Tuesday, September 2, 2014

J.T. Barrett helps Buckeyes extend regular-season streak to 25

There might come a time when Ohio State coach Urban Meyer expands his offensive playbook to include various long passes, reverses and bootlegs.
Until his young quarterback gains confidence and his line grows up, the No. 5 Buckeyes will likely count on the kind of conservative game plan that proved good enough to beat Navy 34-17 Saturday.
Redshirt freshman J.T. Barrett threw for 226 yards and two touchdowns in his college debut as Ohio State earned its 25th consecutive regular-season victory.
"The best thing about this game," Meyer said, "is we won it and it's in our rearview mirror."
Elevated into a starting role after senior Braxton Miller injured his right shoulder two weeks ago, Barrett went 12 for 15 -- including an 80-yard TD pass to Devin Smith that put the Buckeyes up 20-14 with 4:10 left in the third quarter.
"I thought J.T. did OK," Meyer said. "He was good. I never felt he was rattled."
Ohio State (1-0) managed only two field goals in the first half. Although Barrett threw an ill-advised interception, he wasn't entirely to blame for the poor showing.
"We wanted to open it up a little bit more in the first half but we didn't. It wasn't because of him; it was because of our offensive line," Meyer said. "There's a standard set for offensive line play for many, many years. It didn't resemble an offensive line at Ohio State the first two quarters."
Ohio State won despite allowing the Midshipmen (0-1) to gain 370 yards on the ground, including 118 by Ryan Williams-Jenkins.
But a Navy fumble turned into an OSU touchdown and a blown coverage assignment by the Midshipmen led to the pivotal 80-yard score.
"We had some uncharacteristic mistakes that we don't normally have, and against a team like Ohio State you can't do that," Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo said. "We knew coming into the game we had to play perfect and couldn't make turnovers or give up any big plays."
Barrett became the second freshman since 1950 to start a season opener at quarterback for Ohio State. He ran nine times for 50 yards, did not throw downfield often and relied heavily on a ground game that finally wore down the Midshipmen in the fourth quarter.
"It was better at the end than the start," Barrett said.
After Navy closed to 20-17 with 13:54 remaining, the Buckeyes launched a 10-play drive that featured just one pass. Ezekiel Elliott converted a fourth-and-1 from the Navy 45 and Barrett threw a 19-yard completion before Elliott ran in from the 10.
Barrett's 9-yard touchdown pass to Mike Thomas made it 34-17 with 2:09 left, and Meyer could finally breathe easy.
"We have nine new starters on offense," he said. "That's not a normal transition."
Navy held a 7-6 lead and was driving on the opening series of the second half when Joey Bosa hit Keenan Reynolds as the quarterback was tossing a pitch to Demond Brown. The ball got loose, and Darron Lee took it 61 yards the other way for a touchdown.
The Midshipmen responded immediately. Williams-Jenkins ran 67 yards to the Ohio State 17, and Reynolds scored from the 1 to put Navy up 14-13. That gave Reynolds a touchdown in nine straight games, tying the school record.
The momentum turned when Smith got behind the Navy defense on the right side, broke a tackle and scored on the longest touchdown against the Midshipmen since an 87-yarder by Tulane in November 2004.
Navy drove to the Ohio State 18 on the final possession of the first half before Nick Sloanmissed a 36-yard field goal, keeping the Buckeyes' deficit at 7-6.
Throwing mostly short, safe passes, Barrett went 8 for 11 for 96 yards and an interception before halftime.
Barrett's first play at Ohio State was a pass completion for 14 yards. Although he appeared comfortable in the no-huddle offense, the Buckeyes quickly punted.
Ohio State's next possession began with four straight runs, followed by a sack. A shovel pass on a third-and-21 gained 16 yards to set up a 46-yard field goal by freshman Sean Nuernberger.
Navy answered with an 11-play drive, 10 of them runs, capped by a 1-yard touchdown sweep by DeBrandon Sanders.
Midway through the second quarter, Barrett went 4 for 4 for 54 yards to bring the Buckeyes to the Navy 8. But he hurried a first-down pass and was intercepted by Parrish Gaines.
"After the interception, I was like, 'J.T., you knew you shouldn't have thrown it.' And I still threw it," Barrett said.
Barrett's inexperience showed again on the next series, when Ohio State had to settle for a field goal. On a third-and-2 from the Navy 4, Barrett rolled right and pitched too late to Elliott, who was smothered for a 7-yard loss.

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Monday, September 1, 2014

Union, NAACP hold Labor Day rallies across NC

Union and civil rights leaders joined together for a series of rallies and news conferences across North Carolina on Labor Day.

The #TalkUnion tour kicked off Monday morning in Raleigh, continues at noon in Greensboro and finishes in the afternoon in Charlotte.

Ministers, minimum wage employees, union reps and the NAACP met in Nash Square in Raleigh Monday, saying they want to see the minimum wage boosted for workers in North Carolina.

The Obama administration proposed increasing the minimum wage to $10.10 an hour, but that effort has stalled.

Meanwhile, those who are making less than $10 an hour say they just can't pay their bills in today's economy.

Devan Durham, a fast food worker, said “$7.25 is not doing nothing but paying the cell phone bill if you're working two days a week.” Durham said a good, livable minimum wage for him would be $15 an hour.

Opponents of increasing the minimum wage argue that raising the rate to $10 an hour or more could result in lost jobs as employers cut staff or automate and outsource to avoid paying higher wages.

Unions claim paying a higher minimum wage could benefit the whole economy in the long run.

“If we did that, demand for public assistance would decrease, consumer spending would increase and our economy would work for everyone,” said Marybe McMillian of the AFL-CIO.

Some local governments have taken matters into their own hands.

Several states like Connecticut, Maryland, Hawaii, Massachusetts and Vermont require employers to pay $10 an hour or more.

Supporters of a higher wage in North Carolina don't expect the state to do that, so they're counting on the federal government to increase minimum wage.

Copyright 2014 WNCN. All rights reserved. Steve Sbraccia and The Associated Press contributed to this article.

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Monday, August 18, 2014

My 900th Video-Arnott's Tim-Tam Review

Reviewing the Caramel Tim-Tams to celebrate 900 videos on my YouTube Channel. Arnott's Tim Tams are The most indulgent chocolate biscuit. 1 in every 2 households contains a packet of Tim Tams and around 35 million packs are sold each year -  that's nearly 400 million biscuits!

My Favorite International Treat is Packed with chewy caramel in the center of the crunchy cookie covered in the creamy chocolate. This is also my first International food review on Youtube.

I wan to thank 237 subscribers for watching my you tube channel for 900 videos and I will continue to do more videos in the near future, and tomorrow, next week, next year whatever., so thanks for your support.

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Saturday, June 28, 2014

My Videos of Driving to Ohio on Memorial Day

I Drive Through Northwest Ohio to get to Mansfield, Ohio on May 23,2014 and I had no problem getting there.

 1. Interstate 475 South https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYqPMotScgc
2. Southbound Through Findlay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wNoqKIXZFyI
3.Southbound on US Highway 23 South through Upper Sandusky,Ohio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHQK6CTl3Qg

Monday, May 5, 2014

Smokehouse Brisket Sandwich @ Arby's Grandville,MI

My Food review today come from us today From Arby's in Grandville, Michigan. Arby's Smokehouse Brisket Sandwich is loaded with smoky layers. First you've got your tender brisket, smoked with real smoke from real fire for at least 13 real hours. Then you've got smoked Gouda, mayo and its tangy counterpart, barbecue sauce (inherently smoky)—all garnished with crunchy fried onions and sitting inside a delicious bun. Along With a large order of curly fries and diet mountain dew to drink.

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Grandville teen killed in crash

MECOSTA COUNTY, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) - Officials with Grandville Public Schools say that a student died in a crash over the weekend. 

Roman Aguilar-Emmons, a senior at Grandville High School, was killed Saturday in a two-car crash on 8 Mile Road at Northland Drive. 

Aguilar-Emmons had just celebrated his 18th birthday. 

The school posted this on its Facebook wall:

"Roman has been with us since elementary school, where he was a student at East Elementary. Principal Chris VanderSlice and his teachers at GHS have shared that Roman was respectful, cheerful and well-liked by both his classmates and adults. He was enrolled in KCTC's criminal justice program. Roman thrived in that program and had plans to attend GRCC next year in order to eventually pursue a career in law enforcement."

This is the third student from the school who has died this school year.


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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

FedEx building rampage in Kennesaw, Georgia

Suspected shooter in Ga. FedEx building rampage dressed "like Rambo"

 An armed package handler with bullets strapped across his chest "like Rambo" opened fire Tuesday morning at a FedEx station outside Atlanta, wounding six people before police found the suspect dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot, police and witnesses said.
Three of the victims were in critical condition at Wellstar Kennestone Hospital. Dr. Michael Nitzken told reporters at a news conference the victims suffered multiple gunshot wounds that were consistent with shotgun blasts.

Police rushed to the center after someone called to report an active shooter at 5:54 a.m. After surrounding the perimeter and working to clear the building, officers found the suspect dead, Cobb County police spokesman Michael Bowman said.

Cobb County police Sgt. Dana Pierce said the shooter, a package handler at the facility, was found with a shotgun and was carrying several unused explosive devices described as "Molotov cocktails." Pierce didn't say how many of the explosive devices the man had.

Police later identified the suspect as 19-year-old Geddy Kramer of nearby Acworth.

David Titus, a FedEx truck driver, said he was just coming to work around 6 a.m. when he saw someone walk up and shoot a security guard in the abdomen outside the building. He said he could hear more gunshots after the gunman went inside.
"It was chaos," Titus said. "Everyone was running, ducking and hiding, trying to get out of there."

FedEx clerk Liza Aiken said she was working inside when she heard something, dropped, looked to her left and saw the gunman.

"He had bullets strapped across his chest like Rambo, a huge assault rifle and he had a knife," Aiken said in a parking lot where employees were gathering not far from their workplace. Before she could continue, a woman wearing a FedEx jacket told Aiken to stop talking and led her away.

Aiken told CBS affiliate WGCL in Atlanta she worked with Kramer and had problems with him as recently as last Thursday.

She said the shooter was taking a laser package scanner and flashing it in her eyes. She reported the incident to management and Kramer was verbally reprimanded. She said she was afraid to think about what could have happened if he had seen her during Tuesday's attack.

"A as soon as I saw what he was wearing, I ran the other way," Aiken told WGCL.

"That is what scares because he was right in the area that I always work in. I don't know if he was coming for me, the belt manager that works that belt, I don't know," she said.

Six people wounded at the FedEx station were taken to nearby Wellstar Kennestone hospital, where spokesman Tyler Pearson said one victim was rushed to surgery with potentially critical injuries. Others were less serious.
"A lot of them were able to walk off the ambulance," Pearson said.

The three victims listed as critical were a 28-year-old man, a 52-year-old woman and a 22-year-old man, Nitzken said. Another man, 38, remained at the hospital but was stable. Two other victims - a 42-year-old woman and a 19-year-old man - were treated and released.

The facility about 25 miles north of Atlanta is a hub where packages are sorted and loaded onto vehicles for delivery. It's next to the general aviation airport for suburban Cobb County.

The company said it was cooperating with police but had no details to release about the shootings.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with those affected, and with their families and friends. We are grateful for the assistance of law enforcement," FedEx said in a statement. The situation is now stabilized and we are focused on the needs of our team members and cooperating with the law enforcement investigation of this tragedy."

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