YOUR CLUBS BEST AND WORST PLAYER MOVEMENTS FOR THE 2017 NRL SEASON:Brisbane:Best: New signing Tautau Moga was once hailed as the next Israel Folau but has had his career stalled by three knee reconstructions. If the former Roosters and Cowboys centre can hit his straps, it solves a big problem for the Broncos who are light on in the three-quarter line.Worst: Benji Marshall. Hard to see how he fits in at Red Hill. He is behind Ben Hunt and Anthony Milford in the halves and he lacks the speed to play centre. There could be plenty of benchwarming for the former Golden Boot winner this year.Canberra:Best: Letting out-of-form and ill-disciplined Frank Paul Nuuausala go late last year was a wise move by coach Ricky Stuart.Worst: The loss of Sam Williams could leave the clubs lack of playmaking depth exposed.Canterbury:Best: Tony Williams hardly landed a blow in his four years at Belmore. Dogs fans will be happy to see the back of him.Worst: Curtis Rona was comfortable the clubs leading tryscorer over the past two years, but they did nothing to stop him from defecting to rugby union.Cronulla:Best: The premiers have secured Manaia Cherrington from Wests Tigers to cover for the loss of retired hooker Michael Ennis. But they really need to sign a name hooker before the season starts. Skipper Paul Gallen wants James Segeyaro.Worst: Premiership-winning back-rower Chris Heighingtons future hasnt been sorted despite his desire to stay in the shire.Gold Coast:Best: Jarryd Hayne. Only played six games at the back end of last year. With a full pre-season under his belt, the Hayne Plane will be ready to take the NRL by storm again.Worst: Greg Birds off-field record is poor at best, but without him in the pack the Titans lack intimidation and experience.Manly:Best: Shaun Lane. The tall forward burst onto the scene with the Bulldogs in 2015, but played jsut one NRL game last year after being shipped off to the Warriors. He is a far better player than that.Worst: Losing Jamie Buhrer. In the past Manly would do everything to keep great clubmen like Buhrer. Now they trade them for reserve grade wingers in Akuila Uate.Melbourne:Best: Josh Addo-Carr. The former Tigers speedster should step right into the Storm wing spot vacated by the Super Rugby-bound Marika Koroibete.Worst: The loss of Blake Green means Cooper Cronk will have another halves partner. If Billy Slater isnt fit and Cameron Munster has to stay at fullback they are in trouble.Warriors:Best: If he gets the go-ahead to play, Kieran Foran will form a premiership-contending spine with Shaun Johnson, Issac Luke and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck.Worst: Is Foran ready to play football again and should the NRL allow him back?Newcastle::Best: Good riddance Akuila Uate, who was said to be paid around $500,000 a year just to hang on the wing.Worst: Cant land a big fish. Need to sign a bigger name than Buhrer or Rory Kostjasyn before the season starts.North Queensland:Best: Did fantastically well to re-sign Lachlan Coote despite bigger money deals on offer from Sydney.Worst: Losing representative prop and premiership winner James Tamou leaves a big hole in their pack.Parramatta:Best: Nathan Brown was arguably South Sydneys best forward this year and will bring plenty of aggression to the Eels pack.Worst: Losing Foran leaves the Eels missing a key piece of their premiership puzzle.Penrith:Best: Tamous signing means the Panthers now boast arguably the best forward pack in the game.Worst: Segeyaros departure leaves them thin in the hooking department.South Sydney:Best: The good Robbie Farah. The Rabbitohs desperately need some more creativity in attack and Farah will bring that.Worst: The bad Robbie Farah. The NSW No.9 is a polarising figure and will need to fit into coach Michael Maguires tough regime to be a success.St George Illawarra:Best: Mitch Rein, nicknamed Myth Rein by the disgruntled Red V faithful, struggled in the Dragons hooking role this year and former Rabbitohs hooker Cameron McInnes is a welcome change.Worst: Benji is gone and that is an understandable move, but the Dragons dont have another big-name playmaker to replace him.Sydney Roosters:Best: The club is still looking for Mitchell Pearces halves partner after somehow letting Sharks premiership winner James Maloney go last year. Former Rabbitohs playmaker Luke Keary will get first shot at that.Worst: Bondi has become the new home of the games bad boys after signing Zane Tetevano, Paul Carter and Liam Knight. Who will take the blame if that turns sour?Wests Tigers:Best: With Farah gone the Tigers can finally concentrate on football and re-signed halves Mitchell Moses and Luke Brooks have the chance to shine.Worst: Matt McIllwrick, who has played 28 NRL games in five years, has been signed as Farahs replacement. Matt Ballin, 33 in January, is another option should he bounce back from a serious knee injury. Discount Football Jerseys Throwback . The Browns coaching search remains incomplete. Football Jerseys Throwback Outlet .C. -- Chris Thorburn thinks one of the reasons the Winnipeg Jets have been successful under new coach Paul Maurice is that theyre playing together as a team. http://www.cheapfootballthrowback.com/ . -- Eastern Kentucky thrives off creating havoc for others. Custom Football Jerseys Throwback . -- Mike Smith never saw his first NHL goal go in. Wholesale Football Jerseys Throwback . Nigeria beat surprise package Ethiopia 2-0 in the second leg of their playoff for a comfortable 4-1 aggregate victory. Victor Moses converted a 20th-minute penalty after an Ethiopian handball, and Victor Obinna made certain of Nigerias place in Brazil with his powerful free kick in the 82nd at UJ Esuene Stadium. PITTSFORD, N.Y. -- Coach Rex Ryan was back to making predictions Wednesday, declaring that his Buffalo Bills defense will be better in 2016 despite key injuries to rookies Shaq Lawson (shoulder) and Reggie Ragland (knee), as well as Tuesdays four-game suspension of star defensive tackle Marcell Dareus.I see the big picture. I also see this defense is improving, Ryan said. Ive said it from Day 1: were going to be better. We will definitely be better than we were last year, in my opinion. Regardless of those [injuries and suspension], this defense will be better.The Bills finished 19th in yards allowed last season, which was Ryans first year as Bills coach. The team had the NFLs fourth-ranked defense in 2014 and Ryan predicted upon taking the job that his unit would be the NFLs best in 2015.Dareus was suspended for the first four games of the regular season for a violation of the NFLs substance abuse policy. The sixth-year defensive tackle and two-time Pro Bowler said Wednesday that he missed a drug test.I really dont have much to say, Dareus said. Words really doesnt mean anything now. Its all action. Thats all Im going to do. Im going to come back and do the best I can. I just apologize to my team and my family. I embarrassed my kids, and who I am and who Im working to be.The Bills rebuked Dareus, who was also suspended for the first game of last season following a marijuana arrest, in a statement Tuesday, saying he put himself first and let down the team.Im frustrated and disappointed, Ryan added Wednesday. As is everybody in this organization. Every teammaate from top to bottom.dddddddddddd. And Im sure our fans are feeling the same way. We all know the sort of player Marcell is -- and hes a good person too -- but hes got to make better choices, better decisions, and understand that it affects the whole football team and not just himself.Dareus said he learned of the suspension following last Saturdays preseason-opening loss to the Indianapolis Colts, while Ryan said he found out at the same time [you reporters] learned.In addition to Dareus suspension, The Buffalo News reported Tuesday that outside linebacker Manny Lawson faces a possible one-game suspension for an unspecified domestic violence incident.Lawson adamantly denied the report Wednesday, saying his girlfriend texted him about it Tuesday and that Lawson immediately contacted the NFL to inquire about the report. He said Wednesday that he that has yet to hear back from the league.I honestly do not know what is happening or where that came from, but were looking to get into the bottom of it, Lawson said. I wish I knew [where it came from]. I dont know where and how or why that would come up about me, but were going to look into it.Ryan also was surprised about the report regarding Lawson.I never even heard about it [Tuesday]. I saw it in the [newspaper] today, Ryan said. I was like, When did this happen? So I never even knew about it last night or whenever it came out. So I can tell you this: I dont know anything about it. ' ' '