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Ruben Amorim warns Man United stars 'the storm will come' as Portuguese admits his unbeaten start will eventually come to an end ahead of Arsenal acid test The Man United manager admitted he isn't getting carried away with unbeaten run Ruben Amorim faces his biggest test yet as United travel to face Arsenal LISTEN NOW: Manchester City correspondent Jack Gaughan joins It's All Kicking Off! to explain whether Pep Guardiola will have money to spend in January By CHRIS WHEELER Published: 22:30 GMT, 3 December 2024 | Updated: 22:35 GMT, 3 December 2024 e-mail 13 shares View comments Ruben Amorim has earned a reputation for many talents during a relatively short coaching career. Tactician, motivator and even poet, if you listen to Cristiano Ronaldo . As Manchester United ’s new head coach braced himself for his fourth game in charge, he added a new string to his bow. Meteorologist. ‘The storm will come,’ forecast Amorim rather ominously, and perhaps he had Wednesday's trip to Arsenal in mind when he said it. The 39-year-old knows he cannot get away with it all the time as he makes running repairs to this United team in mid-season, sometimes plugging round holes with square pegs. ‘We will be found out in some games,’ he predicted. Few teams are as unforgiving as Arsenal at the moment. Mikel Arteta ’s side have scored 13 goals in their last three games, including five before half-time at West Ham last weekend and, worryingly for Amorim, five more away to the formidable Sporting Lisbon side he left behind last month to take the United job. Sporting were on a run of 17 wins and a draw in 18 games since losing the Portuguese Super Cup to Porto in August. They had not been beaten in normal time, and yet there were Arsenal sweeping into a 3-0 first-half lead in a 5-1 Champions League rout at the Estadio Jose Alvalade last week. Ruben Amorim has warned his Manchester United players that ‘the storm will come' ahead of Wednesday's trip to Arsenal United remain unbeaten since Amorim's arrival and are attempting to close the gap to the top four Amorim is attempting to instil a tactical overhaul in United's squad with his preferred 3-4-3 system Does that emphasise the task facing United at the Emirates on Wednesday evening? ‘I already knew it,’ replied Amorim with a smile. ‘I think he (Arteta) has done an amazing job. Sometimes coaches are just judged on titles, but what he has been doing in Arsenal I think is amazing. It transformed the team. ‘He bought some youngsters that now are the big talents in this country. I hope to have the same mind-set that he had in the in the difficult moments because I followed the Premier League for a long time. I think it's a very good characteristic in in Mikel.’ Amorim can at least draw some comfort from having beaten Arteta at the Emirates last year, even though it needed a penalty shootout to settle a Europa League last 16 tie following a 3-3 draw on aggregate. But on Wednesday he will not have the comfort blanket of selecting a team he built and trusts, having admitted to anxiety at United because he simply doesn’t know what will happen from one minute to the next. And, he fears, Arteta’s team are even better now; less predictable too with Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber at full-back and Martin Odegaard roaming free. The Arsenal captain was an extra-time substitute when Amorim won at the Emirates, but Odegaard’s return from a 12-match absence due an ankle injury has given the Gunners an extra dimension in recent weeks. ‘Arsenal this year, they play a little bit different. They are more fluid,’ added Amorim. Amorim faces his biggest test yet against Arsenal ‘For example, when we faced them with Sporting, you knew how to press because you can understand better the structure. Now it's more fluid with Calafiori and Timber in different sides; one coming inside, the other going outside. Also, Odegaard changed the team, and you can feel it during the season. ‘Every game is different and you already know that you are going to face a very good team.’ Stopping Odegaard from pulling the strings will be key for United if they are to get anything from the game, but one player Amorim didn’t mention was Bukayo Saka. The England winger terrorised Sporting’s back-three down the right last week, helped by the fact that Maximiliano Araujo pushed too high and left Goncalo Inacio isolated. Amorim will need his left wing-back to provide more protection for his back-three against Saka on Wednesday, and particularly whoever replaces the suspended Lisandro Martinez on the left side. Harry Maguire is fit again and young Leny Yoro has travelled with the squad, but Jonny Evans has missed the last two games and there are concerns that Luke Shaw might also have picked up another injury after a comeback lasting three substitute appearances . United won’t need warning about the threat posed by Arsenal’s set-piece specialists at corners and free kicks, but it will be interesting to see how Amorim’s assistant Carlos Fernandes tries to combat it having replaced Andreas Georgson as United’s set-piece coach. Expect Matthjs De Ligt to keep a close eye on Gabriel. With Kobbie Mainoo also suspended after just one game back from injury, Amorim must weigh up his midfield options but Manuel Ugarte – sent off for Sporting at the Emirates last year – is likely to be given the job of marking Odegaard. While United’s first priority on Wednesday evening will be keeping Arsenal quiet, one area where they could expose the Gunners is at left-back. Calafiori can be uncomfortable against quick wingers who come inside on their stronger left foot, and that is something Amad Diallo could exploit. The little Ivorian has prospered more than any other United player under Amorim, and is likely to start at right wing-back again. ‘You try to choose players that you can put in that position and the technical characteristics are perfect for him,’ said Amorim. ‘Because of his left foot. If you are right-footed, sometimes you don't have the space to come inside. United will be without the suspended Lisandro Martinez (left) for the trip to Arsenal, while Amad Diallo (right) is expected to start Amorim knows United’s first priority on Wednesday evening will be keeping Arsenal quiet ‘In that position, you need to have a good physicality. Good physicality is not the size, but he can run. And that is a key point in that position. He has good control and he seems faster with the ball than without the ball. ‘He can play in different systems. In the in the future, we will play in the different system maybe, so it's the that kind of player that we need in team.’ Hardly surprising then that United have been working on a new contract for Diallo. Unless the club offer him a new deal or trigger the extension in his current one, he will be a free agent in the summer and can talk to foreign clubs from next month. ‘I think he wants to stay and we want him to stay, so that is clear and we will find a solution,’ said Amorim. Martin Odegaard’s return from a 12-match absence due an ankle injury has given the Gunners an extra dimension in recent weeks Arsenal are bouncing ahead of facing United after beating West Ham 5-2 at the weekend For now, United’s new head coach is focussed on navigating the toughest challenge yet in what has been a steep learning curve for him and his players. Has the size of the job exceeded his expectations? ‘A little bit,’ Amorim admitted, ‘because you don't know how life is in this kind of club. So it's always a surprise. I think I can manage that, but you have to do so much more than coach the team. ‘You have to manage the time in a different way. You have less time to prepare the games, not just because you are playing after two days, but also because you have a lot to do. I can say I was a little bit surprised. ‘We are improving slowly, but we don't have training. So I'm very pleased with all the work and the effort that the players are doing in this moment. It is what it is and we will try to win, and we go with confidence to win – but we know that we need to play very well to win the next football match.’ Premier League Arsenal Manchester United Share or comment on this article: Ruben Amorim warns Man United stars 'the storm will come' as Portuguese admits his unbeaten start will eventually come to an end ahead of Arsenal acid test e-mail 13 shares Add commentphlboss wagering requirements

B. Metzler seel. Sohn & Co. Holding AG acquired a new position in shares of Molson Coors Beverage ( NYSE:TAP – Free Report ) in the 3rd quarter, according to the company in its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The firm acquired 13,807 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $794,000. Several other large investors also recently modified their holdings of the stock. Farther Finance Advisors LLC boosted its stake in shares of Molson Coors Beverage by 11.8% in the 3rd quarter. Farther Finance Advisors LLC now owns 1,720 shares of the company’s stock worth $99,000 after buying an additional 182 shares during the last quarter. Perpetual Ltd lifted its holdings in Molson Coors Beverage by 1.0% during the third quarter. Perpetual Ltd now owns 20,543 shares of the company’s stock worth $1,182,000 after acquiring an additional 197 shares during the period. SkyView Investment Advisors LLC grew its stake in Molson Coors Beverage by 1.8% in the 2nd quarter. SkyView Investment Advisors LLC now owns 15,102 shares of the company’s stock valued at $768,000 after purchasing an additional 274 shares during the period. Private Advisor Group LLC increased its position in shares of Molson Coors Beverage by 0.9% during the 3rd quarter. Private Advisor Group LLC now owns 32,080 shares of the company’s stock valued at $1,845,000 after purchasing an additional 277 shares during the last quarter. Finally, Focus Financial Network Inc. raised its stake in shares of Molson Coors Beverage by 7.0% during the 3rd quarter. Focus Financial Network Inc. now owns 4,276 shares of the company’s stock worth $246,000 after purchasing an additional 280 shares during the period. Institutional investors and hedge funds own 78.46% of the company’s stock. Molson Coors Beverage Stock Performance Molson Coors Beverage stock opened at $60.36 on Friday. Molson Coors Beverage has a fifty-two week low of $49.19 and a fifty-two week high of $69.18. The firm’s fifty day moving average price is $56.84 and its 200-day moving average price is $54.45. The stock has a market cap of $12.43 billion, a P/E ratio of 13.59, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 2.34 and a beta of 0.82. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.46, a quick ratio of 0.74 and a current ratio of 0.99. Molson Coors Beverage Announces Dividend The firm also recently declared a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Friday, December 20th. Shareholders of record on Friday, December 6th will be paid a dividend of $0.44 per share. This represents a $1.76 annualized dividend and a dividend yield of 2.92%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Friday, December 6th. Molson Coors Beverage’s dividend payout ratio (DPR) is presently 39.64%. Wall Street Analyst Weigh In TAP has been the subject of a number of research analyst reports. Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft raised their price objective on shares of Molson Coors Beverage from $56.00 to $57.00 and gave the stock a “hold” rating in a report on Wednesday, August 7th. JPMorgan Chase & Co. boosted their target price on Molson Coors Beverage from $57.00 to $60.00 and gave the company a “neutral” rating in a research note on Friday, October 18th. UBS Group increased their target price on shares of Molson Coors Beverage from $55.00 to $58.00 and gave the stock a “neutral” rating in a research report on Wednesday, August 7th. Wells Fargo & Company upgraded shares of Molson Coors Beverage from an “underweight” rating to an “overweight” rating and upped their price target for the company from $52.00 to $74.00 in a research note on Friday, November 8th. Finally, Barclays boosted their target price on shares of Molson Coors Beverage from $49.00 to $51.00 and gave the company an “underweight” rating in a report on Monday, November 11th. Two investment analysts have rated the stock with a sell rating, nine have issued a hold rating and three have issued a buy rating to the company’s stock. Based on data from MarketBeat.com, the stock presently has an average rating of “Hold” and a consensus price target of $60.31. Read Our Latest Report on TAP Molson Coors Beverage Profile ( Free Report ) Molson Coors Beverage Company manufactures, markets, and sells beer and other malt beverage products under various brands in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific. The company offers flavored malt beverages including hard seltzers, craft, spirits and energy, and ready to drink beverages. Further Reading Want to see what other hedge funds are holding TAP? Visit HoldingsChannel.com to get the latest 13F filings and insider trades for Molson Coors Beverage ( NYSE:TAP – Free Report ). Receive News & Ratings for Molson Coors Beverage Daily - Enter your email address below to receive a concise daily summary of the latest news and analysts' ratings for Molson Coors Beverage and related companies with MarketBeat.com's FREE daily email newsletter .

Shailene Woodley didn’t want to say much about Aaron Rodgers in a new interview, because, she said, reflecting on her relationship with the controversial NFL quarterback “always makes me cry.” During an overnight camping trip in Malibu with a reporter , the 33-year-old actor and environmentalist also said that her relationship with Rodgers, which reportedly began during the COVID-19 pandemic and ended in February 2022, “was not right.” “But it was beautiful,” she added in the interview published Tuesday. Later in the conversation, Woodley also alluded to how difficult the relationship became and how devastated she was when it ended. She and Rodgers reportedly began dating during the pandemic lockdown in July 2020, around the time he ended his two-year relationship with race car driver Danica Patrick. The revealed their engagement in 2021. “I had a really awful, traumatic thing happen in early 2022,” Woodley told Outside later in the conversation. Yes, the “Divergent” star wasn’t being specific here about the “awful, traumatic thing,” but Outside noted that her engagement to the former Green Bay Packers quarterback was called off that February. “I felt like I lost my soul, my self, my happiness, my joy,” Woodley said. “I really understood depression and anxiety and, like, complete soul detachment.” Woodley also said she chose to remain in a “toxic situation” because she was empathizing with “someone else.” “Empathy,” she says, “kind of kept me in this loop of feeling everything for everyone.” For Outside magazine, the “Big Little Lies” actor was being profiled as the publication’s Outsider of the Year. In a previous interview, Woodley taking place in the fall of 2021, a time that coincided with the final months of her relationship with Rodgers and when he sparked national controversy by ranting critically about the COVID-19 vaccine. In a 2023 interview with Net-A-Porter’s Porter magazine, Woodley talked about dating “somebody in America who was very, very famous,” without naming Rodgers. In the fall of 2021, she also was filming the series, “Three Women.” But she talked about how it was difficult to focus on her work. “It was winter in New York, and my personal life was (expletive), so it felt like a big pain bubble for eight months,” Woodley said to Porter magazine. “I was so grateful that at least I could go to work and cry and process my emotions through my character,” Woodley said. In early November 2021, Rodgers did serious damage to his public image as a popular NFL star by going on an angry anti-COVID vaccination rant on “The Pat McAfee Show.” The reigning Most Valuable Player was then accused of being an arrogant, narcissistic crackpot with a persecution complex after he claimed he was a victim of “the woke mob” and that the media had launched “a witch hunt” to pin him down on whether he had been vaccinated. Unfortunately for Woodley, she was caught up in Rodgers’ controversy, mainly by coming to his defense in ways that were seen as tone-deaf, given that public health officials had raised serious concerns about the potential harm caused by Rodgers’ anti-vaccination statements in the midst of a global pandemic. Woodley took to social media to post snarky, expletive-laced and even sexually suggestive Instagram defenses of Rodgers. Over the next month, one source close to Woodley and Rodgers told People that they were trying to make their relationship work, while another insider said that they “disagreed on a lot of things,” including politics, but that they tried to keep the peace by not debating those topics. But the likelihood of a split became apparent when the Chico-reared Rodgers failed to thank Woodley or even mention her name when he won his third NFL MVP award in early February 2022. Reports soon followed that they had ended their engagement. Rodgers then appeared again on “The Pat McAfee Show,” during which he said he didn’t regret speaking his mind about the COVID-19 vaccine, but said he regretted how those comments impacted his loved ones. Rodgers, , then apologized directly to Woodley — or “Shai” — and others, saying he was “very sorry” for the blowback they encountered. A year later, Woodley acknowledged to Porter that being in “a quote-unquote ‘famous’ relationship” became difficult. “It honestly never really hit me that millions of people around the world were actually watching these things and paid attention to them,” she said. “I watched (the) scrutiny, opinions, the desire for people to know my life and his life and our life — it just felt violating in a way that, before, it was fun. I’m a very private person, and so I found that any time I posted anything, I instantly felt like I was sharing too much of who I am with people I didn’t necessarily trust.”

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GENEVA (AP) — World Cup sponsor Bank of America teamed with FIFA for a second time Tuesday, signing for the Club World Cup that still has no broadcast deals just over six months before games start. Bank of America became FIFA’s first global banking partner in August and sealed a separate deal for a second event also being played in the United States, two days before the for the . It features recent European champions Real Madrid, Manchester City and Chelsea. “FIFA is going to take America by storm and we’re going to be right at their side,” the bank’s head of marketing, David Tyrie, said in a telephone interview Tuesday. Bank of America joins 2026 World Cup sponsors Hisense and in separately also backing the club event, and more deals are expected after as the 2034 World Cup host. While games at the next World Cup, co-hosted with Canada and Mexico, will be watched by hundreds of millions globally mostly on free-to-air public networks, the Club World Cup broadcast picture is unclear. FIFA has promised hundreds of millions of dollars in prize money for the 32 clubs to share but is yet to announce any broadcast deals for the month-long tournament. It is expected to land on a streaming service. “You have to think about how you are going to connect with these fans,” Tyrie told the Associated Press from Boston. “TV is one, sure, social media is a big avenue. “The smart marketing capabilities are able to say ‘Hey, we need to tilt this one a little bit more away from TV-type marketing into social-type marketing.’ We have got a pretty decent strategy that we’re putting in place to do activation.” Engaging Bank of America’s customers and 250,000 employees are key to that strategy, Tyrie said. “It’s going to be for our clients, and entertainment, it’s going to be for our employees in creating excitement. All of the above.” The Club World Cup will be played in 12 stadiums across 11 cities, including Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C, and Lumen Field where the hometown Seattle Sounders play three group-stage games. European powers Madrid, Man City and Bayern Munich lead a 12-strong European challenge. Teams qualified by winning continental titles or across four years of those competitions. The exception is Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami, who reserved for a host nation team in October based on regular season record without waiting for the MLS Cup final. LA Galaxy hosts New York Red Bulls playing for that national title Saturday. Messi’s team opens the FIFA tournament June 15 in the Miami Dolphins’ Hard Rock Stadium and will play its three group games in Florida. “The more brand players you bring in, the bigger the following you have got,” Tyrie acknowledged, though adding Messi being involved was “not a make or break for the event.” The Club World Cup final is July 13 at Met Life Stadium near New York, which also will one year later. ___ AP soccer: Graham Dunbar, The Associated PressThe prime minister’s top security adviser says the Canadian government is not aware of evidence linking Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to criminal activity in Canada. “The Government of Canada has not stated, nor is it aware of evidence, linking Prime Minister Modi, Minister Jaishankar, or NSA Doval to the serious criminal activity within Canada,” she said. “Any suggestion to the contrary is both speculative and inaccurate.” Canada expelled six Indian diplomats, including its high commissioner, in relation to the accusations and India responded in kind. The Globe’s report said Canadian and U.S. intelligence had tied the assassination operations to Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah, and that External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar and national security adviser Ajit Doval were also aware of the matter. Such information had not been provided by Canadian authorities when they made public accusations in mid-October linking Indian government agents to homicides and extortion and Canada. The Privy Council Office, which houses the NSIA, said that Drouin and Morrison had not provided classified information to the Washington Post. Morrison told the committee that the Post’s journalist had called him and asked if Shah was involved. “I confirmed it was that person,” Morrison said. “I’m trying to understand why it is the Washington Post received information when the ... [RCMP] commissioner, the prime minister, the public safety minister, and the minister of Foreign affairs, did not provide that information to Canada,” she said. Drouin said it was to ensure Canada’s side of the story would be “clearly” and “widely spread, especially at the international level.” Drouin said Ottawa had to go public because New Delhi had refused to cooperate on the issue of criminality in Canada. New Delhi has denied any involvement in criminal activity in Canada. It says Ottawa’s accusations are politically motivated and that it has not shared proper evidence about the matter. “Everything we have done over the past years in multiple difficult situations is to put the emphasis on keeping Canadians safe here at home, across the country, and making sure we’re standing up for the rule of law,” he added.

MINNEAPOLIS — Hope Walz, daughter of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, took to social media to take a swipe at influential podcaster Joe Rogan and the men among his fanbase after the host cited the former Democratic vice presidential candidate's misstatements about his past for his backing of President-elect Donald Trump. In a video posted this weekend to her nearly 190,000 TikTok followers , the 23-year-old said a dating "litmus test" for her and her friends is whether "the guy we're talking to follows Joe Rogan on Instagram," adding that's a "red flag and we should probably stop talking to them." "It's literally never failed us. And at this point, it's like the first thing we do when someone starts talking to a new person. If they follow [Rogan], we're like, yeah, this person probably isn't a great person, probably our values don't align. So we're gonna move on from that," Hope Walz said. She also labeled Rogan, 57, as "questionable and unprofessional." "I don't know how you have the largest podcast in the world and are able to just lie and put out misinformation and straight-up lies on your platform," she said. On Monday, the X account of Rogan's podcast, " The Joe Rogan Experience ," posted an excerpt from a HuffPost article about Hope Walz's video to its 1.3 million followers, stating, "Tim Walz daughter has a Joe Rogan dating litmus test." Rogan's show regularly tops Spotify's podcast charts with more than 14 million followers, most of whom are young men from diverse political backgrounds, according to Edison Research . Noted for his long-form interviews with a wide variety of guests, Rogan has been condemned in the past for perceived misogyny and his vocal support of several conspiracy theories. Rogan released a three–hour interview just days before the election with Trump, who made several appearances on podcasts popular with young men in the final weeks of the campaign in the hopes of reeling in undecided voters through the appeal of unabashed masculinity. Last month, Rogan revealed in an episode that his last-minute endorsement of Trump was because he believes Gov. Walz is a "liar," noting how the governor walked back his past statements about his rank in the Minnesota National Guard and how he had erroneously implied he had faced combat . Rogan also touched on false claims the governor made about being in Hong Kong during the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. In a CBS News interview with Vice President Kamala Harris in October, the governor called himself a "knucklehead" for his Hong Kong statements. "You don't care if they lied about their military rank, where they served? You don't care if they lie about Tiananmen Square? There's too many things, this is so crazy," Rogan said about Gov. Walz. Hope Walz was pushed onto the world stage during the Democratic National Convention in August alongside her brother, 18-year-old Gus Walz . He went viral for his tearful and vocal displays of joy for his VP candidate father, leading to a national conversation on neurodivergence awareness . The siblings' births were also campaign fodder, with the governor receiving another stream of scrutiny over whether his children were conceived via in vitro fertilization (IVF) . His wife, Gwen Walz, later clarified they used intrauterine insemination treatments (IUI). Stephen Swanson is a web producer at CBS Minnesota. A 21-year WCCO-TV veteran, Stephen was a floor director for a decade before moving to the newsroom, where he focuses on general assignment reporting.Google Has The Ability To Scale AI By Leveraging Its Global User Base: AnalystBank of America signs again with FIFA for US-hosted Club World Cup that still has no TV deals

Does Mark Gastineau belong in the Pro Football Hall of Fame? It’s a question being posed anew this week as the 1981 are proving more newsworthy than the 2024 New York Jets. A clip of profiling the Jets’ famed “New York Sack Exchange,” which debuts Friday night, showed Gastineau, the most prolific pass rusher in franchise history, at a card show in Chicago last year. The reason? Gastineau remains upset that Favre essentially gave himself up on what was largely a meaningless play at the end of a 2001 game against the New York Giants – but one that resulted in future Hall of Famer Michael Strahan breaking Gastineau’s 17-year-old (at the time) single-season NFL sack record. “I know that Mark was upset with Brett Favre,” Gastineau’s longtime Jets linemate, Marty Lyons, told USA TODAY Sports this week. “I was there, and I told him, ‘Mark, you’ve got to let it go.’ And he wasn’t gonna let it go. ... It’s just a number, and it’s already been . “But for Mark to carry that burden so many years after the fact, it’s sad. It really is. ... (I)t’s been eating at Mark all these years – he wasn’t able to let go and to move on. Did it mean that much to him? Apparently, it did.” A three-time All-Pro, Gastineau led the NFL in sacks both in 1983 (with 19) and 1984, when racked up 22 to set the record. Strahan finished with 221⁄2 after his dubious takedown of Favre, a figure Watt matched in 2021. “You really hurt me. You hurt me, Brett,” Gastineau could be heard saying in the video clip of the brief encounter, Favre appearing slightly stunned before being escorted away. 22 years after losing the NFL single-season sack record, Mark Gastineau confronted Brett Favre for ‘taking a dive’ on the record-breaking play. Catch the latest , 'The New York Sack Exchange,' on ESPN and ESPN+ starting Dec. 13. — ESPN (@espn) Favre explained his side of the story in a lengthy social media post Tuesday but also seemed to endorse Gastineau as HOF-worthy. “I have a great deal of respect for Mark. I hope one day he joins me in the Hall of Fame,” Favre wrote on X. “He earned it. Look at his numbers.” I have a great deal of respect for Mark. I hope one day he joins me in the Hall of Fame. He earned it. Look at his numbers. He eclipsed 20 sacks twice and had 19 in another year! (7) — Brett Favre (@BrettFavre) While Watt seems a shoo-in to eventually join Favre and Strahan in Canton one day, Gastineau – a five-time Pro Bowler with 1071⁄2 career sacks (74 occurring after they became an official statistic in 1982) – has no bronze bust. Should he? “Listen, it’s a valid question. I’ve always believed that if you’re that good, you don’t have to be out there promoting yourself, you know?” said Lyons, Gastineau’s teammate from 1979 to ’88. “Does Mark deserve to be in the Hall of Fame? You know, the numbers will say yes – but to be honest with you, I don’t know. “Did he play for the (sacks)? Or did he play for the game, did he play for his teammates?” It’s just one issue at the center of Gastineau’s candidacy. At 6-5 and a sculpted 265 pounds – and Gastineau was an admitted user of steroids, as were many NFL players of his era – he was ultra athletic and the kind of explosive talent who helped shape what the modern edge rusher has become. But he was also often accused of ignoring his gap responsibilities or failing to focus on defending the run as he pursued quarterbacks. That distinguished Gastineau from another “Sack Exchange” member, Joe Klecko. A Pro Bowler at defensive end, defensive tackle and nose tackle, Klecko had 31 sacks (unofficially) spread between the 1980 and ’81 seasons but also spent much of his career leveraging his signature strength and doing the dirty work inside. Klecko was enshrined into the Hall last year after a 35-year wait. Whether Gastineau joins him seems likely to remain an open question. “I think Mark was an outstanding defensive end, he could get to the quarterback,” said Lyons. “Was he one-dimensional? Maybe. Did he think that every play was a pass? Maybe – but he could get to the quarterback.” Lyons, a close friend of Klecko’s for decades, has admittedly had a complicated relationship with Gastineau, frequently offering him support – including when Gastineau was diagnosed with colon cancer – but just as often clashing with a man who’s had his share of challenges on and off the field. “I don’t live in the past,” said Lyons. “I told Mark, ‘There’s an old saying: Your future happiness may very well depend on your ability to leave the past behind.' “I’ve always wished Mark the best.” ***(All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts Monday, Nov. 25 COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) 2:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Maui Invitational: Memphis vs. UConn, Quarterfinal, Maui, Hawaii 4 p.m. CBSSN — Sunshine Slam Beach Bracket: Fordham vs. Penn St., Semifinal, Daytona Beach, Fla. 5 p.m. ESPN2 — Maui Invitational: Colorado vs. Michigan St., Quarterfinal, Maui, Hawaii 6 p.m. FS1 — Fort Myers Tip-Off: Michigan vs. Virginia Tech, Semifinal, Fort Myers, Fla. 6:30 p.m. CBSSN — Sunshine Slam Beach Bracket: Clemson vs. San Francisco, Semifinal, Daytona Beach, Fla. 7 p.m. BTN — Green Bay at Ohio St. 8:30 p.m. FS1 — Fort Myers Tip-Off: Xavier vs. South Carolina, Semifinal, Fort Myers, Fla. 9 p.m. BTN — Little Rock at Illinois ESPNU — Maui Invitational: Iowa St. vs. Auburn, Quarterfinal, Maui, Hawaii 11:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Maui Invitational: Dayton vs. North Carolina, Quarterfinal, Maui, Hawaii COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) Noon ESPN2 — Battle 4 Atlantis: TBD, Championship, Nassau, Bahamas 2:30 p.m. ESPNU — Battle 4 Atlantis: TBD, Third-Place Game, Nassau, Bahamas HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL (BOY’S) 7 p.m. ESPNU — The Five for the Fight National Hoopfest: Montverde Academy (Fla.) vs. Wasatch Academy (Utah), Pleasant Grove, Utah NBA BASKETBALL 7:30 p.m. NBATV — Dallas at Atlanta 10 p.m. NBATV — Oklahoma City at Sacramento NFL FOOTBALL 8:15 p.m. ABC — Baltimore at L.A. Chargers ESPN — Baltimore at L.A. Chargers ESPN2 — Baltimore at L.A. Chargers (MNF with Peyton and Eli) SOCCER (MEN’S) 3 p.m. USA — Premier League: West Ham United at Newcastle United The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive TV listings provided by LiveSportsOnTV .

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