The 2010 Lovely Ladies Of Sports Broadcasting

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As we approach the end of March and the end of Women's History Month, I can't let the last day go by without shouting out the lovely ladies in the sports world. Last year, I created a similar blog post with some of America's most talented and beautiful ladies in sports broadcasting (if you didn't check out the original post, you can do so by clicking here).


As a woman who loves sports and once dreamed about being a sportscaster herself, I felt the need to dedicate this post, once again, to the women who make me proud of being a lady who loves sports. Whether they sit behind the sports desk, run up and down the sidelines or give the hottest interviews, these ladies are class acts at their craft, all which are gorgeous in the process. I'm sure I'll have zero complaints from the male readers. Enjoy!

Lisa Salters
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This Pennsylvania native and Penn State grad is more than just a pretty face, she's was also once a collegiate athlete. The former women's basketball player was a Baltimore newscaster before getting her big break with ESPN in 2000. Salters covered sports-related news for Outside The Lines, SportsCenter and ESPNEWS before becoming one of the featured correspondents for ESPN's hit magazine series, "E:60", which earned her a Gracie Award from the Association for Women in Radio and Television.

I'm slightly biased to Salters because I remember her during her tenure in Baltimore. Salters is a great talent with a beautiful smile. Her personality becomes alive when interviewing some of sports' greatest players. She one of my favorite sports media figures to date, outside Reischea Candidate. Salters is awesome at her work and for that, I honor her.

Stephanie Ready
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If you don't know by now, Stephanie Ready is hot! A Maryland native and Coppin State grad, Ready made history when she became one of the first females to professionally coach a men's basketball team. A standout athlete in her own right (Ready played volleyball and basketball in college), she always looked at herself as a coach. She was an assistant coach for the National Basketball Developmental League's Greenville Groove.

Ready has done sideline reporting for The NBA on TNT, the NBA Playoffs as well as the WNBA Playoffs. She is the Charlotte Bobcats sideline reporter but has recently done work for ESPN. I'll admit, I'm showing some B-More bias to Ms. Ready. But why wouldn't I, she's great at what she does. Keep doing your thing, Stephanie!



Charissa Thompson
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This blonde bombshell from Seattle is making her mark in the sports broadcasting world. The UC Santa Barbara grad covered the Colorado Rockies before doing more exclusive work, such as an NFL sideline reporter for Fox and handling college football and basketball games for the Big Ten Network and Fox Sports Net.

She reminds me of Erin Andrews, but with more fire in her eyes. Guys sure seem to love her, too. Someone over at heavy.com made a song especially for her. Check it out:









Adriana Monsalve
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Last but certainly not least, we have Ariana Monsalve. This beauty from Venezuela didn't make her mark as a sportscaster right away . Monsalve had other talents: she could sing. She was the lead singer of the girl group "Chikas" and later joined in 2 other bands, prior to her broadcasting career. Monsalve participated in other entertainment gigs before accepting a sports anchor position in Orlando in 2005.

In 2007 she took the huge leap to mainstream, becoming a fixture of ESPN Deportes, broadcasting SportsCenter for the Hispanic viewers. Personally I think Monsalve is muy caliente'! I can see why ESPN Deportes wanted her there, the ratings probably went through the roof!

I admire each and every women posted. They are living the dream that many women, myself included, would love to. These beautiful ladies prove that even good looking chicks dig sports. The NFL Chick appreciates you!


When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong- The Steelers Edition

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Looks like the Pittsburgh Steelers love to be in the limelight, good or bad. This week, we take a look at Steelers WR Santonio Holmes, who found a way to be a pure dumbazz.


According to PFT.com. Mr. Holmes is being sued for assault and battery, stemming from a situation in an Orlando nightclub. Here's a look at the alleged account, according to PFT:

The civil complaint contends that Holmes confronted plaintiff Anshonoe Mills after she refused to leave the arm of a couch in the VIP area of the Rain nightclub. Holmes allegedly "put his hand" in Mills' face while attempting to remove her from the couch. Holmes then allegedly "threw his entire glass cup of liquor" at Mills' face, allegedly causing a laceration below her eyebrow and "blinding her temporarily."

She claims that, outside the club, she asked a police office to "reprimand" Holmes for his conduct. The complaint then alleges that "he" (it's unclear whether the pronoun refers to the officer or Holmes) "proceeded to inform the plaintiff that he was an NFL football player and that he could not face criminal charges." Mills also alleges that Holmes then "offered to give [her] money because he was a [sic] NFL star and could not get into trouble."

Mills claims that she "felt pressure from [Holmes] and the Orlando Police Department not to press chargers," and that while under said pressure he made "a short victim statement incoherently stating that she was hit in the face and bleeding near her eyes, however, intended not to press charges." She claims that the Orlando Police Department failed to write a police report.



Ummmm......... am I the only one that reads this and is thinking WTF???
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First off, why do Holmes and other players use their celebrity to give them a pass to do anything they want??? The fact that he mentioned that he was an NFL player and wouldn't face charges is the most asinine statement I've ever heard. Has he talked to Michael Vick, Plaxico Burress or Jamal Lewis? News flash, athletes do get arrested too. If these accounts are true, then Holmes comes off as the ultimate douche lord.

Second, why is a grown azz man, throwing a drink at woman??? That has to be the most feminine thing I have ever heard. When you watch movies and TV shows, it's always the woman throwing a drink in a man's face.
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But a dude doing it???? His masculinity took a hit with that one.

Apparently, Holmes didn't learn anything from his teammate's current legal issues. The alleged event happened on March 7, just 2 days after his teammate and QB, Ben Roethlisberger's incident. This is a prime example of, when keeping it real goes wrong. Both of these goons are making the Steelers PR reps do overtime right now. They both need to sit they azzes down before the team needs to look for a new QB AND a new WR.

And the 2010 Hard Knocks Team Will Be........

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The New York Jets???



According to the New York Daily News, the New York Jets will host the 2010 HBO reality series, "Hard Knocks". The show gives fans an inside look of an NFL team on and off-the-field, during training camp.

The NY Jets are full of personality, especially with Rex Ryan at the head coach position. The fact that the Jets, sometimes viewed as the "other NY team", went to the AFC Championship this past season probably helped with choosing them to be the latest team involved in the successful series.

I think this is a great pick by HBO, in choosing the Jets and for a couple of reasons. First off, anytime you have a Ryan behind a microphone, you are bound to get good TV. Rex has always been outspoken and colorful, even in his days as a Baltimore Ravens assistant. The fact that we get to see more of Sexy Rexy cursing, coaching and.. oh yeah... cursing, will make me want to watch. Maybe he'll flip the bird at the cameramen like he did at the MMA match this offseason. That would make great TV.
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The second, and most important reason for me, is the NY Jets have one of the most attractive teams in the NFL. I'm sorry to all of my male readers, but I just had to say it and represent for my female readers for a sec. Just about every guy on that team is eye candy. And if you think I'm lying, check this out, to keep you up to speed on what they look like. The Jets are a casual female fan's dream. I'm not passing up on the chance to watch Braylon Edwards, Mark Sanchez and Co in the ice tub... Yeah I'm sold.

This may be one of the best Hard Knocks seasons to date, in my opinion. The different personalities and the new additions to the team (i.e., LaDainian Tomlinson and Antonio Cromartie) will also give you a first glance at what the Jets are doing to repeat their instant success under Coach Ryan. I'll be tuned in. How about you???

Interview With City College WR Adrian Coxson

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I had the opportunity to interview Adrian Coxson, City College (Balto, MD) standout WR who currently committed to the University of Florida (Go Gators!).

The Baltimore Sun's All-Metro 1st Team player had previously committed to Penn State before UF, while also getting scholarship offers from the likes of Notre Dame as well as Florida's rival, University of Georgia. In this interview, Coxson talks about his mentor, surprising his mother during Signing Day and how he thinks he will play in the ultra competitive South Eastern Conference.

While Coxson isn't a man of many words as you'll see in this interview, he gets straight to the point- something I admire. Hope you enjoy!

Growing up, did you participate in any youth organizations in Baltimore City? If so, what programs did you come from?
I played pop warner football and baseball.

Has any City alumni that made it to the college or pro, ranks, extended an olive branch to you? If so, what advice did they give?
Yes Brian Johnson.. He told me to stay focus ,be humbled , and work hard because nothing is given to you.

At one point, you committed to Penn State. How was it to meet and talk to a legendary coach like Joe Paterno???
It was great to meet a legend but hopefully one day I will be a legend.

You’re going to be a Gator this season, as you have committed to Florida. How hard was it to pick Florida over Notre Dame and Georgia, two other schools who showed interst in you?
It was hard because I was trying to find the right school for me and my family. Also the place that will benefit me in my future.

According to Baltimore Sun.com, you wanted to surprise your mom in choosing the school you wanted to attend. How surprised was your mom and was she happy with your final decision??
My mom was very surprised when I told her. She was happy that I get to play the game I love at the next level.

You’re headed to one of the most respected programs, which just so happens to be in one of the most exciting conferences in the SEC. Does that make you nervous, just a little bit, in terms of performance on-the-field?
No it doesn't make me nervous really because I like to compete and the SEC is very tough . I'll probably just have a little bit of butterflies the first practice but they will go away.

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As a Gator football fan and, individually an Urban Meyer fan, give us something about your head coach that you’ve learned, that folks may not really know about him?
I've learned that a man that makes the right decisions make it far in life.

Being a student of City College, going to UF, who do you think you’ll end up hating more, Poly, or Georgia (your school rivals)?
lol I can't really say because I haven't experienced the Georgia-Florida rival [yet].

Give me three songs in your iPod that you use for motivation during game day.
I don't really listen to a certain 3 I listen to Gucci Mane to motivate me.. Any of his songs.

Five years from now, where do you see yourself? It can be personal, professional, how ever you see yourself.
I can see my self with my degree which is the most important thing and in the NFL

Sitchoazz Down Vernon Davis!!!!

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It's back! The blog post everyone love. It's time for Sitchoazz Down!


This week's award was hard to choose from. The award could have easily went to former Browns QB Derek Anderson for the comments he made about Cleveland's fans, after his release. But I actually thought that was pretty funny (if you didn't hear what he said, click here). So, I couldn't TRULY give it to him if I giggled.

So on to the next one... This weeks award goes to San Francisco 49ers TE Vernon Davis. And with good reason.

If you have been living under a rock, then you haven't heard the news. Washington, DC's Coolidge High School just hired Natalie Robinson to be the first black female head coach of the school's varsity football team.




Of course, this news comes with tons of controversy, especially from the male side. This weekend on Twitter, Vernon Davis let it be known, his feelings on the new head coach near his home town:

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First off, it's ridiculous that you can't spell RIDICULOUS. Listen, I know Twitter doesn't have to be grammar perfect. But when you are about to discuss a sensitive topic, I expect all T's crossed, and all I's dotted. Dumb ass!



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Okay, he went apples and oranges just that fast. What the hell does a woman football coach have anything to do with a woman's strength coach?!?!



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*sexist tweet*
Ummmm.. FYI Mr. Davis, there ARE male cheerleaders out there. Actually, there are male cheerleaders in the NFL. No I'm not making it up. If you think I am, GOOGLE IT!





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Okay, this is when the convo totally went left for me..........................

The day that Vernon Davis himself can run a better route than Jerry Rice, is the day he can say something so asinine. This is a guy who was a former 1st round draft pick, but has had an average-at-best NFL career . And you want a female to run a better route than Mr. Jesus In Cleats himself, in Jerry Rice. Well, 99% of the guys in the league already can't run Jerry Rice-type routes, yourself included.

As a female, I'm extremely proud of Ms. Robinson and her accomplishment. But at the same time, I do wonder how she will be able to handle the adversity as well as the high levels of testosterone, which she will have to deal with on a regular basis. While I'm not exactly sure how this will turn out, I support her and the school's decision 100% and hopes she proves the critics wrong.

Vernon Davis has a right to his opinion, and I'm not even mad about his reservations, especially since I have some myself. But it's all about delivery. His tweets came off to be insensitive and chauvinist at times. Dude needs a huge timeout in the STFU chair, at least until his NFL career can become relevant to anyone outside the Bay area.

Vernon Davis, Sitcho irrelevant-azz Down!

Interview With NFL Prospect Conte Cuttino

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Yesterday, I got a chance to interview Stony Brook University RB Conte Cuttino. Cuttino is looking to take the next big step from the college ranks to the NFL. In our interview, Cuttino discusses his influences, how his Pro Day went, and what running backs he models his game after.


Cuttino is genuine guy as well as a good running back, looking to live his dream and play in the NFL. I think Conte for the opportunity to pick his brain a little bit.

Note: I apologize about the audio, something that we will work on in the future.

Enjoy!

Recap Of Free Agency's First Day

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Forget March Madness- the NFL has a March Madness of their own that's just as interesting. Free agency started today (March 5th) and it came with surprises, surprises.. and oh, surprises. Who says the NFL is from September to February? Not anymore. Let's take a look at the free agency headlines around the league:

Anquan Boldin to Ravens-
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My Baltimore Ravens FINALLY got a proven WR on their roster. The Ravens traded a 2010 3rd and 4th round pick for Cardinals WR Anquan Boldin and a 5th round pick. Boldin also signed a new 4 year deal, worth $28 million. This is probably the best move of the day. Not because the Ravens are my squad, but because this fills a HUGE need on a team that was in dire need of a WR.



Peppers, Taylor, Manumaleuna headed to Chicago-
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The Chicago Bears have been the busiest team out of any today, as they signed DE Julius Peppers, RB Chester Taylor and TE Brandon Manumaleuna to bolster their roster. Peppers comes in to help a Bears defense ranked 13th in sacks in 2009.
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Chester Taylor will look to challenge Matt Forte for the starting job at RB and Manumaleuna will be used to help block for QB Jay Cutler. While these upgrades are great, the Bears struggled to address their 2 biggest needs- WR and personnel on the offensive line. Remember, the Bears also do not have a 1st round draft pick from the Cutler trade last year. My guess is they willl address these issues in the draft, but I'm shocked they didn't at least make an attempt in free agency.



Vanden Bosch reunites with Schwartz in Detroit-
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Titans DT Kyle Vanden Bosch signed a 4-year, $26 million deal to reunite him with his former defensive coordinator in Jim Schwartz. The Lions have also been busy today, acquiring WR Nate Burleson and T Corey Williams to new deals. All 3 signings are great pickups for the Lions. Vanden Bosch played his best years in Schwartz's defense. The additions of Burleson and Williams brings depth to a rebuilding Lions team. I like what Schwartz is doing with this squad.



Robinson To Falcons To Bolster Defensive Backfield-
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CB Dunta Robinson agreed in principle to a 6 year deal with the Atlanta Falcons. I was really hoping the Ravens would pursue Robinson, because he would be a great asset to just about any defense. But I realized, the Falcons defense is pretty bad. They could use him a lot more than we could.

Cribbs, Brackett, Wilfork Staying Put- The Browns finally gave return specialist Josh Cribbs a new deal. It is believed the 3 year deal has $7 million guaranteed. Cribbs is the brightest spot on the Browns. Had he left, it would've got ugly in Cleveland. Colts LB Gary Brackett and Patriots DT Vince Wilfork also signed new deals to stay with their respected organizations.

Brandon Marshall A Seahawk??
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Looks like BMarsh is just as shocked as I am about the news. We don't know for sure but the disgruntled Broncos receiver is scheduled to meet with Seattle tomorrow. Denver is really looking to finally get rid of this headache in #15, and only added a 1st round tender on Marshall if a team does decide to add him to their roster. The bigger issue with Seattle is, who is going to throw to him? Matt Hasslebeck looks like his career is on a major decline, due to injury and Seneca Wallace doesn't seem to be the clear cut answer at QB either. Watching where Marshall goes will be interesting to see in the coming days or weeks.

Carolina Panthers Has Garage Sale- That's what it seems like,. The Panthers let Peppers go, and released Maake Kemoeatu, Damione Lewis, Na'il Diggs, Landon Johnson and the biggest shocker in QB Jake Delhomme. It's a shock to me, because Delhomme JUST received a new contract this time last year, with $20 million guaranteed. Although Delhomme sucked during the 2008 playoffs and the 2009 season, the fact they the Panthers still owe him $12.6 million after dumping him is a HUGE deal in the NFL.

From the looks of this press conference, Delhomme was just as shocked as I was.




Keep ya head up Jake!

The Biggest Surprise Of The Day Goes To..................................

The Washington Redskins for being QUIET during the first day of free agency! Who would ever think that Mike Shanahan could come in and bring normalcy to a dysfunctional franchise in just a short time. Congrats to you, Redskins, for not overpaying old players who are shells of their former selves.

If It Ain't Broke, Then Don't Fix It!

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Remember the old adage, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"? It rings so true to many situations. And with the NFL Competition Committee pondering the change of OT in the playoffs, what better way for me to express my thoughts about it, then with such a true statement.

If you haven't heard by now, the NFL competition committee will discuss a possible change in OT rules during the NFL playoffs. The change would include both teams getting possession of the ball in OT, similar to college football's current system. However, if the team that wins the coin toss scores a TD and not a FG in their first possession, the game would be over.

Most folks love the fact that this is being reviewed and taken into consideration and that a change is LONG overdue. I disagree, big time. I'm all about change (I voted for Obama!), but only when needed. Not everything needs to change. Here's why I think the rule should stay the same:

For Starters, The Coin Toss Doesn't Guarantee A Win
According to SI's Peter King, 59.4% of coin flip winners, win the game. Okay so that's close to 60%. But 60% isn't a guaranteed win. When I was in high school, 60 wasn't even a passing grade. While it's still a greater chance at winning, it's not a huge advantage that the team who wins the toss will win the game.


Longer Games Will Make My A.D.D. Kick In
Football is probably the only thing that doesn't affect my uber short attention span. But if they change the rules, I'm almost certain this will change, and that would be such a shame. Once we start tinkering with OT rules, we have to look at the possibility of longer games. I love football with all of my heart. But watching long drawn out games is not what's up. If both teams kick FGs in OT, they get an additional 15 (or whatever) minutes to play in a sudden death scenario. That just added at LEAST another 20-30 mins on an already long game.

My attention span just isn't that long to sit through 4+ hours of the same game, I'm sorry. If I wanted to watch long, drawn out games then I'd watch baseball.



Kickers Would No Longer Feel The Pressure- What's The Fun In That???
Kickers have the easiest job of just about any position, in any major sport. They get paid to kick balls. That's it! One roster space reserved for a dude to kick balls. And if you watched many games in 2009, then you saw that a lot of them can't even do that right. In the current OT, kickers can come in and win the game for their team... or they can miss and give the opposing team new life because it swings the momentum. So now, you're telling me that with these new OT rules, the kicker no longer feel as much pressure for a "must win" kick when they get to field goal range. Kickers get paid for clutch kicks, that's what they are supposed to do! And now we're trying to give them more reason to sit back, chill and collect a paycheck. This will be your kicker's reaction if the OT rules change:

Sebastian Janikowski is somewhere stanky legging, as we speak.


What About The Other 60 Minutes???
Yeah... remember the 60 minutes in REGULATION???? Whatever happened to playing hard during the first 4 quarters so you don't have to result in OT? I know I can't be the only person thinking, "If you did your job during the first 60 minutes, you wouldn't be in such a compromising situation anyway...." That's too much like right I guess. But I'm just saying.... maybe you won't find yourself at such a crossroad if you did what you were supposed.

My mama always said , "If it ain't broke, don't fix it". NFL, please.... listen to my mama. Leave the OT rules alone.

Why You Should Care About The NFL Combine

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This weekend was a great weekend for sports. The USA Hockey team was so close to beating Canada in the Olympics before succumbing in OT. Kobe finally beat the Nuggets this season. The CIAA Tournament was held this weekend. But the football lover in me was excited about one thing: The NFL Combine.

The NFL Combine was in full effect this weekend, with college players showing their athleticism and skill for the entire 32 teams to see, in hopes of getting drafted on Draft Day. A lot of fans LOVE Draft Day but will dismiss the idea of the NFL Combine (which is now a part of the NFL Network's telecast). But to me, The NFL Combine and Draft Day are siblings. Think about it this way .... if it weren't important, why would coaches and front office execs take the time to head to Indy year in and out, to take a look at future NFL prospects, so close to the beginning of free agency?


For those that don't care much for the Combine, I understand that watching people run 40 yard dashes, do vertical jumps and bench pressing isn't your idea of what "must see TV" is supposed to be. But if you're a football fanatic like myself, it WILL help you get a clearer idea on a player that your team may think can be a real asset to them.

For instance, let's take a look at Florida's Tim Tebow. Tebow had a pretty bad outing during the Senior Bowl and his stock dropped tremendously. Some folks projected him to be nothing higher than a 3rd round pick. But Tebow participated in this weekend's combine.
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Even though he didn't throw or bench press this weekend, Tebow excelled in the 10-yard dash, vertical jump, broad jump and 3-cone drill. I know what you are thinking... Tebow is a QB so these things seem pointless to a guy at his position. And you may have a point. But imagine if Tebow added a poor Combine outing to an already dismal Senior Bowl performance. It would have hurt his case more than helped. Tebow will participate in the Gators' Pro Day on March 17th, and if all goes well, he could be moved up to an early 2nd round pick, or even a late 1st rounder. Tebow has the Combine to thank for breathing new life into his possible NFL career.

The Combine also shows how good players can actually be in the making to be great players. I watched Maryland OL Bruce Campbell this weekend and I was in awe. I was high on Campbell prior to the Combine. But after watching him this weekend, his draft stock went up in just a matter of hours. Campbell's speedy 40-yard dash time (4.78) and showing quick feet and poise during drills showed it should be hard for many teams to overlook Campbell's athleticism, and how he can possibly make a team better at protecting their bread and butter- the QB.

But for me, the best reason to watch the Combine has to be watching men in great shape, run around in fitted clothes, showing off their athletic bodies. Hey, sorry... I had to go there.. I'm still a girl, and you're damn right I'm checking out physiques!
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God Bless American Football!

If you haven't gotten a chance to check out the Combine, watch NFL Network or ESPNews, who has updates regularly. Or simply go online to NFL.com and watch a live stream of the Combine.