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29.08.2019 16:16
oach Quan Chess said. If she can roll with the punches as a woman, and Im not saying that to demean her as a woman, but I think Antworten

SAN DIEGO -- Four city council members are offering San Diego Chargers owner Dean Spanos a lease of $1 a year for 99 years for the Qualcomm Stadium site as a starting point for negotiations for a new stadium.The offer will be in a letter due to be sent to Spanos on Tuesday, with copies going to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and the 31 other NFL owners.It comes six weeks after a Chargers-written ballot measure asking for $1.15 billion in increased hotel taxes for a new downtown stadium was soundly defeated, the latest twist in the teams long, bitter attempt to replace aging Qualcomm Stadium in Mission Valley.The Chargers have until Jan. 15 to exercise an option to move to Los Angeles and join the Rams in a stadium in Inglewood scheduled to open in 2019.Councilman Scott Sherman, whose district includes Qualcomm Stadium, shared a copy of the letter with The Associated Press on Monday evening.The hour is late, and the time to find a stadium solution is getting dangerously short, the letter started.The last two paragraphs read: Before leaving 60 years of tradition and loyal fans, lets give one last concerted effort to come to the table and hammer this out face to face, working together toward a common goal of keeping the NFL in Americas Finest City. If we fail to come to an agreement, at least we will know that nothing was left untested and we can part ways knowing that we gave it our all.We ask that the Chargers give San Diego fans another chance.It will be signed by Sherman, Chris Cate, new council president Myrtle Cole and Lorie Zapf.Sherman and Cate opposed Measure C but want the Chargers to stay in San Diego, preferably in Mission Valley. They hope the letter can get the Chargers to the negotiating table for the first time in 1 1/2 years.The Chargers rejected a city-county plan for a new stadium at the Qualcomm site in 2015, and then voters rejected Measure C.So heres another starting point, and lets not give up on 60 years of tradition and fan loyalty, Sherman told the AP.The Chargers didnt immediately respond to a request for comment.The tricky part, of course, is coming up with a plan to pay for a new stadium.Sherman and Cate said theyd like to see the Chargers, NFL and a development partner build a stadium. Both council members said they hoped it could get done with no public money.At the end of the day, 166 acres in the geographic center of the eighth-largest city in the country is the perfect spot to develop, Sherman said. Im convinced we could get over 50 percent (of a vote) with that. This is all just a starting point to start the discussion. The way we laid it out with the lease, its a large incentive to come to the table.In 2004, the Chargers failed in their attempt to get the city to give them a large chunk of the Qualcomm property in exchange for privately developing a stadium.The cheap lease deal is as close as getting the land given to you as possible, Sherman said.The Chargers walked away from talks with the city and county in June 2015 and focused on a plan to build a stadium in a Los Angeles suburb with the rival Oakland Raiders. That plan was defeated by NFL owners in January in favor of the Rams Inglewood plan, but the Chargers were given the option of moving to L.A. If they decide to move, theyll have to make a deal with either the Coliseum or the 27,000-seat StubHub! Center as a temporary home.Mayor Kevin Faulconer has had private talks with Spanos and a team representative in recent weeks. Details of those talks werent made public.We need to hear from the organization what their concerns are, and if theyre even open to having a discussion for Mission Valley, Cate told the AP. These are things we need to hear from them about. The fans need to hear from them, too. What does success look like to them? We havent been able to have a discussion as a council with them. This lets them know were willing to have that conversation.Sherman said he hopes people with the NFL note that for the first time, four sitting council members say this is something we can support and move forward from here, something thats never happened before.Is this a final Hail Mary from City Hall?I think were going to continue to push as long as they havent called U-Haul and havent t moved the trucks up, Cate said. Were going to continue to have proactive outreach to the team to see if we can open dialogue. This is the opening salvo.---Follow Bernie Wilson on Twitter at http://twitter.com/berniewilson---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFLCraig Smith Predators Jersey . LeBron James and Chris Bosh didnt need any more. Williams scored 11 points in 10 minutes, Alan Anderson scored 17 points, and the Brooklyn Nets finished the exhibition season with a 108-87 win over the Miami Heat on Friday night. Pekka Rinne Predators Jersey . Shot outdoors against the stunning backdrop of Banff, Alta., the networks 30-minute original production airs tonight at 8pm et/5pm pt on TSN2. The four All-Star teams will play for $100,000 in prize money during TSNs annual skins game, airing live this weekend on TSN from The Fenlands Banff Recreation Centre. http://www.authenticpredatorspro.com/Customized/ . Irving scored 23 points, Tristan Thompson had 20 points and 10 rebounds and the Cavaliers beat the Denver Nuggets 117-109 on Friday night. Viktor Arvidsson Jersey . -- The proud fathers huddled near the Dallas Stars dressing room, smiling, laughing and telling stories while wearing replica green sweaters of their sons team. Kyle Turris Jersey . Roman Josi had a goal and an assist to lead the Predators to a 4-1 victory over the Dallas Stars on Monday night.Lakatriona Brunson is a bit of a local celebrity in Miami for her role as Bernice on the TruTV series South Beach Tow. But theres another reason for her Florida fame.Earlier this year, Brunson became the first female high school head football coach in the state when she was named to the role at Miami Jackson.While her hiring was met with a mixture of fanfare and resistance, her players were quick to buy in to Coach B and her style, using the naysayers as motivation.The first play of the game, [the other team will] line up and say [Brunson] doesnt know what shes doing, offensive lineman Donte Morris said. The first time I heard that it added fuel to my fire. You trash talk her, Im gonna bust you in the mouth, and me and my female football coach are gonna beat you all.Despite the unwavering loyalty from her players, they havent exactly had a dream season. After only a few games, half of Brunsons coaching staff -- including assistant head coach Luther Campbell of 2 Live Crew fame -- quit unexpectedly. The team was left with a skeleton coaching staff for the remainder of the season and finished 3-7.A lot of people dont think a woman can coach this sport, Brunson said. My first year has been tough, I can tell you that. It aint no Cinderella story.Despite the ups and downs, Brunson -- who spent eight years playing professionally in the Independent Womens Football League -- has tried to be a positive figure for her players both on and off the field. From encouraging them to do well in school as a means to better lives, to teaching them to respect women, Brunson knows shes in a unique and important position.Im like doing this for a million women out there who probably want to be in my shoes, even 10 million men who want to be in my shoes, she says. So I have to stay firm and stay strong and make it happen. I want to build a program here at Miami Jackson, and I want to go somewhere else and go higher and higher.I just dont want to let people down. Though she coaches the all-male football team, coach Lakatriona Bronsons office is in the girls locker room. Thankfully, that means team managers Lakima James and Jada Graham are able to help carry equipment to the field. Before becoming head coach at Miami Jackson, the only organized football coaching experience that Brunson -- or Coach B as her players call her -- had was in girls flag football at the middle and high school levels. When she was hired into her current role, she was just as shocked as anyone. Its a mans sport, you know, she says. Theres a lot of guys that probably were qualified who could have had the job with more coaching experience. Cornerback Anthony Lloyd warms up with the rest of his team before their second game of the season, against Booker T. Washington. It rained steadily for most of the game against Booker T. Washington, but it didnt stop Coach Bs intensity. She yells from the sidelines as her team marches down the field. Miami Jackson ultimately prevailed 12-9 and secured Brunsons and the teams first victory of the season. Coach B and defensive end Eric Mateo walk off the bus after arriving back to Miami Jackson from their win at Booker T. Washington. She wants to win as bad as we do. We respect her the same way we respect our mother, Mateo says of Coach B, who doesnt have any children of her own. Coach Bs players have overwhelmingly enjoyed their time playing for her. She keeps me up and tells me when Im doing wrong, quarterback Terrence Craig Jr. says. When I do good, she tells me Im doing good. Thats what I like about her. She really has faith in you. Coach B demonstrates the proper technique in hitting the football sled to guard Jacob Cato -- something he appreciates. She shows a lot of leadership with us, he said. She makes sure we do what were supposed to do in the classroom and on the field. Coach B played professionally for eight years for the Miami Fury in the Independent Womens Football League. She was a three-time all-star, playing defensive tackle, left tackle, fullback, linebacker, wherever they needed me, she says. Besides football, Coach B stresses the importance of education to her players. This football thing, to some of them, its life or death, she said. Thats why you have to put something else on their table like knowing that if I get an education and I go and play football now Im getting a two for one. Im getting an education, and Im doing something I love. In a rare moment without her signature sunglasses, Coach B cant hide her displeasure with her team during its game against Cardinal Gibbons High School. Coach B shakes hands and congratulates the coaches at Cardinal Gibbons after her teams 36-7 loss. While she at first faced doubt from other players, parents and even referees, she says her local community has since been supportive. All the local guys, I know these guys before football, I know them outside of football, they call me and ask, Anything you need coach? Those are the people I play, so to see them welcome me in, its been great. Coach B watches members of her team work out in the weight room. If youre building a program, theres not one single day you can slack up on them, she said. Making sure theyre doing other things and not getting in trouble, coming to school on time, and keeping their grades up, thats year round. Coach B talks to her team after what she calls a Black Monday practice -- because the players practice and run until they black out. She is dedicated to helping as many of her players as possible to use foootball as a means to getting an education, a college scholarship and breaking out of the cycle of violence in Miami.dddddddddddd Theres so much killing going on, Ive had two kids this year that have been shot, she says. My whole thing about this sport is you can teach a kid how to play football any day. Getting them to the next level is in that classroom. It aint got nothing to do with whats on the field. Coach B goes over a play with defensive tackle Renaldo Flowers Jr. and quarterbacks coach Tywane Stevens. Despite being indoors, she still wears her trademark sunglasses. Behind my shades I can be me, she said. My facial expressions sometimes give me away. I dont like nobody to see what Im looking at. Ill be looking at everything, Im very observant. I keep my shades on and I see everything. The Generals, with a record of 1-4, hoist their helmets in the air at the end of the national anthem before a game against rival Miami Central, their sixth of the season. Coach B tries to encourage her exhausted team at halftime of the Miami Central game. While the Generals would go on to lose 48-6, Coach B would not let the outcome bring her down. The losses that weve had, its hard for anyone to take those, linebacker coach Quan Chess said. If she can roll with the punches as a woman, and Im not saying that to demean her as a woman, but I think I can swallow my pride and roll with the punches too and follow her lead. Most of Coach Bs peers have been supportive of her. Before her teams game against Stranahan, referee Teddy Brown drops to his knee and held her hand while saying, Its an honor, Coach, your reputation precedes you. When later asked about his actions, he explained simply, I love to see a woman dominate in a mans world. All year weve been through a lot and now I finally feel like these kids are coming together. Its late in the game, but you finally feel some kind of ownership that the kids are having, and theyre enjoying themselves, Coach B said. Defensive tackle Renaldo Flowers Jr., center left, and running back Nakia Robinson, both seniors, are named to the homecoming court during a pep rally before their game against Coconut Creek. Coach B shows off her relaxed side during the homecoming rally as she dances with her cousin Lakeysha Broussard, a math and business teacher at Miami Jackson. Right now I feel like were at a good point and I want to go out with a bang this season, Coach B said. Named Mr. Miami Jackson during the pep rally, Renaldo Flowers Jr. escorts Veronica Orelus, the recipient of the Miss Miami Jackson title, down the 50-yard line. Throughout the season, Coach B has taught her players how to properly treat women: Youve got me telling them how to treat women, how to respect women, how to deal with women, how women are, how to do this how to do that, she says. A lot of young men in our program dont have fathers in their lives, so oddly enough she does bridge that gap between a boy becoming a man, linebacker coach Quan Chess says. I think they have learned a lot about respecting women. When you look at other programs, theyre not as sensitive as we are towards women. We dont have the same problems as other programs, and I think Coach B has a lot to do with that. Miami Jackson had no problems handling Coconut Creek and ultimately won their homecoming game in a 43-0 rout. Drummer Arthoner Shine and the Miami Jackson marching band try to hype up the crowd during the teams final game of the season against Miami Northwestern. Coach B, quarterback coach Tywane Stevens and running back coach Fitzgerald Hardwick try to keep the team focused in its last game of 2016. Coach B says lessons in understanding the opposite sex have gone both ways during the football season. I never knew these guys were so emotional. Theyre like emotional creatures, she says. Most men wont think about it because theyre told theyve got to be tough. Youve got to watch what you say to them, around them, about them. Though the Generals lost their final game to Miami Northwestern 18-6, Coach B still has a lot to smile about as she walks of the field with Miami Jackson principal Carlos Rios. With her first season complete, shes proud but also knows theres much she can improve upon. Im trying to learn everything that I can, she said. Im a sponge. I watch everything. If I dont know how to do something, Im gonna learn it. I would love to build this program from the ground, you know and let it be all mine, let it have my identity. Coach B is met by her family, including her mom, cousins and aunts, after the final game of the season. A lot of people were making fun of Jackson on social media and saying, Jackson is going to be a joke this year, but we just had to come out and play, offensive guard Jacob Cato says. After the final game, Coach B collects helmets from her players and puts them away in the uniform room. While she has enjoyed the season, she reflects that she has had some difficulty finding time for herself. They call me on a weekend like Im their wife or something, she joked. I try to spend time with them, because a lot of them outside of that, they dont have nobody to spend time with them. Wide receiver Seven Fleurimond hugs Coach B in the locker room after the seasons last game. Coaching to the end, coaching these kids up, and being there and fighting with them, thats more than enough for me, she says. ' ' '

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