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NFL

Chiefs' Ballard will replace Grigson as Colts GM

INDIANAPOLIS — The Colts have named Chris Ballard their new general manager, the team announced Sunday.

Ballard replaces Ryan Grigson, who was fired Jan. 21 after five seasons with the organization.

  • The Colts will have to rebuild their roster through the draft, and Chris Ballard’s body of work suggests that he is up to the task.

  • Chris Ballard was No. 3 in the Chiefs’ chain of football command, and as such had an important voice in a lot of their player personnel moves.

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“Chris has a solid reputation throughout the National Football League as a heavyweight executive and our extensive discussions with him confirmed that reputation,” Irsay said in a statement released by the team. “He’s a savvy, organized, and thorough talent evaluator, but beyond that, he’s a terrific person our community will be proud of.”

Ballard joined the Kansas City Chiefs as director of player personnel in 2013 and was later promoted to director of football operations. The Chiefs have been a balanced team that won at least nine games in each of those four seasons, and all three first-round draft picks in that span have been significant contributors. The Chiefs were the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs this season.

Ballard interviewed for general manager jobs with Tennessee and Chicago in recent years.

“I am so thankful to Mr. Irsay and his entire family for this opportunity to join the Colts organization,” Ballard said. “I appreciate everyone who has been involved in the search process. I look forward to working with [coach] Chuck [Pagano] and his staff, the personnel staff and all the outstanding Colts employees.

Ballard is set at quarterback with Andrew Luck and has talented skill position players such as receivers T.Y. Hilton and Donte Moncrief. His first order of business will be to improve a defense that finished 30th overall in the NFL and tied for 19th in sacks with just 33.

Chris Ballard beat Jimmy Raye III of the Colts, Scott Fitterer and Trent Kirchner of Seattle, George Paton of Minnesota and Eliot Wolf of Green Bay for the job. George Gojkovich/Getty Images

The Colts, who will have more than $50 million in salary-cap space during free agency, are coming off back-to-back seasons in which they missed the playoffs with 8-8 records.

Irsay said Jan. 21 that Pagano will return as coach for the 2017 season.

“I am extremely excited about Chris coming in as our general manager,” Pagano said. “He brings a wealth of knowledge and a ton of experience to the organization. I’m looking forward to rolling up our sleeves and going to work alongside him.”

Ballard beat Jimmy Raye III of the Colts, Scott Fitterer and Trent Kirchner of Seattle, George Paton of Minnesota and Eliot Wolf of Green Bay for the job.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

Soccer

FIFA's Van Basten reveals radical vision: No offside rule, timed penalties

Berlin – Time penalties instead of yellow cards, no offside rule and more substitutions: legendary ex-striker Marco van Basten, FIFA’s technical director, has a radical vision of football’s future.

“We must keep looking for ways to improve the game, to make it more honest, more dynamic, more interesting, so that what we offer is attractive enough,” the 52-year-old Dutchman told German magazine Sport Bild.

“There are lots of variations which need to be tested in the coming years.”

Van Basten, who became FIFA’s technical director last October, has a string of revolutionary suggestions, some of which he hopes could be in place for the expanded 48-team World Cup in 2026 – and some of which would be hugely controversial.

He wants to see football copy rugby union, where only the captain can directly address the referee and a yellow card means a player is temporarily sent off.

“A yellow card (in football) against an opposing player doesn’t currently give the attacking team much,” said Van Basten.

“One idea is to replace the yellow card with a time penalty of five or 10 minutes. That would frighten teams.

“It is hard to play 10 against 11, let alone with eight or nine. We’re also thinking about allowing more than three substitutions during games.

“Last month I met (Manchester City coach) Pep Guardiola, who asked, ‘Why aren’t six substitutions possible?'”

Van Basten also wants to introduce a “shoot-out” where a player has eight seconds to beat the goalkeeper – to replace extra time and traditional penalty kicks.

“Each team would have five attempts. The referee whistles, then the player runs at the goalkeeper from 25 metres out,” he said.

“The goalkeeper can’t leave his area and if he parries, it’s over. It would be spectacular for the spectators and more interesting for a player.

“In a penalty shoot-out, it is over for the taker in a second.”

Former AC Milan, Ajax and Netherlands goal machine Van Basten is head of FIFA’s technical areas, ranging from football technology innovation to refereeing.

However, any of the far-reaching changes he wants would need to be ratified by the executive committee of world football’s governing body.

If he gets his way, he would dump the offside rule.

“Football currently resembles handball where nine players, plus the goalkeeper, pack the penalty area and (the defence) is like a wall,” he said.

“They abolished the offside rule in field hockey and there were no problems.”

If that is revolutionary, Van Basten is also concerned at how some teams have become experts at slowing the game down in the dying stages when they are narrowly ahead.

“We’re discussing how to make the time more effective in the last 10 minutes,” he said, adding that he wants to see the number of competitive matches reduced to protect the game’s top stars.

NFL

Tillman's widow disappointed in immigration ban

The widow of Pat Tillman has expressed disappointment over President Donald Trump after the administration imposed a temporary ban on travel to the United States from seven majority Muslim countries.

  • Olympic gold-medal runner Mo Farah says he is “relieved” that U.S. travel restrictions will not apply to him but disagrees with the “divisive and discriminatory” immigration ban.

  • The Bucks said Sudanese-born Thon Maker returned to Milwaukee from Toronto the day a temporary ban on the entry of non-U.S. citizens from seven Muslim-majority countries was enacted.

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Marie Tillman posted a message on Facebook saying she was saddened by the executive order, adding that this was “not the country he dreamed of, not what he served for and not what he died for.”

Tillman left a multimillion-dollar NFL contract with the Arizona Cardinals at age 25 to join the Army, eight months after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

He was killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan in 2004.

Marie Tillman has carried on his name and spirit through the Pat Tillman Foundation, which provides scholarships to military personnel and their families.

Soccer

Watch: Maradona gets hero's welcome at Napoli

Unico grande Diego! #ForzaNapoliSempre pic.twitter.com/FhyFQgiIvW

— Official SSC Napoli (@sscnapoli) January 18, 2017

Napoli's training ground came to a standstill as one of the club's greatest players ever paid a visit Wednesday.

Players and members of the coaching staff were full of smiles when Diego Maradona arrived at the Centro Sportivo di Castel Volturno a day after he was offered the global ambassador's role with Napoli, which is dependent on the Argentine legend resolving his tax issues in Italy.

(Courtesy: Napoli)

Nonetheless, Maradona has accepted an invitation from club president Aurelio De Laurentiis to travel with the Ciucciarelli to Spain ahead of the club’s Champions League Round of 16 match against Real Madrid on Feb. 15.

Ecco l’ospite unico…#ForzaNapoliSempre pic.twitter.com/DaK3miDCPx

— Official SSC Napoli (@sscnapoli) January 18, 2017

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Soccer

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  • Police arrest dozens of ticket-less fans at Wembley final

  • Dortmund boss Terzic lauds 'brilliant' Sancho after UCL defeat

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  • Madrid's inevitability is a superpower no rival can match

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  • Vinicius Jr. named Champions League Player of the Season

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