#1

and an assist in regulation as the Silvertips

in places to be! Wed Nov 06, 2019 2:26 am
by Cl11234566 • 345 Posts

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- John Fox swears he hasnt lost confidence in Ronnie Hillman even though the second-year running back has had back-to-back games with fumbles returned for touchdowns. Still, it was rookie Montee Ball who got most of the work Monday with Denvers starters for the first time all summer. "Its just practice," Fox said. "I wouldnt read too much into anything. Were evaluating everybody regardless of who gets what reps at what numbers. Hes a guy that we want to get touches and well go from there." Hillman, a second-year speedster from San Diego State who played sparingly last year, bulked up over the winter and was given first crack at winning the starting job. He fumbled at the goal line in Seattle a week ago, and it was returned 106 yards for the score. A week later, Rams rookie linebacker Alec Ogletree pried the football from his arms after a short catch and returned it 13 yards for a touchdown. After that, Hillman didnt touch the ball and the snaps were shared by Ball, who set an NCAA record with 83 touchdowns at Wisconsin, and former first-round pick Knowshon Moreno. Asked if his promotion Monday was due more to what he was doing right or what Hillman had done wrong, Ball said. "For me, Im looking at it as what Ive done. Ive been consistent. Yeah, Ive made mistakes, but Ive done a great job to not repeat them. Thats what I plan to continue to do." Both Ball and Hillman want to be the featured back in Denvers offence, but with the way Fox has always divvied up carries in his backfield, it might not matter whos the first running back out of the tunnel on Sept. 5 anyway. "Whoever we keep were going to lean on and well play and I think our track record says that," Fox said. Ball hasnt been free of blunders either. He was penalized for covering up the tight end in a formation against St. Louis and also dropped a pass from Peyton Manning because he said he "smelled the end zone." A week earlier, he whiffed on blitzing Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner, who drove Manning into the ground just as he released a 31-yard pass to Julius Thomas. "Its the worst feeling as a rookie, seeing a future Hall of Famer get hit like that pretty hard," Ball said. "Thats not a good thing at all and I most definitely got chewed out about it (by running backs coach Eric Studesville) and I knew I couldnt say a word." Despite all his rookie mistakes, Ball said hes ready to start in Week 1. "Yeah, thats been my goal ever since I was drafted," he said. "Thats (everyones) goal in the running back room, to become the starter. For me, every opportunity thrown at me, Im going to make sure I take advantage of it." Nike NBA Jerseys China . The post-season, Pierce said repeatedly, is no time to panic. And the Heat, apparently, are nothing to fear. NBA Jerseys Store . -- Thirty years ago, the Detroit Pistons beat the Denver Nuggets 186-184 in triple overtime, a game that remains the highest scoring in NBA history. https://www.nbachinajerseys.us/. Vinci also beat Dulgheru last week in Bucharest en route to her first WTA final in a year. Vinci next faces sixth-seeded Kurumi Nara of Japan, who beat Czech qualifier Katerina Siniakova 7-6 (5), 6-7 (3), 6-2. No. Cheap NBA Jerseys Authentic . INJURIES - Cardinals 1B Matt Adams has been put on the DL with calf tightness, resulting in some lineup shifting, with Allen Craig moving from right field to first base, so that the Cardinals could bring up top prospect Oscar Taveras, who was the No. Cheap Nike Basketball Jerseys .com) - Whew! North Dakota States reign as the three-time FCS national champion was pushed to the limit by South Dakota State on Saturday, but freshman R.VICTORIA - Myles Bell scored twice in three minutes as the Kelowna Rockets went on to defeat the host Victoria Royals 5-3 on Saturday in Western Hockey League action. Bells goals came midway through the first period and put the Rockets ahead 2-1 after falling behind early. Mitchell Wheaton, Rourke Chartier and Marek Tvrdon also scored for Kelowna (37-6-0), the leagues top club, while Madison Bowey chipped in with two assists. Ben Walker led the Royals (30-16-2) wish a goal and an assist and Axel Blomqvist and Brandon Magee scored the others. Kelownas Jordon Cooke made 27 saves for the win. Victorias Patrik Polivka started in net, but was pulled 1:38 into the second period after giving up four goals on just 12 shots. Coleman Vollrath stopped 20-of-21 shots in relief. --- OIL KINGS 7 COUGARS 6 (SO) PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. -- Henrik Samuelsson scored the winner and Reid Petryk had a pair of goals in regulation as Edmonton came from behind to defeat the Cougars. Cody Corbett, Riley Kieser, Edgars Kulda and Curtis Lazar also scored for the Oil Kings (31-13-1), who trailed 6-2 heading into the third period. Todd Fiddler had three goals and an assist for Prince George (17-24-7), Marc McNulty scored twice and Jordan Tkatch scored the other. Edmontons Tristan Jarry gave up six goals on 21 shots and was replaced by Tyler Santos to start the third period. Santos made four saves to earn the win while Ty Edmonds stopped 36 shots in a losing cause for the Cougars. --- PATS 4 RAIDERS 2 PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. -- Morgan Klimchuk scored three times and Daniel Wapple made 38 saves as Regina doubled up the Raiders. Dryden Hunt also scored for the Pats (24-18-5) and Dyson Stevenson tacked on two assists. Sawyer Lange and Reid Gardiner scored for Prince Albert (22-21-2), which lost for the first time in three outings. Cole Cheveldave turned aside 23-of-27 shots for the Raiders. --- ICE 5 BRONCOS 2 SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. -- Sam Reinhart had two goals and an assist as Kootenay downed the Broncos. Luke Philp and Jaedon Descheneau each had a goal and two assists for the Ice (24-20-4) and Tim Bozon added a goal and an assist. Swift Current (23-18-6) got goals from Glenn Gawdin and Nathan Burns. Kootenays Mackenzie Skapski made 34 saves for the win while Landon Bow stopped 28-of-33 shots for the Broncos. --- WHEAT KINGS 4 BLADES 3 SASKATOON -- Rihards Bukarts scored twice, including the winner, as Brandon edged the Blades for its third straight win. Richard Nejezcheleb and Ryan Pilon also scored for the Wheat Kings (25-17-4) and Rene Hunter had two assists. Logan Harlaand recorded a pair of goals for Saskatoon (13-32-4) and Connor Sanvido had a goal and an assist.dddddddddddd Brandons Curtis Honey made 33 saves while Alex Moodie turned away 43-of-47 shots for the Blades. --- REBELS 5 HURRICANES 2 RED DEER, Alta. -- Patrik Bartosak stopped 35 shots and Scott Feser scored twice as the Rebels handed Lethbridge its fourth straight defeat. Brady Gaudet scored once and assisted on two more for Red Deer (23-21-2) while Mason McCarty and Lukas Sutter had the others. Riley Sheen and Reid Nemeth scored for the Hurricanes (9-34-5). Jonny Hogue started in net for Lethrbidge but left at the 16:36 mark of the first period, giving up two goals on six shots in the process. Jarrod Schamerhorn took the loss, stopping 35 shots in relief. --- TIGERS 6 HITMEN 2 MEDICINE HAT, Alta. -- Curtis Valk and Miles Koules each scored twice as the Tigers defeated Calgary. Blake Penner and Tyler Lewington also scored for Medicine Hat (26-15-3) and Trevor Cox chipped in with three assists. Jake Virtanen and Adam Tambellini supplied the scoring for Calgary (30-11-5) while forward Greg Chase was ejected in the third period for a checking-from-behind major. Marek Langhamer made 22 saves for the Tigers as Chris Driedger stopped 22-of-27 shots for the Hitmen. Kyle Dumba made 10 saves on 11 shots in relief. --- THUNDERBIRDS 3 BLAZERS 2 KAMLOOPS, B.C. -- Taran Kozun made 30 saves as Seattle slipped past the Blazers for its sixth straight win. Kevin Wolf, Justin Hickman and Roberts Lipsbergs scored for the Thunderbirds (28-14-5) while Ryan Gropp had two assists. Joe Kornelson had both goals for Kamloops (10-31-5) and Cole Ully assisted on each of them. Bolton Pouliot stopped 27 shots for the Blazers, who lost for the seventh straight time. --- SILVERTIPS 4 WARRIORS 3 (SO) EVERETT, Wash. -- Manraj Hayer scored the winner and Cole MacDonald had a goal and an assist in regulation as the Silvertips downed Moose Jaw. Everett (25-14-7) also got goals from Patrick Bajkov and Kohl Bauml. Tanner Eberle scored twice for the Warriors (13-26-7) and Torrin White had the other. Austin Lotz made 16 saves for the Silvertips while Moose Jaws Justin Paulic stopped 36 shots in a losing cause. --- AMERICANS 3 CHIEFS 1 KENNEWICK, Wash. -- Philip Tot scored twice as Tri-City handed Spokane its first regulation-time loss in eight games. Brian Williams also scored for the Americans (21-21-4) and Parker Wotherspoon tacked on two assists. Keanu Yamamoto scored for the Chiefs (27-14-4). Spokanes Eric Williams turned aside 20-23 shots in defeat. ' ' '

Scroll up


Visitors
0 Members and 62 Guests are online.

We welcome our newest member: faraheunicefernandez
Board Statistics
The forum has 4204 topics and 4207 posts.



Xobor Einfach ein eigenes Xobor Forum erstellen