Tuesday, September 29, 2015

The Walking Dead Season 6 Latest News


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Editor"s Note: This article features heavy spoilers for The Walking DeadTV series and comic books. Enter at your own risk...

The Walking Dead Season 6 Latest News

After tonight"s episode of Fear the Walking Dead, a new trailer for The Walking Dead season 6 premiered. A lot of it is recycled footage that continues the theme that AMC has been building for the upcoming season since SDCC. Can we trust Rick Grimes?

Here"s the trailer:

Here"s an official season 6 synopsis from AMC:

Season 5 ofThe Walking Deadsaw our group being formed into consummate survivors by the world around them... nearly making some of them into villains. To make it as far as they have to have persevered through all of their heartbreaking challenges they have evolved into incredibly powerful people. But who have they become?

The last five episodes of season 5 answered that question with Rick accepting an approach of unapologetic brutality in murdering Pete, a fellow Alexandrian.

Season 6 starts with Alexandria"s safety shattered by multiple threats. To make it, the people of Alexandria will need to catch up with our survivors hardness while many of Ricks people will need to take a step back from the violence and pragmatism they"ve needed to embrace. These reversals won"t happen easily, or without conflict.

But now Ricks group is fighting for something more than survival... They"re fighting for their home, and they will defend that at any cost, against any threat, even if that threat comes from within.

The synopsis for the season 6 premiere has been revealed. The episode is called "First Time Again" and the story goes as follows:

Rick and the group are still having trouble assimilating into Alexandria. Will a new threat bring them closer together or drive them further apart?

Is that new threat the Wolves? We"ll find out soon enough!

Don"t forget to listen to the new episode of our weeklyWalking Deadpodcast,Den of Geek Presents No Room in h**l:

The Walking Dead Season 6 Premiere Date

It was confirmed through a leaked trailer from SDCC 2015 that (as we predicted months ago),The Walking Deadseason 6 will premiere onOct. 11 at9 pm with a 90-minute premiere, with The Talking Dead to follow at 10:30. AMC will also host the premiere at Madison Square Garden. You can find more details here.

The Walking Dead Season 6 Trailer

During SDCC 2015, we received the first trailer for the sixth season of The Walking Dead, and it"s pretty much what you"d expect: the impending showdown between Rick and Morgan. Here is the trailer:

During the series premiere of Fear the Walking Dead, AMC released a new TV promo trailer for The Walking Dead season 6. It"s not much, but it"s also quite good, with emphasis on the dark side of the many characters that will inhabit Alexandria next season. At the forefront is the inevitable conflict between Rick and Morgan, which was showcased in the first full-length trailer at SDCC 2015.

Here is the trailer:

There"s a new bit of footage forseason 6, featuring Sasha and Abraham, who are on the road and planning something pretty big. It looks like it"s a lead-up to one of the big action sequences from the first half of the season.

Check it out:

The Walking Dead Season 6 Cast

Deadlinereports that Tom Payne (Luck) has been cast as Paul "Jesus" Monroe forThe Walking Deadseason 6. Paul is straight out of the comics, but we won"t spoil his character here. This news previously leaked last week witha set photo, but the actor playing the character was not revealed at the time.

Xander Berkeley (24) has been cast inThe Walking Deadseason 6 in an undisclosed role,according toTV Line. The casting call for the character, named "Rich," described him as "Narcissistic, egotistical, quick to braggadocio and anger, his own skin is his principal concern. He feeds off the superiority of being in control, but he plays it off with Senator-like charm. Hes vibrant, and has the charisma of a car salesman."

Many will inevitably speculate that Xander is playing a well-known villain fromThe Walking Deadcomic books, Negan, who we won"t spoil here. You can scroll down a bit to here more about this villain.

Berkeley will appear in the latter half of season 6, with a chance of becoming a regular for season 7. Hmm, sounds like a pretty important character to us.

EWhas some new detailson some of the characters being introduced inThe Walking Deadseason 6. The first trailer (scroll down) for the new season teased several new characters, including one played by Ethan Embry (Empire Records). Showrunner Scott Gimple shared new details on Carter, Embry"s character:

Ethan plays a combo of a few characters that we actually havent hit yet or werent able to hit in other characters.He is an Alexandrian, and has been there the whole time, just quite busy.

Interestingly enough, Carter istechnicallya character from the comic books who was mentioned as one of the many Alexandrians who helped build the wall. Not much else is known about the character.

We also knewNurse Jackie"s Merritt Wever had been cast as an Alexandrian, andEWhas the details on her, too. She"s playing Dr. Denise Cloyd, who plays a major role in the books as a medic and surgeon.

Finally, Corey Hawkins was the first new cast member for season 6 and it was revealed months ago that he"s playing Heath. Here"s what Gimple has to say about the actor:

[Coreys] terrific and Im so excited to see him bring Heath to life. Its been fun and he dove in with both feet. Hes tough and skeptical when the cameras are rolling, and then when theyre off hes just like a goofy fan. Hes really, really excited to be there.

The Walking Dead Season 6 Story

Here"s an official season 6 synopsis from AMC:

Season 5 of The Walking Dead saw our group being formed into consummate survivors by the world around them... nearly making some of them into villains. To make it as far as they have to have persevered through all of their heartbreaking challenges they have evolved into incredibly powerful people. But who have they become?

The last five episodes of season 5 answered that question with Rick accepting an approach of unapologetic brutality in murdering Pete, a fellow Alexandrian.

Season 6 starts with Alexandria"s safety shattered by multiple threats. To make it, the people of Alexandria will need to catch up with our survivors hardness while many of Ricks people will need to take a step back from the violence and pragmatism they"ve needed to embrace. These reversals won"t happen easily, or without conflict.

But now Ricks group is fighting for something more than survival... They"re fighting for their home, and they will defend that at any cost, against any threat, even if that threat comes from within.

The Walking Dead Season 6 Predictions

It"s that time of the year again: we have a chance to speculate a bit on The Walking Dead season 6 based on what we know from Mr. Kirkman"s source material. As we did in the past with The Hunters and the Alexandria Safe-Zone, we"re going to dig into the later adventures of Rick Grimes to figure out just what might happen in the first half of next season and beyond.

(A little bit of housekeeping: Note that Deanna Monroe is the TV series" version of Douglas Monroe, the leader of Alexandria. We"re going to replace Douglas with Deanna in this section just to keep things less confusing.)

First of all, what storylines should you take a look at? Season 5 really focused on "Fear the Hunters" (#61-66), "Life Among Them" (#67-72), and "Too Far Gone" (#73-78). The introduction of The Wolves and the deaths of Reg Monroe and Pete at the end of the season 5 finale lead really well into the final moments of the latter story arc, which will undoubtedly take up the first couple episodes of the season.

The Wolves (or "The Scavengers" in the comics) are an immediate threat, attacking while everyone in Alexandria is mourning the deaths of their loved ones. More and more, Deanna is starting to realize that Rick"s way is better for the community than her diplomatic approach. She"s considering handing over power to him, and the assault on Alexandria only helps his case.

Derek, the leader of the Wolves, arrives at the gates of Alexandria with his very creepy rendition of The Three Little Pigs:

For a moment there, it looks like the Wolves will outnumber and outsmart the battle-hardened portion of the community (basically just Rick and his pre-Alexandria group), as a sniper threatens to shoot Rick down during his talk with Derek at the gate. Of course, the tables are turned when Andrea (yea, she"s still alive in the comics!) shoots down the sniper and Derek. (I"m guessing they"ll use Sasha in Andrea"s stead?) Rick and friends dispatch the rest of the Wolves pretty easily.

Deanna realizes that she can"t defend Alexandria and that Rick should be the new leader. The Safe-Zone seems safe and in better hands...for now. Like we said, these events will probably take up the first 2-3 episodes of season 6.

Turn the page to the next storyline, "No Way Out" (#79-84). Things get a lot worse for the community, as the gunshots from the last battle attract a huge horde of walkers to the gates. Abraham leads a group outside the gates to dispatch the initial horde, but the numbers soon grow overwhelming. The devastation is not unlike the fall of the Prison. The walkers break down the gate and get into the community, devouring everyone in their path. It is a full-scale zombie invasion like we"ve never seen. Things look especially bad for Tobin, Deanna, Jessie, and Morgan, who has just made his long trek to Alexandria in the first place. Fear the worst.

We have to quickly discuss the very controversial events of The Walking Dead #83, in which Deanna shoots Carl"s eye out during her last stand against the walkers during the invasion. It"s a case of friendly fire that almost does away with Rick"s son for good. We are left with this panel, unsure whether Carl will survive:

We"d say "No Way Out" will take up most the first half of the season, if history and the comic books are anything go by. One half of a Walking Dead season has always been a bit more action-packed than the other, especially in seasons 2, 4, and 5, so it won"t be surprising if the first few episodes of season 6 tackle both the Wolves and the zombie horde. Either way, Alexandria has a pretty rough road ahead.

If Gimple and friends decide to condense some of this stuff, making the Wolves attack the opening section of the season and closing the midseason with the zombie invasion, we may even get glimpses of "We Find Ourselves" (#85-90) and"A Larger World" (#91-96) in which the next big bad is introduced...

The Walking Dead Season 6 Spoilers

Danai Gurira (Michonne)has been talking toEWaboutThe Walking Deadseason 6, specifically how beautiful it is and how it focuses on very human moments:

Its going to be very powerful and beautiful at the same time. Its going to go into so many different components of very intense and then very rich in human moments as well, but like a deeply different roller coaster from last year. Its definitely a roller coaster. The pace constantly changes up in terms of who youre watching, what youre watching, and where. But at the same time, its so unpredictable and so unique from anything weve ever done before. Its just really, really amazing to read the scripts, and to do them has been really, really exciting.

Lauren Cohan (Maggie)also toldEWthat this season would be the most suffocating she"s ever experienced:

I dont know if anybody has said this yet, but we always joke that the writers write these amazing action sequences from air-conditioned offices. And I think this season is no exception and definitely rises above. We have the most suffocating beginning to the season that Ive experienced yet.

And I think whats been really interesting is that you see us all kind of make strides in the direction of civility or civilization and a more regimented society. And its about being really challenged. So well see a ton of challenges and well see people the audience has been introduced to as very stable reliable characters crumbling, and I think its going to be pretty scary. Welcome toThe Walking Dead.

Finally, Steven Yeunchimed inwith his own thoughts on the season:

Its easy to use the buzzwords to say roller coaster or intense. I think last year was a very good indicator of where were headed. Were seeing everybody as who they are now. Youve found them grizzled. Youve found them completely broken and shattered and theyve all witnessed and experienced terrible things. And so you get to see them there. We wear it on our face. We wear it on our body. To see where weve evolved to is awesome. So [season] 6 is that, is showing how much has been taken away from us. The end goal is to find some semblance of life that we lost before. I think youre going to see some deeply emotional character story and youre also going to see, as we always do, some crazy-a*s s**t.

In an interview withEWthat is otherwise super ambiguous, showrunner Scott Gimple said that The Wolves might not be the most immediate threat in the first half of season 6. He says we should instead expect multiple threats:

There are multiple threats, even in the first half of the season. And sort of different versions of threats weve seen before. The first three episodes are quite intense, and the cast and crew are we just shot them out of a cannon directly into another cannon that we shot them out of again. The first three episodes are we say every year, Ah, its so crazy and everything, and it has been crazy but the first three episodes this year and the things that were doing are very big and very difficult, and were pushing people hard, and in some ways I think were going to be pushing the audience hard. Im pretty excited and terrified about it.

So that might not be saying much, either, but we at least should expect a bit of action in the beginning of the season much like last season"s series premiere, which was ridiculous fun.

Gimple also revealed that, while the season will stick closely to the comics as usual, it will also delve deeper than ever before into some backstory that Robert Kirkman never developed within the pages of the comic book. Here"s what Gimple said:

There are other people that were going to see throughout the season from the comics, and Im excited for people to see it, but I dont want to tell them now. I think a few minor remixes, but some direct stuff from the comic as well, as far as these characters go.

I think theres a really cool aspect to the first half of the season that serves almost as a prequel to some direct comic stuff in the second half of the season. I think theres a way that Robert did some of the story that were reaching that had a real past to it, where people are referring to some things in the past in the comic. And were able to portray some of that backstory in some ways that you didnt get to see in the comic.

No word on what that backstory could entail, of course, but we could make a couple of safe bets. But we won"t spoil any of that here. If you want to know a bit more about season 6"s storyline, scroll down to the "Based on the Comics" section below!

Talking to Melty, Greg Nicotero shared some details about the mysterious Wolves, a group of bandits that is just beyond Alexandria"s walls. We"re not far off from meeting them. Scroll down for some speculation on the new enemies based on the comics.

Here"s Nicotero:

We set up the Wolves in Episode 16. I love those characters. The fact that you have people that are basically utilizing the people that they kill as ammunition to build a zombie army? We see them in Episode Nine when they get to Noah"s neighborhood and we see the "Wolves not far" in the background, and when the W-man at the beginning says to Morgan, "Well, we"re going to take you, too, but you"re not exactly going to be alive," we realize through the course of the episode that they are setting booby traps everywhere so that they can take people"s possessions and then use them as a means to build the walkers in the traps, so it"s kind of a diabolical plan.

Here"s a video of the short interview with Melty:

Robert Kirkman is already on the promo circuit for the sixth season ofThe Walking Dead. Speaking withAMC President Charlie Collier and Stephen Yeun (Glenn) at the 2015 National Association of Broadcasters Show, he got a chance to tease what"s next for Rick and his group.

During the discussion, Kirkman and Glenn briefly discussed Glenn"s possible death next season:The way that we make the show the writers and everybody really want to focus on making things poignant and purposeful and meaningful, Yeun said. So if it were time for Glenn to go, then its probably going to be awesome.

The Walking Dead Season 6 Rumors

This isn"t reallya thing, okay? It"s just Jon Hamm talking about meeting Mr. Kirkman and how cool it would be to play Negan, one of the biggest bads in The Walking Dead comic books. Is that the best thing you"ve ever heard? It gets even better in this video:

The Walking Dead Season 6 Photos

Peoplehas a new image forseason 6. It teases Norman Reedus" Daryl Dixon, who is busy wiping blood off his hands. What kind of trouble is everyone"s favorite zombie apocalypse survivor going to get into this season?

Check out the image:

There are also two other imagesmaking the roundsfor season 6 that tease the rivalry between Rick and Morgan:

While the first trailer for season 6 offered plenty of blood and guts on its own, we never mind seeing some new zombie footage. And take our word for it, the zombies this season are just plain gross. But more importantly, super creative.

Check out these new zombie photos:

The promos are slowly trickling in for The Walking Dead season 6. Today, we get our first look at Rick at the corner of Marshall and Redding, presumably somewhere close to Alexandria. He seems deep in thought. Maybe considering where to go next?

Some new images from The Walking Dead season 6 have surfaced, courtesy of Fox.

Then comes her paramour Glenn Rhee, sporting a few cuts and bruises and the beginnings of a Daryl-alike badass goatee/moustache combo, with his own weapon raised.

Finally, the macho icing on this particular cake is Daryl Dixon, whose leather vest, crossbow, layered hairdo and attitude of general misgivings all seem to be intact.

In advance of San Diego Comic-Con, AMC has released a new poster for The Walking Dead season 6. As you might expect, it focuses on the main characters. Check it out here:

For all thingsThe Walking Dead, visitour coverage hub.

John Saavedra is an assistant editor at Den of Geek US. Find more of his work on his website. Or just follow him on Twitter.

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Monday, September 28, 2015

Dallas Cowboys To Field One Of The NFL"s Youngest O-Lines Today


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Today, the Cowboys will need the young O-line more than ever to help them win the game against the Falcons.

When the Cowboys kick off against the Falcons later today, they will start one of the youngest O-lines in the league. With La"el Collins set to start at left guard, the following lineup will be a combined 125 years old:

Tyron Smith (24) - La"el Collins (22) - Travis Frederick (24) - Zack Martin (24) - Doug Free (31)

Three of those linemen were named first-team All Pros last year, including Zack Martin, who became the first rookie offensive lineman in the Super Bowl era to be named first-team All Pro. Four of those linemen have a first-round pedigree and are still under 25 years of age. And all five of those linemen will be counted on this afternoon, even more than in previous games, to help deliver a Cowboys victory.

But this was not the lineup the Cowboys had necessarily planned to start the season with. The Week 1 starter at left guard was Ronald Leary, who will sit out today with a groin injury. The 26-year old Leary would have brought the combined age of the Cowboys O-line up to 129 years.

But injuries happen, and teams constantly have to change their lineups. With that in mind, I looked at the Week 2 starters for all 31 other NFL teams to figure out just how young the Cowboys O-line is relative to their NFL peers. Here"s how all NFL teams compare in total combined O-line age, based on the Week 2 starters and their age as shown on the Ourlads.com depth charts:

Rank Team Tot. Age Rank Team Tot. Age Rank Team Tot. Age 1 TEN 119 12 KC 132 20 ARI 137 2 STL 121 12 BUF 132 24 CLE 138 3 DAL 125 13 JAC 134 24 IND 138 4 NYG 126 13 BAL 134 24 ATL 138 4 SEA 126 15 HOU 135 27 DEN 139 6 MIA 127 15 MIN 135 28 SF 140 7 NE 128 15 SD 135 29 NO 143 8 DET 130 15 CIN 135 30 PHI 145 8 CAR 130 20 OAK 137 30 CHI 145 10 GB 131 20 PIT 137 32 NYJ 150 10 WAS 131 20 TB 137

Keep in mind that because there are only five guys counting against the total of each team, having an older veteran on the line can give a false impression if you only look at the total.

A few years ago ESPN"s John Clayton came up with what he called the "Theory of 150." Clayton explained that if the combined age of your starting offensive line exceeds 150 years, you should expect a decline in performance. Why 150 as a cutoff point? A combined age of 150 years means the average age of your linemen is 30 years, and that 30-year age-limit also chimes nicely with the widely held belief that for NFL players, decline inevitably sets in at age 30.

The Cowboys are on the correct side of the age curve, but youth for the sake of youth is not necessarily going to help you win games. Notice how a lot of the teams with young O-lines are struggling this year.

Today, the Cowboys will need the O-line more than ever to help them win the game against the Falcons. The O-line needs to reliably open up running lanes for the running backs. And the O-line will need to give Brandon Weeden enough time to help the QB avoid mistakes and make the safe throws.

Last year, the line run-blocked for the NFL"s Offensive Player of the Year, who led the league with 1,845 rushing yards. And the line pass-blocked for a QB who led the league with a 113.2 passer rating.

But without Tony Romo, the line may face its biggest test yet. Are they up for the challenge?

Source: http://www.bloggingtheboys.com/2015/9/27/9404089/dallas-cowboys-to-field-one-of-the-nfls-youngest-o-lines-today

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Fantasy updates on Eddie Lacy, Chris Ivory, DeMarco Murray and other injured ...


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There are plenty of injured running backs heading into Week 3. Big name backs such as Eddie Lacy, DeMarco Murray, Andre Ellington, Chris Ivory, Tevin Coleman, Arian Foster, and others have all missed or been limited participants in practice this week.

Should fantasy owners be concerned with these backs this week? Will Todd Gurley make his debut against the Steelers in Week 3? We"ll try to answer those questions below.

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Will Eddie Lacy play in Week 3?

Lacy sprained his ankle in Week 2 and had to be carted off the field. He"s been absent in practice this week, but don"t take that as a sign that he"ll be inactive on Sunday. Packers coach Mike McCarthy told reporters earlier this week, "I would definitely feel comfortable playing Eddie on a very limited basis as far as his practice reps."

If Lacy does return, there would be no need for Green Bay to give him a lot of touches. Backup James Starks proved he could carry the load in Week 2 when he carried the ball 20 times for 95 yards. Starks also added four receptions for 11 yards.

MORE: Players to start and sit in Week 3

Lacy went through individual drills on Friday, which is an encouraging sign. Owners should be cautious, though, especially since Green Bay plays Monday night. A late start means you"re essentially forced to go with Lacy if you don"t have a backup plan on Monday.

How is Chris Ivory"s injury?

Ivory is dealing with a few injuries at the moment. He"s overcoming a groin injury and he also suffered a quad injury during Monday"s game against the Colts. He told reporters,"If it"s not ready, it"s not ready; I just won"t play.But if it"s good enough to play, I"ll play. But there is that chance that I could make it worse."

He added he didn"t want to "overdo it" by running too much. He said the injury has been bothering him, and Monday"s game made it worse. He did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday, and has a short week to try and recover.

MORE: Week 3 fantasy football busts| Week 3 fantasy sleepers

If Ivory is unable to play which is a real possibility Bilal Powell should see plenty of work for New York. Zac Stacy will be behind Powell.

DeMarco Murray"s injury not expected to keep him out against Jets

Murray tweaked his hamstring during practice this week, which initially put his status for Sunday"s game in doubt. A source told ESPN on Friday, however, that Murray "will be fine" and that "he"ll play" against the Jets this week. Murray"s injury may not be serious, but fantasy owners might consider benching the Eagles back due to his poor performance so far this season.

Will Lamar Miller play with ankle injury?

Miller is officially listed as questionable and has missed some practice time this week due to his ankle injury. He was a limited participant in Thursday"s practice, which is a good indication for Sunday. One beat reporter, however, said Miller "does not look good running on that ankle."

If Miller can"tplay, the Dolphins haveDamien Williams and Jonas Gray, who was promoted from the practice squad earlier in the week.

Todd Gurley could make his debut

Todd Gurley has been a full participant in practice this week and is listed as probable against the Steelers. There"s nothing medically holding him back from playing this week. The only reason he"d sit is if Jeff Fisher doesn"t feel comfortable going with his rookie this early in the season (he tore his ACL last November).

The thought right now is that Gurley will play Sunday, but he might have a limited number of snaps/carries. Owners should be cautious starting him since there"s no indication of how he"ll be used.

How serious is Tevin Coleman"s injury?

Coleman is dealing with cracked ribs, which is a painful injury to play through, especially for a running back. Coleman put up insane numbers at Indiana playing half of his final season with a broken toe, so he"s played through pain before. But it appears Coleman could be out for a while with this injury. Coach Dan Quinn has said that Coleman is out indefinitely, and he was officially ruled out Friday afternoon.

MORE: Best daily fantasy values for Week 3

Starting in Coleman"s place will beDevonta Freeman. Freeman should have a heavy workload in Week 3 with Coleman likely sitting out.

Arian Foster injury update

Foster has been practicing with the Texans for the past two weeks and "feels wonderful," but he won"t play in Week 3.

"I don"t think Arian will play this week," coach Bill O"Brien told reporters. "Looking really good at practice. But I would say sooner rather than later."

The Texans back should be ready soon, but not this week.

Andre Ellington expected backOct. 4

Ellington will sit again this week, but coach Bruce Arians told reporters he hopes the Cardinals back will be ready by Oct. 4 against the Rams. Ellington is running again, but it won"t be against the 49ers in Week 3.

Source: http://www.sportingnews.com/fantasy/nfl/story/2015-09-25/eddie-lacy-chris-ivory-demarco-murray-arian-foster-injury-fantasy-update-news-outlook-week-three-3

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Sunday, September 27, 2015

BYU football: RB Adam "the "Ninja" Hine getting to show what he can do for the ...


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BYU senior wide receiver Terenn Houk just started laughing Wednesday when he was asked about his favorite memory of Cougar senior running back Adam Hin.

"I remember one day in fall camp -- last year or two years ago -- after a hard day," Houk said. "We were all just tired, trying to get through the two-a-days. All of a sudden, Adam Hin-- he"s big and he"s buff -- goes to his locker and comes out with nunchucks, actual nunchucks. He puts a headband over his head and starts acting like a ninja. It"s the funniest thing because he is this big, buff dude with these nunchucks going, "waaaa!" No one would"ve thought that out of Adam but that was one of my favorite Adam Hinmoments."

The "Ninja" showed off some of his other non-nunchuck skills in Saturday"s 24-23 loss at No. 10 UCLA, including his ability to power through contact and hurdle tacklers.

The senior did say, however, that his hurdle over the lunging Bruin defender wasn"t how he used to do it back when he was a high school long jump and high jump champion.

"Since high school, I weigh almost 40 pounds more than when I jumped," Hin said. "It"s tough. I surprised myself a little bit but I"ve still got it a little bit, I guess. They were going low a lot so I decided to go up and over one time and it ended up working out. They were going for my knees and while I"d prefer to bang with them up high, I"ll go up and over."

That memorable moment was part of a big day forHin as he rushed 23 times for 149 yards and a touchdown -- but he wasn"t about to take solo credit for any of it.

"First of all, our offensive line had a great push, which opened up the run game which in turn opened up the pass," Hinsaid. "Overall, I think we got better from the week before and we plan to get better this week."

Hin now has 242 yards on 44 carries in the last two games and has established himself as the featured running back.

"He has his opportunity now and he"s making the most of it," BYU running back coach Mark Atuaia said. "I"m proud of him. We"re going to continue to make sure he does the same thing week-in and week-out by keeping him healthy and having him pound on Saturday and do what we need him to do."

Hin said he feels like he is settling into the role and getting more comfortable every week but added that he has things he wants to do better.

"The more reps I get, the more opportunity I get to have runs and do more things with my skillset,"Hin said. "I think I can do more breaking tackles downfield. I know there are a lot of times I"ve gotten tripped up. I think there is also a lot of improvement with my blocking schemes and with my routes."

Atuaia said he thinksHin just needs to continue to show he can be a consistent, reliable running back.

"It"s hard to duplicate (that type of performance)," Atuaia said. "The elements were great. But whatever the elements, we"re going to have to make sure Adam is ready -- and then also the rest of the backs."

Hin also has an added workload away from football since he and his wife Cassidy have a baby girl.

"I was up last night (changing diapers) and it was quite the experience,"Hin said. "But it"s been great. It"s brought a lot of joy. My wife and I have been working in tandem a lot more and it"s fun. Getting up in the middle of the night, holding the baby, you"re frustrated but once you see her, you just have to smile and be happy. It"s a great change and we love it."

The senior said he knows when the Cougars go to Michigan this Saturday (10 a.m. MDT, ABC) the Wolverines will be looking to take away the BYU rushing attack but he still likes his chances.

"When our offensive line gets pushing like they do, it just opens up runs,"Hin said. "I might have a target or the running backs as a whole may be targeted but we"ll step up to the challenge. We love challenges like that."

Source: http://www.heraldextra.com/sports/college/byu/football/byu-football-rb-adam-the-ninja-hine-getting-to-show/article_9d6df093-6963-5f7f-b372-68df5e5ad481.html

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Indie Focus: A movie-love rallying cry for "The Intern," "The Black Panthers"


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Hello! ImMark Olsen, and welcome to your weekly field guide to a world of Only Good Movies.

The New York Film Festivalbegan this weekend, as did Fantastic Festin Austin, Texas. Each in its own way is among the most exhilarating, wide-ranging events in the country for movie fans and remains a vital check-in not only for whats new but also to top off yourmovie love in general.

In her overview of the NYFF, New York Times critic Manohla Dargiswrote something that really struck me as a rallying cry for anyone who just likes good movies regardless of where they come from.

The festival, Dargis states, is an expansive idea of cinema that avers that a festival selection fundamentally needs to be good above all else. To put it another way, just because a movie comes out of a major American studio doesnt make it bad and just because it has foreign-language subtitles and is interminably long takes doesnt make it worth programming.

She also noted that in 1974, Richard Roud, the festivals director at the time, said that the New York Film Festival was a way of alerting people to new talent or to what is promising. That hasnt changed.

Those ideas -- a broad and open-minded sense of passion and discovery -- are also very much what we are motivated by here at Team Indie Focus. We hope you are too.

You can listen to our recent podcast series here.

And check here for more info on future events:events.latimes.com/indiefocus/

"The Intern"

All of whichis perhaps a way of getting me talking about Nancy Meyers and The Intern. Meyers is among my favorite filmmakers working in the contemporarystudio system. Her films feel to me at once currentand like loving throwbacks to classical Hollywood filmmaking. (I have watched her Its Complicated so, so many times.)

So my hand shot right up when I was asked if I wanted to review her new film.In my review I wrote, With her cashmere-soft touch, eye for design, ear for dialogue and heartfelt explorations of the ever-shifting dynamics between men and women, writer-director-producer Nancy Meyers makes movies that are both commercial and idiosyncratically personal. Her new film, The Intern, is every inch a Nancy Meyers film, for better and for worse.

Robert De Niro and Anne Hathaway in "The Intern." (Francois Duhamel / Warner Bros.)

Rebecca Keeganspoke to Meyers recently over breakfast in Brentwood. "A lot of my women [characters], they come from me," Meyerssaid. "The things that worry me worry them. I feel a real responsibility when I write women."

"The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution"

A movie that has taken on unexpected current resonance is Stanley Nelsons The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution. When Nelson began the film some years ago he never imagined it would feel torn from the headlines by the time it was finished. I recently spoke to Nelson about the making of the film, which is an overview of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense.

In his review, Kenneth Turan notes, Nelson understands the play of outsized personalities and unexpected events, and he"s helped that enough time has passed for former Panthers to feel comfortable telling their stories, especially to someone of Nelson"s stature in the documentary world.

"Still, none of this was easy, and the Panthers even today remain nothing if not a controversial organization. As former member Ericka Huggins says at the film"s start, We were making history, and it wasn"t nice and clean. It wasn"t easy. It was complex.

A scene from "The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution." (Firelight Films)

In his review, the New York Times A.O. Scottsaid, Their legacy is very much worth discussing, and Mr. Nelson makes a strong case for theirimportance as both a politicaland a cultural force. What is clear from this sober yet electrifying film is that the power of the Panthers was rooted in their insistence radicalthen, radical still that black lives matter.

In the Chicago Tribune, Michael Phillips added,It"s a strong reminder of the times, then and now. The Black Panthers relates to our present moment without even trying.

"The Keeping Room"

Sometimes havingan eye on the festival circuit also means taking the long view on things. A film I first encountered for the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival, The Keeping Room, has finally come to theaters. The debut screenplay is by writer Julia Hart, and the film is directed by Daniel Barber.

The film is set during the waning days of the Civil War. On a remote farm in the Carolinas three women, sisters Augusta (Brit Marling) and Louise (Hailee Steinfeld) and their familys slave Mad (Muna Otaru), are left to fend for themselves. They soon find themselves under siege when two Union soldiers (Sam Worthington and Kyle Soller) come passing through.

Brit Marling in a scene from "The Keeping Room." (Martin Ruhe)

I spoke to Hart before the films world premierelast year, and she told me the three female characters were the central dynamic of the film from the very start.

I so rarely see women talking to women in film, Hart said. It started from a place of race and gender, but also just wanting to see women talking to each other. It couldnt just be one woman defending herself against the men. I wanted it to be a group of women together. Because that relationship, to me, is the center of the film."

I was on Twitter(@IndieFocus) last week and referred to the film as fun and then realized thats maybe not the best word for a revisionist intersectionalfeminist Civil War/western action drama. In the Village Voice Alan Scherstuhlsaid, "The film"s frustrating, fascinating, at times too eager to shock. But it"s also daring and eccentric."

Beyond Fest

Los Angeles" Beyond Festhas grown into something really exciting for genre film fans. (Which should mean just anyone who likes movies.) This years event runs from Oct. 1-12 and is jammed with crazy fun events. Among the West Coast premieres are Brian Helgelands Legend, starring Tom Hardy; Hou Hsiao-hsiens martial arts drama The Assassin; S. Craig Zahlers Bone Tomahawk," starring Kurt Russell; and Karyn Kusamas unnervingly creepy The Invitation.

There will also be screenings of rare cuts of Ken Russells The Devils and Lucio Fulcis The Beyond. (Fulcis composer Fabio Frizzi will perform in L.A. for the first time.) Edgar Wright and Bruce Campbell will be at a double feature of Evil Dead and Evil Dead II. Al Pacino and Bret Ratner will be at a screening of Dog Day Afternoon. A 30th anniversary screening of Better Off Dead will have director Savage Steve Holland and members of the cast. There will even be a series of free screenings, including Anders Thomas Jensens Men and Chicken, starring Mads Mikkelsen.

Email meif you have questions, comments or suggestions, and follow me on Twitter@IndieFocus.

Copyright 2015, Los Angeles Times

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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Leonard Fournette "the next Marshawn Lynch," former NFL QB Brock Huard says


LSU"s Leonard Fournette Runs Over Auburn"s Defense | CampusInsiders

Leonard Fournette : LSU vs Auburn

LSU running back Leonard Fournette (7) carries the ball on a 40-yard touchdown against the Auburn Tigers in Baton Rouge on Saturday, September 19, 2015. (Brett Duke, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune)

Leonard Fournette has drawn a long line of comparisons to current and former NFL running back greats, particularly in the days since the LSU star"s 228-yard performance against Auburn.

Adrian Peterson. Bo Jackson. Herschel Walker. And the list goes on.

Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch took a prominent position in that discussion as well Saturday during the first half of LSU"s game at Syracuse.

"(Fournette) is the next Marshawn Lynch," former NFL quarterback Brock Huard said during the ESPN broadcast. "With that level of physicality."

The former Seattle and Indianapolis Colts passer explained that several college running backs have pointed to Lynch, nicknamed "Beastmode," as the professional they emulate, saying they "want to be the next" Lynch.

Fournette, he said, actually fits that mold.

The sophomore rushed for 117 yards and one score on 10 attempts during the first half of Saturday"s contest, which kicked off at 11 a.m., but No. 8 LSU entered the midway mark clinging to a 7-3 lead on the Orange.

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Jerit Roser can be reached at Jroser@nola.comor 504.826.3405.

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Source: http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/2015/09/leonard_fournette_beastmode.html

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The fake spacesuits in "The Martian" are almost as incredible as real ones


The Martian: Behind the Scenes Movie Broll - Matt Damon, Ridley Scott, Kate Mara

Aidan MonaghanAstronauts, engineers, and fans have praised the "The Martian," a bestselling sci-fi novel, for its scientific accuracy. So if you"re making an equally realistic film adaptation, your spacesuits had better look d**n good.

That"s why Janty Yates, a costume designer for Ridley Scott"s movie "The Martian," worked directly with NASA to create spacesuits used in the film.

"Of course we made a film rather than sending people to space," Yates joked to Tech Insider.

The story follows Mark Watney, an astronaut who gets stranded on Mars. Matt Damon (who plays Watney) and other actors in the movie adaptation had to spend a lot of time dressed up in their suits to make the story come to life.

As a result, Yates had to build spacesuits that clearly showed the actors" faces, were comfortable enough to wear during hours of filming (sometimes in the desert), and didn"t look like hokey, unbelievable imitations. Real spacesuits are "marvelously practical for space travel, walking and working on Mars," she says, "but they"re not practical from a visual sense."

Keep scrolling to see how Yates and others designed two different types of futuristic-looking yet functional spacesuits used in "The Martian," due in theaters October 2.

Source: http://www.techinsider.io/the-martian-spacesuit-photos-2015-9

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