2012年11月4日 星期日

Relentless running backs for Seahawks

Yet another woman is said to have become a victim of dowry killing at the hands of her in-laws in the city. Not only that, while her in-laws were allegedly pouring kerosene on her and setting her on fire, her husband allegedly stood motionless and watched his parents in action.

Heena Shaikh, 20,Find edhardyshoes from the latest collection。 lived with her husband, Altaf, and in-laws in Pathanwadi area in Malad (East). The incident took place on Thursday night. Locals saw smoke emanating from the Shaikhs’ residence. Suspecting foul play, they started knocking on the door and forced the family to open.

The neighbours found a charred Heena lying unconscious in the bathroom. She was rushed to hospital, where doctors said she had sustained 100% burns.Authorised authenticbreitlingwatches Stockists. Large Mens Breitling Watch range. In her preliminary statement to the police on Friday, Heena said that as she was being harassed by her in-laws for dowry, she decided to end her life by setting herself on fire. However, in her second statement, which was recorded in front of the special executive magistrate,We provide top quality cheapwatchesand IWC Replica Watches. she said her in-laws torched her in front of her husband who simply watched and did not make a single attempt to save her.

“Soon after this statement was recorded, we took Altaf and his parents, Lal Mohamed and Rehmen Bi, in custody for attempted murder. However, on Saturday, Heena died while undergoing treatment, following which her second statement was turned into a dying declaration. We booked the trio for murder,” said Subhash Dafle, senior inspector of the Kurar police station.

Heena married Altaf, who runs an imitation jewellery business, two years ago. Soon after marriage, Altaf and his parents allegedly started harassing her physically and mentally to get money from her parents. They humiliated her for not getting enough dowry during the marriage.

Heena’s family resides in Jalna, where her father works as a truck driver. They had given Rs10,000 during her marriage. Her in-laws allegedly demanded Rs50,000 which her father could not afford to give.

A neighbour from the locality said the family was very religious and no one expected the Shaikhs to be so ruthless towards anyone, let alone their daughter-in-law.

When Marshawn Lynch watches Minnesota’s Adrian Peterson from the sideline, he’ll see a mirror image of the physical way he attacks a defense.

“Probably just as far as we’re relentless,” said Lynch, when asked about the similarities between the two running backs. “So I guess you can say so in that aspect.”

Seattle receiver Sidney Rice provides a good perspective on the similar running styles of Lynch and Peterson.

He’s had an up-close look at both runners from spending his first four seasons in the NFL with Minnesota before signing with the Seahawks prior to the 2011 season.

“They have totally different running styles, but they’re the same,” Rice said. “In the sense of them being the same, both of them want contact. You’re never going to see either of them run out of bounds, and I don’t think you’re ever going to see anyone run as hard as them.

“Adrian is a real shifty guy, real quick. Marshawn has a wide base and he still manages to make people miss.”

Peterson and Lynch are the No. 1 and No. 2 rushers in the league heading into today 1 p.m. ’s matchup at Seattle’s CenturyLink Field.

Peterson, who’s bounced back impressively from anterior cruciate ligament surgery in December, leads the league with 775 yards on 151 carries for an average of 5.1 yars per carry. Peterson has four rushing touchdowns this season.

“I don’t think we doubted him,” Minnesota defensive end Jared Allen said about Peterson’s quick recovery. “We see what his work ethic is, and we know what his mentality is.

“But to see a guy who has recovered to be back at elite ability, and that what he is (is) an elite back, and though it’s the halfway point he’s at the top of the league right now, it’s phenomenal. He just continues to defy everyone else’s norm.”

Lynch is second in the league with 757 yards on 159 carries for a robust 4.8-yard per-carry average. Lynch has three rushing touchdowns this season, including a career-long, 77-yard rumble last week against Detroit. Lynch has rushed for more than 100 yards in four games this season.

“These are two great players in our league and it’ll be fun to watch them,Find the largest selection of discount luxury watches including piagetwatches,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. “I hope we see a lot more of Marshawn than we see of Adrian, but it’s going to be really hard to hold him down.”

Seattle defensive coordinator Gus Bradley has the task of figuring out a way to stop Peterson. What makes the University of Oklahoma product so tough to contain is not only that he can get outside and run by you, he’s also physical enough to run through tackles.

“They’re more of a downhill running team,” Bradley said. “If they get a little bit of space, he’ll quickly get out to the hashes, numbers and then up the sideline.

“You see him break a lot of plays, and it takes a lot of guys to get him down at times. You see him break the first tackle with two or three guys, so it’s going to take all 11 to get him.”

Allen echoed those comments in discussing how to stop Lynch. The Vikings have struggled stopping the run the past three games – giving up an average of 156 yards a contest.

“They are both physical downhill running backs who have the ability to explode through for an explosive run at any time,” Allen said. “For both of them, to stop them, you have to stop them before they start.

“We have to hit them in the backfield, and they’re both so good after contact, and that’s going to be a challenge for us which is getting him on the ground and swarming to the ball and try to get the run game out.”

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