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for the third straight day and is listed as questionable for the Cardinals home
opener Sunday against the Detroit Lions. Coach Bruce Arians says Fitzgerald
"tweaked" a hamstring in practice on Wednesday. Fitzgerald, in his 10th NFL
season, has missed just four games in his NFL career. The Cardinals have only
three other wide receivers on their roster -- Andre Roberts, Michael Floyd and
rookie Jaron Brown. Tight end Rob Housler is out for the second week in a row
with a high ankle sprain.
Robin
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Tours FedEx Cup and European Tours Race to Dubai in the same season. "It is
still taking a little time to sink in what Ive achieved this week as was the
case when I won the FedEx Cup but then it just kept getting better and better as
the days went on and I am sure this will be the same," he said.
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unresponsive at his home near the Inner Harbor, fire spokesman Battalion Chief
Kevin Cartwright said. He said Brown was dead when firefighters arrived.MADRID,
Spain -- Luis Aragones, the former Spain coach who shaped the teams rise from
perennial underachiever to global powerhouse with a long-awaited title at the
2008 European Championship, has died. He was 75. The Spanish football federation
announced the death early Saturday, saying Aragones died at a Madrid hospital.
He had been battling leukemia. Federation president Angel Maria Villar said
Aragones would be remembered as "very special" -- both for his contributions to
Spanish football and as a person. "With him we have lived the beginning of an
extraordinary phase in football as well as for Spanish society," Villar said.
"This has been a painful dawn for our football." Aragones had a successful
playing career as a sharpshooting international forward who earned 11 caps for
Spain, and then spent the rest of his life as a much-travelled coach. However,
he will mostly be remembered for what happened on June 29, 2008, when his team
beat Germany 1-0 in Vienna to claim its first major title in 44 years. "Luis
Aragones changed the history of Spanish football," Spain captain and goalkeeper
Iker Casillas said. "And for that we will always be thankful." The Euro 2008
triumph was the culmination of Aragones four-year reign as Spain coach, having
taken over a team that for the last 20 years had earned a reputation for always
coming up short in major tournaments. But Aragones instilled a new sense of
belief in his players, even after losing to France in the second round of the
2006 World Cup. He also made the team adopt the quick-passing "tiki-taka" style
of football made famous by Barcelona, and which his players came close to
perfecting at Euro 2008. Led by Barcelona midfielders Xavi Hernandez and Andres
Iniesta -- and the goalscoring of David Villa -- Spain went undefeated through
the tournament, but needed a penalty shootout against Italy to advance from the
quarterfinals. While Aragones stepped down after the tournament, the team went
on to win its first World Cup two years later and then added an unprecedented
third straight major title at Euro 2012 under his successor Vicente del Bosque.
"Without a doubt, our current run of success is a result of his legacy," Del
Bosque said on Saturday, after paying his respects to Aragones family. "He had a
long history of coaching experience and he had a special appreciation for the
game." But Aragones time in charge wasnt without controversy. He made a racist
slur about France striker Thierry Henry -- who is black -- during a training
session in October, 2004, and followed that remark with an outburst about
Englands colonial past.
Aaron Hill
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chants directed at Englands black players during a friendly against Spain in
Madrid. The Spanish Football Federation refused to bow to pressure to fire
Aragones, although it fined him 3,000 euros, a punishment which many felt was
too lenient. Denying he was a racist, Aragones explained that his comment about
Henry was an attempt to motivate forward Jose Antonio Reyes, and he received
important backing from several black players he had coached previously. In
February, 2007, Aragones won a legal appeal against the Spanish Committee for
Sporting Disciplines ruling that his behaviour could have fostered "violent,
racist or xenophobic acts." Spanish media also often complained about his
grouchy demeanour and had regularly called for his dismissal during the two
years before the teams triumph. There was another uproar toward the end of 2006
when he dropped the national teams all-time leading scorer and captain, Real
Madrids Raul Gonzalez, arguing that he was past his prime. It proved a
masterstroke. The team embarked on a 22-game unbeaten run which culminated with
the 2008 title, making Aragones the oldest coach to win a European Championship
title. Despite the victory, the Spanish federation made no attempt to persuade
him to extend his contract and five days later he moved abroad for the first
time to take charge of Turkish club Fenerbahce, a couple of weeks before his
70th birthday. "Im leaving because there wasnt more done for me to stay,"
Aragones said at the time. His playing career began 43 years earlier, when
Aragones joined Atletico Madrid. He scored 123 times in 265 games for the team
-- the second highest in its history -- and helped the club win three Spanish
league titles and two Copa del Reys. It also reached the 1974 European Cup
final, where it lost to Bayern Munich in a replay. Aragones, nicknamed "The Sage
of Hortaleza" in reference to the Madrid suburb of his birth, was then appointed
as Atletico coach and led the team to the 1975 World Club Championship, the 1976
Copa del Rey and the 1977 league title. He coached Atletico on a total of five
occasions and he had two spells each at Mallorca and Real Betis. He was also in
charge of Barcelona, Espanyol, Sevilla, Valencia and Oviedo in a career total of
757 games, a Spanish league record. Aragones is survived by his wife Pepa, five
children and 11 grandchildren.
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