In our latest roundup of cards from Hearthstones Mean Streets of Gadgetzan expansion, we start to get farther into one of the major themes: cards that buff other cards in-hand. While these types of buffs arent completely new -- the rarely-played Mistcaller buffed all cards in your hand and deck -- the focus on this type of effect is.Why hand-buffing cards? They enable a longer game, rather than cards that enhance the games tendency to become Curvestone (playing cards mainly because they fit a mana curve). Its not explicitly a catchup mechanism like pure control decks like to have, but it does give an opportunity to defer value to later in a synergistic, possibly exploitable way, perhaps taking midrange decks away from the tempo style. Will it work? The jurys still out.Maybe there will be a Murloc-heavy deck in the upcoming meta after all? When Finja came out, I was a little skeptical. While I still am, the Blowgill Sniper is a reasonable inclusion into such a deck. The base statline of 2/1 is unimpressive for two mana, but Murloc decks only have a single card that does direct damage when being played, as opposed to buffing an existing minion on-board, Corrupted Seer. Sometimes you need that little ping and if there is a Murloc deck, its not likely to be one of the easy ping classes. Elven Archer can ping for one, but for one more mana you get the extra point of health and the oh-so-important Murloc synergy.If Murloc decks become a thing for Paladin outside of the bursty Anyfin-type hybrid decks, Grimscale Chum will likely make that cut. A one-mana 2/1 isnt that bad in itself, just unimpressive, but the Murloc synergies and the +1/+1 make up for it. Youll usually have a minion in your hand if you play this and if you topdeck this card, if youre topdecking with a Murloc deck and havent sealed the win, youve probably already lost anyway.I like cards like Dirty Rat for two primary reasons. First, I like anti-aggro tools and Dirty Rat, like our dearly departed friend Deathlord, is a high-health, early-game Taunt with a significant downside in return. Against an aggro deck, youre unlikely to be pulling a large cost minion from your opponents hand, which is why Deathlord worked in the first place.And secondly, I like cards that reward paying attention and understanding the meta and your opponents hand. How many cards they mulligan and evaluating your ability to remove certain cards they may have are key to determining whether you want to be playing this card. And its not a card thats going to be good in all metas or with all classes.A 2/4 for four mana is a pretty poor stat configuration, but if the card has a really solid effect, it will be playable in competitive play. Keeper of the Grove was one such card, before it was nerfed to a 2/2. Is Dispatch Kodo one? If buff decks turn out to be strong enough, the upside of this card makes it playable. Just a 3/5, deal three damage card would be bonkers with a single in-hand +1/+1 buff. An old Keeper of the Grove that doesnt silence but is a Beast is almost good enough for less aggressive Hunter decks, simply because of the value of a ping to a Hunter. Even if it doesnt make a deck, youll see it in Arena because Stormpike Commando, a five-mana 4/2 that does two damage, is sometimes around and this card is better.I happen to think we will see that Hunter buff deck, in a large part because of Rat Pack As-is, Rat Pack isnt that much worse than Haunted Creeper (two-mana 1/2, summon two 1/1 spiders) or Infested Wolf (four-mana 3/3, summon two 1/1 spiders) and both of those cards are popular inclusions. But buffing this card instantly gets insane and as its a deathrattle, not a battlecry, so you can even buff this with a Houndmaster, which is already in Hunter decks. Earlier-revealed cards like Trogg Beastrager are suddenly looking better.Once upon a time, there was a terrible card named Cobra Shot, which for five-mana, did three damage to a minion and three to the enemy hero. Now, turn Cobra Shot into a minion that can do that as long as it stays alive and you have a very good Hunter legendary. Its only a single point off vanilla five-mana stats (11 points) and here you want it to be heavier in health so that you can clear the board and smOrc in the same turn.Plus, its a gangster gorilla, so I think I wouldve liked this card even if was unplayable.Charge cards have been endlessly problematic to balance for Blizzard, with the majority of the nerfs in Hearthstones history involving cards with Charge mechanics that were too powerful for their mana cost. In recent expansions, Blizzard has been introducing Charges that are very expensive or have significant conditions, as an attempt to balance this mechanic.Here we have three, related cards that reflect this philosophy, the Tanaris Hogchopper, Spiked Hogrider, and the Leatherclad Hogleader. Not only does this reflect a continued bit of care with Charge but from the art, a in-depth knowledge of the Mad Max universe.Are the cards playable in Constructed? Id have to say no, especially for two of them.The big daddy, the Leatherclad Hogleader, appears to exist only as a break-glass-in-case-of-emergency option if suddenly very greedy Control decks start oppressing the meta. Against a Renolock or a Control Priest, this card may be playable. But at the times at which your opponent doesnt have six or more cards, which is the vast majority of Hearthstone games in the games history, its just a worse Boulderfist Ogre, who never sees play in top-level tournaments. Goblin Sapper never worked and this one wont either, though youll sometimes see it in Arena.Tanaris Hogchopper is also likely a card youll see in Arena as four mana 4/4s see play in Arena and you do get into topdecking battles late in the game with pure Control decks hard to assemble. But in Constructed? Nope.Spike Hogrider might be the exception here. One of the nice things about the card is that the Charge is gained by Battlecry, which means you dont have to actually remove an enemy taunt using this minion (though you can if you choose to). 5/5 for five isnt as good a statline as it used to be with the emergence of 5/6 minions at the same cost and I think in the end it wont see Constructed play, but one has to at least consider it before rejecting it. Like Tanaris Hogchopper, youll see this card in Arena.I think Smugglers Run will see play in a variety of Paladin decks. First off, you have the aggressive aggro-token Paladin decks that people will at least attempt to build because of the buff cards that have been released so far. And you also have a benefit to Control Paladin, which frequently doesnt have anything better to do in early turns as the one-mana secrets are only really good if you get a bunch of those for free.The Grimestreet Protector is a one of the few tools that Control Paladins have got that doesnt do an even better job pushing an early-game Paladin style. Grimesteet Protector starts off missing three points of stats from a vanilla card, but the Taunt has value -- you occasionally saw non-dragon decks play Chillmaw, a Taunt with the same stats, even without NZoth to resurrect it laster -- as does Divine Shield. I think this card sees play in Control Paladin decks, even one that eschews the other buff cards.Surprisingly, with more than half of the set now unveiled, Abyssal Enforcer is the only Warlock class card to be released. And its a good one, so long as you dont plan on trying to play this in Zoolock. Hellfire has long been a staple of Handlock/Renolock decks, a four-mana card that has the same effect as this Battlecry. So this is like Hellfire that comes with a three-mana 6/6, which is an absurdly good statline. As such, this will be a staple in late-game Warlock decks and given that its a Common, youll see this in a lot of Warlock Arena decks.This article is part of a series analyzing the cards in the Mean Streets of Gadgetzan Hearthstone expansion. For more, see part 1, part 2, part 3, part 4, part 5, part 6 and part 7.Allen Iverson Jersey . Thousands of fans at Mosaic Stadium will be cozying up to each other in an effort to stay warm in chilly temperatures and block the Prairie wind that locals say can knock your socks off. Jamal Murray Nuggets Jersey . -- Team after team passed on Andre Ellington in the draft. http://www.nuggetsproshop.com/Jamal-Murray-Nuggets-Jersey/ . 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Nichols, a career backup, showed promise in spot play for Edmonton in 2012 before a gruesome ankle injury left him writhing in pain on the floor of Torontos Rogers Centre in last years CFL East Division semifinal -- his leg pointing north, his ankle trending south. Months earlier, Nichols was concussed when he led with his head scrambling for a first down against Hamilton, leaving him struggling to find his way off the field. Nichols said when the situation calls for it hes still going to lead with his chin, but hes going to be smart about it. "I usually dont try and take linebackers head on," said the 26-year-old. "But some of the situations I was in last year -- thrown into games late when we were down by a lot -- I felt the need to try and spark the team a little bit. "Its a long season, (but) if its the end of a game and its third and five and I need an extra yard for a first down Im going to do anything I can to get that first down. Earlier in the game Ill probably play it a little bit more safe." Eskimo head coach Kavis Reed said the discretion of a hook slide can sometimes be the better part of valour. "(Nichols) is a young man that is hell bent on trying to make the play so that his team can be better off for it, but we want him to have longevity in this league and we are hopeful that he can preserve himself more," said Reed. "Having gone through an injury, I think hes going to be more conscientious of knowing when to take risks." Reed says the quarterback job is wide open, with every pivot in camp getting a chance to step up and impress. He said there are a lot of similaritiees between Reilly and Nichols -- both scrambling quarterbacks in their prime who played college ball in Washington state.dddddddddddd "I had an opportunity to talk to one coach that has worked with both of them and he said to me clearly, Put their names in a bag pull one of them out," said Reed. Reilly, 28, came over from the B.C. Lions in the off-season after impressing in short stints backing up Travis Lulay. He has spent most of his pro football life as nomadic training camp fodder in Pittsburgh, Green Bay and St. Louis, just looking to get enough reps to put together some film to shop to the next team willing to give him a shot. "For me it was never a question of whether I would succeed or not. I just wanted the opportunity," he said. Their numbers are similar. In 2012, Reilly completed 53-of-74 passes for 684 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions. Nichols was 48 of 83 for 884 yards, seven touchdowns and three interceptions. Reed said whoever is the No. 1 will get the chance to learn the job and not worry about being one pick-six interception away from getting the hook. "Once that (starter) is established, barring injuries and catastrophic performances, we need to be patient with that person," he said. Reed said despite the teams 7-11 finish last year and first round exit at the hands of the eventual Grey Cup champion Argos and ex-Eskimo quarterback Ricky Ray, theyve moved on. He agreed with the suggestion the shocking Ray trade cast a shadow on the team last year, but one that has now lifted. "Weve gone through a calendar season and now weve had an entire off-season without talk of Ricky Ray," he said. "We have very talented quarterbacks vying to be established as the next franchise quarterback. Its a very important time in our franchises history." Rays No. 15 jersey has also moved on. Its being worn in camp by free agent defensive back Chris Rwabukamba. ' ' '