In the wake of all the penalties last week, I thought I would break them down and see what happened. Adidas NMD Mens Clearance . I also got help from CFL stats Guru Steve Daniel, who deserves credit for all the work he does weekly. Here is a list of the penalties that happened in Week 3. There were 110 (27.5 per game) last week. In the last 20 years, there have been only two weeks with more penalties! One thing you always look at as a coach are penalties that occur before the ball was snapped, those are usually based on mental errors such as not following the snap count on offence or watching the ball on defence. The before-the-whistle penalties can be eliminated by focusing on your assignment. Offside, procedure, time count and too many men would fall in that category. Last week there were 31 of those penalties or 28 per cent of the total penalties. Some interesting stats - Holding was the highest penalty called last week with 25 calls including 11 times in one game. - Almost 1000 yards was penalized last week, which moved the ball up and down the field. - 298 penalties so far this season - 99 penalties per week - Almost 25 penalties per game - Penalties are up in all areas: offence, defence, special teams As a coach, you are always stressing and coaching the correct fundamentals of the game but it is sometimes hard for players to learn how to correct penalties until it happens to them at full speed in a game. Also we have lost a lot of veteran football players this past season. We shouldnt blame the officials for the increase in the penalties because they are calling what they are seeing happening on the field. Usually coaches range with agreeing with 70-90 per cent of the calls when they see them on film. Every week the coaches still see penalties on the game film that were not called that should have been called. Im not sure what the reason is for so many penalties this year, but Im sure the coaches and players are working hard to correct them. Fake NMD R2 .ca/CurlingSkins - with the Top 16 curlers earning a ticket to Banff, Alta. to compete in the TRAVELERS ALL-STAR CURLING SKINS GAME Presented by Pintys, running Jan. Cheap Fake NMD . -- Jane Kish stopped all 25 shots she faced as the Weyburn Gold Wings blanked the Sudbury Lady Wolves 3-0 on Friday to advance to the gold-medal game at the Esso Cup. http://www.cheapnmdonline.com/adidas-nmd-mens-clearance.html . The veteran fighter will be squaring off with Henderson in a five-round lightweight bout as part of another network televised card at the United Center on Saturday night.Lake Forest, IL (SportsNetwork.com) - The Chicago Bears named New Orleans Saints director of player personnel Ryan Pace general manager on Thursday. As director of player personnel for the last two seasons, Pace assisted executive vice president/general manager Mickey Loomis in overseeing the Saints college and pro scouting departments, evaluating college prospects and NFL veterans. Pace worked his way up through the Saints organization starting in 2001, assisting in coordination of game day, training camp and stadium operations. After two years as a scouting assistant, Pace was promoted to a pro scout position from 2004-06 where he evaluated free agents and scouted the Saints opponents. From 2007-12, Pace was New Orleans director of pro scouuting. Adidas NMD R1 China. In addition to directing advance scouting, he oversaw the pro scouting staff, evaluating the Saints roster and players around the league to recommend acquisitions. While Pace worked in New Orleans personnel department, the Saints enjoyed their most success in team history, reaching the playoffs five times and winning their only Super Bowl in 2010. Pace will replace Phil Emery who was fired by the Bears after three seasons. In that time, Chicago owned a 23-25 record and did not make the postseason. One of Paces first orders of business will be finding a new head coach after the team also cut ties with Marc Trestman after two seasons. Born in Flower Mound, Texas, Pace played defensive end at Eastern Illinois for four seasons. ' ' '