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Veterans Moving America currently offers Professional full-service local moving services to any individual, family, or business within our local service area. 
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Helping Hands Service - Veterans Moving America
Welcome to Veterans Moving America - the most trusted and reliable veterans-owned moving company in Dallas and Fort Worth! Our team of experienced veterans is dedicated to providing top-notch moving services to help make your move as stress-free and efficient as possible. Dallas Movers are offering a labor-only service that is perfect for anyone needing help like Loading or unloading a truck, POD, or using an extra set of helping hands, etc.
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veteransmovingamerica1 · 10 months
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We are proud to offer secure moving and storage services to all of our clients. Whether you need short-term, medium-term, or long-term storage for any of your belongings.
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shervonfakhimi · 4 years
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The Butler Strikes Back
During the vast migration of star players of the Summer of 2019, from the two-star couplings in Los Angeles to the reuniting of former Thunder teammates in Houston to the shunning of the Knicks from Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, there was one, especially that left many puzzled. That was when Jimmy Butler left the Philadelphia 76ers, who have two stars in their own right in Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons, to go Miami Heat to do his best to fill the impossibly large shoes Dwyane Wade left behind upon his retirement. The Heat? The same Miami Heat with only one playoff appearance since Chris Bosh was forced to retire because of blood clot issues that could have risked him dying should he have continued to play (side note, what a crime that of all players, it was Bosh who was not able to sustain his should’ve-been first ballot hall of fame career as the league has trended to bigs who can shoot from deep and defend on the perimeter)? The same Heat trending towards irrelevance after the big contracts of Dion Waiters, James Johnson, Kelly Olynyk and Hassan Whiteside and trade of future first-round picks for Goran Dragic paralyzed their ability to make the star-hunting moves the Godfather Pat Riley is notorious for? Who the hell would want to go there with no path to a star, and who would want a guy who’s run amuck in at least two separate organizations for supposedly not being the leader they need? Turns out, both of them not only wanted, but needed each other, and the results have been beautiful so far.
Remember when Jimmy Butler blew up that Minnesota Timberwolves practice, frustrated with the lack of emphasis on prioritizing winning within the organization and beating the Wolves’ starters with benchwarmers? While that did take a hit to Butler’s reputation for some (not me: I voted for him to be an All-Star last year despite the criticism he took), it also showed exactly where Butler’s priorities rest at. That eventually finally led to Butler’s exodus from Minnesota to Philadelphia, where he showed he was one of the NBA’s best clutch players, often closing out games for the Sixers with their lack of scoring from their perimeter (people forget it was Butler who tied the game in Game 7 before Kawhi killed the Sixers’ hopes and dreams). However, he was scheduled to be a free agent the summer after and could finally join an organization whose goals were aligned with his. After previously being teammates with Heat legend Dwyane Wade in Chicago for a season and recruitment from Wade, he chose the Heat.
If ever there were an organization to take on the sith lord known as Jimmy Butler, Miami is the place. Pushing teammates? Playing with edge? Outworking your peers? That’s what the Heat culture is, and that’s what Butler and the Heat already have done. They currently sit at 39-22, 4th place in the Eastern Conference. In the preseason, ESPN projected the Heat to be the 7th seed and finish with a measly 43 wins. Not only are the Heat on pace to win 52 games, but they’ve fared well against good competition as well. They could use another star-caliber ball-handler (Jimmy has had to play some point guard as a result, leading to him averaging a career-high 6.2 assists per game), but the progression of extraterrestrial Bam Adebayo has been a major factor why the Heat can compete with anybody. Mainly, well, because Bam can guard anybody. He hounded reigning MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo in their game on Monday as one of the maybe handful of NBA players who can actually do so. Bam ranks third in Defensive Real Plus-Minus among players listed as power forwards, behind only Jonathan Isaac (who was putting together a really awesome season before getting hurt… again…) and… Giannis. Bam still has work to do offensively (ironically, some of the same work Giannis has to continue to improve upon. You could see him have issues with the space bestowed upon him by Brook Lopez against Milwaukee on Monday), but he has all the looks of an even more athletic version of Draymond Green with his ability to bring the ball up the floor and create for himself or others (the Heat’s offense is 5.3 points per 100 possessions better with Bam on the floor vs off of it). 
But Bam isn’t the only surprise success story for the Heat this season. Kendrick Nunn was the people’s choice for Rookie of the Year for a hot minute. While that faded as Ja Morant and Zion Williamson stampeded over the rest of the NBA, Nunn has shown flashes of scoring, mostly as a secondary playmaker. Duncan Robinson is already one of the best shooters and movers without the ball in the NBA. Rookie Tyler Herro is like a really good mixture of the two of them in one. Derrick Jones Jr. is not only one of the best dunkers in the league (rightful dunk contest winner, I might add!), but provides tremendous versatility defensively, often playing both in the front and back of Miami’s potent zone defense. Add in a great mix of solid veterans such as Goran Dragic, Jae Crowder, Andre Iguodala, Kelly Olynyk and even Meyers Leonard, and suddenly the Heat is a team that no one wants to play.
Yet while Miami has a lot going for them, they still have areas to improve upon. For all the flak the Sixers get for their road woes, and rightfully so, the Heat are not much better away from South Beach, sitting with a road record of 13-18. As great as Butler was in the clutch last season, that hasn’t translated much over in Miami this season, as Miami is in the bottom third of the NBA in clutch situations, with a Net Rating of -13.2 points per 100 possessions. The only playoff team with a worse net rating is the Dallas Mavericks. For as great as Jimmy and Bam are, they could use another star player to ease the load and make offense easier. Fortunately for the Heat, help could be on the horizon in the summer of 2021, where many stars could become free agents and the Heat have plenty of cap space following the trade of Justise Winslow to the Memphis Grizzlies, unloading the contracts of Dion Waiters and James Johnson in the process. Stars… like Giannis Antetokounmpo. It is going to take a lot, and I mean a lot, to take him out of Milwaukee, but if ever there was a team with the ingredients to lure him out of the land of cheeseheads, it would be Pat Riley and the Heat. That potential and an upper-echelon playoff team? Not bad for a team some dubbed among the bleakest of futures not too long ago.
For all the good Miami has done, such as drafting Bam Adebayo with the 14th pick overall, Tyler Herro 12th overall, and finding guys like Duncan Robinson and Kendrick Nunn, none of this happens without Butler. Look at the situations he left versus where he’s at now. The Chicago Bulls are going nowhere and have as many wins over teams above .500 without the biggest piece of the trade with Minnesota for Jimmy Butler (Zach LaVine) as they do with him: 1. The Minnesota Timberwolves just had to trade for D’Angelo Russell before Karl-Anthony Towns started a mutiny of his own and are 18-42 on the season. The Sixers are a mess in their own right and trail the Heat in the standings. Yet here Jimmy Butler is, not only surviving but thriving. The NBA’s sith lord may hate you or you may hate him, but that doesn’t matter to him. He hasn’t won yet in terms of winning a championship, but make no mistake about it: he’s already won.
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Chicken Salad Chick Fuels Growth In Texas With Third Opening This Year
Fast casual concept to open new restaurant in McKinney on March 20th
Auburn, AL  (RestaurantNews.com)  Chicken Salad Chick, the nation’s only southern inspired, fast casual chicken salad restaurant concept, announced today it will open its newest location in McKinney, Texas on March 20th. The McKinney restaurant marks the brand’s fourth in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and third opening in Texas this year, following Chicken Salad Chick’s debut in Irving and College Park last month. The McKinney location will be owned and operated by multi-unit franchisee Luis Ibarguengoytia of Metroplex CSC LLC, as a part of a 15-unit deal to bring Chicken Salad Chick restaurants to additional cities throughout DFW, including Arlington and Mansfield.
Located at 3520 West University Drive, the McKinney restaurant will celebrate its grand opening on March 20th with giveaways and specials that include:
Wednesday, March 20 – Free Chicken Salad for a year – The first guest will receive one large Quick Chick of chicken salad per week for an entire year; the next 99 guests receive a free large Quick Chick of chicken salad per month.* Any guest not part of the first 100 in line can make a purchase and enter to win a drawing for free chicken salad for a year.**
Thursday, March 21 – The first 100 guests to purchase a Chick Special receive a free buttercream frosted cookie.
Friday, March 22 – The first 100 guests to purchase a Chick Trio receive a free 32oz. RTIC Chick tumbler.
Saturday, March 23 ­– The first 50 guests to make a purchase over $20 will receive a free large Chick cooler.
A restaurant industry veteran and multi-brand operator, Ibarguengoytia has two decades of experience directing restaurant operations and owns a variety of concepts including, Bruegger’s Bagels, Cru Wine Bar and Panda Express. Following the debut in McKinney, Ibarguengoytia plans to open new restaurants in Mansfield and Arlington later this year.
“When looking to expand our portfolio, my wife and I knew we needed a concept that was exceptional in both menu offerings and dining experience. Chicken Salad Chick not only filled that requirement, but exceeded it with incredible made from scratch chicken salads and a dedication of serving from the heart,” said Luis Ibarguengoytia. “We are proud to be opening our second Chicken Salad Chick location in nearly a month and know the residents of McKinney will enjoy the brand’s flavorful creations as much as we do.”
Stacy Brown, Chicken Salad Chick founder.
The Chicken Salad Chick concept was established in 2008 by founder, Stacy Brown. With more than a dozen original chicken salad flavors as well as fresh side salads, gourmet soups, signature sandwiches and delicious desserts, Chicken Salad Chick’s robust menu offers a variety of options suitable for any guest. In 2015, Eagle Merchant Partners purchased a majority stake in Chicken Salad Chick, and under the leadership of CEO Scott Deviney and team, the company now has more than 105 restaurants currently open in 13 states and remains a standout brand within the fast casual segment.
Chicken Salad Chick in McKinney will be open Monday – Saturday from 10:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. For more information, visit www.chickensaladchick.com or call 214-856-3908. Follow Chicken Salad Chick on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the latest news and trends.
*Eligible winners must be over 16 years of age, purchase The Chick and are required to download the Craving Credits app. Redemption will start 3/25. ** 10 winners will be drawn at closing on grand opening day and announced via Facebook Live. Redemption starts 3/25.
For more information on giveaways and specials, visit https://www.facebook.com/ChickenSaladChickMcKinney/
About Chicken Salad Chick
Founded in Auburn, Alabama, in 2008, Chicken Salad Chick serves full-flavored, Southern-style chicken salad made from scratch and served from the heart. With more than a dozen original chicken salad flavors as well as fresh side salads, gourmet soups, signature sandwiches and delicious desserts, Chicken Salad Chick’s robust menu is a perfect fit for any guest. Today, the brand has more than 105 restaurants in 13 states and is continuing its rapid expansion with both franchise and company locations. Chicken Salad Chick has received numerous accolades including rankings in Franchise Times’ Fast & Serious in 2019, Fast Casual.com’s top Movers and Shakers, Nation’s Restaurant News’ Next 20 in 2017 and Inc.’s list of the 500 fastest-growing companies in the U.S. in 2016. See www.chickensaladchick.com for additional information.
Contact: Shana Rosenthal Fish Consulting [email protected] 954-893-9150
  source http://www.restaurantnews.com/chicken-salad-chick-fuels-growth-in-texas-with-third-opening-this-year-030619/
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Armchair Analyst: Your complete guide to the Week 18 MLS slate
June 29, 201812:54PM EDT
The World Cup group stage is over and there are, as we speak, a cadre of MLS players winging back home. None of them will play this weekend, but most will play again soon.
Let’s dive into Week 18:
Friday Forecast
Minnesota United FC vs. FC Dallas
8 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
Let’s forget the Loons for a second because we know all about them at this point (they’ll play a 4-2-3-1, they’ll be soft at central midfield, they’ll be disorganized at the back and Darwin Quintero can ball). There’s just not much left to explore.
There’s a bit more to unpack about FC Dallas, who could be on the verge of entering the post-Mauro Diaz era. The Magic Little Unicorn™ is, according to reports from multiple outlets, on his way out, with his landing spot said to be Shabab Al-Ahli Dubai FC in Dubai. It seems credible and it seems very close to final, and that means Dallas are going to have to find a new way to define themselves as an attacking club.
Because since his arrival in 2013, that was Diaz’s job (when he was healthy, which was not often enough). He was/is/has been a throwback No. 10, built in the Valderrama mode – find the ball at midfield, avoid a challenge, then release a throughball to put the Dallas wingers into space, or to put a forward through on goal. When he was on the field Dallas pretty much always had the answer to “How do we move the ball into the attacking third and get dangerous?” and, because of that skillset, it was worth adjusting the rest of the team to account for Diaz’s individual weaknesses.
To put a point on it: He was literally the best player for the best team in FC Dallas history (the 2016 Supporters’ Shield/U.S. Open Cup double winners), and was their best player so far this season as well.
When he’s not been on the field the last five years, Dallas have struggled. There were times when “sit deep and counter through Fabian Castillo” worked pretty well and, early last year, “Let Kellyn Acosta spray to the flanks” had its moments. But Castillo’s long gone and Acosta’s not the guy he was 12 months ago, and there’s a reasonable concern that this team could suddenly be short of ideas.
There are, at this point, three possibilities as direct replacements for Diaz on the roster:
Roland Lamah: The Belgian veteran has low-key had a nice season (6g/4a in 1000 minutes), and was part of one of the most interesting tactical wrinkles of the season from Dallas when Oscar Pareja moved him off the flank and into a No. 10 role, while Diaz was shifted wide to the left. It was bizarre and I thought it wouldn’t work, but it did – really, really well. Lamah doesn’t have the passing vision of a pure playmaker, but if Dallas want to go pure counterattack, using him underneath the center forward would be a very reasonable choice in large part because his movement and speed would disrupt opposing defensive midfielders (they’d have to drop deeper just to track him, which would cause dislocation in their own shape).
Santiago Mosquera: The Colombian, acquired this offseason, hasn’t been great (1g/3a in 700 minutes), but has shown flashes of the talent that made Dallas decide to go out and get him in the first place. His movement isn’t as sophisticated as Lamah’s, but his vision’s better and he’s a more natural central player. He’s also arguably more of a modern No. 10 than Diaz, in that he absolutely will push up into the 18 and get his fair share of looks. At the same time he’s nowhere near the same kind of through-ball artist – who is, really?
Mosquera has been rehabbing, but he did travel this weekend. And long-term, he’s probably the best bet to take this spot.
Paxton Pomykal: The 18-year-old has been dominant in his age group, but has had too many injuries and too few minutes to become an effective pro as of yet. If he’d been getting minutes for a USL team the past two years, perhaps he’d be more ready to take on a larger role, but FCD have yet to make the investment in their own affiliate (though – good news, everybody – Dallas TD Fernando Clavijo once again confirmed they’d have their own USL club starting next year).
Pomykal might not be a No. 10, anyway. He’s often looked more comfortable on the flank, and sometimes as a No. 8. And as a passer he’s looked more of a zone-mover rather than a chance creator. Who he really is as a pro is a very open-ended question.
And that’s true of FC Dallas as a team at this point. Up until last week they’d lost just twice all season across all competitions. Now they’ve lost twice in a week, shipping six goals and scoring just twice, and lost their best player. I absolutely understand why they’ll sell Diaz – this is a business for one, and for two they learned to their detriment last year that holding on to players for too long can/will have long-term fatal consequences on a their season.
But they’ve got some problems to solve now. There’s hope that the answers can come from within, but nothing in this life’s guaranteed.
Saturday Slate
Seattle Sounders vs. Portland Timbers
4:30 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
Portland took care of the home/easy part of their schedule, and over the past two games have edged into the more difficult run of games. A scoreless home draw against Sporting was fine; a 1-1 draw at Atlanta United last weekend was better than that. Another result would run their unbeaten streak to 10 games (12 in all competitions), and it’s because of their defense.
I can’t sum it up better than this:
Gio’s Timbers have shown themselves to be a really effective reactive team. They’ve limited and countered ATL, NYFC, and LAFC — some of the best attacks in MLS this year.
They haven’t shown they can impose themselves on an opponent and dominate, though. #RCTID
— Chris Rifer (@ChrisRifer) June 24, 2018
Are the Sounders a team they want to try to impose themselves upon, on the road? I doubt it. Seattle’s too inviting a target to counter against given their lack of mobility in central defense and the way they throw their fullbacks way upfield. Expect more of the same from Portland (though with Sebastian Blanco coming off a knock, it’s an open question as to whether or not their three-man attack will be as effective as it was through April and May).
Atlanta United vs. Orlando City SC
7 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
Atlanta United are going to miss Darlington Nagbe. Our Ben Baer broke down what the US international has brought to the Five Stripes this year, and it’s not been insignificant. His ability to hold onto the ball has remained elite, and Tata Martino has turned that into a weapon.
My guess is they compensate by moving Julian Gressel into the No. 8 role, shifting back to the 4-2-3-1 Martino prefers, and finally getting Tito Villalba into the XI.
For Orlando City… I don’t know. They’ve played two games under interim head coach Bobby Murphy and both times it’s been a back five rather than the back four everybody’s gotten used to. I’m not sure how much he could or should change, and to be honest I’m nowhere near convinced that the formation has been the problem. Bottom line is that no matter who’s been on the field for the Purple Lions, and where, it’s felt, looked and played like a series of individuals rather than a collective.
Notice how Sané slows down. He needs to be sprinting to his spot so he can open his body toward the field. He doesn’t & he doesn’t and you see what happens. It’s so poor technically and, quite frankly, just lazy and lets his team down. pic.twitter.com/KDI8f69TDH
— Bobby Warshaw (@bwarshaw14) June 24, 2018
Murphy’s not going to be able to fix that on an interim basis. They need a new, permanent head coach within the next week.
EDIT: As I wrote that, Paul Tenorio reported that they’re closing in on Louisville City’s head coach James O’Connor as the new boss. I haven’t watched a ton of Lou City this year, but the smart USL-watchers I speak with always name O’Connor first when I ask for their list of the best USL coaches, and as Portland’s Gio Savarese has proved this season, if you’re good at your job you can make the jump from the lower divisions into MLS pretty seamlessly.
Montreal Impact vs. Sporting KC
7:30 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
The Impact have won three of four, and credit to them for that. But as with Orlando City’s good run a few months back, it’s important to pay attention to who they’re actually beating. In Montreal’s case it was the Dynamo reserves at the start of the month, and then a pair of wins over the death-spiraling Lions.
So enjoy the wins, but don’t get too far ahead of yourselves, my Quebecois friends.
Meanwhile, Daniel Salloi is developing into a star:
If the season ended today, Daniel Salloi would have the highest G+A per 90 among 21-yr old forwards of the past 11 seasons. Here he is next to the other 3 who finished above .7 over a whole season pic.twitter.com/DLkiJE9Ejd
— Kevin Minkus (@kevinminkus) June 28, 2018
Since Week 2 Sporting are 11-1-5 across all competitions with a +20 goal differential. If the Impact win this won, then we’ll start to talk.
Columbus Crew SC vs. Real Salt Lake
7:30 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
Wil Trapp drops deep and splits the defenders. The fullbacks push up. Artur and Federico Higuain present second- and third-line passing options. Trapp sprays. And the machine hums.
That’s the rough sketch of the Columbus Crew SC system, which has propelled them up to fourth in the Eastern Conference. It’s been running smooth as ever from the back, but so far it’s been breaking down in the attacking third because their finishing has just not been good enough. Other than Gyasi Zardes, nobody on this team has more than a single open play goal.
As per Opt,a Columbus have generated 30.67 expected goals, and that’s translated to just 22 goals total. That means they’re underperforming by 8.67 goals, and only Seattle are in the neighborhood (11 goals on 17.05 expected) in terms of front-of-net profligacy. Nobody else in the league has underperformed by even half as much as Columbus.
Fortunately for Zardes et al, RSL’s 33.49 expected goals against is worst in the league, and that they’ve allowed 30 goals off of that, and that they have been particularly bad on the road (1-6-1, -15 GD).
Crew SC are winless in five, and are actually just 4-5-5 in their last 14 games. This will be their 11th home game of the season, and while I still like the way they’re playing and their defense has been rock solid… this is a must-win game for them, especially with five of the next seven on the road. They have to get three points.
New England Revolution vs. D.C. United
7:30 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
The Revs are a lot like Columbus: They got off to a hot start in March and have been sort of scuffling along ever since. They’re 3-3-5 in their last 11 – 3-4-5 in all competitions – and the press that caused so much discomfort for so many at the start of the season has suddenly been at least a little bit gappy.
A month back, Columbus simply played over the press. In New England’s last outing, San Jose just played through it:
D.C. have the ability to do that, though they haven’t shown it much because they haven’t been able to comfortably push either fullback up the pitch (both sides of have been an issue, to put it mildly).
This is the start of a three-game homestand for New England, before they play five of six on the road. For D.C. we’re entering the very end of their unbalanced schedule, as this is the second-to-last road game before they open Audi Field in the middle of July.
United have some pretty big tactical fish to fry coming up, by the way.
Chicago Fire vs. New York City FC
8 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
Since Dax McCarty and Luis Solignac got healthy a month back, Veljko Paunovic has mostly dropped the game-by-game adjustment cha-cha and have consistently played in a 4-3-3. Brandt Bronico has won a job beside McCarty and Bastian Schweinsteiger in central midfield, playing as a ground-eating, ball-moving No. 8 who does a bunch of unselfish running. Schweinsteiger’s been more of a pure playmaker than at any point in his recent career.
Here’s their network passing map, courtesy of Opta, from two games ago against Colorado:
Solignac (No. 9) has a different job than his opposite-side winger, Aleksandar Katai (No. 10). Katai stays high and is a pure attacker, while Chicago use Solignac’s non-stop engine to run endline-to-endline, drop into the middle to help defensively, and generally raise hell. His work allows the central midfield trio to stay compact.
The Fire have one win and three draws since making the switch, and have generally carried play against their opponents. NYCFC, even without the injured David Villa, is a very worthwhile measuring stick.
LAFC vs. Philadelphia Union
8 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
I wrote a ton about the Union after last weekend’s impressive showing, and with Haris Medunjanin suspended, all of that stands. I’m planning to write a ton about LAFC this weekend, so let’s not dive in too deep here.
I’ll just leave it at this: Earlier in the year LAFC were getting goals based upon their ability to create space and chances via flowing, back-to-front moves in transition. That’s what happens when you have Carlos Vela and Marco Ureña on hand.
Without those guys, and with the additions of Lee Nguyen and Adama Diomande, they’ve become much more of a “quick combinations in the final third” type of team. So in part they’ve flipped their identity from “center forward creates space for the attacking midfielder and wingers against a stretched defense” to “attacking midfielder and wingers create chances for the center forward against a back-foot defense.”
San Jose Earthquakes vs. LA Galaxy
10 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
Mikael Stahre has continued to tinker as he’s tried to figure out a workable formula for his Quakes. In recent weeks he’s stayed with some version of a 4-4-2, though at times it’s been closer to a 4-4-2 diamond and at other times it’s been a 4-1-3-2 and at other times it’s been an almost perfectly flat midfield four.
Always with the two up front, though, because Danny Hoesen is quietly having an All-Star caliber season, and while Chris Wondolowski isn’t (4g/3a in 1133 minutes), it’s not like anybody on the roster is making a compelling case to take his playing time away.
Amazingly, this is just LA’s fifth game against a team below the playoff line this season. So far they’re 3-1-0, which includes a 1-0 win over these Quakes a month back. And last time out, they dominated an RSL team that had been on a good run of form entering the game.
This was my favorite sequence of play from the Galaxy in that one:
LA’s midfielders have slowly figured out how to make dangerous, complementary runs off of Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s hold-up play, and there’s been genuine chemistry at times both on and off the ball. They’re 3-1-1 in their last five.
Sunday Doubleheader
Toronto FC vs. New York Red Bulls
4:30 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
This one’s simple: RBNY are the highest, hardest-pressing team in MLS (and I’d say they’re the highest, hardest-pressing team in MLS history). They live off of turnovers, winning 50/50 balls all over the field and wearing teams out until they make a fatal mistake.
Toronto FC have been the sloppiest team in the league playing out of their own end, and have been one of the league’s worst defensive teams over the final 15 minutes of games. They looked and played exhausted in the second half last weekend against NYCFC, and if you do that against the Red Bulls you lose by 50.
Also remember that the last time these two teams met, in last year’s playoffs, Jesse Marsch entirely pulled off a bit of trickery by playing a 4-4-2 diamond with Tyler Adams at the point. The object wasn’t to have him be the playmaker, but for him to make Michael Bradley’s life a living hell and prevent any sort of meaningful distribution from the TFC lynchpin.
It worked. RBNY won the game and should’ve won the series. Only some poor finishing kept them from advancing.
Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs. Colorado Rapids
7 pm ET | Match Preview | TV & streaming info
The Rapids got their first win since April 14 last weekend, dominating 10-man MNUFC in the closing stages before Tommy Smith’s headed winner off a corner kick in stoppage time. It was a cathartic moment for a team that has not been good thus far in 2018.
“Cathartic” does not mean “corrective,” though. The issues that have plagued Colorado all season were still on display against the injured and short-handed Loons, and the one that’s been most decisive has been their inability to defend in space:
Darwin Quintero 1v1 against just about anyone is a mismatch. Quintero 1v1 against a retreating center back?
I don’t know why the Rapids aren’t more compact, and why their big CBs are asked, week after week, to make plays in the open field. These are plays they can’t make.
And so enter the Whitecaps, a team that can and will eviscerate you if you let them get into the open field. Last time these two teams met, at the start of the month… yup. And yup. And yup. And honestly it just keeps going.
The ‘Caps need to be patient and sharper than they were last weekend against Philly. As long as that happens, they’ll find chances.
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Movestar: Professional Firefighters * Professional Movers Announces Sponsorship and Participation in 2018 Carry the Load Memorial Day Events
Current Air Force reservist, former U.S. Marine, one time Dallas firefighter, and current MoveStar staffer Andrew DeLeon bikes 4,300 miles during 13 days' ride to support the military and first responders 
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DALLAS, TX, May 23, 2018 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Movestar, Inc, a Dallas-based moving company owned and operated by off-duty Dallas firefighters, is sponsoring a local "hero" during a cross-country bike relay to help raise awareness about Memorial Day and to honor the service men and women who protect this country.
“As 1st responders ourselves we understand the importance of raising money for those of us who committed & were affected by the inherent dangers of that commitment. It's our pleasure to support Andrew.”
The Carry the Load Fundraiser started in both the East and West coasts last month before its culmination with the Dallas Memorial March, a two-day celebration that starts at noon on May 27 at Reverchon Park, 3505 Maple Avenue in Dallas.
Movestar is sponsoring Air Force Reservist, Iraq Marine Veteran and former Dallas firefighter Andrew DeLeon, whose journey through the West Coast will take him through places like the vineyards of Napa, the bright lights of Las Vegas and the white sands of New Mexico before ending in Dallas. You can follow his journey on Facebook here.
Founded more than 35 years ago, Movestar is owned and operated by off-duty firefighters who dedicate themselves to public safety on the job and when off-duty provide professional moving services to families and businesses in North Texas.
"As first responders ourselves, we understand the importance of raising money for those of us who committed and were affected by the inherent dangers of that commitment," said Robert Maturey, president of Movestar. "It's our pleasure to support this fantastic cause and root for Andrew as he completes his journey."
The Carry The Load event started as a way to convey the meaning behind Memorial Day, according to the event website, and has now broadened to include other service heroes while encouraging the public to honor them year-round.
The Dallas Memorial March is the event's flagship event, with celebrations ending at 3 p.m. on Memorial Day.
About Carry the Load
Carry The Load is a non-profit organization that strives to honor the careers of the nation's heroes—military, firefighters, law enforcement, rescue personnel, first responders, and their families are all celebrated in this event. Carry The Load ensures that the sacrifices made daily by these dedicated individuals and their families are not overlooked by providing Americans an opportunity to give thanks and show their appreciation. To learn more about participating alongside Movestar in Carry The Load, visit Carry The Load's website.
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Chicken Salad Chick Expands Presence in Dallas-Forth Worth with New Restaurant in Irving
Fast casual concept to open on Feb. 13 and offers free chicken salad for a year
Auburn, AL  (RestaurantNews.com)  Chicken Salad Chick, the nation’s only southern inspired, fast casual chicken salad restaurant concept, announced today it will be expanding in Texas with its third Dallas-Fort Worth location in Irving. The brand is rapidly growing its footprint in the Metroplex, with a new restaurant slated to debut in McKinney next month and additional locations in Burleson and Arlington set to open later this year. Located at 3341 Regent Boulevard, the Irving restaurant will celebrate its grand opening on Feb. 13th with four days of giveaways, including free chicken salad for a year to the first 100 guests.
During grand opening week, guests will experience the southern hospitality that Chicken Salad Chick is known for, with giveaways and specials that include:
Wednesday, Feb. 13 – Free Chicken Salad for a year – The first guest will receive one large Quick Chick of chicken salad per week for an entire year; the next 99 guests receive a free large Quick Chick of chicken salad per month.* Any guest not part of the first 100 in line can make a purchase and enter to win a drawing for free chicken salad for a year.**
Thursday, Feb. 14 – Happy Valentine’s Day! The first 100 guests to purchase a Chick Special receive a free Buttercream Heart-Shaped Cookie.
Friday, Feb. 15 – The first 100 guests to purchase a Chick Trio receive a free 32oz. RTIC Chick tumbler.
Saturday, Feb. 16 ­– The first 50 guests to purchase two large Quick Chicks receive a free large Chick cooler.
Spearheading the growth in the Dallas-Forth Worth area is longtime Irving resident and first-time Chicken Salad Chick franchisee Luis Ibarguengoytia of Metroplex CSC, LLC. A restaurant industry veteran and multi-brand operator, Ibarguengoytia has two decades of experience directing restaurant operations and owns a variety of concepts including, Bruegger’s Bagels, Cru Wine Bar and Panda Express. Alongside the Irving restaurant, Ibarguengoytia and his wife Lesslie plan to open 15 Chicken Salad Chick locations across the Dallas-Fort Worth area over the next several years, with restaurants in McKinney, Arlington and Mansfield slated to open in 2019.
“My wife and I have called Irving home for the past 20 years and in that time, we have seen a lot of growth in the community with the introduction of new businesses and shopping centers. While we’ve seen several restaurants pop up, we felt that there was a need for a unique concept with a welcoming environment and genuine hospitality. We knew that concept was Chicken Salad Chick,” said Luis Ibarguengoytia. “The company brings so much joy to its customers through its flavorful chicken salad recipes, endearing atmosphere and top notch customer service. Chicken Salad Chick is a perfect fit for Irving and we are excited to open our doors to our family, neighbors and friends.”
Stacy Brown, Chicken Salad Chick founder.
The Chicken Salad Chick concept was established in 2008 by founder, Stacy Brown. With more than a dozen original chicken salad flavors as well as fresh side salads, gourmet soups, signature sandwiches and delicious desserts, Chicken Salad Chick’s robust menu offers a variety of options suitable for any guest. In 2015, Eagle Merchant Partners purchased a majority stake in Chicken Salad Chick, and under the leadership of CEO Scott Deviney and team, the company now has more than 100 restaurants currently open in 13 states and remains a standout brand within the fast casual segment.
Chicken Salad Chick in Irving will be open Monday – Saturday from 10:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. For more information, visit www.chickensaladchick.com or call 469-677-0020. Follow Chicken Salad Chick on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the latest news and trends.
*Eligible winners must be over 16 years of age, purchase a Chick Special and are required to download the Craving Credits app. Redemption will start 2/18.
** 10 winners will be drawn at closing on grand opening day and announced via Facebook Live. Winners will receive one large Quick Chick per month for the next 12 months.
For more information on giveaways and specials, visit http://facebook.com/chickensaladchickirving
About Chicken Salad Chick
Founded in Auburn, Alabama, in 2008, Chicken Salad Chick serves full-flavored, Southern-style chicken salad made from scratch and served from the heart. With more than a dozen original chicken salad flavors as well as fresh side salads, gourmet soups, signature sandwiches and delicious desserts, Chicken Salad Chick’s robust menu is a perfect fit for any guest. Today, the brand has 108 restaurants in 13 states and is continuing its rapid expansion with both franchise and company locations. Chicken Salad Chick has received numerous accolades including rankings in Franchise Times’ Fast & Serious in 2019, FastCasual.com‘s top Movers and Shakers, Nation’s Restaurant News’ Next 20 in 2017 and Inc.’s list of the 500 fastest-growing companies in the U.S. in 2016. See www.chickensaladchick.com for additional information.
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Matchups to watch vs. Eagles
The McAdoo Report, an exclusive weekly interview with Giants head coach Ben McAdoo. Landon Collins vs. Zach Ertz is the matchup to watch this Sunday.  
JOHN SCHMEELK: Fiction – I’m not sure how much Collins will get lined up with Ertz one-on-one given how much the Eagles use two tight ends. The Giants also prefer to put Collins in the position to run to the ball, rather than get him stuck in man-to-man coverage down the field. The most important matchup on the field, in my opinion, is how whoever the Giants guards are going to be vs. Fletcher Cox. He is a game changer at defensive tackle, and with the potential of Justin Pugh having to play right tackle again, he might be going against a backup player.
DAN SALOMONE: Fiction – I’m just going to say it’s the closest defender vs. Carson Wentz. The former second overall draft pick grew eyes in the back of his head in his second season and looks comfortable under pressure. “At times, he looks like Aaron Rodgers out there running around,” defensive tackle Damon Harrison said this week. The Giants know all about what problems are created when a quarterback can extend plays.
LANCE MEDOW: Fiction – This Giants-Eagles matchup comes down to one facet of football: play in the trenches.  Every other battle on the field will be dependent on how both offensive lines and defensive lines perform, given the teams’ similar issues.  The Giants and Eagles have both surrendered eight sacks in two games.  New York allowed five in Monday’s loss to the Lions; Philadelphia six in last Sunday’s loss at Kansas City.  Based on those numbers, it’s fair to say whichever team is more effective in pass protection will have a significant edge.  On the flip side, the Eagles have sacked opposing quarterbacks eight times in two games: Kirk Cousins four times in Week 1 and Alex Smith four times, as well, in Week 2.  In comparison, the Giants have collected half that total, four, in two contests.
Darren Sproles is the most dangerous player on the Eagles.
JOHN SCHMEELK: Fiction – Aside from the aforementioned Fletcher Cox and his pass rushing mate Brandon Graham, I have to go with Alshon Jeffery. With his size, he is one of those players that can make plays all over the field even when he is covered tightly. The Giants play a lot of man-to-man coverage, and he will likely be Carson Wentz’s go-to player for big plays when he needs one. He can also be a chain mover on slants.
DAN SALOMONE: Fact -The 5-foot-6, 190-pounder has given headaches to the Giants for years. The 13-year veteran is 8-2 in games he’s played against the Giants, ranging from his time with the Chargers to the Saints and now the Eagles. He averages 6.3 yards per carry and 11.8 yards per punt return in his career against the Giants. His size makes him hard to locate and bring down. He’s the ultimate X-factor.
LANCE MEDOW: Fiction – I think Darren Sproles is one of the most dangerous players on the Eagles but his touches vary from game to game as is well documented just two games into this season.  In Week 1, he had ten carries only to see that workload fall to two in Week 2.  He’s also effective as a receiver and special teamer but those opportunities fluctuate, as well, and are dependent on a number of factors.  The one player, on offense, the Giants need to focus on is tight end Zach Ertz, who has become Carson Wentz’s go to target this season as he leads the team in receptions and receiving yards.  The Giants have also had trouble with opposing tight ends as Dallas’ Jason Witten and the Lions’ Eric Ebron have combined to catch 12 of their 14 targets for 101 yards and each scored touchdowns against New York.  Unlike Witten and Ebron, Ertz is just as dangerous as a vertical threat as he is in the middle of the field.
Eli Manning will have more passing attempts than Carson Wentz.
JOHN SCHMEELK: Fiction – Neither team has run the ball well this season, with the Eagles averaging just 83 yards per game and the Giants at 49. The answer to this question will be determined by which team has more consistent and longer offensive drives, which will give them more snaps. Based on what we have seen so far this season, the Giants have had issues sustaining long drives. The Eagles’ rush defense has also been better than the Giants, allowing 45 fewer yards per game. If the Giants are going to win this game, it is going to be through the air.
DAN SALOMONE: Fact -Considering he set the franchise record with 63 attempts in his last trip to Lincoln Financial Field, I’ll say fact. The Giants have the lowest rush percentage through two weeks at 27.8 percent. I expect this to turn into an aerial show, and Odell Beckham Jr. will need to have a big day with Manning if the Giants are to win this one.
LANCE MEDOW: Fact – Eli Manning attempted one less pass (38) than Dak Prescott (39) in Week 1 and 11 more (32-21) than Matthew Stafford in Week 2 and like, Manning, Carson Wentz has also split his first two games.  The number of passing attempts is tied solely to the success of the run game.  While the Eagles have been up and down with their ground attack, the Giants are dead last in the NFL in rushing yards per game, averaging just 49 yards per game, and Philadelphia is surrendering 88 per contest.  You also can’t overlook Wentz’s ability to aid the run game as he scrambled for 55 yards on four runs last Sunday in Kansas City.  Based on those stats, I think it’s likely the Giants will once again be relying on Manning’s arm.
The Giants will have more than three sacks in Philadelphia.  
JOHN SCHMEELK: Fiction – Eli Manning and Carson Wentz have both been sacked eight times this year. Wentz has excellent mobility and will hold the ball in an attempt to make a big play down the field, which can lead to sacks. It should give the Giants the chance to get home against him over the course of the game. His urge to try to keep plays alive and hunt a big gain could also lead to Giants takeaways. That being said, four sacks is a big ask for any team in any game. Two or three? Sure. Four? Sorry, not when the Eagles starting tackles, Jason Peters, and Lane Johnson are both very good players. I have to go for the fiction slam.
DAN SALOMONE: Fiction -As I talked about before, Wentz is just a slippery guy to bring down to begin with. Oh, and he has a nine-time Pro Bowler protecting his blind side. The Giants’ defensive front can contain him without bringing him down, but the damage will need to come in the form of interceptions from the secondary.
LANCE MEDOW: Fiction – Through the first two games of the season, the Giants have collected four total sacks including three against the Lions.  Although the Eagles have had pass protection issues, it looks as if they’re making a change at left guard this week and having veteran Chance Warmack replace second-year player Isaac Seumalo, who had a rough performance last Sunday in Kansas City, a game in which the Eagles allowed six sacks.  It’s certainly possible the Giants could reach half that total but, given the personnel change on the Philadelphia line, I think more than three could be a challenge.
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