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I'm always looking forward to meeting new faces when I open the store.

Getting things set up for when my customers arrive.

I'm a coffee lover and I take pride in making my coffee with extreme care, just like how I take care of my customers.

I can't wait to see their cheerful faces when they enter into my coffee shop.

I love moment when customers are smiling when they check their social media, news or work online.

It's that little bit of extra fun in their lives that I can give to them.

I enjoy spending time with my customers, so I always put extra effort into hearing them out, and I make changes to my store environment, to make them feel secure while they're in my shop.

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Prohibition or outcome-based rules for the NRL? - Blog news - Duration: 6:00.

There was a lot of debate for and against the banning of the shoulder charge outright not so long ago

Recent events regarding Billy Slater have brought it to light and there has been much discussion and obvious emotion surrounding it

Like many rules in the NRL and life, the debate to legislate often stems from individual situations or tragedies and are discussed when opinions and emotions are high

Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Reddit Email Share Historically, the shoulder charge is a tool much like any other tackle to be used by the defending team when deemed appropriate

Much like the short ball in cricket, a bouncer can be strategic.An ill positioned bouncer can be dangerous

As we have seen in the case of Phillip Hughes and others, it can be lethal.The shoulder charge, when executed well, is a spectacle, much like a traditional style front on tackle under the ribs from a player like Trevor Gillmeister or Dallas Johnson where the ball player's neck could sustain a whipping motion

The ball player could also be lifted off their feet in the process of the tackle before being driven into the ground

So too can a player on the end of well-timed and executed shoulder charge, albeit with different mechanics

Shoulder charges can go wrong.And when they do, they should be severely punished at the judiciary

But is a Dylan Napa style tackle (and I don't mean to single him out, he has recently just been a well-documented instigator of the tackle style this season) where he leads with his left side as the attacker evades to Napa's right, or vice versa, less dangerous even when there is no head contact than a well-executed shoulder charge that also only affects the torso or limbs? Advertisement Advertisement Currently the law states the Napa-style tackle of leading with the wrong shoulder is deemed acceptable yet any shoulder charge is not

When Napa-style tackles or shoulder charges go wrong there should be strong deterrents in the way of time off the field

But should the NRL be policing well executed tackles in their contact sport? The use of both incentives and laws have been shown in the past to work in all areas of life, sport and business

History has also shown that at times, ill-conceived laws or incentives have had unintended consequences

In a more liberal approach, the shoulder charge or 'Napa' style tackle would not be illegal, but would heavily punished if they are poorly executed

Could it be imagined coaches and boards of clubs self-regulating tackling styles if they have had to deal and manage eight, ten or 12-week suspensions several times in a season? Or do we want the NRL to take the conservative approach and ban something that has the potential to be dangerous and forego any potential enjoyment that a well-timed and otherwise executed tackle gives fans? For example, if the NRL start banning more tackles that have the potential to go wrong, does that mean that any head on driving tackle that makes impact near the hip and lower torso should be banned? Advertisement Advertisement In that instance, there is possibility that when driving up through the tackle, slightly shorter defenders will position the ball carrier off the ground with a high centre of gravity

Such a position may make it more likely to have that ball player placed in a dangerous 'over the horizontal' position

Would that style of tackle ever be considered dangerous or is the 'above the horizontal' rule already in place enough to stop the defender driving up through the tackle completely? Likewise, would a "contact to the head rule" for a 'Naperesque' tackle or shoulder charge be enough? There are risks with both stances from the governing body

There is risk that the conservative path will get the NRL more sanitised.The NRL will always have heavy impacts whether legal or not, but it could become a lot more sanitised with more and more rule changes

There will also be the extra burden on the referees who have a difficult enough job already

Refs are a vitally important component of our game yet are ridiculed by the masses and press every week

There is reason to believe more rules to adjudicate on will be more of a burden for the whistle blowers

So that is a very big risk.Advertisement Advertisement There is also the risk that having a more liberal stance from the NRL and removing laws outlawing specific tackles and creating more outcomes-based rules may mean more serious injuries or potential deaths if the individual clubs to not improve internal policy on defensive strategies, discipline and training

There would be strong moral and legal incentives for individual clubs to uphold a duty or care for all players in the NRL

There would be financial incentive for clubs that did set out to improve these policies to keep their expensive player roster on the field instead of on the sidelines for several weeks at a time

Is it time some of the onus was put back on the clubs to take responsibility for their players' actions on the field? What do you think, Roarers?

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Betting Odds Have Been Set for 'Creed II' | Heavy.com - Duration: 3:26.

Betting Odds Have Been Set for 'Creed II' | Heavy.com

Have you ever considered laying down money on prop bets for a movie? I bet a lot of you didn't even know that existed.

Well, just in case you weren't aware, it is possible to make money from box office hits, despite not having any involvement with a movie.

On Wednesday morning, the highly anticipated trailer for Creed II has made its rounds on the internet.

The sequel to the Rocky series spinoff has been a major success with Sylvester Stallone, and Michael B.

Jordan working together.

While the first movie was a box office hit, Creed II  is expected to do just as well, if not, better since the film involves Apollo Creed's son, Adonis (played by Jordan) fighting Ivan Drago's son, Viktor (played by Florian Munteanu.).

While this sounds crazy, having a bet placed on events in the movie definitely increases the enjoyment for the viewers (if you're winning, of course.) And if you are interested, Oddshark has released the odds for a few prop bets available.

Check it out.

Creed versus Drago: Who's the favorite?.

Obviously, whoever is betting is going to have to put their money on the main event.

Adonis Creed is the heavy favorite at (-1000).

There are more bets available outside of the main event as well.

The trailer teases an intense staredown between Rocky and Drago before the fight.

So, there is a prop bet available on whether Rocky will punch out Ivan Drago, or not.

Right now, Rocky is favored to punch him out at (-140.).

Nothing in the trailer indicates either of these events happening, so there is no real advantage in betting on this other than going with your gut feeling.

Or unless you know somebody who worked in the movie.

In that case, keep it to yourself and don't ruin the fun.

We'll see what happens on November 21st when Creed II  hits theatres everywhere!.

For more infomation >> Betting Odds Have Been Set for 'Creed II' | Heavy.com - Duration: 3:26.

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