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For young players in the NFL, there is often a maturation process that has to happen before they reach their full potential. The Dallas Cowboys have several players that serve as exhibits for this, with Dez Bryant the most obvious. Always possessed of remarkable physical skills, he clearly had some growing up to do both on the field and off. After a series of personal problems and an obvious learning process as a wide receiver, it all came together for him midway through his third season. In the last eight games of 2012, he was arguably one of the two best receivers in the NFL, with Calvin Johnson the player he is often compared to during that stretch. He had chemistry with Tony Romo. He made spectacularly athletic plays. Now, he is being acknowledged by many as one of the premiere offensive weapons in the league.

The Cowboys have a roster full of young players that the team is relying on to make similar (if not quite as dramatic) leaps this year. And they also have one young head coach that needs to do the same.

Jason Garrett now has two full seasons under his belt. He has been the statistical definition of average, with a 16-16 record since the interim tag was taken off his job title. Theoretically, he now should have a much better grasp of what does and doesn’t work. The third season should make it clear whether he is the answer for the Cowboys at head coach, or whether they still are looking for someone who can take the team back to the playoffs and consistent success.

Jerry Jones cannot be faulted for lack of support. Not only has he always expressed (albeit in his highly circumlocutory way) faith in Garrett, he has taken several proactive steps to pave the way for a winning season. The two biggest moves on the coaching staff, the move to the 4-3 under Monte Kiffin and Rod Marinelli and the shift of playcalling duties to Bill Callahan, both should help Garrett. The dismissal of Rob Ryan was basically an acknowledgement that things were just not working out, and perhaps that Ryan was never a good fit for Garrett’s own style and philosophy (no matter how badly some of us tried to convince ourselves otherwise). Kiffin and Marinelli both seem to be much more similar to Garrett in the way they run things, and are almost certain to cut down on the confusion and turmoil that happened on the sidelines far too often under Ryan. Having Callahan making the play calls should let Garrett be less locked in on the offensive game planning, and allow him to have a broader view of the entire operation. It also, to a certain extent, isolates him a bit from issues with the offensive plan and may be intended to protect him even if things do not go as hoped.

There are still those who think the way the playcalling responsibilities were announced shows that Garrett is not trusted by Jones and has a bad grasp on things at Valley Ranch. But this is a case of putting the focus on media relations and not on the way the team is going to function. To an extent, it is just a continuation of the hostility that exists between some writers and Garrett, who makes no secret of his lack of concern for meeting the demands and timetables of reporters.

More important is what is being done to make the team better, and whether there is a real likelihood of success. Our own KD Drummond did a video recap of the five biggest changes for the Cowboys this year, and makes the case for how they all should lead to improvement. Additionally, the health of the team is looking better. Last year, there were far too many players already having issues by the time the minicamp wrapped up, and more importantly there was a clear lack of depth to allow the team to adjust to the inevitable problems that come with the season. That looks to be far better, and individual issues, such as Miles Austin and his infamous hamstrings, appear to have been addressed with some success.

Jason Garrett’s real strength seems to be building an organization and a team. And now he should be able to put his full effort into that, with very capable lieutenants like Kiffin and Callahan to carry out the overall strategy. Todd Archer at ESPN Dallas took a look at one of the ways Garrett is going about that building process.

When the Cowboys’ offseason began, Garrett attempted to create competitive situations everywhere, from the weight room to the field. He wants player to push player, position group to push position group, offense to push defense and defense to push offense.

Football is the ultimate team game, but players who win one-on-one battles make the team better.

Garrett recalled the intensity of the practices when he played in the 1990s. The two-minute drill run on Thursdays was a matter of pride when the first-team offense would go against the first-team defense.

This is what he does best. Getting the players to become the best they can be, often going back to his roots as part of the Cowboys’ roster during the most successful run the team ever had. Creating a shared sense of responsibility to never stop improving, and never stop pushing the guy across the line or next to you to get better.

Outside of the faux controversy over the announcement that seeing Bill Callahan calling plays in the OTAs was of some significance, it has been a remarkably quiet offseason for Dallas so far (and if you listen closely, you can hear that piece of wood I am frantically knocking on). Hopefully, that is a sign that Garrett’s culture is taking hold, that his beloved process is starting to work. Not only are fans hoping that the third year is the one where it all comes together and starts to bear fruit, it needs to be. Continuity is a major plus once you get a program moving in the right direction. The NFL unfortunately tends to be a somewhat short-sighted environment, where steady but slow progress is often not enough. The desire to win now sometimes short-circuits coaching careers that should be given more time. There are always rumbles when a team has a playoff drought like the Cowboys have had. Complaints began to build that a coach like Garrett with his .500 record is not good enough, despite the clear evidence that it could be a lot worse.

Garrett is a long-term thinker, but to be able to achieve those far-sighted goals, he is going to have to get to the playoffs sooner rather than later. While this season is not necessarily the last chance he has, a failure to improve on 8-8 would certainly cast doubt on whether he can make things work in the long run. That may not be fair, but it is a reality. And it is not at all unreasonable to expect his process to start bearing fruit in the third season. If it does, and Dallas wins a playoff game or two this year, then Garrett could have a long and fruitful future ahead of him with the team. But there is no guarantee that this will happen. Of all the questions that the team has to answer this year, this may be the biggest. Is this the right head coach for the Cowboys, or are those of us rooting for the red-haired one just mistaken?

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How Does The Cost Of Lasik Compare to the Other Lasik Alternatives?


LASIK eye surgery is a great option for many people with imperfect vision. This popular procedure utilizes laser energy to correct the shape of the eye and improve eyesight, often eliminating the need for contacts and glasses. One of the big factors that may affect your decision to get laser eye surgery is the cost? For many people, this option is affordable alternative to some other eye corrective methods. Other people may find the costs of LASIK too prohibitive and may instead opt for a lower-cost option.

Costs of LASIK Surgery

LASIK costs vary significantly from surgeon to surgeon. Factors such as the type of laser procedure, amount of follow-up care and degree of correction needed all play a role in the price of this surgery. New techniques are often more expensive the traditional methods, so it is important to ask plenty of questions before deciding which options are right for your eyes.

Recent statistics suggest that very few procedures cost less than $1,000 per eye. These less expensive surgeries typically use traditional eximer lasers rather than some of the newer techniques. Recent developments use IntraLase and wavefront procedures, which typically cost between $1,000 and $2,500 per eye.

Costs of LASIK Alternatives

For many years, the costs of LASIK grew at a steady rate, but recent trends have seen prices level out at a steady level. Before you decide if this surgery is right for you, consider the costs of the alternatives. The following are a few of the most common vision correction treatments and their typical costs.

o Conductive Keratoplasty (CK): This procedure utilizes radio waves to shrink collagen in the cornea and help those with far-sighted vision improve their eyesight. Typical costs of the procedure range between $1,500 and $2,000 per eye.

o Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK): This procedure was once the most common type of laser eye surgery. Using a traditional eximer laser, the surgeon uses ultraviolet light to reshape the cornea and improve vision. The costs of this procedure are very similar to those of LASIK, ranging between $1,000 and $2,500 per eye.

o Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE): In this procedure, the patient’s natural lens is replaced with an artificial one to correct vision. While this surgery does not have official FDA approval, surgeons are able to perform it as an “off-label” procedure. However, costs are significantly higher, ranging between $2,500 and $4,000 per eye.

Finding the Best Deals on LASIK

You’ve probably seen plenty of ads promising deep discounts on LASIK surgery. How truthful are these ads? While it is possible to get a good deal on the procedure, it is still a fairly complex medical procedure that will carry a fairly significant cost. Always discuss your concerns with your LASIK eye surgeon, who may be able to help you secure financing or work out a payment plan that is appropriate for you.

Interview with David Alder of Click Collection | UK Fundraising

After an initial pilot, multicharity online donated clothes service Click Collection is embarking on expanding its service to more charities and serving shoppers across the EU. Managing Director David Alder spoke to UK Fundraising’s Howard Lake.

Why did you start Click Collection? When?

I saw that many charity clothes collections give charities a poor deal, and realised that an innovative approach could make them far more money. Typically a charity might get £100/tonne from collecting clothes from supporters. Our trial made £500/tonne for the participating charities.

The business concept was born about two years ago, but it took until the middle of 2012 to launch the Click Collection beta site for our trial. It was worth the wait, because it‘s a ‘gamechanger’.

What inspired you to create it? Have you seen this model work elsewhere?

I am passionate about increasing cooperation between charities to boost efficiency. Having had wide commercial experience I see too much duplication of effort and cost in the charity sector. The Click Collection concept came from chatting with ex-colleagues who worked with me on a charity recycling scheme for mobiles and cartridges.

The process was developed for clothes using similar advanced technology. The key innovation is the tracking of every individual item of clothing to the named donor. This changes everything. It means everything suitable for resale can be sold separately but tracked back to the donor, and that Gift Aid can be added to the value of the entire donation, retail and wholesale.

Many charities spend a fortune on activities like street fundraising to gather donor data. 100% of Click Collection users input their data. It’s just part of the process. That’s added value compared with black bags dropped at a charity shop! Whichever way you look at it, Click Collection has the potential to change charity retailing and clothes collections radically, with a huge boost to charity income and efficiency.

What is the current state of donated clothing for charities? Is the traditional model under threat?

Maybe I’m the wrong person to answer that! What do we all know? Many charity shops complain of a lack of good clothes to sell. We also know that literally millions of pounds a year is lost through theft of charity bags. And we know that Local Authorities are increasingly looking to make an income from textiles. So, yes, the traditional market is under great pressure, if not exactly threat.

I believe High Street charity shops will always have a place in the market if they are run efficiently. One day you might see Click Collection ‘multicharity’ High Street shops! Why not, if it is more efficient to collaborate? The ‘brand awareness’ argument only stretches so far.

There is also a lot of current public concern about the ‘High Street’. Whether from Mary, Queen of Shops or Local Authorities, the goalposts are being moved. But it’s the massive share of the fashion market now traded online that is the biggest driver for change. Click Collection is at the forefront of this change in the charity sector, selling the best of the donated items in our specialist multicharity online fashion store. And we can make a bigger ‘profit’ for charities than the average High Street shop.

As for security, Click Collection does things differently. Our system is far safer than kerb-side collections because each bar-coded bag is handed to a responsible contracted courier who is accountable for delivery to our sorting operation.

How can charities take part?

Any charity can join Click Collection by signing an agreement with us. The income generated naturally depends on the number of supporters, their generosity, and how well the scheme is communicated. As Click Collection is a collaborative scheme – so that charities get the benefit of economies of scale as we expand – we naturally want charities with a substantial supporter base to get on board and help spread the word as soon as possible. Every participating charity is expected to help communicate the scheme to the wider public.

You reported your pilot project was successful. What is new about the scheme as you embark on its second stage? What lessons are you incorporating?

We learned a huge amount from the pilot, and we are very grateful to the charities that were far-sighted enough to go along with us. When we launch the improved scheme in October the main improvements over the original scheme are (some already mentioned above):

  • Our convenient national ‘Home’ collection service continues – and we’re adding 5,000+ local ‘drop-points’ around the UK for people who can’t stay in all day to wait for our courier. Lesson learned: easier for supporters to donate clothes!
     
  • We gather personal data at the initial bag-ordering stage, and add Gift Aid opt-in.
     
  • We are introducing new stronger, larger bags for even greater logistics efficiency.
     
  • We’ve got an improved deal on wholesale textiles: now every full bag gives a ‘profit’, even if it contains nothing suitable for resale. Everything is recycled and sold to generate charity income. No creaming-off. Everything is transparent.
     
  • In agreement with PayPal Giving Fund, the Click Collection store, already an eBay ‘Power Seller’ and ‘Top-Rated Seller’ will operate exclusively under the eBay for Charity banner, saving eBay charges.
     
  • Our tracking allows all items to be sold by Click Collection on behalf of individual donors. This allows the charity to claim Gift Aid on both wholesale and retail sales.
     
  • The Click Collection Store will sell throughout the EU.
     
  • Click Collection has achieved a great reputation already. We will further improve our customer service to keep Click Collection at the top of the charity clothes market.

Who is the team behind Click Collection?

Our original logistics partner was one of the UK’s largest charities in this market, but they prefer to remain anonymous. They were very interested in our concept, and felt they could learn from the pilot as well as share ideas with us. We are now partnering with a major UK textile trade specialist that works with many Local Authorities and charity shops to collect waste. They have already made a significant contribution to improving our process.

You’ve started in the UK. Do you plan to expand the business further afield?

When our new Click Collection eBay for Charity fashion store opens around October, we will be selling all items to anywhere in the EU. That’s a step in the right direction. As far as collections go, I am keeping an open mind. There appears to be a need for our service in the Republic of Ireland, for example, but we will not bite off more than we can chew.

Frankly we need to expand step by step, growing our logistics and administration capacity with demand. After all, we want to provide a top-quality service for our charity partners.

That may mean limiting the number of charities we work with initially, adding more as our capacity grows.

Naturally we expect that Click Collection to be of most interest to charities without retail operations. But I also hope retail directors will be asking themselves if our collaborative, stand-alone solution may not be better for the charity than more ‘bricks and mortar’.

For national charities with only a few shops Click Collection can fill the geographic gaps, of course, giving immediate national coverage. It doesn’t have to be ‘either/or’. And certainly I expect a few calls from charities currently earning £100/tonne or so from clothes collections asking if they really could make £500/tonne with Click Collection.

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Seeking to significantly improve their sustainability performance, far-sighted packaging leaders are now focusing their efforts on “light-weighting” via paper engineering – reducing the weight of packaging materials with no loss of quality or durability.

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Next Box aligns perfectly with Belmont’s mission to offer customers high performance packaging with both cost and environmental advantages. Lightweight yet durable, Next Box is the ideal fit with the company’s expertise in manufacturing regular slotted cases (RSCs), many produced with a die-cut perforation to create shelf ready packaging (SRP) solutions.

Wigan based Belmont Packaging has spearheaded the development of class-leading machinery and software to become the first high volume producer of corrugated packaging using digital technology. Sophisticated artwork is printed directly onto corrugated board in production runs from a single unit up to 10,000 – without any origination or plate cost. Next Board allows Belmont not only to drive environmental efficiencies via the material, but also reduce waste in the supply chain via ‘on demand’ printed SRPs with minimal MOQs (minimum order quantities) and subsequent reduced inventories.

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