When the Children Cry - Dedicated to the children of Ukraine and Uvalde Texas.
When the Children Cry - Song performed by Zhaun Dagley, Kevin Oswald and Nick Barth. Dedicated to the children of Ukraine and the victims of Uvalde Texas. Stay Strong
Five Mariners hit free agency. Who could Seattle bring back? https://www.seattletimes.com/sports/mariners/five-mariners-hit-free-agency-who-could-seattle-bring-back/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=article_inset_1.1 via @seattletimes
Five players from the Mariners’ roster — Mitch Haniger, Adam Frazier, Curt Casali, Carlos Santana and Matthew Boyd — became free agents a day after the Astros defeated the Phillies in Game 6 to win the 2022 World Series.
Could any of those five players return to the Mariners in 2023? Maybe one at the most.
+++ DIESE WOCHE STEIGT EIN NFL-SPIEL IN DEUTSCHLAND! +++ Klick ins Bild für das komplette Panorama. #NFLMunichGame#NFL@NFL
3 Cardinals most to blame for Week 9 loss vs. Seahawks
Mike Johrendt - Not much went right for the Arizona Cardinals in their 31-21 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, and their disappointing 2022 season continues. Head coach Kliff Kingsbury continually has led this team down a losing path, and even with the amount of talent this roster has, not much has improved.
In a very tight NFC West divisional race, the Cardinals are still somewhat in the hunt, but they currently sit three wins behind the division-leading Seahawks, a deficit that seems pretty insurmountable after their performance in Week 9.
As a whole, this team certainly did not do enough to make this game go their way, but there are three members of the Arizona franchise most at fault for their sixth loss of the season.
Geno Smith literally shocked everyone. Cold takes everywhere about the Seahawks
37 Never-Seen-Before Photos That’ll Change The Way You See Your Favorite Movies Forever
heraldweekly.com
37 Behind The Scenes Photos of Iconic Movie Scenes
When they first appeared on the silver screen, movies brought the nation and the world together like never before. They’re still an incredibly important part of our cultural zeitgeist, but what we see in the finished project isn’t always how the movie was made.
If you’re a fan of going to the latest flick at the theater or settling into the couch to unwind with some action or comedy, check out these behind-the-scenes photos from recent movies. You’re sure to see something that surprises you, and you’ll have plenty to talk about to your movie fan friends.
Mr. Anderson
How could you forget 'The Matrix'? As Neo begins to realize what his world is really like, and how powerful the machines truly are, the viewers are treated to incredible shots with an amazing mix of CGI and stunt work.
One of the most famous scenes in the entire series is near the end of the third movie – though the movie is thought to be lesser than the earlier two – when the machine world, now full of nothing but rogue Agent Smiths, turns itself against the savior Neo, and an incredible fight in the rain takes place.
I Invented a Shrinking Car, Marty!
The DeLorean is one of the most famous cars in the world, thanks to its inclusion in one of the most movie trilogies ever, the 'Back to the Future' series. All three movies feature the vehicle heavily, as it's the way the entire plot kicks off, and how Doc Brown created his greatest invention.
The still here is from the third movie in the series, 'Back to the Future III', in which Marty chases Doc Brown to the year 1885 and has to figure out a way to power the car home. It's a miniature of the DeLorean, and the steam engine that got it up to speed the filmmakers used to keep costs down.
Bryce Harper belts a two-run homer to right field to put the Phillies on the board as they take a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the 1st inning
METALLICA's JAMES HETFIELD Dressed Up As 'Stranger Things'' EDDIE MUNSON For Halloween
For this year's Halloween, METALLICA frontman James Hetfield dressed up as "Stranger Things"' long-haired, leather-clad character Eddie Munson, who played an instrumental version of the band's 1986 track "Master Of Puppets" in one of the season four's final episode's key scenes.
It is in such conditions that the Armed Forces of Ukraine roast the Russians in the Bakhmut direction. Mud, rain and cold are the realities of war in autumn
#Mariupol. We stood by while this happened. 114,000+ dead. 1000 people died a day while Russia locked the doors and erased these lives. “It’s not what you preach, it’s what you tolerate.” -Jocko Willink US Navy SEAL (ret)
Once a thriving city of 530,000, Mariupol, now under Russian occupation is reduced to the life of medieval Europe..or modern Russia.
The Seahawks Are Back
We would like to wish a HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Hall of Famer Steve Hutchinson!
Lockett weighs in on the Seahawks start to the season
Jimi Hendrix Experience 'Red House'
The rumors stop here. Will and I did NOT lip sync our dancing in Spirited. Tomorrow’s trailer will settle it.
@SCOTUSblog
John Roberts has granted a temporary "administrative" stay in Trump's bid to stop a House committee from obtaining his tax returns. This is not a ruling on the merits of Trump's request; it merely keeps the lower-court ruling on hold while SCOTUS considers the request. twitter.com/SCOTUSblog/sta…
Captain America: New World Orderproducer Nate Moore teases an upcoming face-off between Sam Wilson and Thunderbolt Ross. As Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe comes to a close with the release of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever on November 11, Marvel will movefurther into its Multiverse Saga.
One of the highly-anticipated planned releases is Captain America: New World Order, which stars Anthony Mackie in his first feature-length project as the new Captain America. The fourth Captain America film is expected to begin filming in the spring of 2023 and is scheduled to be released on May 3, 2024.
CAPTAIN AMERICA 4 Trailer #1 HD | Anthony Mackie, Sebastian Stan, Hayley Atwell
It seems that Thunderbolt Ross may cause some trouble for the new Captain America. In a recent interview withCollider, Moore teases conflict between the general and Sam Wilson, reminding everyone that Ross threw Sam in prison at the end of Captain America: Civil War. Check out Moore's full quote below:
"Well, look, Sam Wilson's Captain America, he is going to bring his own team to play. It's no secret that Samuel Sterns is making his return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which is fantastic because Tim Blake Nelson's the best. Harrison Ford is taking on the role of General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt"
Ross, and to see Sam Wilson and Thunderbolt Ross, which if you remember actually threw him in prison at the end of Civil War because he violated the Sokovia Accords. There's going to be some natural sparks there, which I think are going to be really fun."
CAPTAIN AMERICA 4: NEW WORLD ORDER - First Look Trailer (2024) Marvel Studios
Seattle head coach Jim Haslett opens the first Sea Dragons gear
Tyler Lockett fires back at claims he threw shade at Russell Wilson after Seahawks win
The Seattle Seahawks continue to roll. Geno Smith, Tyler Lockett, Pete Carroll and company beat the New York Giants 27-13 to improve to 5-3 on the season and retain their lead in the NFC West.
In the team’s quest to succeed in the post-Russell Wilson era, Lockett dropped a quote that seemed at first like a direct shot at the former Seahawks star. “It’s amazing what you can accomplish when nobody cares who gets the credit,” he said after Seattle’s Week 8 win.
After his media availability session, Lockett came out to say that his quote was not directed at anyone specific. “People need to stop reaching! I’ve said this quote like 5-10 times since I’ve been in the league. Stop looking for a story and just let us enjoy our team,” Lockett saidon Twitterafter the Seahawks victory.
The Seahawks’ success without Wilson has exacerbated his struggles with the Denver Broncos. While plenty of former teammates speak out on their frustrations with Wilson andhow the franchise treated him, the current team is simply focused on its own success.
Against the Giants, Lockett had five catches for 63 yards and a touchdown. Smith completed 23 of his 34 passing attempts for 212 yards and two touchdowns. The Seahawks are on their way to a division title if they can take care of business for the rest of the season.
Geno Smith gets his revenge on New York😤 #Shorts
Seahawks Victory Monday cant go without victory tostitos chips #Seahawks#Tostitos @Tostitos
SEAHAWKS WON 💙💚
Seahawks WR Tyler Lockett receives disingenuous praise from Pete Carroll that will make Jerry Rice laugh
Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett went from zero to hero in a matter of moments during a stretch in Week 8’s game against the New York Giants at home, thanks to the encouraging words of head coach Pete Carroll.
‘There’s no mystery’: Seahawks’ Pete Carroll heaps praise on Geno Smith
When asked about how Geno Smith keeps getting it done under center for the Seattle Seahawks, Pete Carroll threw up his hands.
The Seattle Seahawks defended their home field as they defeated the visiting New York Giants, 27-13, in Week 8 of the 2022 NFL season. This fifth win kept the Seahawks at solo first place in the NFC North. They are a game ahead of the San Francisco 49ers. Here we will look at Geno Smith and three other
Seahawks most responsible for their Week 8 win vs. the Giants.
Seahawks stars DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett will play in Week 8 vs. Giants
The Seattle Seahawks have a huge game against the New York Giants in Week 8, but there are question marks surrounding Geno Smith’s top two wide receivers. DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett were both listed as questionable for Sunday’s showdown, so will they actually suit up?
Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett appeared to take a shot at former quarterback Russell Wilson while praising Seattle's current team dynamic.
TheSeattle Seahawkshave been better than anyone expected in 2022 despite trading away star quarterback Russell Wilson. There's definitely a vibe that the Seahawks are better off without the Pro Bowler. That's a vibe that's fed by comments from certain former Seattle defenders with regard to Wilson's locker room presence.
In Week 8, whether he meant to or not, wide receiver Tyler Lockett added to that feeling with his comments after the Seahawks beat the Giants, 27-13.
"It's amazing what you can accomplish when nobody cares who gets the credit," Lockett said during the postgame press conference.
Did Tyler Lockett take a shot at Russell Wilson with comments about credit?
Immediately Twitter users jumped to the conclusion that Lockett was taking a shot at his former quarterback.
It's entirely possible he was. Ex-teammates of Wilson's like Richard Sherman have not been shy about their less-than-positive feelings towards the quarterback.
At the same time, Lockett went on to talk about Seattle's rookies and how quickly they've bought into the team mentality. He may not have been thinking of the now-Broncos quarterback at all.
Only Lockett can say for certain whether he meant to dig at Wilson.
For now, he's had one thing to say on social media: "Hawks win!!! Thankful for my teammates and coaches!"
It was a dramatic day for Lockett. He uncharacteristically dropped a touchdown pass which would have put the Seahawks up by seven. Teammates and coaches tried to console him on the bench but it was clear the mistake was eating up at him.
Like any good pro, Lockett didn't let it get him completely down. He ended up catching the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter.
𝐒𝐄𝐀𝐒𝐎𝐍 𝐅𝐈𝐍𝐀𝐋𝐄 𝐖𝐈𝐍
"Little did we know this is Russell last Game as a #Seahawk, Who Knew? I guess he did!"
The Seattle Seahawks(7-10) denied the Arizona Cardinals(11-6) the NFC West crown with a fun 38-30 victory at Glendale, but unfortunately the down note was the serious injury to safety Quandre Diggs, who was carted off the field in the 4th quarter.
Arizona needed a San Francisco 49ers win over the Los Angeles Rams (which they got) to have a chance to win the division, but the Seahawks weren’t there to lie down even after a disastrous opening series. Russell Wilson threw for three touchdowns, ran for
another, Rashaad Penny rushed for 190 and a game-clinching score, and Travis Homer had a huge special teams play to rally the Seahawks to a 38-30 victory.
Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images
1st Half
Bad start. On the 2nd play of the game, Russell Wilson was strip-sacked by Chandler Jones and Zach Allen was there for the scoop and score. A touchdown in 12 seconds. Jones was unblocked but it looked as if Wilson needed to get the ball out quickly by design and
he didn’t.7-0 Arizona.
The response? The response was great. Rashaad Penny rushed for 30 yards on 3 carries and on 3rd and 2, Russ threw a deep bomb to an open Tyler Lockett for a 42-yard touchdown. 7-7 not even three minutes in!
No more scoring for the rest of the quarter, as the Seahawks stalled out at around midfield on their third offensive possession and Arizona went three-and-out on their opening series. But their second offensive series lasted into the 2nd quarter, as they embarked on
a 19-play, 66-yard drive. They went for it on 4th down and 1 at their own 20 and converted, then had another 4th down converted via Rasheem Green’s offsides penalty. All of that just ended in a field goal, as Quandre Diggs made a 3rd and 1 stop on a run play.
10- 7 Cardinals.
A 10-play, 75-yard drive by the Seahawks saw Russell Wilson convert on 3rd down three times, including a scramble to throw to Travis Homer for a big gain of 23, as well as a long ball to DK Metcalf for 31 yards. Tyler Lockett got in the end zone for his second TD on
the afternoon.14-10 Seahawks.
Arizona had a huge play to AJ Green negated due to an illegal shift, and more penalties backed the Cards up and forced a punting situation again. Seattle really should’ve been up 21-10 if not for a horrible Gerald Everett touchdown drop. A brutal drop, too. Wilson
converted a 3rd and 16 to Tyler Lockett after an Everett OPI negated a Metcalf conversion... then Everett botched that. Field goal instead and that wrapped up the scoring in the opening half.17-10 Seahawks.
Arizona came out of the halftime break energized, and they overcame an opening play penalty to still go 77 yards on just 6 plays. Poor tackling by Jordyn Brooks cost the Seahawks on a screen to Zach Ertz and then again on a quick out to running back James
Conner, who busted through for a 20-yard tying TD.17-17.
Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images
Wilson was picked off on a ludicrous overthrow to Travis Homer on the next possession. Jalen Thompson ran it back to the 1-yard line (although it looked like he was out at the 6 or even sooner than that). James Conner got another score to give Arizona the lead
back. 24-17 Cardinals.
After punts were exchanged, the Seahawks offense got back on track again. Rashaad Penny had a 30-yard scamper to put him over 100 yards for the day, on the very next snap Wilson found a wide open Freddie Swain to tie things up at 24-24.
A crazy sequence occurred after a three-and-out by Arizona (sacks by Poona Ford and Kerry Hyder Jr, by the way!). Travis Homer was going to block Andy Lee’s punt, so Lee knew that but dropped the snap. He picked it up and then DeeJay Dallas forced the fumble,
which Cody Thompson recovered!
Russell Wilson took advantage with a 6-yard touchdown run on 3rd and goal to give the Seahawks the lead again early in the 4th!31-24 Seahawks.
Fight to the finish.
Seattle inexplicably allowed a 3rd and 18 handoff to get a first down to keep Arizona’s drive going. Then sadly star safety Quandre Diggs suffered a nasty lower leg injury that led to him being carted off. Just an absolutely devastating scene. After the injury timeout,
Arizona got into the red zone but stalled out and settled for a field goal.31-27 Seahawks with 6:14 to go.
Rashaad Penny. 62 yards to the house for a career-long run and touchdown.38-27 Seahawks with 4:37 left.
Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images
Arizona drove down the field but time was their enemy and they were only able to get a field goal. 38-30 Seahawks with 1:17 left.
Seattle got the onside kick and ran out the clock thanks to Mr. Penny!38-30 Seahawks FINAL.
Seahawks Injury Report
Quandre Diggs was carted off with a lower leg injury.
The Seattle Seahawks have had a lengthy history of serious injuries at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, and this year’s trip was sadly no different.
Pro Bowlfree safety Quandre Diggs, the team’s leader in interceptions and one of the most important players on the entire Seahawks roster, suffered a bad looking lower leg injury in the 4th quarter of Seattle’s 38-30 over the Arizona Cardinals. You could hear him in
pain on the television broadcast and the cart was brought out. Players were visibly emotional on the field as Diggs’ season ended early and in such devastating fashion.
Pete Carroll confirmed that Diggs dislocated his ankle, which they thankfully were able to get back in place. He also broke his fibula, but the good news is he avoided ligament damage. If all goes well, he should be ready to play come Week 1 of next season.
Our hearts are with@qdiggs6as he stays in Arizona for surgery following#SEAvsAZ.
Quandre Diggs Has A Dislocated Ankle, Will Stay In Arizona For Surgery
Diggs led the team in interceptions (5) and was the only member of the Seahawks secondary to start every game this season.
Of course, it’s impossible to ignore that Diggs was a “hold-in” prior to the start of the regular season with his contract soon to be expired. He was set to hit free agency in March and really cash in after another great year of play, and now he has to deal with surgery