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N.J. Benson has 22 points, 17 rebounds and DePaul wins 84-65 over Loyola MarylandSeattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith has had his share of ups and downs this year for an 8-7 team whose season is on the brink after a 27-24 loss to the Minnesota Vikings last Sunday. However, one defensive coach complimented Smith while giving remarks to Jeff Howe for The Athletic's latest NFL quarterback power rankings, noting how he keeps the team competitive, which isn't a luxury other franchises have with their signal-callers right now. "I personally believe he does give them a chance every game, and that's more than a chunk of teams can say right now," the defensive coach told The Athletic. "Geno's season has been full of peaks and valleys. He can spin the football. He's a good athlete for the position. But the inconsistency of accuracy and decision-making will always be where the valleys exist for him. "They can't run the ball, and even though he has a plus supporting cast, the more throws they ask him to make in a game, the more it's going to go the other way. It's just a fact. The red area turnovers have been brutal. But he is streaky, and the peaks can convince someone that he belongs." Smith has enjoyed an impressive career renaissance with the Seahawks beginning in 2022 after largely serving as a backup for the first nine years of his career for four different teams. He won NFL Comeback Player of the Year honors in 2022 after taking the Seahawks starter job, throwing for 30 touchdowns and completing an NFL-high 69.8 percent of his passes. Seattle went 9-8, good enough for a NFC playoff spot. Smith regressed a bit in 2023, but the Seahawks still went over .500 at 9-8. That wasn't good enough for the playoffs this time around, but the team still had playoff expectations in 2024 under new head coach Mike Macdonald. It's been a streaky year in Seattle (3-0, then 4-5, then 8-5 and now 8-7). It's been the same way for Smith, who's completed over 70 percent of his passes but sit second in the NFL with 15 interceptions. He's ultimately performed well overall and currently sits 15th in the aforementioned QB rankings. As the coach said, though, Smith gives the Seahawks a chance to win every week. A lot of QB-hungry teams mired at the bottom of the standings can't say the same right now, and their seasons were over before Thanksgiving. Seattle remains alive. Smith and the Seahawks have the 4-11 Chicago Bears on the road next on Thursday evening.
CHICAGO (AP) — N.J. Benson had 22 points and 17 rebounds in DePaul's 84-65 victory over Loyola Maryland on Saturday. Benson added 17 rebounds for the Blue Demons (9-4). Jacob Meyer added 12 points while shooting 4 for 11 (0 for 3 from 3-point range) and 4 of 4 from the free-throw line while they also had five rebounds. CJ Gunn went 4 of 11 from the field (1 for 5 from 3-point range) to finish with 11 points. The Greyhounds (5-6) were led in scoring by Jacob Theodosiou, who finished with 22 points. Milos Ilic added 13 points, six rebounds and two steals for Loyola (MD). Jordan Stiemke had 10 points. DePaul took the lead with 18:45 left in the first half and did not relinquish it. Benson led their team in scoring with 14 points in the first half to help put them up 44-26 at the break. DePaul extended its lead to 64-36 during the second half, fueled by an 8-0 scoring run. Isaiah Rivera scored a team-high 10 points in the second half as his team closed out the win. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Rams claim CB Emmanuel Forbes off waivers from Washington LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Rams have claimed cornerback Emmanuel Forbes off waivers from Washington. The Rams (6-6) announced the move Monday. They waived undrafted rookie defensive back Charles Woods to make room on the roster. Canadian Press Dec 2, 2024 3:25 PM Dec 2, 2024 3:35 PM Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message FILE - Washington Commanders cornerback Emmanuel Forbes Jr. (13) leaves the field following pregame warmups before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sept. 8, 2024, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Peter Joneleit, File) LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Rams have claimed cornerback Emmanuel Forbes off waivers from Washington. The Rams (6-6) announced the move Monday. They waived undrafted rookie defensive back Charles Woods to make room on the roster. Forbes was the 16th overall draft pick in 2023, but the Commanders released him Saturday in yet another latest flop for their first-round selections under former coach Ron Rivera. Forbes started 10 games as a rookie, but the Mississippi State product got benched during the season — and his playing time dwindled to almost nothing under new coach Dan Quinn this season. Forbes was considered undersized to be an elite NFL defensive back before Washington used a first-round pick on him, and his play did little to discourage that perception. But the Rams are taking a flier on Forbes to help their mediocre pass defense. Darious Williams, a member of the Rams' Super Bowl championship team who returned to Los Angeles this season as a free agent, has been their best cover corner, but he struggled in Sunday's victory over New Orleans. Third-year pro Cobie Durant has started all 12 games this season with one interception. Los Angeles already traded Tre'Davious White, its other major offseason signing at cornerback, after the former Pro Bowler failed to perform. The Rams shipped White to Baltimore for a seventh-round pick swap last month. Woods has played in nine games for the Rams, appearing mostly on special teams. Los Angeles hosts Buffalo on Sunday. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/NFL The Associated Press See a typo/mistake? Have a story/tip? This has been shared 0 times 0 Shares Share by Email Share on Facebook Share on X Share on LinkedIn Print Share via Text Message Get your daily Victoria news briefing Email Sign Up More Football (NFL) NFL Inactive Report Dec 2, 2024 3:52 PM Rams finally ran the ball well in New Orleans, and it kept them in the playoff race Dec 2, 2024 3:37 PM Justin Tucker's erratic season isn't getting any better, and it's hurting Baltimore's outlook Dec 2, 2024 3:32 PM
Why the Indiana Fever chose Stephanie White over Christie Sides for Caitlin Clark's developmentThe latest episode of Kaun Banega Crorepati 16 begins with the rollover contestant Jaspal Singh . Big B gives a heartfelt introduction to the contestant and continues the game. Jaspal credits the stage for bringing him immense joy irrespective of the amount he earns from the show. Big B begins the game with Super Sandook and he answers 8 questions correctly. With the benefit, he regains his lifeline. Furthermore, Jaspal reveals that his sisters asked him to bring ghee home. Amitabh Bachchan laughs, 'All contestants who have women at home, request them to bring ghee.' Jaspal says that Punjab has the most ghee eating people. Big B refutes and he challenges, 'Sir aap Punjab aana, aapko pet bhar ke ghee khilayenge.' The host asks, 'What makes you think I'd have a ghee deficiency? That took stomach filled?' Jaspal then asks Amitabh Bachchan about his film Mohabbatein and his character as a principal. He then asked, 'If you were a principal in reality, would you be that strict?' Big B replied, "I was zero in academics, I couldn't have become a principal. But where I used to study, our principal was extremely strict. If we broke any rules then we would get hit by a cane. Ab toh sab ban hogaya hai, lekin uss zamane mein humein baint padti thi.' Jaspal then asked whether he used to bunk classes, Big B replied, "I used to bunk school, not just classes! I was in a boarding school in Nainital, and we couldn’t leave the campus. But at night, when everyone else was asleep, I would sneak out. If I got caught, I would be punished." Jaspal adds, "In that movie, your students did the same thing, didn’t they?" Amitabh Bachchan nods and says, "Yes, and when they got caught, they too were punished!" Amitabh Bachchan then asks the 13th question worth Rs 12,50,000: In 2024, which Ukrainian became the first undisputed Heavy Weight boxing champion in 24 years? A) Vitali Klitschko B) Viktor Postol C) Oleh Dovhun D) Oleksandr Usyk 'Kaun Banega Crorepati 12' comes with a few changes relevant to the current times Jaspal takes his lifeline Video Call A friend and then chooses the option D after thinking and narrowing down the options. Jaspal wins the amount. Big B then asks the 14th question worth Rs 25 Lakhs: If the golden birdwing is India's largest butterfly, which of these is the name of the second largest? A) Desert Birdwing B) Southern Birdwing C) Eastern Birdwing D) Kutch Birdwing Jaspal decides to quit. To give the right answer he chooses the option B which turns out to be the right answer if he had played. However, Jaspal takes home Rs 12,50,000.
Manoj Tiwari slams Arvind Kejriwal for copying BJP schemes ahead of pollsTwo Democratic senators are urging the Biden administration to try to limit President-elect Donald Trump’s ability to deploy military forces inside the United States after he takes office. The senators specifically asked Biden to clarify the conditions under which the Insurrection Act—an 1807 federal law authorizing the president to use military force domestically—can be invoked. They emphasized that it should be reserved for extreme circumstances where state and local authorities are overwhelmed by an insurrection, rebellion, or civil unrest and request federal assistance. The letter also called for the enforcement of the Standing Rules for the Use of Force, which requires that any use of military force be reasonable in its intensity, duration, and magnitude. Finally, Warren and Blumenthal asked the White House to make it clear that future administrations would go to Congress before using the military on U.S. soil. “We urge you to clarify that the President must consult with Congress to the maximum extent practicable before exercising this authority, as well as transmit to the Federal Register the legal authorities,” the Democrats wrote. Should the Biden administration issue such a directive, it would not be binding on the incoming Trump administration. Once inaugurated on Jan. 20, Trump could issue his own policy directive overturning the one issued by Biden. Trump has indicated that he would use the military to help deport illegal immigrants, potentially invoking the Insurrection Act to achieve this goal. The Act has been used sparingly in the nation’s history, most recently in 1992, when President George H.W. Bush called in 4,000 Army and Marines to help restore order during the Los Angeles riots. In November, Trump responded with “True!!!” to a social media post saying that his second administration is preparing to “declare a national emergency and will use military assets” to carry out a “mass deportation program.” It remains unclear whether he intends to have the military directly enforce immigration laws, allocate military funding for deportations, or pursue other options. Trump has also indicated he would invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 as part of his immigration strategy, specifically to “target and dismantle” cross-border criminal networks. That Founding-era law specifically allows the president to detain, relocate, or deport people from countries with which the United States is at war, that have invaded the United States, or that have committed “predatory incursions.” The Alien Enemies Act has been invoked three times, all during major conflicts: the War of 1812, World War I, and World War II. Its most recent use was in 1942 when President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered the military to relocate Japanese nationals and U.S. citizens of Japanese ancestry from the Pacific coastal regions after the Pearl Harbor attack.
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