Version 15.06 (10/08/2020)

Version 15.06 (10/08/2020)

Progressive release:

– If the update is still not available yet for you, please be patient, it will available very soon for everyone.
– Please do not ask me for the APK by email, Google Play is the only vector of distribution you shall trust. Moreover, I don’t not compile APK files anymore, but rather Android AppBundle only.

🍂 Changelog

🔧 Fixes storage and download issues on Android 11

🍂 Notes de version

🔧 Résolution de problèmes de stockage et de téléchargement de fichiers sur Android 11

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Four plays that decided the New York Jets’ Sunday fate vs. Arizona

Four plays that decided the New York Jets’ Sunday fate vs. Arizona

Another painful loss awaited the New York Jets in their return to MetLife Stadium. ESM takes a look at the plays that changed the game.

There was a new quarterback and new men on the offensive line thanks to injuries. But the New York Jets were forced to endure the same result.

Kyler Murray tallied 401 yards of offense, with 131 of his passing haul going to DeAndre Hopkins. Their Arizona Cardinals tallied a 30-10 road win over the hapless Jets at MetLife Stadium. The Jets (0-5) earned a nominal bright spot in the form of Jamison Crowder, who reached triple digits in receiving for the third time this season (116 yards on 8 receptions).

As we do each week…someone’s got to do it…ESM looks back on four big plays, one from each quarter, that are shaping the Jets’ present and future for better or worse…

1st Quarter: Chase Hit

The Jets’ defense rose to the occasion in the early going, forcing Arizona into a three-and-out on their opening drive. A Joe Flacco-led offense was struggling to get things rolling, but Braden Mann helped the defense out with a 54-yard punt that situated the Cardinals on their own 11. Alas, it only signaled the start of New York’s demise.

Arizona would embark on a scoring drive, needing only eight plays to go 89 yards. The Cardinals (3-2) faced only one third down on the drive, and that was only when they needed a single yard at the cusp of the Jets’ 30. It also brought forth a 29-yard touchdown run from Chase Edmunds, giving the Cardinals a lead they would never relinquish.

Alas for the Jets, long drives and defensive lapses, even if they’re brought forth by short three-and-outs from the offense, have become far too common. When the inevitable purge comes to both the roster and staff, members of the defense should not be exempt.

2nd Quarter: 4th-and-Done

The Jets should be commended for their reckless abandon on fourth down in recent weeks. They know that the playoffs are but a pipe dream and more than likely will be destined for a high draft pick. With all due respect to Mann, a serviceable draft pick to date, he shouldn’t be seeing the field once the Jets cross their own 40. The same could go for Sam Ficken if it’s a long situation, though he continued his perfect streak in the early going with a triple in the first half.

Faced with a single yard to go on the Arizona 13, the Jets opted for an unusual option, handing the ball off to tight end-turned-fullback Trevon Wesco. The intention was pure…Wesco’s brief time in the backfield yielded a couple of first downs last season…but the execution simply wasn’t there. Starting the 6-foot-6-inches Flacco in place of the injured Sam Darnold, the time was perfect for a quarterback sneak. Flacco even showcased some hidden rushing talents to the tune of 20 yards on a quartet of carries. Instead, they tried to force nearly the exact same play, only this time with Le’Veon Bell. The Jets’ willingness to take risks is admirable, but ended a 14-play trek with no points on two failed rushes only adds to their plethora of embarrassment.

3rd Quarter: Manhattan Jam Crowder

The Jets have been through a lot this season, and there’s still a dozen weeks left on the horizon. Their most consistent silver lining has by far been Crowder, who had one of his strongest games of the season. He came up particularly big in the third quarter, first accounting for Flacco’s longest pass of the day at 52 yards, setting the Jets up in Arizona territory. Three plays later, Crowder dodged a pair of Cardinal defenders to earn an 11-yard touchdown that narrowed things to a single possession.

New York has been through a lot this season, much of it showing just how far they are from mere playoff contention, much less a Super Bowl. But the veteran Crowder is making himself essential as a presumed purge lures on the horizon.

4th Quarter: Buried by Kingsbury

Sunday’s second half featured plenty of instances where one could declare “only the Jets!”. For example, an untimed down at the end of the third quarter led to a false start. That duplicated an incident in the second quarter when they took a delay of game after an interception (on a red zone drive that eventually led to Ficken’s field goal). But a neutral zone infraction after Arizona’s final touchdown (a 37-yard hookup between Murray and Hopkins) led to Kliff Kingsbury opting to go for two despite owning a 30-10 led that became the final margin. Who knows what the Jets did to Kingsbury, who pair of NFL passes came in New York, but it was enough to try and help anyone who had Arizona -21.5 out and goes to show how far the Jets have fallen.

Geoff Magliocchetti is on Twitter @GeoffJMags 

 

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10 House Smells You Should Never Ignore

10 House Smells You Should Never Ignore

Use common scents

African Woman Feeling Bad Air Smell Or Odor

Home safety is a serious issue, whether you have a gigantic house or a tiny one. There’s a whole lot going on in modern-day homes, and even the savviest homeowners need to be wary of these hidden home dangers you should never ignore and the things in your home that can be a fire hazard. Luckily, sometimes you can be warned and stop a home catastrophe before it happens, simply by identifying a foreboding smell. Here are the noteworthy odors that you’ll want to be on high alert if you notice, what they could mean, and what you should do.

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-Cioccolatini al Burro d’arachidi e Fichi

-Cioccolatini al Burro d’arachidi e Fichi

Cioccolatini burro d'arachidi e fichi

Cioccolatini burro d’arachidi e fichi

Calorie per cioccolatino: 74 calorie

Carboidrati: 5,2g
Proteine: 1,4g
Grassi: 4,9g

Creare dei cioccolatini seguendo i vostri gusti è più semplice di quanto crediate. Vi basterà della cioccolata fondente e i vostri ingredienti preferiti per realizzare dei dolcetti sfiziosissimi! Nel mio caso scelgo sempre una cioccolata fondente almeno all’80%, visto che il ripieno è solitamente molto dolce. Questa volta ho optato per burro d’arachidi e confettura di fichi, una vera delizia!

Ingredienti per 8 cioccolatini:

  • 80g di cioccolata extra fondente
  • 25g di confettura di fichi
  • 15g di burro d’arachidi

Tempo di preparazione: 1h

Procediemento:

  1. Sciogli 40g di cioccolato extra fondente, quindi mettine un cucchiaino alla volta in 8 pirottini avendo cura di coprire interamente la base del pirottino (diametro del pirottino=3cm);
  2. Metti in freezer i pirottini e fai solidificare la cioccolata;
  3. Procedi al secondo strado adagiando sulla base di cioccolata fondente del burro di arachidi, quindi riponi nuovamente in freezer per circa 15 minuti;
  4. Procedi con il terzo strato, la confettura di fichi, e riponi in freezer per almeno 30 minuti;
  5. Infine ricopri con un ultimo strato di cioccolata fondente fusa (gli ultimi 40g rimasti);
  6. Riponi i pirottini in frigorifero e lascia solidificare il tutto, quindi gusta!
Cioccolatini ai fichi

Cioccolatini ai fichi

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