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MEDINAH, Ill. Torrey Smith Elite Jersey . —The European team is honouring the memory of Seve Ballesteros by putting his iconic image on their golf bags. This is the first Ryder Cup without Ballesteros, who died in May 2011. He is considered the most influential figure in giving Europe its edge in the matches. Longtime friend Jose Maria Olazabal is the European captain. Olazabal revealed the tribute Tuesday during the team photo. The bags have a silhouette that depicts Ballesteros reaction to winning the 1984 British Open at St. Andrews. The Spanish captain says he felt the emblem on the bag would allow Ballesteros to be with the European team “every step of the way.” Ballesteros adopted the image as his business logo, and even had a tattoo of it on his left forearm. Ray Rice Womens Jersey . With the club looking to ease back into the Playoff picture next season, how this team is reshaped this summer will see a radical shift away from youth acquisition and towards luring veterans to Toronto. For now, though, lets look at who the team already has and how they factor into the clubs not-so-distant future. Justin Tucker Elite Jersey . 20 teams are 1-1, set to either move forward or fall below .500 this week. http://www.theravenssuperbowlgear.com/justin-tucker-jersey/ . Intermountain Medical Center spokesman Jess Gomez says Danny Berger is in critical condition Wednesday at the hospital in Murray. Ed Reed Black Jersey . The No. 1 overall pick in the draft was inadvertently elbowed in the head by fellow rookie teammate Austin Rivers and left the game in the first half and didnt return to the Hornets 88-86 victory over Utah on Friday night. Kelechi Osemele Jersey .ca NFL Power Rankings, ahead of the climbing Atlanta Falcons and the San Francisco 49ers, who dropped after a Week Theee loss in Minnesota.Each week, The Reporters put their thumbs out to the good and the bad in the world of sports. This week, they discuss the debut of Robert Griffin III, Paula Findlays support team, Derek Jeter turning back the clocks, and head coaches willing to try trick plays. Dave Naylor, TSN: My thumb is up to Robert Griffin III, whose smashing debut with the Washington Redskins was the talk of Week 1 in the NFL. You dont have to look far for reminders of how tough it is to start an NFL season at quarterback just a few months after leaving college. Indeed there were four other rookie quarterbacks that didnt fare so well on Sunday. Griffin on the other hand, displayed poise, smarts, athleticism, and even style by accidentally creating “Griffining.” Andrew Luck may still wind up being the NFLs new Peyton Manning, but dont count on RGIII to be its next Ryan Leaf. Steve Simmons, Sun Media: My thumb is down to “Team Findlay.” Coaches, administrators, physicians, therapists and the Own The Podium people who had anything to do with Paula Findlays heartbreaking Olympic experience. Its one thing to have a hip injury, but for this apparent quality of support team to miss that their prized triathlete was suffering from the blood disease anemia, which came to light this week, is nothing short of astounding. It now makes some sense why Paula Findlay finished last in London, why her legs seemed foreign to her, why she burst into tears of frustration post-event. She wasntt well enough to compete, but how this happened, how the system betrayed this one athlete, and who in particular missed this? Those are questions that need to be answered. Corey Graham Jersey. Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated: My thumb is up to Derek Jeter, a down-to-earth shortstop now breathing increasingly rarified air. The Yankees captain edged into the Top 10 in hits Friday, with No. 3,284, passing Willie Mays. Jeter stands not merely with Hall of Famers, but among players whose names alone give you goose bumps. Even playing on a bum ankle, the 38-year-old is having an MVP type season, on the verge of passing 200 hits for the eighth time. The only thing remaining for Jeter is leading – or willing – a scuffling team into the postseason, a rite of fall in the Bronx. If anyone can do it, its Jeter; he is the pride of the Yankees. Dave Hodge, TSN: My thumb is up to Green Bay Packers coach Mike McCarthy and to Calgary Stampeders coach John Hufnagel, who did what all football coaches should do once in a while, they tried something. The fake field goals that turned into touchdowns for the Pack and the Stamps were things of beauty. If its possible, the Green Bay play was executed more perfectly than it was drawn up. The Calgary play could have been could have been stopped but it was Winnipeg. If youre going to draw up tricks, what is the point if you dont try them? Youre liable to get seven points if you do, and there were two examples of that this week. ’ ’ ’
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