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Justin Tuck unhappy with his play
The 28-year-old was a Pro Bowler last season, notching 11½ sacks and six forced fumbles. Because I've had games where [my] stats have been great and I've played like crap and vice versa," he said. In the Giants' 27-20 loss to the San Francisco 49ers last Sunday, Tuck didn't have a tackle or sack. "I guess when I say that, I guess it comes from the stats. Still, Tuck says, stats can be misleading. That's the selfish part of any athlete," said Tuck, adding that injuries have been a factor in his struggles. But because of lingering neck and groin injuries that have caused him to miss four games, Tuck's production has plummeted considerably in 2011. He enters Sunday night's matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles with 10 tackles and two sacks -- 1½ of which came in the home opener against the St. Louis Rams.Your Golf Grips Should be Changed Yearly
When I was a club pro, we would go through our bag storage area, evaluate each members set and attach an evaluation with recommendations. ( Yes they do come in sizes ). A good way to determine grip size is if the middle and ring fingers of your left hand just bare touch your thumb, the grip is the right size. If your club does not offer this service or if you do not belong to a club, do the evaluation yourself or take your set to a qualified club fitter to get your golf clubs tuned up and ready for play. This is the time of the year to inspect your golf clubs and determine what repairs, if necessary, are needed before the golf season begins. Have a qualified golf professional check to make sure you are using the right size grip. If you decide to change grips ( most of you should ) it is an inexpensive fix and will make your clubs feel new. If there is a sizable gap, the grip is too big and if the middle and ring finger dig into your thumb they are too small....
Same Old Story: Rich Republican Tycoon Against Pro-Worker Public ...
But it’s the same story in the race for U. S. Senator from California, where rich tycoon Carly Fiorina won the Republican primary by pouring her immense personal wealth into her campaign, and who now hopes that her wealth will buy her the seat... A wealthy tycoon is trying to buy her way into a statewide office against a veteran public servant with a terrific record on the issues that matter to most to working people. She neglects to mention that she failed in that job, dismally, and in 2005 was fired by a fed up board of directors. HP stock rose sharply the day after she left, and an analyst attributed the jump to investors’ hopes “that anyone will be better. Fiorina touts her experience as CEO at Hewlett-Packard as her prime qualification to be our Senator....

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