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ATLANTA -- Jason Day is the worlds No. Ultra Boost Canada Restock . 1-ranked player, a major champion, a winner of eight titles since the beginning of last year. Hes ultra-talented, likeable and honest -- everything we should want in an elite-level golfer.And yet, its that last part -- the honesty -- that seems to have cultivated a growing reputation. Days withdrawal from the Tour Championship on Friday afternoon due to a lingering back injury, two weeks after withdrawing from the BMW Championship for the same reason, wont do much to extinguish this perception.That reputation? Hes soft.It seems like he loves the drama, said one fellow PGA Tour player, speaking on the condition of anonymity. The only reason Im surprised is because he withdrew before he started playing poorly, which makes me think he might be more hurt than usual.If you ask most PGA Tour players a perfunctory, How you doing? youll receive the usual cursory response. Ask Day, who cant help but say exactly how he feels at any given moment, he will respond with a thoughtful answer about the current state of his health instead of deflecting his answer.As such, it seems like theres always something wrong with him, simply because he admits it. Forget the fact that theres absolutely no motive for him to soft-pedal an injury. Not this week, as he was fourth in the FedEx Cup race entering the tournament, very much alive for the $10 million first-place prize. And not this day, as hed followed an opening-round 3-under 67 by playing his first seven holes in even-par, well within striking distance of the tournament leader Dustin Johnson at 7 under.Days management team called it a precautionary measure, not wanting to cause further harm to a strained ligament in his lower right back.Some will insist this was a smart move to avoid risking greater injury by continuing to play through it. Other will maintain that it was too cautious, pointing out the fact that he isnt scheduled to compete again for two months after this weekend.If this was a standalone situation, it wouldnt be questioned. For Day, who so often vocalizes his maladies, its part of that ever-growing reputation.Days wide-ranging list of afflictions only blurs the narrative.At last years U.S. Open, he collapsed during the second round due to a bout with vertigo, a scary moment that wasnt taken lightly. Other times, he has griped about having the sniffles -- just another byproduct of that inherent honesty.If it seems like theres never a time when there isnt some sort of drama surrounding Days health, thats because its true. Lets take the days prior to each of this years four major championships, for example.The Masters: Its the same old bulged disc that Ive always had, but every now and then, it flares up and you just cant do anything about it.The U.S. Open: Im at the back end of a cold. You can probably hear it in my voice, but Im fine. Its not an excuse.The Open Championship: I just popped something [in my rib]. You know, like when you crack your knuckle. But its all good.The PGA Championship: Im OK; Im fine. Im just a little bit under the weather.A cynic might refer to this as the Grand Slam of physical maladies, but theres greater meaning within each of these answers to media questions about his health.In each, Day is -- once again -- honest, without using these injuries and illnesses as a crutch. Hes quick to let the questioner know that he isnt 100 percent, but even quicker to insist that it wont prevent him from playing his best golf that week. To wit: His finishes at those four majors were T-10, T-8, T-22 and second, respectively.It should be noted that Day has always idolized Tiger Woods and now considers him a close friend and mentor. It should also be noted that there are some strong parallels between Days penchant for physical drama and that of Woods, who has withdrawn from nine tournaments in his career and six since the 2010 season.Just as Woods injuries were often viewed by the public through a skeptical prism, so too are Days, even the latest one, despite the fact that there would be no ulterior motive for cutting his season short by two days while still in contention for the title.Even so, those parallels exist. As reporters stood around in the East Lake Golf Club players parking lot Friday afternoon, waiting on the worlds No. 1-ranked player to drive away after a withdrawal, the melancholy scene felt all too familiar. Adidas Ultra Boost Clearance Canada . Lack made 20 saves for his third shutout of the season as the Canucks blanked the St. Louis Blues 1-0 in the first post-Olympic game for both teams night. Adidas Ultra Boost Canada Sale. 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Through Week 13, teams went on fourth down 350 times and converted 181 or 51.7 percent.Washington Redskins coach Jay Gruden made perhaps the boldest call when Washington faced fourth-and-inches from its 41-yard line with a 29-24 lead and 6:12 remaining against the Green Packers on Nov. 20.Going for it meant risking the possibility that Aaron Rodgers would get the ball close enough for a short field with the game on the line. It defied conventional coaching logic, but Gruden kept his offense on the field, quarterback Kirk Cousins sneaked for the first down and the Redskins went on to score and secure the win.I think its confidence in the offense, No. 1 and, quite frankly, the defense if you dont get it, that if you do give away a short field that theyll get the ball back for us, Gruden said this week. But mainly, its confidence in the offense. We have a big, physical offensive line, we have got a big back, and we have a quarterback where if we want to do a bootleg or if we want to drop back and throw it, we have confidence that he can make an accurate throw.Confidence in the offensive line that can get movement, we can get a foot or a yard or 2 yards, and confidence in the quarterback to get it done.For Cousins, it was an easy decision, even if teams holding leads late in the fourth quarter usually punt in that situation.I think you had to do it, Cousins said. Its just a matter of which play to call and how do we execute it versus the front or blitz that they will bring.No team has more fourth-down attempts than Philadelphias 19. But coach Doug Pedersons aggressive playcalling cost the Eagles (5-7) a win against the New York Giants in November.Pederson passed up two chip-shot field goals to go on fourth downs in the first half. Both attempts failed. The Eagles lost 28-23 after failing to score a touchdown on four tries from the Giants 17 in the final minute.Obviously, six points wouldve made a difference. But Pederson had no regrets and stuck by decisions that backfired.It shows confidence and belief in the guys, Pederson said. At that time, I felt like we were moving the ball.Last week, teams were 17 for 30 on fourth down. Several of those attempts came aat odd times during games, including a few in the Texans-Packers game played in snow. Ultra Boost Clearance Sale. he Texans went on fourth-and-1 from the Packers 49 early in the second quarter in a scoreless game. Alfred Blue got stopped and Green Bay turned the short field into a touchdown.Houston later passed up a 23-yard field goal and went on fourth-and-1 from the Packers 6 midway through the third quarter. Brock Osweiler tossed a TD pass to tie it 7-7.But coach Bill OBrien got conservative after that conversion.He chose to punt on fourth-and-5 at Green Bays 36 in a 7-7 game late in the third. He decided to punt again on fourth-and-7 from the Packers 44 with 8:59 left and trailing 14-7.Its just where we were on the field, said OBrien, offering no explanation for the inconsistent decisions.The Packers converted on fourth-and-2 from the Texans 42 when Cristine Michael ran for 5 yards on their first scoring drive. But they failed on fourth-and-2 at the Texans 48 later in the game.OBrien also had some interesting fourth-down calls against Oakland in the Monday night game in Mexico on Nov. 21.He went on fourth-and-inches from the Raiders 15 with the score tied and 6:15 left in the game. Akeem Hunt got stopped short on what appeared to be a poor spot by the officials.I felt like we needed a touchdown there, said OBrien, even though a field goal wouldve given Houston the lead.After Oakland went up 27-20, the Texans faced fourth-and-5 from their own 44 with only 3:13 to go and one time-out remaining. Yet, OBrien chose to punt. The Texans never got the ball back.If I had it back, Id go for it, OBrien said afterward.Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn passed up a short field goal down 27-16 in the third quarter against Kansas City last Sunday. He went on fourth-and-1 at the Chiefs 10. Atlanta didnt convert and eventually lost 29-28 because Eric Berry picked off a 2-point conversion and returned it the other way. Quinns decision to go for it earlier instead of kicking a 23-yard field goal also proved costly.---AP Sports Writer Stephen Whyno contributed to this report.---For more NFL coverage: www.pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFL---Follow Rob Maaddi on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AP-RobMaaddi ' ' '