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BEREA, Ohio -- While breaking down game tape this week, Trent Richardson noticed some gaping holes in New Yorks defence. [url=http://packersjerseys.ucigreeks.com/]Authentic Packers Jerseys[/url] . He plans to run through them -- and the Giants -- Sunday.
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BEREA, Ohio -- While breaking down game tape this week, Trent Richardson noticed some gaping holes in New Yorks defence. Authentic Packers Jerseys . He plans to run through them -- and the Giants -- Sunday. The Browns rookie running back is aware the Philadelphia Eagles piled up 191 yards -- 123 by LeSean McCoy, who got 121 in the second half -- last week in a 19-17 win over the Giants. On a conference call with New York reporters, Richardson was asked if he thinks he can rack up some yards against the defending Super Bowl champions. "Oh yeah," he said. Richardson doesnt lack confidence. Now he just needs a few more blocks. "If we put our hat on a number (block), just cover them up, I think we can get good yardage on them," Richardson said. "But at the same time, I know theyre going to throw everything they can at us. Im pretty sure theyre going to game plan around our running game, so we need to make sure we open up the passing game so we can get some good runs in." The winless Browns (0-4) will likely need a big game from the talented Richardson if they hope to snap a 10-game losing streak dating to last season. Richardson has rushed for 222 yards on 64 carries this season, and the first-round running back seems to be getting stronger after missing the entire exhibition season after undergoing knee surgery. The Giants seem susceptible to the run, and Richardson hopes Clevelands offensive line can create some cracks in New Yorks front seven. "We have to run some outside zone and really need to cover number 90 (Jason Pierre-Paul) as much as we can, and big (Jason) Tuck," Richardson said. "Both of those guys can bull rush and use their power and their quickness because those guys are two big guys that are very fast. I think that if we cover the edges and run hard, not doing all this juking and that, one move and go, I think we can have some success in the running game." Richardson missed practice on Friday to be with his girlfriend as she gave birth to his third child. Browns coach Pat Shurmur expects Richardson to travel with the team and play. Shurmur doesnt think Richardsons personal issues will have a negative impact on him giving a good performance. "Ive seen guys go through family situations, personal situations and come out and play outstanding games," he said. "Whats important is that he tidies up on the preparation that he missed, which I know he will." Richardson should be well rested. The Browns havent played since Sept. 27, and the 10-day break has given him extra time to recover and prepare for the Giants defence, which is ranked just 23rd against the run. Richardson had only 14 carries against the Ravens, and the Browns would like to get him as many touches as possible. To optimize Richardson, however, the Browns have to avoid falling behind and needing to throw to get back into the game. Richardson has only played four games, but hes already noticed that teams are designing their game plan around stopping him. "Most definitely," the former Alabama star said. "Thats one thing they always have done. Theyve seen me play a little bit now, so theyre going to try to stop me more than anything now. But what makes it easier on our receivers. If (quarterback) Brandon (Weeden) has 300-some passing yards and we win the game, thats good with me. "If they key on me and we lose, I feel its my fault." Weeden knows its vital for Clevelands passing game to open up the field for Richardson. Without the threat of a passing attack, New York will just overload the line of scrimmage and make it hard to move. "Thats when its my job to try to do some things to get into a pass or check out of a play and get us into a better play," Weeden said. "You dont want to run against eight-man boxes. Youre just running into a brick wall. 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Van der Vaart did manage to set up Son Heung-mins consolation goal for Hamburg, which played the second half with 10 men after Petr Jiracek was shown a red card for a lunge at Brazilian defender Anderson in first-half injury time. CLEVELAND -- The Detroit Tigers lost their manager, catcher and a crucial game in the AL Central race. Now, the Tigers are hoping to quickly rebound from their sour Sunday after twice blowing leads to the Cleveland Indians. Lonnie Chisenhall singled in the winning run with one out in the ninth inning to give Cleveland a 7-6 win -- the Indians first at home when trailing after eight innings in more than a year. Tigers manager Jim Leyland was ejected and catcher Alex Avila hurt in a collision with Prince Fielder as Detroit dropped two games back in the AL Central. The Tigers go to Chicago to face the first-place White Sox on Monday. "It was a good comeback," Leyland said. "There wasnt anything cheap about it. It was a heck of a ballgame. Give them credit. Thats the way it goes. Turn the page and move on." Before the game, Leyland said the makeup of Thursdays rainout with the White Sox would be huge since it is the last meeting between the rivals. It is even bigger for the Tigers after Clevelands comeback. Jason Kipnis doubled off Jose Valverde (3-3) and scored the tying run on a one-out triple by Carlos Santana. Right fielder Don Kelly nearly made a leaping catch, but the ball dropped as he crashed into the wall. Valverde then intentionally walked both Michael Brantley and Ezequiel Carrera to face Chisenhall, who lined the first pitch to right-centre. "Youve got to get the ball to the outfield there," Chisenhall said. "They werent walking guys to get to me, Id like to think. They were trying to get the bases loaded and have the force out. "Its definitely exciting. You like to win games like that." Esmil Rogers (2-1) pitched one inning for Cleveland, an AL-worst 17-45 since the All-Star break, and just 11-37 since July 26. Miguel Cabrera, with visiting Detroit fans chanting "MVP! MVP!" hit a three-run homer in the seventh to put the Tigers ahead 6-5. Cabrera connected off Joe Smith for a 402-foot drive. But Valverde got his fifth blown save in 36 chances as he worked for the third day in a row. "We were asking a lot of Valverde," Leyland said. "He had better velocity than he had the last couple of nights. We talked to him before the game and he said he was good to go." Valverde credited the Indians. "I made good pitches, but they hit them," he said. "I want to be perfect, but I am not. Now, lets go to Chicago and win." Cleveland scored two unearned runs in the fifth for a 4-3 lead after trailing 3-0. Leyland got tossed for arguing the play that put the Indians ahead. With the score tied at 3, first-base umpire Brian Knight ruled shortstop Jhonny Peraltas throw trying for an inning-ending double play was too late as Brantley scored from third base. First baseman Prince Fielder hopped off the bag and yelled and Leyland came out to disagree. Cabrera was restrained by other umps from going across the diamond from his third base position to join in. Earlier in the inning, Leyland disputed a call by Knightt that also kept Detroit from turning a double play. Packers Signed Jerseys. "They were unbelievable bang-bang plays," Leyland said. "At this time of year with the importance, you get a little more excited. Obviously, I thought they were out. The umpire saw it differently." Avila left in the sixth after colliding with Fielder. Avila was about to catch Santanas foul pop along the warning track in front of Detroits dugout when Fielder, listed at 275 pounds, ran into him. The ball dropped and so did Avila. "It looked like a knockout punch," Leyland said. "The elbow got him in the jaw." Leyland said trainers told him Avila has a sprained jaw, no concussion, and could possibly play Monday. Leyland said he likely was going to rest Avila anyway against White Sox lefty Jose Quintana. Given new life, Santana got an RBI single on another questionable call by Knight. With Asdrubal Cabrera on second, Santana hit a grounder between third and short that Miguel Cabrera snared with a dive. His high throw from his knees pulled Fielder off the bag, but the first baseman tagged Santana. Knight ruled safe as Asdrubal Cabrera kept running and scored. Fielder and acting manager Lloyd McClendon both protested. "It was a weird game," Tigers starter Rick Porcello said. "Whether we get those calls or not is tough to say. It was frustrating, but you have to deal with it and push on." Detroit took a 2-0 lead in the first off Ubaldo Jimenez. Both runs scored as Brennan Boesch was safe with a bases-loaded infield single when Jimenez fielded his slow tapper, but threw low and late to first for an error. Cleveland loaded the bases on three walks in the first, but Porcello got Russ Canzler to hit the ball back to him and made the play for the third out. Delmon Young, hitting .167 (5 of 30) in the Tigers previous eight games, hit an RBI single to make it 3-0 in the third. Porcello gave up three hits in the fourth as Cleveland got within 3-2. Shin-Soo Choos two-run bloop single to left drove in Canzler, who had singled and came after a two-out double by Jack Hannahan. NOTES: Cleveland won the season series, 10-8. ... Tigers CF Austin Jackson was a late scratch because of a sore left knee. He got hurt trying to make a catch Saturday when he ran into the centre-field fence. "I definitely anticipate playing (Monday)," Jackson said. "Well see. It hurt too much today." ... Peralta played his 73rd straight game without an error, longest streak by a Tigers shortstop since at least 1957. Eddie Brinkman had a 72-game streak in 1972. ... Miguel Cabrera has hit .369 (7 of 19) with 2 homers and 7 RBIs off Smith. ... Jimenez, 1-9 in 13 starts since the All-Star break, still has a 9-16 record and avoided becoming the first Indians pitcher to lose 17 games since Tom Candiotti went 7-18 in 1987. ... Indians 1B Matt LaPorta was twice shaken up after crashing into a railing while trying to catch foul popups in the same at-bat by Tigers 2B Omar Infante in the ninth. He stayed in the game. ' ' '
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