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ugh. Because there really arent many big changes that need to be made for a team that remains the pacesetter for the WNBA. The S Antworten

Washington Redskins cornerback?Josh Norman was fined $25,000 by the NFL for a postgame rant about official Brad Freeman.?Norman said during his appearance on the Fox pregame show Sunday that he would appeal the fine.Norman said Freeman sucked during the Redskins 27-27 tie vs. the Cincinnati Bengals on Oct. 30.He was flagged four times for illegal use of his hands -- he had been called for seven such penalties in his career before this game. He also was called once for pass interference while defending Bengals wideout A.J. Green. Players are typically not fined for criticizing officials, but Norman was because he singled out one official.The NFLs highest-paid corner has now been fined three times in the first eight weeks of the season. The NFL fined him $48,620 for a hit on New York Giants receiver Sterling Shepard and $9,115 for shooting an imaginary bow and arrow while celebrating an interception against the Cleveland Browns.All the fines seem to be excessive over the amount of whats going on, Norman said on Fox. I understand, yeah, I singled out an official. But where is it that says that I only single out an official that I cant say anything about them in that way. I didnt question where I said he blew a game or lost in that kind of manner. I just said he sucked.After the game, Norman also was upset about a penalty on teammate Pierre Garcon, who was called for offensive pass interference in overtime to wipe out a crucial first-down catch, and about a missed face mask penalty on Jamison Crowders touchdown reception. The Redskins were called for 15 penalties in the tie.But Norman said during his appearance Sunday that some of the flags on him were legitimate.You know how it is when getting hands on people and sometimes you miss a step here, he said. Yes, I admit I did get up in A.J.s face a little bit. Some of those calls, yeah, I accept. But every single time it just has to be a point where the receiver has put his hands on me and is moving. Air Max 270 Flyknit Australia . - The Washington Redskins have cut defensive lineman Adam Carriker and punter Sav Rocca. Air Max 270 Australia Womens . "Were just throwing s--- at the wall hoping something sticks," said Tortorella about the possible line combinations for Fridays game against Columbus. 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Were just executing.We all know the Los Angeles Sparks have had more than a few seasons of unpleasant shrugging, where they couldnt pinpoint exactly why a team that clearly had talent was inconsistent or sometimes even floundered.Now, though, any shrugs the Sparks might give are accompanied by smiles. They can detail all the reasons things have gone so well in whats been a 20-2 season thus far. But its ultimately more a mindset that has taken hold -- one that is not defined as much by the specific things the Sparks are doing well, but the general sense that they now expect them.As they close out the pre-Olympics part of the season this week -- with games Tuesday at Indiana (ESPN2, 8 p.m. ET) and at Washington on Friday -- the Sparks sound confident that theyll have a strong finish now and then be able to pick up where they left off when the season resumes in late August after a monthlong break for the Summer Games.I think that what separates us this year as opposed to other years, said Sparks guard Kristi Toliver, is that weve always had the talent, but I think everybodys been willing to sacrifice a little bit of themselves. When you do that, great things happen. And thats just been the case this season. We just have a really good team, and we know how to play the game.Yes, the Sparks on Sunday dealt with one of their rare disappointments this year when they fell 91-74 at Atlanta. Had Los Angeles won, a 21-1 mark would have been the best start for a WNBA season. Instead, the Sparks share that distinction with the now-defunct Houston Comets at 20-2.How upsetting was that loss? Guard Alana Beard said the Sparks really put no emphasis on the record. And that while it was tough to lose a game, Los Angeles wasnt overly concerned about it from a historical context.It was never a focus of ours, Beard said. The record means nothing if you ddont have a championship at the end.ddddddddddddToliver echoed that, saying that the Dream seemed more motivated to prevent L.A. from getting the mark than the Sparks were motivated to set it. When it was over, though, Toliver did acknowledge feeling worse about it than she probably expected to.I think its unfortunate that we were not able to capitalize on such a special opportunity, Toliver said. But in the big picture, we have a lot of work to do, and we know we have to get better. If it takes that kind of sting to really make changes, then I think ultimately it will be worth it.Shes speaking sort of rhetorically, though. Because there really arent many big changes that need to be made for a team that remains the pacesetter for the WNBA. The Sparks are averaging 85.7 points, which is third-best in the league. And they are holding their opponents to 75.1 points, which is best in the WNBA.Forward Nneka Ogwumike is on the short list of league MVP candidates, averaging 19.5 points and 8.7 rebounds, while shooting a WNBA-best 71.4 percent from the field. Candace Parker is also having a very big season, averaging 16.4 points, 7.4 rebounds and 5.1 assists.Did not being chosen for the U.S. Olympic team give Ogwumike and Parker a little extra motivation this season? It almost certainly has, but that isnt a bad thing. Neither player is dwelling on it, but can use it as an understandable bit of fuel.Toliver is the Sparks third-leading scorer at 14.1, and shes shooting 45 percent from 3-point range. And in his second season in L.A., Brian Agler has a full buy-in from his team. Again, that has not always been the case with the Sparks and their coaches.But it is now, and the Spark have no intention of letting any of that slide.We have a mature team, and they understand what its going to take on both ends of the floor, Toliver said. I think Coach has done a really good job of preaching the little things to us. We attack each day with just wanting to get better. We dont take wins for granted; we know how hard it is to get them in this league. 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