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<html>Denny and I continue the Casual Friday series of podcasts with talk about fantasy football, beer pong, Brian Dunkleman and more.

Why do people hate Ryan Seacrest?

Thinking about Brian Dunkleman

Denny s brush with bro dude beer guy at a party

How do you play beer pong?

Is it beer pong or Beirut?

Craig s fantasy draft moving to an auction style

Fantasy basketball

Instantaneous reaction and how it affects your relationship with art

Running and the NYC marathon

Trying not to sound like a snob

Running on towpaths vs. roads</html>

Thompson, Jamison To See Playing Time Monday Night 0

<html>Aug 5, 2013; Richmond, VA,Multichannel News 114, USA; Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III (10) hands the ball off to Redskins running back Chris Thompson (35) during afternoon practice as part of the 2013 NFL training camp at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

Washington s two running back draft selections, Chris Thompson (Florida State, 5th round),Subscribe to weather text alerts, and Jawan Jamison (Rutgers, 7th round), we ll get their first chance to make a case why they should be a part of the 53 man roster Monday Night,‘The Love of Liberty Brought us Here’,, when the team faces the Pittsburgh Steelers at home.

Thompson was limited the majority of Rookie Camp and Training Camp due to his recovery from an ACL tear he sustained during his senior season at Florida State. If there s a running back Redskins fans should be excited to see over Alfred Morris, it s Thompson, who poses the threat to take each hand off and even dump off to the end zone. His 4.3 speed might be his greatest attribute,NASS constituency projects cost N900bn in 9 years, as he can blow my defenders before they can make a play on him, but when needed, he can use his quit cuts to avoid tackles.

The major question for Thompson is whether he can stay healthy and get those extra yards after contact. Coming out of Florida State one of his main issues was his inability to stay up after first contact, while also carrying the ball in the wrong arm. While holding the ball can be taught, he will need to prove he can stay healthy and get the extra yards, otherwise he could find himself on the practice squad.

If he can get over those two major obstacles, there s no question he could be backing up Alfred Morris, as the two would be a very dangerous duo.

JawanJamison might have even more to prove as he was taken in the seventh round,Can Washington Contain Michael Vick, and as is known in the NFL, seventh round picks are usually thought of nothing more than the kid picked last in dodge ball. While Jamison isn t exactly the perfect running back, Mike Shanahan has proven time and time again that he can find a diamond in the rough.

Jul 30, 2013; Richmond, VA, USA; Washington Redskins running back Alfred Morris (46) and Redskins running back Jawan Jamison (47) participate in drills during afternoon practice as part of the 2013 NFL training camp at the Bon Secours Washington Redskins Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports

What might make Jamison the most dangerous back, is the reason he is in the NFL. During two short seasons at Rutgers, he amassed 1,972 yards and 13 touchdowns, but gave up his last two seasons to play in the NFL to help support his mother.

Jamison in a sense is a poor mans Alfred Morris. He can run effectively through the tackles and by no means is afraid of contact. The only issue for Jamison is his size and whether he can handle the beating of the NFL. Roy Helu who is very similar in size to Jamison was effective during games, but couldn t handle the beating. Jamison will need to prove he can take the beatings against a bruising Pittsburgh defense in order to grab a practice squad spot.

If Thompson is unable to stay healthy, Jamison could get lucky and steal a spot from Royster who has been on the bubble for quite some time, as Roy Helu would more than likely back up Alfred Morris.

Thompson nor Jamison saw action during the teams first preseason game against the Tennessee Titans, a 22-21 victory.</html>

Iran’s Rouhani tweets Rosh Hashanah blessing — MSNBC

<html>Iran s new President Hasan Rouhani, waves after swearing in at the parliament, in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, Aug. 4, 2013. (Photo by Ebrahim Noroozi/AP)

A simple Rosh Hashanah blessing was issued via Twitter Wednesday by a surprising figure: Iran s newly-elected President Hassan Rouhani.

As the sun is about to set here in I wish all Jews, especially Iranian Jews,, a blessed Rosh Hashanah.

— Hassan Rouhani (@HassanRouhani)

As the sun is about to set here in Tehran,Leadership,Gummy Bears, and Stat Help, I wish all Jews, especially Iranian Jews, a blessed Rosh Hashanah, Rouhani tweeted. The message was posted with a picture of a man in a yarmulke bowing his head in prayer.

It s a far cry from former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad,, whose term preceded Rouhani s and who once inflamed the Jewish community and world by

Iran’s Jewish population, estimated in a 2011??to number fewer than 9,000 people, comprises only a tiny fraction of Iran’s population – though the State Department and religious leaders estimate that number could be upwards of 20,000. The Muslim majority account for an overwhelming 99.4%.

With Islam as the foundation of Iranian law, Persian Jews and other religious minorities, including nearly all non-Shi’a religious groups, have faced years of discrimination. While Jews, Christians,Eminent Nigerians Restate Call for National Dialogue to Solve Political Instabil, and Zoroastrians are granted freedom of religion “” of the Constitution, many have faced harassment and imprisonment at the government’s hands. Additionally, under Iranian law,Body recovered from lake; 1 fisherman still missing, religious minorities cannot be elected to senior government or military posts with the exception of five reserved seats in the 290-member legislative body.

“President Rouhani has made clear from the beginning of his campaign that he believes in equal rights for all minorities, and that would of course include the Jewish minority,” Iranian-American author and NBC News contributor Hooman Majd told? MSNBC.com. “I think it’s in keeping with his character, his personality, and the way he wants his administration to be seen by the Iranians who voted him in.”

Deputy National Security Adviser Tony Blinken told NBC Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Andrea Mitchell Wednesday, “The message is welcome. The tone is welcome. But what counts are deeds more than words.”

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