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NASCAR Natalie
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Natalie Anthony
10/11/2006
Very superstitious....Writing on the pit stall
Bank of America 500
They say that superstition is an irrational belief that is held even when evidence proves it wrong. And, there is no such thing as superstition. Then tell me why many airplanes do not have a 13th row? Why do many buildings skip the 13th floor? Why do some hotels not let you check into room 13? And why is there not an active driver on the Nextel Cup series with the number 13 on their car? I don’t know, maybe because it’s a belief that no one will face up to, but everybody practices it anyway. Whether superstition gets the best of NASCAR and they shy away from the color green or frown upon peanuts at the track, you know every competitor and crew will be crossing their fingers this weekend at Lowe’s Motor Speedway (Lowe’s). Qualifying is on Thursday and the final practice is on Friday October the 13th. Ooh, spooky! I wonder how many drivers will boycott the final practice. I would hate to be the guy that qualifies 13th or is forced to pick pit stall 13. Good luck buddy.
The Four Leaf Clovers (checkered four)
(Current point standings)
Denny Hamlin (5th) Joe Gibbs Racing – Chevrolet – This driver doesn’t need any mojo or worry about superstitions. Denny’s rookie success had all been based on talent and a lot of it. He has been to Lowe’s 2 times and each time finished in the Top 10. He says if he finishes last in all the races for the Chase he would still be happy with his first Nextel Cup season, but he will be ecstatic this weekend when he finishes again in the Top 10.
Jeff Gordon (7th) Hendrick Motorsports – Chevrolet – Jeff supports the belief of superstition if it gives confidence, but he is not a superstitious person. Maybe if he paid attention to the signs of superstition, he could have avoided “the big one” in Talladega. You just can’t ignore bad luck Jeff, when your season has been is full of it. Jeff has won 7 times at Lowe’s with his last time being in 1999. His last three races here have ended in a garage visit due to an accident, which of course was probably somebody else’s fault. Right Jeff? With negative results here and last weekend, Jeff is way over due for a Top 5.
Jimmie Johnson (8th) Hendrick Motorsports - Chevrolet – Jimmie has tried to be superstitious, but since it hasn’t worked for him this far, he has given up on the whole thing. Don’t give up just yet Jimmie; this track is named after your primary sponsor. That’s lucky. Jimmie would have had five consecutive wins at Lowe’s if it weren’t for Kasey Kahne taking the win in May, with Jimmie finishing 2nd. You ask anybody who runs the best at Lowe’s and Jimmie Johnson would be their answer.
Carl Edwards (12th) Roush Racing – Ford – Carl says he doesn’t have any specific superstitions, but he doesn’t deny it either. The last 2 times at this track he has placed with lucky 3’s. Cousin Carl has finished no worse than a Top 10 at Lowe’s. He might not be flipping this weekend, but he will be giving Tony Stewart a run for the $1,000,000 11th place point standings money.
Rabbit’s Foot (Underdogs)
(Current point standings)
Scott Riggs (20th) Evernham Motorsports – Dodge – Scott tapes a picture of his son on the dash of his car. It might not be a superstitious act, but it does encourage good luck which is the opposite of bad. The last race at Lowe’s Scott was constantly taking the lead and led 90 laps. The only reason he didn’t win that race was because he stalled his car on pit road with 38 laps to go. Should I remind him that he finished 13th? If he doesn’t sever the Top 15, at least his adorable son can keep him company.
Reed Sorenson (23rd) Chip Ganassi Racing – Dodge – Is he even old enough to know what superstition is? The great thing about Reed is that he doesn’t mind testing the waters. He doesn’t care who you are he is going to race you hard. Lately he has had some bad luck with an accident and a bad engine his last two races, but normally he is running just fine. His first start at Lowe’s, he finished in the Top 10.
Most likely to cross a black cat’s path (lap down)
(Current point standings)
Ryan Newman (17th) Penske Racing – Dodge – Ryan point blank states that there is no such thing as superstition. Ryan will most likely avoid the jinxed pit stall because he has 5 poles out of 11 starts at Lowe’s, but that’s about all he will be good for this race. With tires always being an issue at this track, Ryan is bound to blow one and spin out likes he has been doing all season long. It would be a fluke if he doesn’t hit the wall. Ryan, if you see a heads up penny; pick it up.
Brian Vickers (16th) Hendrick Motorsports – Chevrolet – His luck is just about to run out. He’s in Jimmie’s house now. Brian, watch your back bumper, somebody is taking you out. Don’t tempt fate Brian, stay away from your soon to be ex-teammates. Either way, Brian is very inconsistent at his hometown track with an average finish of 30th. Maybe his treasured Adam Petty hat will come in handy for a little good fortune. We miss you Adam.
Track Stats
Lowe’s Motor Speedway (Concord, N.C.)
Bank of America 500
October 14, 2006 (Saturday) – 7:10 pm - NBC
(Sister Tracks – Atlanta, California, Homestead-Miami, Kansas
Dover, Chicagoland, Michigan, Darlington, & Texas)
(Tracks in bold represent tracks in the Chase for the Nextel Cup)
Coca-Cola 600
(May 28, 2006)
Top 10 Results
1. Kasey Kahne
2. Jimmie Johnson
3. Carl Edwards
4. Mark Martin
5. Matt Kenseth
6. Jeff Burton
7. Greg Biffle
8. Jamie McMurray
9. Denny Hamlin
10. Reed Sorenson
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class="headline" onClick="expanddiv('tr1')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer" onmouseover="window.status=' ';return true">Jags Haven't Had Any Contract Discussions With Maurice Jones-Drew
(5/16 11:30 AM PT)
The Facts:
Following up on a previous item. ... HC Mike Mularkey said Tuesday that Jones-Drew, who is skipping the team's voluntary offseason workout program, wants a contract extension. Jones-Drew has two years left on the five-year, $31 million deal that he signed in 2009 that will pay him $9.4 million the next two seasons. A team spokesman said there have been no discussions about a contract extension for Jones-Drew.
Diehards Line:
Neither Jones-Drew nor his agent, Adisa Bakari, have said publicly that he wants an extension, but there's been much speculation because his contract has been surpassed by several backs. Chris Johnson, Arian Foster and Marshawn Lynch received bigger deals in the past year, and Adrian Peterson, DeAngelo Williams and Steven Jackson also have more lucrative contracts. Jones-Drew won the NFL rushing title last year, gaining 1,606 yards. He is expected to be a focal point of Mularkey's new offense, but as Times-Union staffer Vito Stellino notes, Jones-Drew is also 27 years old and running backs don't tend to have long careers. He has carried 312, 299 and 343 times in the three seasons since Fred Taylor retired. ... Meanwhile, Mularkey seems resigned to Jones-Drew missing the voluntary part of the offseason program, though he might show up for the mandatory three-day minicamp in mid-June. Jones-Drew can be fined if he misses that. Meanwhile, Rashad Jennings is filling in for Jones-Drew.
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class="headline" onClick="expanddiv('tr2')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer" onmouseover="window.status=' ';return true">Darrius Heyward-Bey Sorry... For The Most Part
(5/16 11:26 AM PT)
The Facts:
Following up on a previous item. ... After two disappointing years on the field, Heyward-Bey turned things around last season. He suffered a setback off the field this offseason when he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. He sent fans the following message Tuesday from Raiders OTAs. "I just kind of regret bringing bad attention to the team, for the most part," Heyward-Bey said. "Want to let the fans know that I'm here, working hard, trying to get on the same page with Carson and looking forward to the season."
Diehards Line:
Despite regretting the negative attention (for the most part), Heyward-Bey will plead not guilty to the charges. As NFL.com's Gregg Rosenthal notes, Heyward-Bey does not have a history of legal or substance abuse problems, so it's unclear if he'll face a possible suspension from the league. The former No. 7 overall pick was Oakland's leading receiver last year with 975 yards. It'll be interesting to see if he continues to produce at a similar pace this fall with Denarius Moore heading into his second season as a pro and if Jacoby Ford can remain healthy.
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class="headline" onClick="expanddiv('tr3')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer" onmouseover="window.status=' ';return true">DeMarco Murray Officially Cleared; Working Without Limitation
(5/16 12:18 AM PT)
The Facts:
Following up on the ongoing story. ... Murray said Monday that the ankle injury that prematurely ended his standout rookie season has healed and he has been cleared by team doctors. "It's great," Murray told ESPN's SportsCenter. "I've been officially cleared by our doctors and I've been doing everything the past month or two without any limitations. I feel great."
Diehards Line:
Murray suffered a fractured right ankle and a high right ankle sprain in a Week 14 loss to the Giants at Cowboys Stadium. Murray, who rushed for a franchise-record 253 yards in a Week 7 victory over the Rams, had surgery in December, began rehab shortly after and started running in February. The third round pick finished the 2011 season with 897 rushing yards and two touchdowns. He'll open this season as the starter and play a featured role with Felix Jones serving as the complementary back.
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class="headline" onClick="expanddiv('tr4')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer" onmouseover="window.status=' ';return true">Still No Change In Mike Wallace's Contract Situation... Still
(5/16 12:16 AM PT)
The Facts:
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported before the draft that Wallace wouldn't sign his one-year restricted free agent tender " until he has to." While the Steelers have hoped to sign Wallace to a long-term deal, there has been no progress on that front. Schefter reiterated on NFL Live Tuesday that it "may be awhile" before the Steelers see Wallace at club headquarters, and Wallace won't sign the tender "until he absolutely has to."
Diehards Line:
So. ... Adding an "absolutely" to "until he has to" is now apparently a major development. Otherwise nothing has changed; Wallaces options are limited: Either he signs his one-year tender for $2,745,000, comes to terms on a multiple-year deal with the Steelers, or he sits out. Sitting out means losing out on unrestricted free agency next year. That seems unlikely, but we'll continue to watch and follow up as new information comes to light (or if Schefter reports Wallace won't sign the tender until he "absolutely, positively" has to). In the meantime, don't expect Wallace to be present for any of the team's official offseason activities. Until he has to. Absolutely.
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class="headline" onClick="expanddiv('tr5')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer" onmouseover="window.status=' ';return true">Justin Blackmon Switches Shoes; Foot Now Fine
(5/16 12:13 AM PT)
The Facts:
Following up on the ongoing story. ... Blackmon seemed amused at the plethora of questions about his sore foot. It happens when the team's No. 1 draft pick, the fifth overall selection in the 2012 draft, misses a minicamp practice with a sore foot. "I went back home, just rested my feet got back with some better cleats," Blackmon said. "I changed my shoes once I got back down here."
Diehards Line:
This was Blackmon's first day in an actual practice with Blaine Gabbert. The Jaguars were in helmets and shorts for the first day of the organized team activity, which are done without pads. "I thought he looked good," Blackmon said of Gabbert. "Threw the ball well. Just all around, the offense looked pretty good for the first day being out there together. ..." According to Times-Union staffer Tania Ganguli, Blackmon moved around the field today. He played a little Z receiver and even a little slot, which it's expected will be Mike Thomas's position.
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class="headline" onClick="expanddiv('tr6')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer" onmouseover="window.status=' ';return true">Rookie WR Juron Criner Generating Buzz In OTAs
(5/16 12:12 AM PT)
The Facts:
Impressive during the rookie mini-camp, Criner, Oakland's fifth-round draft pick, stepped it up Tuesday with the full squad at the Raiders' organized team activity. Criner made a handful of great catches, creating a buzz among his teammates.
Diehards Line:
Included was a 50-yard catch from Carson Palmer against DeMarcus Van Dyke and Tyvon Branch in which he tumbled into the end zone, and a 55-yard sideline heave from Terrelle Pryor against CB Pat Lee. On one play, Criner reached back and made a difficult catch of a ball Pryor threw behind him. "He saved Carson, he saved myself, he saved Matt [Leinart]," Pryor said. "He's a player. He catches everything that comes near him. ..." Criner was taken No. 168 overall. That's 20 picks lower than Oakland got Denarius Moore in 2011. Moore caught 33 passes for 618 yards and five touchdowns. "He has a thing for the ball once the ball's in the air," Moore said. "That's what we like about him." The thing we like about Criner is the buzz he's creating -- which is much like what we were hearing about Moore last summer. We'll follow up as needed.
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class="headline" onClick="expanddiv('tr7')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer" onmouseover="window.status=' ';return true">Matt Prater Sitting Out Voluntary Work
(5/16 12:10 AM PT)
The Facts:
Prater, a free agent until he was slapped with a $2.6 million franchise tender for the 2012 season, has not been participating in the team's offseason workout program. "There's no message, it's voluntary," said Frank Bauer, Prater's agent.
Diehards Line:
The Broncos don't have any mandatory workouts until their June 12-14 mini-campy, although Prater is currently not under contract because he has not signed his franchise tag tender. ... Prater performed brilliantly in the clutch last season, booting a 52-yard field goal in overtime to defeat Miami; a late, game-tying and overtime-winning field goal at San Diego; a late game-tying and walkoff-winning field goal at Minnesota; and late 59- and 51-yard field goals to beat the Bears. According to Post staffer Mike Klis, the Broncos did make Prater one, five-year offer prior to free agency, but the dollars were well short of what the kicker thought was his value.
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class="headline" onClick="expanddiv('tr8')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer" onmouseover="window.status=' ';return true">FB Owen Schmitt Signs With Raiders
(5/16 12:08 AM PT)
The Facts:
The Raiders signed Schmitt to a one-year contract. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Diehards Line:
Schmitt played under Raiders offensive coordinator Greg Knapp for the Seattle Seahawks during the 2009 season and worked out for the Raiders on Tuesday afternoon. Marcel Reece has started 26 games at fullback for the Raiders over the last two seasons, but he has yet to sign his exclusive rights free-agent tender and isn't participating in the team's voluntary workouts. Schmitt was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles in 2010 following a season-ending knee injury to Leonard Weaver. Over a 61-game career, Schmitt has nine carries for 27 yards and 34 receptions for 218 yards and two touchdowns, and has made 14 tackles on special teams.
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class="headline" onClick="expanddiv('tr9')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer" onmouseover="window.status=' ';return true">Jerome Harrison Ruled Out For 2012
(5/16 12:05 AM PT)
The Facts:
The Lions have placed Harrison on the Reserve/Non-Football Illness list to make room on their 90-man roster for safety Sam Proctor and receiver Wallace Miles, whom the team signed after their tryouts at this weekend's rookie mini-camp. The Lions had to declare that Harrison would not be eligible to participate in the 2012 regular season or postseason for him not to count toward the 90-man roster while on the Reserve/Non-Football Illness list.
Diehards Line:
Eagles doctors discovered a brain tumor in Harrison that nullified a trade that would have sent him and an undisclosed draft pick to the Eagles for running back Ronnie Brown last season. The trade might have actually saved Harrison's life. He's currently recovering from surgery to remove the tumor and is "progressing" according to his agent Mitch Frankel. Harrison signed with the Lions as an unrestricted free agent before last season after playing his first five seasons in the NFL with the Browns and Eagles.
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class="headline" onClick="expanddiv('tr10')" style="cursor:hand; cursor:pointer" onmouseover="window.status=' ';return true">Mularkey Confirms Maurice Jones-Drew Wants A New Contract
(5/15 2:41 PM PT)
The Facts:
Following up on the ongoing story. ... When Jones-Drew first failed to show up for the Jaguars’ voluntary offseason work, HC Mike Mularkey said he didn’t know anything about the reason for the absence. Mularkey met with the media again on Tuesday after Jones-Drew failed to make it to the start of the team’s OTAs and was a little more forthcoming. As has been widely reported but unconfirmed by either party to this point, Jones-Drew is staying away from the Jaguars because he wants a new contract from the team.
Diehards Line:
“It’s all voluntary. I wish he was here. He knows we wish he was here,” Mularkey told Florida Times-Union staffer Tania Ganguli. “He’s talked about trying to get an extension for his contract. ...” The NFL’s leading rusher in 2011 has two years left on his contract and is set to make a total of $9.4 million. As PFT's Josh Alper suggests, there’s not much reason to worry at this point. Jones-Drew has missed voluntary work several times with no negative impact on his game and he fared well enough after last year’s offseason was all but wiped out by the lockout. The Jaguars have a mandatory mini-camp in June. If Jones-Drew doesn’t come to that, then there’s some reason to start worrying.
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