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-- 作者:liamin -- 发布时间:2014-12-11 16:14:07 -- Scott has often come across as a little too casual when he stands over the ball. Theres nothing casual about his caddie, one of the games most fiery char EDMONTON -- The Edmonton Eskimos released veteran centre Aaron Fiacconi on Friday. The 10-year veteran spent the past five seasons with Edmonton. His 2011 campaign was cut short by a rotator cuff injury but Fiacconi, 32, still received the David Boone Memorial Award for his outstanding work in the community. Eskimos general manager Eric Tillman said with Gorde Hinse and Kyle Koch also on the roster, the team has a dearth of talent at the centre position. "That said its never easy to say goodbye to a class act like Aaron," Tillman said in a statement. "Fortunately, hes recovered from his surgery and at age 32, we strongly believe Aaron can help a club in need of a seasoned vet, especially one who will bring strong leadership qualities to a locker room." 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Cheap Dallas Cowboys Jerseys . -- The Denver Nuggets have proved they can win regularly at home. JOHNS CREEK, Ga. -- Steve Williams says he meant no harm. Adam Scott calls it no big deal. Now, they agree, its time "to let our clubs do the talking." Scott is coming off a four-stroke win against an elite field at the World Golf Championship, which makes him one of the favourites in the PGA Championship, the final major of the year. But the very first question the Aussie was asked Tuesday at Atlanta Athletic Club -- and several more that followed -- were about his caddie. Specifically, did Williams steal the attention that should have gone to Scott by lashing out at former boss Tiger Woods as soon as they came off the 18th green at Firestone? "I think it all got a little out of hand," Scott said, "but well just go on from there." Williams told The Associated Press he was caught off guard when the media came up to interview him after Scotts win. "Its very unusual for TV to put a microphone in front of a caddies face," he said when reached on his cellphone. "There was a lot of emotion and anger that came out. It wasnt meant to offend anyone." On Sunday, Williams gave an interview that was nearly twice as long as Scotts, calling it "the best win Ive ever had" -- quite a pronouncement, given he was on the bag for 13 of Woods major titles before getting fired this summer. The caddie also made it clear he felt Woods had treated him unfairly, saying he stuck by his former boss even through all his personal turmoil and health issues. Woods missed the last three months -- including two majors -- recovering from a leg injury. He returned at Firestone, where he finished 18 shots behind the winner. That only added to Williams glee. "Look, weve had a chat about the whole thing," said Scott, whose laid-back personality is a striking contrast to Williams emotional demeanour. "I just took what he said as confidence in me. If he really feels that was one of his great wins, Im kind of flattered and it fills me with confidence. I think thats what his intention is, to be honest." Some players have criticized Williams for the way he handled the interview, saying he should have kept the attention on Scott after he pulled away for an impressive four-stroke win. "I understand where players are coming from, but Im a little upset by what some of them said because they have no idea what Ive been through," Williams told the AP. "But I didnt mean to cause anyone harm. There was just a lot of emotion." Scott believes most of the drama is being driven by the media. He certainly stood by Williams, insisting there was no intentional attempt to upstage the way the Aussie played at Firestone. "He was asked these questions and he gave his honest answer, I assume," Scott said. "Anything related to Tiger Woods, its all scrutinized and blown out of proportion a lot of times." While Woods has 14 major titles, Scott is still seeking his first. Hes definitely got the game for it, especiallyy since addressing his shaky putting stroke by switching to one of those strange-looking long clubs in February.dddddddddddd And, the brouhaha at Firestone notwithstanding, the pairing with Williams seems like a perfect match. Scott has often come across as a little too casual when he stands over the ball. Theres nothing casual about his caddie, one of the games most fiery characters. "Im a bulldog when Im in the hunt," Scott said. "But sometimes, I have a problem getting in the hunt." Williams has been blunt with his new boss, telling him that hes yet to live up to his massive potential despite 20 victories around the world. "I do have a fire in my belly," Scott said. "But maybe hes going to help me keep it burning all the time. Right now, hes certainly bringing all of these things and keeping me motivated. Were working well together." That odd putter is also working out well for Scott. His stroke was in shambles early in the year, which was affecting his whole game. Basically, he made the switch as a last resort, ignoring fellow golfers who snickered at him when he first broke it out on the putting green and critics who think the club should be banned. Since going to the long putter -- which extends to just below his chin when he bends over to take a swing -- Scott has become a steady contender. He tied for second at the Masters. He was third at the AT&T National. Then came the win at Akron, his biggest triumph since the 2004 Players Championship. "I think a few people have taken notice of the way Im rolling the ball," Scott said. "Its a noticeable improvement from where I was." A steady putter has helped Scott address another of his weaknesses. One of the games best ball strikers, he had always struggled a bit with the subtlety of those little pitches and chips around the green. These days, Scott is confident he can make any putt from 20 feet and in, so he doesnt feel like he has to be quite so precise with his wedges. That, in turn, has actually made it easier to hit good shots. Even before Williams took over the bag, Scott already had shown in April he was capable of contending on the final round of a major. He surged into contention at the Masters, only to get turned away by Charl Schwartzels astonishing four-birdie finish. "I didnt win the Masters," Scott said. "But I felt like I did everything I had to do. To be honest, I never considering birdieing the last four holes at Augusta National. I never even considered birdieing the last two." Theres still plenty of time to capture his first major. He turned 31 last month and should be heading into his prime. With Williams pushing him on, Scott finally seems to realize that his career would be incomplete if he fails to win one of the biggest prizes. 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