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The Jets landed former Super Bowl XLIII MVP Santonio Holmes on the cheap last night, acquiring the troubled wideout from the Steelers for the fire-sale price of a fifth-round pick in this months NFL Draft.
Holmes, who turned 26 in March, is one of the leagues most explosive receivers but he also is one of its most controversial and might not be available to the Jets to start the upcoming season. Thats because Holmes, who was arrested twice and cited for marijuana possession from 2006-2008, is under investigation for assault in Orlando last month and reportedly is facing suspension for the first four games of 2010 for violating the NFLs substance-abuse policy. Holmes allows the Jets to stretch the field in ways that they couldnt come close to doing in 2009, when they reached the AFC title game despite averaging just 12.4 yards per catch as a team. Holmes is best known for winning MVP honors in the Steelers 27-23 win over the Cardinals two years ago in Super Bowl XLIII with a toe-dragging, six-yard touchdown reception from Roethlisberger with 35 seconds left.
That moment in the sun for the 2006 first-round pick from Ohio State came on the heels of Holmes leading the league in 2007 with an 18.1-yard average per catch.
Ironically, Holmes never has been a Pro Bowl pick despite averaging 59 catches, 959 yards and five touchdowns over the course of his four-year career.
But Holmes, who was suspended for one game by the Steelers in 2008 after being cited for marijuana possession, comes to the Jets with ahem a considerable cloud over his head.Orlando police still are investigating Holmes for allegedly throwing a drink and the glass that contained it at a woman in a club on March 7.
Anshonae Mills accused Holmes of battery, assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress, although no charges yet have been filed because an associate of Holmes is claiming that he not Holmes threw the glass after Mills grabbed Holmes arm. Holmes also reportedly is facing a league suspension to start the 2010 season, though the violation that prompted it has not been specified. It could either be for testing positive for a prohibited substance or for missing his NFL-mandated drug test.Holmes brushes with the law include a 2006 arrest for disorderly conduct and a domestic violence and assault arrest later that year. Police in Pittsburgh then cited Holmes for marijuana possession in 2008.
Holmes also has acknowledged selling drugs on the street corner of his hometown of Belle Glade, Fla., as a teenager.
After 39 Years, Texas Stadium Ready For Implosion – Sports.
IRVING, Texas - The old stadium for America's team is about to become a pile of dust and rubble.
With the push of a button at 7 a.m. Sunday, more than a ton of dynamite will blow Texas Stadium into pieces.
In about one minute, down will go the building that was home to the Dallas Cowboys during all five of their Super Bowl championships and was the birthplace of those famous cheerleaders. It also hosted events ranging from Billy Graham-led worship services to Von Erich brothers wrestling extravaganzas.
"They can blow it up, implode it, dynamite it but they can't take away the memories created there," former Cowboys star receiver Drew Pearson said Friday. He plans to watch the demolition from a nearby building, "because I don't want anybody to see me tearing up."
For former running back Walt Garrison, it's just a building: "The memories are not about where you played, but who you played with," he said.
The Cowboys played their last game at Texas Stadium in December 2008, then moved into the $1.2 billion Cowboys Stadium in Arlington last season. The hole-in-the-roof stadium couldn't compete with its successor, or even area colleges and high schools, so leaders in Irving decided to clear the city-owned building for future development.
About 2,200 holes were drilled into the stadium's support columns and packed with dynamite. On Sunday, a series of 50 explosions on half-second delays will level the building. "It will go boom, boom, boom, boom like dominoes falling," said Doug Janeway, an assistant director for the city.
The city is charging $25 per car to attend what's being billed as "the final tailgate party." The proceeds will go to charity.
Clint Murchison Jr., who founded the Cowboys in 1960, never liked their original home in the Cotton Bowl and he liked it less once Houston built the Astrodome. Dallas officials didn't want to build a stadium for a billionaire, so Murchison convinced suburban Irving to spend a then-whopping $25 million to build one. Murchison kicked in another $10 million.
When the team moved in midway through the 1971 season, during an era when players were paid about as much as ordinary fans, players were awed by a facility that would eventually change the world of professional sports.
"When we got into Texas Stadium, it felt like, 'This is our new home. We've got to make the most out of it,'" former star safety Cliff Harris said.
And they did. The Cowboys won their first Super Bowl that season. The cheerleaders started the next year, and more Super Bowl trips followed. Their glitzy image and state-of-the-art stadium helped brand them as "America's Team."
The nickname stuck as the club went from Roger Staubach to Troy Aikman to Tony Romo, Tony Dorsett to Emmitt Smith to Marion Barber, Bob Lilly to Randy White to DeMarcus Ware, Tom Landry to Jimmy Johnson to Bill Parcells.
The hole-in-the-roof concept was to keep fans comfortable while exposing players to the elements, which didn't really catch on. But other concepts did for better or worse.
Personal seat licenses can be traced to Murchison forcing fans to buy bonds to buy season tickets. He also pioneered catering to the elite by building 176 luxury suites, billing them as a "personalized penthouse." They became so popular, the stadium eventually had 360.
When Jerry Jones took over, he exploited a loophole in NFL revenue-sharing rules by getting companies to sponsor his stadium instead of his team. He ended up making big bucks from Pepsi and Nike at a time when Coke and Reebok were league sponsors.
The building deteriorated over the years, but it always looked great on television. Anyone flying into Dallas' two major airports probably heard a pilot pointing out the place below.
"Texas Stadium just happened to bring out the Hollywood in people," longtime tight end Billy Joe DuPree said. "It was always show time on Sundays."
The final show is scheduled for this Sunday.
The wireless button to trigger the detonation will be pushed by 11-year-old Casey Rogers of nearby Terrell. He won a nationwide essay contest by writing about his charity, Casey's Heart, which provides food and clothes to the homeless.
It's one of the few sentimental demolition jobs for Jim Rawson, the project manager for A&R Demolition who has been helping blow up buildings for 20 years. He grew up a Cowboys fan. But his field superintendent, Terry Tejada, is a lifelong 49ers fan.
"When we brought in the first machine, I actually yanked my operator off of it and I got on it," Tejada said with a big smile. "I was the first one to tear this building up. I loved it."
Dirt scooped up for a nearby highway construction project has been used to fill in the stadium's subterranean level. The state transportation department has a 10-year lease to use the land as a staging area for the project, with an escape clause if a development deal comes along.
A sense of fading nostalgia was already evident at a luncheon Friday, when Mayor Herbert Gears presented a key to the city of Irving to Alicia Landry, widow of the club's longtime coach. It was the city's last key featuring the stadium.
What will replace it?
"We're still working on that," Gears said.
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All of the Redskins league titles were attained during two ten-year spans. From 1936 to 1945, the Redskins went to the NFL Championship six times, winning two of them. The second period lasted between 1982 and 1991 where the Redskins appeared in the postseason seven times, captured four Conference titles, and won three Super Bowls out of four appearances. The Redskins have also experienced failure in their history. The most notable period of failure was from 1946 to 1970, during which the Redskins did not have a single postseason appearance. During this period, the Redskins went without a single winning season between 1956 and 1968. In 1961, the franchise posted their worst regular season record with a 1121 showing.
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Daytona 500 Start Time: Daytona Starting 500 Grid: Daytona 500 Schedule: Daytona 500 Tickets Daytona 500 Start Time Last weekend was the Super Bowl, but today is the Super Bowl of racing! The NASCAR Sprint Cup series kicks off today with a 43 car field at the legendary Daytona International Speedway for the 52nd time. NASCAR has been racing at the Daytona Beach circuit since 1959 when Lee Petty won the event. While IndyCars Indianapolis 500 and Formula 1s Monaco Grand Prix may be better known and watched world-wide, in the United States the Daytona 500 is racings biggest race of the year.
Last weekend was the Super Bowl, but today is the Super Bowl of racing! The NASCAR Sprint Cup series kicks off today with a 43 car field at the legendary Daytona International Speedway for the 52nd time.
NASCAR has been racing at the Daytona Beach circuit since 1959 when Lee Petty won the event. While IndyCars Indianapolis 500 and Formula 1s Monaco Grand Prix may be better known and watched world-wide, in the United States the Daytona 500 is racings biggest race of the year. And it is NASCARs biggest race of the year.
The winner of the Daytona 500 is presented with the Harley J. Earl Trophy in Victory Lane, and the winning car is displayed, in race-winning condition, for one year atDaytona 500 Experience, a museum and gallery adjacent to Daytona International Speedway.
The event serves as the final event of Speed weeks, sometimes also referred to as The Great American Race or the Super Bowl of Stock Car Racing. This race is held on second or third Sunday in February.
But if Stewart faults, keep an eye on a highly motivated Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kyle Busch. What better way for Junior to break out of his slump than a win at the Daytona 500 ? As for Kyle Busch, he has been the second most consistent driver over the last five events with three top-fives. Only his brother Kurt has been better.
Well also put up Juan Pablo Montoya as a possible contender for the win. The Earnhardt-Ganassi team showed very well in the Chase last season, and Montoya is ready to become a regular race winner.
Here are the 2010 Daytona 500 lineup. Tony Stewart, Dale Earnhardt and Jimmie Johnson are betting favorites in 2010 Daytona 500. 14 Chevrolets, 13 Toyotas, 13 Fords, and 3 Dodges enter this years Daytona 500 and 8 former Daytona champions are joining this race. Below are the details on 2010 Daytona 500 lineup and start time.
Row 1: Mark Martin, Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
Row 2: Jimmie Johnson, Kasey Kahne
Row 3: Kevin Harvick, Tony Stewart
Row 4: Kyle Busch, Juan Pablo Montoya
Row 5: Clint Bowyer, Kurt Busch
Row 6: Regan Smith, Elliot Sadler
Row 7: Jamie McMurray, Martin Truex, Jr.
Row 8: A.J. Allmendinger, Joey Logano
Row 9: Ryan Newman, Marcos Ambrose
Row 10: David Ragan, David Reutimann
Row 11: Jeff Gordon, Brian Vickers
Row 12: Greg Biffle, Matt Kenseth
Row 13: Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski
Row 14: Carl Edwards, Mike Bliss
Row 15: Michael McDowell, Scott Speed
Row 16: Max Papis, Paul Menard
Row 17: John Andretti, Robby Gordon
Row 18: Travis Kvapil, Sam Hornish, Jr.
Row 19: Robert Richardson, Boris Said
Row 20: Jeff Burton, Bill Elliot
Row 21: Joe Nemechek, Bobby Labonte
Row 22: Michael Waltrip