2011年8月2日星期二

Osi Umenyiora Vents Frustration In Email: Giants Star Tired Of Being Portrayed As Bad Guy

Still hoping there's a chance he will play for the New York Giants, two-time Pro Bowl defensive end Osi Umenyiora is annoyed he is being Lebron James shoes portrayed as a bad guy for asking the team to renegotiate his contract.

In an email to The Associated Press on Monday, Umenyiora says he is frustrated some people are criticizing him AIR MAX LEBRON VIII because he wants the team to rework a contract that will pay him slightly more than $7 million over the next two seasons.

The Giants have refused to redo Umenyiora's deal. They have given his agents permission to work out a trade for the 29-year-old who tied for the team high with 11 1/2 sacks and had a league-high 10 cheap NFL jerseys whole sale forced fumbles last season.

"I hope there is a chance," Umenyiora said of staying with the Giants. "But who knows?"

The nine-year veteran, who held out for the opening day of training camp, noted that teams don't hesitate to cut players after they are injured, or to ask them to take pay cuts when their roles are reduced. He also said they should reward players who are being The whole sale of NFL jerseys underpaid.

The Giants cut veteran starting offensive lebron james basketball shoes linemen Shaun O'Hara and Rich Seubert last week, and had running back Brandon Jacobs, who last his starting job to Ahmad Bradshaw, rework his contract to take less money.

"It's just frustrating to see how people react to one thing, and not the other," Umenyiora said. "Just be fair."

Umenyiora said in an affidavit in an antitrust suit during the lockout that Giants general manager Jerry Reese agreed to redo his contract if he had a good season in 2010.

UCLA Student Fees Misused: $23 Million In Question

A state audit released last week says UCLA wrongfully designated $23 million in student fees to pay for two projects oakley sunglasses outlet that were not included in the original fee referendum approved by student voters in 2000.

The finding was part of a 15-month audit [PDF] that concluded the University of California system needed to improve transparency in the way it oakley active sunglasses handles its finances. The report also questioned the unequal distribution of funds to the system's 10 campuses.

The fee started at $84 per year, and was scheduled to begin in the 2004-05 oakley sunglasses academic year. It was slated to increase over time to adjust for inflation.

The UCLA fee at issue is a mandatory student fee called the "student programs, activities and resource complex fee," or "SPARC." The original ballot language [DOC] indicated the fee would pay for the renovation, expansion The whole sale of NFL jerseys and maintenance of the Men's Gymnasium and the John Wooden Recreation Center, as well as facility repairs and equipment replacement at the Sunset Canyon Recreation Center and Tennis Courts, the Los Angeles Tennis Center and Drake Stadium.

The ballot information said that students would continue paying the SPARC fee as long as either the Wooden Center or the Men's Gymnasium still cheap kids shoes stood. These payments would cover maintenance and repairs over time. Today, the fee costs $100 per year.

UCLA could not provide a financial report on SPARC fees on Friday, but based on California Watch's estimate, last year's $93 fee would have generated $3.6 million from UCLA's roughly 38,000 undergraduate and graduate students.