That “The Harris poll," saM bfllty’’ to the country. O’Brlea, “also wfil have only a The goverriment aoouaed the was the worst flood In modern- Miami-bound Jet two-point dpnad, * nuutgta ton group of having extorted money Italian Matary. The prefecture at VerceUl. at professional poUstsn agro* from the people- to finance its make the election too Mose to activities and said “ the Mtiaens the apex of a tragic trlaiwle fonned by tore# overflowuig oaU." Hijacked to Cuba have been conHpiainIng of Ibis The previous Harris fIndiBg for the past asveral mentha.” rtvere northeast of Turing an­ nounced that 91 bodlea-had been was Nixon 40 and Humphrey tfl Hussein sold the group’s goal MIAMI, SU . (AF) A Na­ tiiat the ekyjacker wae a Mack found In Chat pravlnos, the per cent. tional Air lines ftt was hl- nationalist. waa to undermine Jorfkm’s Worat hit area in the dlaastwr O’Brien also aald: “TTm fllrid- Jaofcsd today by a m an de- 'The plane took oft at 10:08 etoadfaatness against Israd and sane. Unger poll tonlglit, mesxflms, a crlb sd as a “ U a o k nationalist a.m. HJBT and was 60 mfles to fonoant trouMe wMb other At least IS odiero were mlsa- gives Humphrey the edge over frsedom fightet,” and landed in southeast of New Orleans at the Arab countries. ing, and 10 other dead were ro- Nixon.’ ’ OUba with M paasengers and time of the first call. He did not go as tar aa to say portad in other sections of PreskleBt Johnson listens as Hubert Humphrey apeaka at Houston, Tbx., yesterday. A telephone poll of 48 states Sevan crew members aboard. Other members c f the crew, that they had been trying to ov­ npethem Italy. by the Norwood, Pa., msrkettng The plans, flight IM, reached all Mlamliiaaed, were Grayson erthrow hie regime. Hundreds of army and civil­ firm of Sbidllnger a Oo., Ino., aavmna’e Joee Marti Airport at Buokner Jr., copilot; Angus Diplomatic aoureee aald (he round—m of Oot. as-si—^Nlxon 11:11 a.m. E8T. Wbite, engineer, And stewar­ ian rescue workere struggled firing atarisd when the' army over muddy washsd*out ahead by 88.8 to 88.8 for Hum­ desses Sandra O'Brien, Linda. lUrteen mlnutea. after the - triad to a m st selected leaden roadbedi to reach the disaster phrey. plane took off from Or- Bellman, Regina Tlslkksr and of the Arab giitRlUa organiaa- area in VcreeUl province stUl The Washington Post, com­ leane for Miami, Oapt.^' Antone Barbara Btngle, tksia which have bean raiding being swept by heavy rains this menting Friday on toe role at The incident marked the Uth Hunter radioed the Houston con­ Isrori from basts In Jordan. morning. reporting public opinion, said, time thla year a commercial trol tower that he was being M- This seC off demonatraMons in “It kwked bke soms giant “ The poBs may weU have ro- airline bad been lorced to fly to jACk#d. Palestinian rofugro canqd at steamrollsr hsd ■nsshed written thie pokttcal history of Ciriia. And it was the third time Later, the Federal Avtatlan Aataraflya and Jidwl Hussein. ' through toe vaUey," said one pt- ths United Stotss to 1988. Thsy a National plane had been hi­ Administration said, bs mads a The army surxoundad the two . tot who flew over the MCsso vaK have certainly wielded ap toflu- second call to the Jacksonville jacked to the Caribbean Island snoe this year far groatar tliaa (Sae Page Tweedy) ley in toe tootMlM of the Alps, FAA coptiM center to report thla year. wfasre'M pereens win* amoto- at any tons In thair S8-yoar tato- eiOd In' Qto rubbls of tfasir tory.” houfwa. The sectlcn la a wool- Woe axMmflm,,aaxty to August oontribuUons to Bum- It was toe worst hiait of phrsy’s campaign dropped con- wsatoar Co hit Italy. aUwe tbs ridantMy aftnr a G o ^ nport floods two yearo ago this monih, showed hkn. 16 peraentago Doaeas of (aotories, Mnn prints behind Nixoni buDdbigs, houses and ca n ware ' As tbs ipoU flndtogs improved lost In toe laixMldes whkto rato-. for the vloe president, so <hd ths storm sent rumbUng down north flew of money. of Turin. The fifth and final report of Venice had Us fourth blgberi the New Toiic Dally News de­ water In 40 yoara The lagooQ pleted HumiCtrey ahead to New waters surged over toe baiflm Of Yoilc state by 8.8 points. I t was toe and sent iitoabitante Humphrey 46.8, Nixon 48J1, Wal­ into their boots and boats. 7 lace 6.8, and 8.9 undecided. The seas pounded both Italian Nixon had been ahead to toe coasts, doliM damage aH alcag fkrst two straw ballots, around Che eborea and teeutng boats 6,000 straws eadi tons. Rum- from ^toeir moorings, even in­ phny to the last thrss. side the port of Genoa. The Harris poU of O ot 87-8S Oommunications in northern gives Nixon a 8 point lead, but Italy l^ero ritaotlc. PoUee ad- (AP FbotoluO with indloatlons Humphrey is (Bee Page TWenty) Richard Nixon with Lawrence Spivak on NBC television’s ‘Meet the Press.’ (lee a) Presidential Contenders Wrap Up Campaigns Wallace in Dixie Humphrey in Los Angeles Nixon in Los Angeles ATLANTA (AP) — George C. LOS ANQELB3S (AP) — Hu­ began last April for the S7-year- LGS ANGELES (AP) — Rich­ Herbert Klein, toe nominee’s Wallace ends his presldtntlal bert R. Humphrey ends his old Diemocrat. ard M. Nixon makes a final tele- manager of rommunlcatlans,. oimipalgn today where it began, drive for the WMite House h ^ y . Then he will fly across hcUf a vieed appeal tonight tar votes in forecast Sunday night that Nix­ deep in Dixie, confident the na- toe way he began It six months sleeping nation to his home In an election toat toe pollsters de­ on would get a minimum of 380 ion wlU feel toe impact of his and seven days ago—bursting Waverly, Minn., to oast his bal­ clare Is very close while Nixon electoral votes, compared with candidacy whether he- wins or with "the poUtlcs of happiness lot in an old frame country town aides predict a comfortable 270 needed to win.
Recommended publications
  • Morgan State Football • Game 2
    GAME 22008008 MMorganorgan StateState FFootballootball 2 uunitednited wewe standstand SPORTS INFORMATION • 1700 EAST COLD SPRING LANE • BALTIMORE, MD • OFFICE (443) 885-3831 • FAX (443) 885-8307 • MORGANSTATEBEARS.COM 198 MSU Schedule/Results NORTH CAROLINA CENTRAL “EAGLES” (0-2) MORGAN STATE “BEARS” (0-1, 0-0 MEAC) 9/6 @Towson 10/18 @HOWARD* GAME #2 - Prince Hall Day L, 21-16 1:00 p.m. (HC) Saturday, September 13, 2008 • 4:00 p.m. Hughes Stadium (Capacity 10,000) • Baltimore, Md. 9/13 N.C. CENTRAL 10/25 DELAWARE ST.* 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Setting the Scene The Morgan State football team will look to regroup from last week’s loss at 9/20 @WSSU 11/1 @FAMU* Towson when they square-off against non-conference opponent North Carolina 6:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Central on Saturday (Sept. 13) for the Bears home opener. Kick-off is slated for 4 p.m. (EST) at Hughes Stadium and the game will be streamed LIVE on the internet at 9/27 @Rutgers 11/8 @NSU* Morganstatebears.com. The game will also be tape delayed for the Mid-Atlatntic Sports 4:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Network and CBS College Sports. Fans may check the telecast through their local cable operator or satellite provider. MSU and NCCU have not been matched up against 10/4 B-COOKMAN* 11/15 SCSU* each other in 26 years. 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Quick Hits 10/11 @N.C. A&T* 11/22 HAMPTON* • JR RB devan James is coming off a career-high 178 yards in the opener against 4:00 p.m.
    [Show full text]
  • Lobo Football
    University of New Mexico Football University of New Mexico Lobo Football 1939 Sun Bowl * 1944 Sun Bowl * 1946 Sun Bowl * 1947 Harbor Bowl * 1961 Aviation Bowl *1997 Insight.com Bowl 2002 Las Vegas Bowl * 2003 Las Vegas Bowl * 2004 Emerald Bowl * 2006 New Mexico Bowl * 2007 New Mexico Bowl 2015 New Mexico Schedule Game 1 Date ..................Saturday, September 5 Date Opponent (TV) Time/Result Time ....................................... 6:05 p.m. 9/5 Mississippi Valley State 6:05 pm Location ................. Albuquerque, N.M. 9/12 Tulsa (ESPN3) 6:04 pm Venue ..... Branch Field at University Stadium 9/18 at (15/16)Arizona State (Pac-12) 8:05 pm Capacity ..................................... 39,224 9/26 *at Wyoming (ROOT) 1:08 pm Television ......................................None 10/3 New Mexico State (ROOT) 6:08 pm 10/10 *at Nevada (MWN/CI) 5:05 pm Series Record ................... First Meeting 10/17 *Hawai’i (ROOT/Oceanic) 5:08 pm In ABQ ......................... First Meeting 10/24 *at San José State (ROOT) 5:08 pm In Itta Bena .................First Meeting 11/7 *(--/RV)Utah State (CBSSN) 1:34 pm Current Streak ..............................None 11/14 *at (23/24)Boise State (ESPN Family) TBA New Mexico (0-0) Last Meeting .................................None Mississippi Valley State (0-0) 11/21 *Colorado State (ROOT) 3:38 pm Last Meeting in ABQ .....................None 11/28 *(--/RV)Air Force (ESPN Family) TBA LOBOS Delta Devils On the Air The Game: Television The University of New Mexico Lobos (0-0) look to go 2-2 in season and home openers under head coach Bob None Davie when the squad faces off with the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils of the FCS and the SWAC.
    [Show full text]
  • Patriots with Nine Days Left 25 Before Seasonal Opener
    TABLE OF CONTENTS Biographies: Assistant coaches ·······-------------------------------------------------------- 6-7 Fairbanks, Chuck --······--·-··----··--··------···-·--------------------------·---- 5 First year players ------·-··-------------------------------------·----·--------------· 29-34 Sullivan, William H., Jr_ -----------------------------------------------------· 4 Veteran players _____ ··----··--------------------------------------····------------ 8-26 Building the Patriots ---------------­ 2'7 Historical Highlights of Club 51 Hotels on the Road -------------------------------------------------------------·------------ 41 Listings: 1'00-Yard Rushing Games -··· .. ·-------------····-------------------·--··---· 44 100 Games Players ______________________ -··------------------------------------ 70 300-Yard Passing Games --··--······ ·-·------------------------------------- 48 Attendance, Year-by-Year, home and away _ -----·-----------···-- 50 Awards, Ji97,6 --------------------···----------------·--·----··-·----------------···· 34 Awards, Post-Season ---------·--·· ·----------------·-··------------------------ 40 Club Directory ---·--··----· ----·---------------------------------------------------- 3 Crowds, Largest ----------------------------------------------------------------- 60 Extra Points scorers ----------------------------------------------------- 63 Extra Points, by kick ----------------------------------------------------------- 63 Field goals, all-time _____ -------------------------------------------------- 64
    [Show full text]
  • Building the Patriots
    Our coffee and donuts are a winning combination anytime- and a great way to spend a few minutes relaxing after the game. The world's finestcoffee and more donut flavors than players on ..- --::�;)�,/�,: ·· :;:.1:S the field are waiting _,. \:_:_;y:3��· for you! \, · ' Stop by anytime. DUNKIN' DONUTS It�worth the trip. TABLE OF CONTENTS Biographies: Assistant coaches . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4-5 Fairbanks, Chuck....................................... 2 Sullivan, William H. , Jr. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 Veteran players .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 7-36 Building the Patriots.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 37 Listings: 100-Yard Rushing Games . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 61 100 Games Players..................................... 65 Attendance, Year-by-Year, home and away............... 54 Field Goals, Year-by-Year............................... 61 Interceptors, Top 10.................................... 65 Kickoff Returners. Top 10............................... 63 Last Time It Happened.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 65 Leaders, Various Categories, Year-by-Year . .. .. .. .. 57-60 Passers, Top 10........................................ 64 Points. By Kick. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 62 Punters, Top 10 . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 62 Punt Returners, Top 10 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 63 Receivers, Top 10 . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 63 Rushers, Top 10........................................ 64 Scorers.
    [Show full text]
  • Farrar Talents When They Named Him a Second Team All-America This Past Fall … the Honor Student … Coached by Bill Mcgregor
    INTRO Player Profiles 47 Dustin CHAMPIONS Adams THE Linebacker 5-11 • 220 • So. • Sqd. Portland, Texas Portland HS THIS IS LSU Enters second season with the Tigers after earning a spot on the squad last year as a walk-on … Contributor to the LSU scout squad as a linebacker for the Tigers. YERS A FRESHMAN SEASON (2003) PL Walked on to the squad in 2003 as a freshman … Did not see any game action. HIGH SCHOOL Four-sport letterwinner at Portland (Texas) High School … Lettered as a CHES defensive tackle in football as well as in powerlifting, swimming and A basketball … Earned First Team All-District honors and Second Team All- TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON (2001) CO South Texas as a senior … Finished with 76 tackles, seven sacks and recovered six fumbles as a senior. Played in two games for the Tigers ... Finished season with 27 yards rushing on eight carries ... Had 28 yards on seven carries in season-opener vs. Tulane PERSONAL ... Also had one carry for minus-1 yard vs. Kentucky … Granted a medical redshirt. Full name is Dustin Michael Adams … Born September 7, 1983 in Metairie, La. … Parents are Derl and Lisa Adams … Has three brothers - Josh, Harold, HIGH SCHOOL PREVIEW and Jeremy and a sister, Deena … Majoring in biology. Named All-American by both ESPN and Fox Sports and was rated among the top 100 players in the nation by Rivals.com and by ESPN’s Tom Lemming ... Member of the Houston Chronicle Top 100 ... First-Team 5A All-State in 10 Texas as well as First-Team All-District and All-County ..
    [Show full text]
  • Patriots Coaching Staff
    JUST ONE" TABLE OF CONTENTS Biographies: Assistant Coaches .................................. 7-9 Draft Choices, 1979 .................................... 38-40 t 6 Rm��� s�i�ci: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 5 Sullivan, William H., Jr................................... 4 Veteran Players. ................................ 10-34 Building the Patriots 36 Final 1978 Team Statistics .. 60-61 Historical Highlights of the Patriots. 68-69 Hotels on the Road... ....... 52 Important NFL Dates, 1979-80. 119 Listings: 100-Yard Rushing Games............... ............... 73 100 Games Played as a Patriot . .. .. .. ............. 80 300-Yard Passing Games .................. ............ 53 ; nF�t/ear-by-Year, Home and Away 67 ��:�J , . _ _ : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 41 Awards, Post-Season ...................................... 57 Club Directory .. .. .. .. .. .......... 3 Crowds, Largest . .. .. .. .. ........... 70 Extra Points, by Kick . ............................. 73 Field Goals, All-Time . .............. .. 74 Field Goals, Year-by-Year 74 Head Coaches, Won and Lost .............. 9 lnterceRtors, Top 10...................................... 103 Kickoff Returners, Top 20 ................ 105 Last Time It Happened ................... .. .. 80 Leaders, Various Categories, Year-by-Year .............. 71-74 Passers, Top 10 . .. .. ............................... 103 Points, b'i_K1cking.... 74 Punters Top 10....... 105 Punt Re! urners, Top 20.......................... 105 Receivers, Top 30.
    [Show full text]
  • 2003 LSU Football Spring Guide
    Contents 2 Roster 4 Roster by Position SPRING FOOTBALL2003 SCHEDULE 5 2003 Signees 6 2003 Squad Breakdown 7 Head Coach Nick Saban MARCH SUN. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. 10 Assistant Coaches 12 Player Profiles 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 22 Signees Profiles Practice Practice Practice Practice 26 2002 Final Statistics 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA 28 Defensive Statistics 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Starting Lineups Practice Practice Practice Practice 31 2002 Honors 3 p.m. 3 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA 32 Athletics Director 30 31 Practice 3 p.m. APRIL SUN. MON. TUES. WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. Michael Bonnette 1 2 3 4 5 Sports Information Director Practice Practice Practice 3 p.m. 3 p.m. TBA 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Practice Practice SPRING 3 p.m. 3 p.m. GAME 5 p.m. Brian Miller Associate SID 2003 Spring Practice Interview Schedule Date Practice Time Post-Practice Interviews C R E D I T S Week 1 March 17 3 p.m. Coach Saban and Players EDITOR: March 18 3 p.m. Players Michael Bonnette March 20 3 p.m. None ASSISTANT EDITORS: March 22 TBA Coach Saban Brian Miller, Scott Dean 2003 SEC FOOTBALL MEDIA DAYS Week 2 LAYOUT & DESIGN: Wynfrey Hotel March 24 3 p.m. Players Hoover, Ala. Jason Feirman March 26 3 p.m. Coach Saban and players July 29-July 31 PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: March 28 3 p.m. None David Hurd,Marco Piedy, March 29 TBA Coach Saban Keith Robin THURSDAY, JULY 31 • 8:30 - 10:30 A.M.
    [Show full text]
  • Football Records Section (2).Indd
    Norfolk State University Football TEAM RECORDS Note: Game records are for Division I only unless otherwise marked. OFFENSIVE - RUSHING Yards Per Rush 4. 21 ...............................................................2007, ‘02 Game 5. 20 ............................... 2008, ’06, ’89, ’85, ’76, ‘72 Most Rushes 1. 8.33 (39 rushes, 325 yards) Game .............................vs. Delaware State, 9/18/98 1. 80 ...................vs. Bethune-Cookman, 9/24/05 2. 7.16 (31 rushes, 222 yards) OFFENSIVE - PASSING 2. 61 ..........................vs. Virginia Union, 10/24/98 .......................................at Hampton, 11/19/16 3. 59 ........................vs. Delaware State, 11/13/10 3. 6.74 (42 rushes, 283 yards) Passing Yards .............................at Savannah State, 10/1/05 ................................vs. Morgan State, 11/4/00 Game 5. 57 .................. vs. North Carolina A&T, 10/2/04 4. 6.46 (41 rushes, 265 yards) 1. 476 .........................vs. Morgan State, 11/17/18 6. 55 ............................. vs. Morgan State, 9/27/14 .............................at Savannah State, 11/5/11 2. 439 ...........................at Morgan State, 11/22/03 ...........................at Savannah State, 11/20/10 5. 6.35 (40 rushes, 254 yards) 3. 382 .....................................vs. Howard, 10/15/12 ............................vs. Savannah State, 9/14/02 ............................vs. Savannah State, 9/11/04 4. 377 ......................................at Howard, 10/12/19 9. 54 ..........................vs. Savannah State, 11/3/12 6. 6.22 (32 rushes, 199 yards) 5. 366 .......................................vs. Howard, 10/1/16 ...................at Charleston Southern, 9/24/11 ..............................at Delaware State, 10/8/11 6. 363 .........................at Old Dominion, 11/26/11 .................................at Florida A&M, 10/18/07 7. 6.21 (24 rushes, 149 yards) 7. 351 ..................at North Carolina A&T, 9/27/07 .........................................
    [Show full text]
  • Xmohamedsanuuvmojimmy
    England Patriots - Free Printable Wordsearch XMOHAMEDSANUUVMOJIMMYG AROPPOLOCI UUDAVIDGIVENSJSRIH VINCEWILFORKSL JIMWHALENHOUSTONANTWI NEKLFDOSNEM PCZDCQLSAMADAMSSRNQSUW SWVNEKIHEH CODYDAVISRAYHAMILTON UWJURPOLCKFK ZSHANEVEREENMATTCASS ELUCIOLIRXIW WJABAALSHEARDXDLUVUZ XTPOCOMPRBHE EJIOSTEPHENNEALKWOS ZFTENCYKGOWRL SAHBDJOHNSTEPHENSLGR TKIENCOUNXYF WMJAMESWHITEFAKQOSUED DIOXHGYSSSM EMOXWBTRODNEYHARRISONM SFRRYYEMPG LXDOJOETHUNEYEEBZSS AAWMVZIJVLEEJ KZFVIWVDQZYTPNAEIBR JDVVARSXILKRL ESTIMTEBOWUYNGDRWBKI IIQRWTBNEHXA RFVPUFGTFBFUENBBCAJ ONMORRISCRPMU BEOJHWRJIWGTAYPRHCHR ISHOGANESPTR RAAWDHOKKGSNBKRARVOOVY DPONANDCLE POLSPYGDQGROODENIDIO VCPNUFRTPUHN AINTTZAOOECOAGNDSIB NBWEOZATBHRGC XDRNUENDHACLWXTOCNRRCQ BIZUCRATME WGRWIDVNJVCMYNINAAFO UERLERCIEIIM IMXIIEOARPIEUICCNM LQDCNLGIFSJSHA SEJVARLANYNOTQEOTCC EXRETEAEBBMJR AREUANMIARHAVQMPYLHMNA UABOGYUAGO IIQANUCLPLIXJGCEK TRRJSJTRRAPORHN ACHDEICLAPVDOJCLIB IFIVTKLMOQWTIE HDIEBEOCACECLHRAJOS THSXJPESWVITY WXPUICNRHYPTZEANZTS IJKLGEMDTNNHJ YHWLUOBHSZBVTYYDRKLOE UJOYAGGRAFZ NVLCDVNUGEAODCWCVGAOUK FXNKNXEOKF NIXLSDQVKIALRFKFLY DECIODGGPOYQNT WMUIIGKAXPTUUNFWLBEA SIICJTBAWAVG GUNNER OLSZEWSKI VINCENT BRISBY DAVID GIVENS DON CALHOUN CHRISTIAN FAURIA RONNIE LIPPETT SHANE VEREEN CHRIS CANTY LAURENCE MARONEY JAMIE COLLINS STEPHEN NEAL CHRIS SLADE BRANDON COPELAND JOHN STEPHENS RAY HAMILTON RON SELLERS AARON HERNANDEZ VINCENT BROWN ROD RUTLEDGE JUNIOR SEAU PRENTICE MCCRAY BRANDIN COOKS JAMES WHITE CODY DAVIS ADRIAN CLAYBORN CURTIS MARTIN MATT CASSEL JON MORRIS JIMMY GAROPPOLO JABAAL SHEARD SONY MICHEL
    [Show full text]
  • Buffalo-Bills-Mock-Draft-2021-1
    Buffalo Bills Mock Draft 1.0 By Gregory Kowalczyk The Buffalo Bills 2020 season was one for the ages; The Bills navigated the Pandemic fueled season with ease compared to the rest of the league. With limited in-person practice, meeting times cut short, and different rules varying around the country; regarding testing, attendance, etc., the Bills were able to lean on their continuity and culture having the same coaching staff in place, and the same scheme. The Bills won their division with a 13-3 record, sweeping the Dolphins, Jets, and Patriots enroute to their first division title in 25 years and the second overall seed in the AFC Conference. The Bills not only hosted a playoff game in front of 6,800 fans, they won 27-24 versus the Colts on Wildcard weekend for the first time since 1995. The Bills only played in front of their home fans twice during the 2020-2021 season, but they made them count as the Bills took care of the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional round 17-3, before ultimately losing in the AFC Championship to the Kansas City Chiefs 38-24 in Arrowhead. The NFL salary cap fell 8% from the 2020 season because of a significant loss of revenue around the league without fans and a normal NFL season generating full revenue. Attendance alone dropped 92% because of the COVID-19 restrictions. With a set cap of $182.5 million in 2021, General Manager Brandon Beane had to make some tough decisions as his roster was already up against the cap.
    [Show full text]