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November 15, 2019

NFL: Harrison Butker "the Buttkicker"







Harrison Butker is an American football kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. At 6'4", and 205 lbs., he practices the traditional form of kicking, rather than the new trend of Aussie Rules football kicking.  

In High School, at the Westminster Schools in Atlanta, he was a three sport player, Football, Basketball, and Soccer.  He says Soccer was his preferred sport in high school, and indeed his team won three State Championships in Soccer during his tenure.  

He played college football at the Georgia Institute of Technology. During the NFL Draft, he was originally chosen by the Carolina Panthers, but has found his home with the Kansas City Chiefs since 2017, and has been very successful there.  

He has set an NFL record, with the most kicks made by a rookie (38).  He has also set many Chiefs franchise records.  

His nickname is Butt Kicker, which is a play on words of his last name and being a kicker.

Birthday:  July 14, 1995 (age 24 years), Decatur, Georgia
Height6′ 4″
Weight199 lbs
SpouseIsabelle Butker (m. 2018) (One Child)
Current teamKansas City Chiefs (#7 / Placekicker)
EducationGeorgia Institute of Technology (2017), The Westminster Schools


January 6, 2018

Sport Saturday: Three Kings Edition


Three Kings Day begins with lots of gifts for the kiddos, lots of beer in Germany, and a visit from a witch in Italy.  



In the United States, the National Football League playoffs are in Round One, this weekend, the Wild Card Round.  Today there will be two games, the Tennessee Titans (9-7) will visit the Kansas City Chiefs (10-6), and the Atlanta Falcons (10-6) are at the Los Angeles Rams (11-5).   Entering the postseason for the first time in nine years, the Tennessee Titans travel this week to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the Wild Card Round. Kickoff at Arrowhead Stadium (capacity 76,416) is scheduled for 3:35 p.m..



This is the third time the two teams have met in the postseason but the first since the Titans have played in Tennessee. They met on Dec. 12, 1962 in the third AFL Championship Game, a contest won by the then-Dallas Texans in double overtime. On Jan. 16, 1994, Joe Montana quarterbacked the Chiefs to a 28-20 victory over Warren Moon and the Houston Oilers.  Last week the Titans faced the Jacksonville Jaguars in Nashville, needing a win to secure their Wild Card berth in the six-team AFC playoff field. The Titans prevailed by a final score of 15-10 to earn the fifth seed, their first time in the playoffs since 2008.  



The team has its first back-to-back winning seasons since the 2007 and 2008 campaigns.  The Chiefs enter the postseason with their second consecutive AFC West title. Led by veteran quarterback Alex Smith, the offense ranked fifth overall during the regular season (375.4 yards per game). The unit was seventh in passing (256.5) and ninth in rushing (118.9).  The Chiefs are in their fifth campaign under the direction of Andy Reid, who is in his 19th NFL season as a head coach. He has a 53-27 record in Kansas City and has led the club to four playoff appearances.

One year after their high-powered offense led the way on a Super Bowl run, the Atlanta Falcons likely will have to rely on their defense at the outset of the postseason.  The Los Angeles Rams are the NFL's top-scoring team with nearly 30 points per game. Their fan numbers have been lackluster this season, though.  Avoiding a shootout and winning in the first night-game at the Coliseum since their return to the city last season could hinge on accomplishing something few others have done this season: slowing Todd Gurley.   Atlanta has at least some reason for optimism. The defense firmed up against the run in the second half of the year, allowing just 93.6 yards per game on the ground in the last eight contests. 



In Canada, well, in Buffalo, New York, actually, Team Canada pulled off a gift of a gold for Three Kings Day, as they broke a 1-1 tie late in the third and added an empty netter to get a 3-1 win over Sweden and claim the gold at the World Junior Hockey Championship.  Impressively two of their goals came in the last couple of minutes of regulation, and the initial push was to avoid a tie.  Canadian captain Dillon Dube, noting that with two minutes left, the teams were tied, spurred his players onto heroic playing.  

Unheroic might be the word used to describe Sweden team captain, and New York Rangers prospect, Lias Andersson, who apparently had no time for second place.  Seconds after being awarded a silver medal, he took it right off and skated over to the boards to toss the medal into the stands.
Andersson, Sweden’s captain and the Rangers’ No. 7 overall pick in last year’s draft, eventually got the medal back, but it came as little consolation. The 19-year old was in tears on the ice during the medal ceremony, frustrated as his country came up short again.  He currently plays for his Swedish club team, Frolunda.



In International Cricket, there are two Test Matches underway today, England and Australia are engaged in their Fifth Test Match of the Ashes series at the Sydney Cricket Grounds.  Australia is currently leading India are on their Tour of South Africa, and are engaged in their first Test match, ongoing  at the Newlands, Cape Town.  South Africa is currently leading the match.  Today there is one 20Twenty International match, Pakistan playing New Zealand at the Basin Reserve, Wellington.  



September 8, 2017

Saturday Sport: Aussie Rules, NFL, Rugby, the Vuelta

Ah, the NFL.  Professional Football.  The National Football League returns this weekend.  From now until early February, 2018, it will be almost possible to eat and sleep nonstop Football, at the pro, university, and even high school levels.  Pro Football has already returned, in fact, with Thursday night's contest, a shocker,  between the Kansas City Chiefs, who triumphed victorious over reigning champs the Patriots of New England. It was no surprise that fans at Foxborough, Massachusetts, at the Patriots home stadium, rightly booed Roger Goodell, the NFL commissioner.  Goodell should realize by now that commissioners have to make unpopular decisions, but shouldn't always make them for the profit motives, so his vanity was probably touched. 

The real action was on the field, where  Rookie running back Kareem Hunt upstaged Tom Brady as the Kansas City Chiefs launched the new National Football League season with a stunning 42-27.    Hunt recovered from a fumble on his first possession to make three touchdowns during the game.  Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith threw for 368 yards and four touchdowns to puncture the festive atmosphere as the Super Bowl champion Patriots raised their championship banner in the traditional season kick off at Gillette Stadium. Friday's game, scheduled for Tampa Bay, was postponed due to Hurricane Irma.  With the traditional pause Saturday, for College gameday, we will comment on tomorrow's games, tomorrow. 


Shaving on race day is considered by many pro cyclists to be unlucky.  Some prefer only to shave on days when they will not be racing, or haven't already.  So, pictures of the winners of stages for the Tour de France, the Vuelta a Espana or the Giro d'Italia often picture them with whiskers, or at least a five o'clock shadow. 

Racing has been a close shave all during the current Vuelta  a Espana, with a surprise each race day, escapes, and some shakeups in the GC.  Although African Chris Froome and his British SKY team are dominating, impelled as they are by boatloads of cash, and hopefully nothing else performance enhancing, riders such as Italians Vicenzo Nibali and Fabio Aru, as well as Spaniard Alberto Contador, who is riding his last race before retirement, have made the race very challenging and interesting. 

Belgian rider Thomas De Gendt (Lotto Soudal) came out on top in a pulsating stage 19 of the Vuelta a Espana yesterday. He has been on the attack throughout this Vuelta, and won at the finish in a tightly-fought sprint. De Gendt and his group had broken free in the opening minutes of the race.  De Gendt managed to stave off these challenges from his breakaway throughout the race, and, unshaven, busted through to win Lotto-Soudal’s fourth stage win of this year’s Vuelta.  In the overall competition Chris Froome (Team Sky) retained his lead over Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain Merida) in second place. Alberto Contador (Trek Segafredo) attacked with great gusto, but was reeled in, ultimately, by the Team Sky. 

With two stages to go until the finale on Sunday, Today's critical stage finish on the fabled Angrilu mountaintop climb become much more important.  Has Froome tired or not?  Saturday's stage will tell!

  
In International Rugby, South Africa head into Saturday's match against Australia in first place in the Rugby Championship standings but without a win in Australia since 2013.  The Springboks are 2-0 after consecutive wins over Argentina. Australia have lost both matches to New Zealand, including a 35-29 defeat two weeks ago after leading 29-28 with four minutes left and after opening up a 17-0 lead in the first half.  South Africa coach Allister Coetzee couldn't resist taking a subtle poke at the Wallabies over that close loss in Dunedin, New Zealand.  "To not to have won that one, I don't know how it slipped away in the last three minutes when you get so close to winning a Test," Coetzee said. "They put themselves in a position to win it; you should win it." Despite Australia's recent weakness, it should be an exciting match.    The winless Wallabies host the Springboks tonight in Perth. 


This Saturday, though, rugby must certainly be almost an afterthought in Perth, as this is the opening weekend of the Aussie Rules Football Season playoffs.  The top 8 teams from the "ladder" are playing each other this weekend, seeking spots in the Grand Finale game, which will be held in a matter of weeks.  The Adelaide Crows have already beat the GWS Giants in action Thursday night, a "home game" at the Adelaide Oval,  and last night the Geelong Cats lost to the Richmond Tigers in an exciting game at Melbourne Cricket Grounds.  The Tigers had not won any game in the playoffs since 2001, and had not won a game in the first week since the early 1980s.


Today's action include two games.  The Sydney Swans will take on the  Essendon Bombers at the Sydney Cricket Grounds.  The Swans are clearly dominant, and have only lost twice in the last 16 matches.  No Bombers team has beat a Swans selection since 2011.  In the final game of the weekend, the Port Adelaide Power will take on the West Coast Eagles at the Adelaide Oval.  Although Port Adelaide won the last meeting between the teams, during the regular season,   the Adelaide Oval holds no fear for the Eagles ahead of Saturday night's elimination final against the Power. The Eagles have won five of their six games at the venue, including a victory over the Power in round seven this year. However, the Power turned the tables on the Eagles in Perth in round 17. The Power won three straight to end the season, while the Eagles squeezed Melbourne out of the top eight on percentage courtesy of their amazing win over minor premier Adelaide on the last day of the season. The Eagles will be looking to make the most of their unexpected opportunity.

January 16, 2016

NFL Playoffs! with Chiefs' Alex Smith


The NFL Playoffs dominate our weekend this week, sportsfans, with a big doubleheader both days.  There is much at stake, so don't miss it!

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2016 NFL Postseason - Divisional Playoffs
(Eastern Time)

Saturday, January 16
4:35 PM: Kansas City Chiefs @ New England Patriots, CBS
8:15 PM: Green Bay Packers @ Arizona Cardinals, NBC

Sunday, January 17
1:05 PM: Seattle Seahawks @ Carolina Panthers, FOX
4:40 PM: Pittsburgh Steelers @ Denver Broncos, CBS
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... plus starting quarterback for the Chiefs, #11 Alex Smith.  Losing his position as starting quarterback with the 49ers a couple of years ago has turned out to be the best thing that ever happened to him, as he has thrived in Kansas City.  Watch for him today as he tries to engineer the upset over the defending champion Patriots.

Name: Alex Smith
Date of Birth: May 7, 1984 (Taurus)
Hometown: La Mesa, California, USA
Height/Weight: 6'4"/217 lbs
College: Utah (2005)
Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Position: Quarterback
 

November 30, 2014

NFL Sunday Night, with Travis Kelce and the Chiefs vs. the Broncos



by Rexswimguy:

Sunday Night Football brings us the battle for the AFC West this week, as the Broncos visit the Chiefs.  Remember there are only a few weeks left for the playoff picture to take shape.

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NFL Sunday Night Football - Regular Season
November 30, 2014
(Eastern Time)
8:30 PM: Denver Broncos (8-3) @ Kansas City Chiefs (7-4), NBC
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And, there are several of our long-time favorite stars to watch for tonight, on both of these teams.  

However, you might also want to take special note of the Chiefs #87 Travis Kelce, who is truly one of the up-and-coming receivers in the league.  

Do watch for him tonight.
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Name: Travis Kelce
Date of Birth: October 5, 1989 (Libra)
Hometown: Cleveland Heights, Ohio, USA
Height/Weight: 6'5"/260 lbs
College: Cincinnati (2013)
Team: Kansas City Chiefs
Position: Tight End
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