"There are guys on special teams making more money than me. How long am I going to be content with that?" — Clinton Portis, Denver Broncos running back, on renegotiating his $835,000 contract. what we heard | 具体用途 | 适用范围 | | :--- | :--- | | 监控系统应用 | 系统自动监测网络运行状态、流量及安全事件,保护网络安全 | | 数据采集系统应用 | 实时采集网络数据,进行故障排查和维护 | | 网络安全系统应用 | 保障网络安全,防止信息泄露和入侵 | | 综合网络管理应用 | 管理和控制网络设备,实现网络管理的自动化 | | 应急处理系统应用 | 在发生网络故障时,及时响应并采取措施。 | 2B the university daily kansan off the bench friday, february 6, 2004 FOOTBALL Frostygridiron Megan True/Kansan Chris Eichhorn, Baldwin sophomore,tried to run by Ken Chang, Lawrence junior, during a football game yesterday afternoon in front of Allen Fieldhouse. Eichhorn's team won 14-7.The teams were made up of guys from Templin Hall. warner says religious beliefs cause for lack of playing time ST. LOUIS — On Super Bowl Sunday, St. Louis Rams quarterback Kurt Warner said in a speech in Houston, Texas, that his devout religious beliefs might have contributed to his benching last season. But yesterday, the two-time NFL MVP said the speech was almost totally about the power of positive thinking. "It was my intention to give an inspirational message about keeping the faith and fighting through adversity," Warner said in a statement. "I simply wanted to encourage people to stay true to themselves in good times and bad." The remarks are part of a story on the Web site www.baptistpress.com. "I actually had (Rams) coaches say I was reading the Bible too much and it was taking away from my play," Warner was quoted as saying. "It was OK when we were winning, but now I was (messing) this thing up? People were saying I lost my job because of my faith." Coach Mike Martz was taken aback by the remarks. The Rams offer separate Bible study groups for players, couples, wives and coaches. "That's so far off the wall, it's incomprehensible," Martz told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "I can't imagine Kurt saying that. Nothing could be further from the truth. If he said that, it's a bald-faced lie. I'm just tired of dealing with this type of behavior." Martz did not believe Warner's comments about Rams coaches were part of a plan to force the team to trade him. "We're not trading him," Martz said. "I can't foresee any circumstance where we would trade Kurt Warner, and he needs to understand that." The Associated Press K-State's Bill Snyder signs 29 players,2 quarterbacks MANHATTAN - Replacing quarterback Ell Roberson won't be an easy task for Kansas State coach Bill Snyder. But Snyder got a good start Wednesday, announcing the signings of two quarterbacks and 29 total players on national recruiting signing day. Snyder's 2004 recruiting class features 18 incoming freshmen, seven community college transfers and three freshmen who started classes in the spring semester. The Wildcats lost 30 seniors from their first Big 12 Conference title team "We're pleased with the scholarship distribution by position, being fortunate to gain commitments from nearly exact numbers needed at each and every position," Snyder said. That position includes the quarterback spot - where the Wildcats lose Roberson, the school's career total offense leader. Snyder signed Nick Patton, a high-recruited quarterback from Winfield and Papillion, Neb., quarterback Allan Evridge. Like Roberson, both quarterbacks can both pass and run. Patton was considered by recruiting Web site rivals.com to be Kansas' top prospect. He passed for 1,262 yards and ran for 339 as a senior. Evridge originally verbally committed to Nebraska, but chose Kansas State after former Nebraska coach Frank Solich was fired. With only sophomore Dylan Meier and junior Allen Webb returning at quar terback, Snyder said either of the newcomers could avoid a redshirt year, which would make them rarities at Kansas State. Kansas State received commitments from seven players from Kansas a number that's particularly higher than past years. The Associated Press Pro Bowl's halftime show changed because of Jackson HONOLULU — The NFL is changing the Pro Bowl's halftime show because of Janet Jackson's breast-baring at the Super Bowl. Singer JC Chasez was dumped from the program for the all-star game Sunday after fellow 'N Sync member Justin Timberlake's stunt with Jackson at the championship game. The new Pro Bowl haftime plan includes hula dancers, drummers, conch blowers and local singers. Timberlake ripped off a piece of Jackson's outfit, exposing one of her breasts covered only with a "nipple shield" during the halftime show Sunday. Jackson issued an apology Monday night, saying it was a last-minute stunt that went awry. NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue called it offensive and inappropriate. The Associated Press Former Giants coach Fassel joins the Baltimore Ravens OWINGS MILLS, Md. —Former New York Giants coach Jim Fassel joined the coaching staff of the Baltimore Ravens as a senior consultant. Fassel, who was fired by the New York Giants after the 2003 season, was hired to work with second-year quarterback Kyle Boller to improve a passing attack that ranked last in the NFL. The Associated Press Arizona changes quarterback after last season's poor finish TEMPE, Ariz.—Arizona Cardinals coach Dennis Green released Jeff Blake, saying Josh McCown showed at the end of last season that he was the team's quarterback of the future. Green refused to discuss Blake's shortcomings and said the decision had more to do with McCown's potential. The Associated Press BASKETBALL Texas wins against Colorado; Harrison scores most for Buffs AUSTIN, Texas — Sydmill Harris and Kenton Paulino each scored 13 points and Texas (15-3, 6-1 Big 12) hit 11 3-pointers en route to a win in their first game back in the Frank Erwin Center since their 25-game home winning streak was snapped on Jan. 24. Harris, a key role player in last season's Final Four run, had not scored in eight of the 10 previous games but went 3-of-3 from the floor and hit his only two free throws against Colorado (12-7, 4-4). Brandon Mouton added 11 points and a team high seven rebounds for Texas, which used its outside shooting to neutralize the defensive presence of Colorado's 7-foot center David Harrison. Harrison scored 18 points to lead the Buffaloes, who out rebounded Texas 38-31 but committed 18 turnovers which the Longhorns converted into 19 points. Badgers undefeated at home Harris scored career-high The Associated Press MADISON, Wis. — Devin Harris scored a career-high 38 points and Wisconsin (15-3,6-1 Big Ten) won its 25th straight game at the Kohl Center and broke a school record established in 1915 with their 21st straight conference win at home. Harris was 10-of-12 from the floor, including 5-of-7 from 3-point range, and sank 13 of 14 free throws. Mike Wilkinson added 15 points and Zach Morley 14 for the Badgers, who were without starting guard Maurice "Boo" Wade after his suspension following an assault charge. 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