Friday, July 29, 2011

The Jets Asomugha Slips Out of Grasp

The Jets Asomugha Slips Out of Grasp

A league source familiar with the talks confirmed shortly after 6 p.m. that the team was no longer involved in talks for Asomugha, a 30-year-old who was widely considered the best player available in free agency this offseason. About an hour later, the Philadelphia Eagles held a press conference in which they announced that they'd agreed to sign the former Oakland defensive back for five years and $60 million.

Missing out on Asomugha was a vast and complicating disappointment for the Jets, who appeared to be moving heaven and earth to make room for the Pro Bowler who previously made nearly $15 million a year.

The club had crunched numbers meticulously and asked numerous players, including star linebacker Bart Scott, about their willingness to restructure their contracts to save salary-cap room, presumably to allow for a high-priced signing like Asomugha.

The Jets had about $100 million worth of contracts on the books when free agency opened. (The league salary cap is set at about $120 million.) Then, on Wednesday, the club agreed to a five-year, $50 million deal with receiver Santonio Holmes, pushing the Jets' payroll higher.

New York, along with a handful of teams that included San Francisco and Houston, appeared to be the front-runners to land the corner. In particular, the Jets were intrigued by the prospect of playing Asomugha across from star cornerback Darrelle Revis, whom many analysts consider the best defensive back in the game.

Revis himself lauded the idea earlier in the week, saying he'd previously spoken with Asomugha about teaming up. But with the pursuit having failed, it's fair to ask whether the team was in over its head. It already had one of the league's most stout defenses, and its cornerback duo of Revis and Antonio Cromartie formed arguably the NFL's best tandem in 2010.

Now, the team may have to consider reaching out to Cromartie, who is a free agent and may feel disparaged as a result of the push for Asomugha. In particular, Revis said he believed Cromartie was "great," but suggested the game was a "business" and that the Jets should replace him with what he saw as a better option. Cromartie could not be reached for a comment on the remark.

Beyond whatever tension the Asomugha offer might have caused, it also held up the Jets' free-agency plans and limited their ability to make significant deals with other players.

The team lost its first big name Thursday, when Brad Smith took a four-year, $15-million deal with the rival Buffalo Bills. Smith, who made his name as a strong kick returner, wanted to remain a Jet. He'd even attended unofficial offseason workouts with his New York teammates despite not having a contract in place.

His agent, Mark Bartelstein, said Friday that the team was too hung up with Asomugha to make Smith an offer.

"He loved playing with the Jets, and I got the impression that they really wanted him back. But [Asomugha] was a priority for them," he said, adding that Jets management had been in touch with him several times each day about Smith. "Other teams, especially the Bills, were making Brad their priority."

If there's an upside to losing out on Asomugha, it's that the Jets now have a decent amount of money with which they can fill their holes at cornerback and receiver. Aside from Cromartie, a number of other corners remain available, including Carlos Rogers and Chris Carr. Philadelphia's Asante Samuel, who could be displaced by the Asomugha signing, may become available as well.

At receiver, they may turn to free-agent Randy Moss or could negotiate with Braylon Edwards, who will seek a long-term deal but would like to return to the club for a third season.

The Jets pulled out of the Nnamdi Asomugha sweepstakes late Friday, a letdown for a club that put many of its free-agency plans on hold this week while trying to land the high-profile cornerback.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Valerie Lim crowned as Miss Singapore Universe 2011 


Congratulations to Ms Valerie Lim who is now honored as the Miss Singapore Universe 2011! She also wins another title, Miss Body Beautiful. Don't ask me what the assessment questionnaires are like. Heh.Out of curiousity, I went to check the official website for the organiser of Miss Singapore Universe 2011. The website titled, "Derrol Stepenny" (www.derrolstepenny.com). Surprisingly, though, it may not yet be updated. See this curious screenshot? Heh.A bit disappointed that I couldn't find out whether Ms Valerie Lim blogs or not. Anyway, here are what I consider the top 4 photos of hers:


Source: MISSOSOLOGY, "Miss Singapore Universe 2011 is VALERIE LIM!!"

Source: Trapper's Swamp, "Carl Zeiss Planar T* 1.4/50 ZE vs Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM - Test Notes"

Source: ThaiMiss, "Valerie Lim MISS SINGAPORE UNIVERSE 2011 คนใหม่ "
 

So is it just me or is that true that she looks much more captivating when she doesn't smile? Oh well...Shrugs.
 The winner of the Miss Singapore Universe pageant clearly stood out from the rest of the competition. Miss Valerie Lim, 25, is a leggy 1.79m tall. The behavioural therapist was crowned at the Shangri-La Hotel last night. She also won a subsidiary title, Miss Body Beautiful. She will go on to represent Singapore in the Miss Universe 2011 International pageant at Sao Paulo, Brazil in September. Judges told The New Paper they were impressed with Valerie's confidence and wit. She was also articulate and handled the Q & A segment well. Judge Mr Bernard Lim said: "She exuded confidence throughout the night, right up to the question-and-answer segment. You could tell she was comfortable and not nervous." Valerie had previously participated in and also won Miss Earth Singapore in 2009, and said that the experience boosted her confidence on stage.

xia xinyu pearl jam en lima, sinfo senati area segura, talking the moon, tano calenton, tano pasman Xia Xinyu declares her love to Nicholas Tse (what a distraction as Nicholas Tse is troubled with the impending divorce with Cecilia Cheung?!)

xia xinyu pearl jam en lima, sinfo senati area segura, talking the moon, tano calenton, tano pasman Xia Xinyu declares her love to Nicholas Tse (what a distraction as Nicholas Tse is troubled with the impending divorce with Cecilia Cheung?!)



The young model, Xia Xinyu might be sweet, but her timing sucks big time! She declares her love openly to Nicholas Tse. Does she not read about the storm brewing the marriage of Nicholas Tse and Cecilia Cheung? Or is it that she's just quick to trigger more tremors to the shaky relationship of the two?

Whatever it is, she's smart enough to gain publicity for herself. As per now, I'm perfectly sure that there are (yes) 'many people' trying to google for 'xia xinyu'. Heh. The following photos are from various sources from the Net.



Young Chinese model Xia Xinyu has openly declared her love for troubled Hong Kong star, Nicholas Tse.

The 21-year-old got to know Tse, 31, earlier this year after working together with him on a shoot for a commercial.

According to Hong Kong tabloids, Xia, who looks like a younger version of Tse's estranged wife Cecilia Cheung, is a famous Internet personality in China and has made several appearances in movies and serials.

During the filming of the commercial, Xia posted in her micro-blog account that she had idolised Tse since she was in primary school, and said she never thought she would get the opportunity to play his lover in the commercial.

She described the experience as 'nervous and exciting'.

She also uploaded photos taken from the shoot of them hugging, saying "it's important to find a handsome husband".

On July 6, she wrote: "I want to become your favourite. I want to be your only love. I want to live inside your heart. I want to possess every inch of your heart, and let everybody know that you belong to me."


From Asiaone, "Chinese model openly declares love for Nicholas Tse".

Cecilia Cheung's long wait is finally over. Her estranged hubby Nicholas Tse boarded the first flight out to Hong Kong from KLIA on Friday morning.

The Hong Kong action star, who spent two months filming Against War in Kuala Lumpur amid his much-publicised marital breakdown, flew MAS business class, flight no. MH 072 which departed at 9.15am.

Well, he was fashionably late. The actor arrived at the airport around 8.30am - with a horde of female fans in tow.

When approached by The Daily Chilli, a seemingly calm Nicholas said he would miss Malaysia very much. "But I hope to come back," he said with a smile.

He declined to talk about his private life, but judging from his body language, it's all over between him and his actress wife of five years.

His only concern now is his two sons - Lucas, 4 and Quintus, 1.

Nicholas and Cecilia are tipped to meet back home on Friday evening to discuss the future of their two kids, and the power couple's separation.

As her personal assistant told sina.com, "Cecilia wants the best for her kids. That includes having their dad (Nicholas) around them."