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Cal D. McNair has been Vice Chairman of Houston NFL Holdings, LP since January 2008.

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The history of the Houston Texans start at the 2002 AFC-NFC Hall of Fame Game which takes place in Canton (Ohio). The match produced the fervor and dreams of the people of Houston. The idea of ??rebuilding an NFL team in the city seduced by the thought of fans and owner Bob McNair.
His story begins in 1997, after being fired by the NHL (National Hockey League). McNair, therefore aims to create an "expansion team" in Houston. In just a few months, the efforts are paying McNair. In fact, NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue plans studied at the owners meeting held in October.
In June 1998, the NFL Stadium Committee visited the city of Houston as the site for a stadium with retractable roof. Nine months later, the league is six months in Los Angeles (also a candidate) to establish plans for the stadium, find an owner. Los Angeles fails to meet the challenge, therefore, chose Houston as the NFL's 32 th franchise. "McNair, after stepping up efforts to land The historical expansion team, Became Encouraged In The summer of 1999 When It Appeared That Los Angeles' BID WAS failing." In September, McNair is prepared for the next owners meeting in Atlanta. During this meeting the owners voted unanimously to draft McNair.
In January 2000, Charley Casserly McNair chose as General Manager. This one sees the Redskins win three Super Bowl.
We must now find an identity and therefore a nickname to the franchise in Houston. After much research, five nicknames are used: Apollos, Bobcats, Stallions, Texans, Wildcatters. The following month, the choice is reduced to three, Apollos, Stallions and Texans.
On 6 September, was officially appointed the fraanchise Houston Texans. McNair with Tagliabue, chose the name, colors and logo of the franchise.
On January 21, 2001, Dom Capers was the first Head Coach of the franchise.
Houston beat the Cowboys 19-10 in the opening match of the 2002 season. This is the second "expansion team" that wins their opening game after Minnesota beat the Bears in 1961.

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Reliant Stadium was the first stage of the National Football League to have a retractable roof. The architects of HOK Sport and Uni-Systems have worked together to develop a design and mechanization of the building, using the basic principles of kinetic architecture.

Before 1997, the city of Houston had a football franchise of the National Football League, famous as the Houston Oilers. This team had played nearly three decades in the Astrodome and began to require the building of a new land-art in the mid-1990s. After numerous attempts at negotiations failed, the team decided to move to Nashville, Tennessee after the 1996 season, so to become the Tennessee Oilers (later renamed the Tennessee Titans).

Later, Bob McNair rich appealed to the architects of the company HOK Sport to design a new retractable roof stadium in hopes to host a future team in the National Football League in the city. During the year 1999, the league was convinced by this innovative project and awarded a new franchise in Houston, known as the Houston Texans, whose owner is Bob McNair. The location of the new enclosure was chosen on land adjacent to the Astrodome, and the site officially began March 9, 2000. In October 2000, Reliant Energy the company signed a huge contract worth $ 300 million to enable it to impose its name on all the infrastructure and this Reliant Park for 32 years. Reliant Stadium opens for the first time its doors on August 24, 2002 during a preseason meeting between the Texans to the Miami Dolphins. The first regular season game for the young home team was held Sept. 8, 2002 against the Dallas Cowboys.

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The budget for the elevation of the stadium was $ 352 million. Bob McNair has helped by providing $ 115 million. This amount consisted of $ 50 million in Personal Seat Licenses, for $ 10 million from parking fees and tickets for other events, then $ 50 million per team. Public funding is increased to $ 237 million through taxes on hotels and car rentals. The choice of the retractable roof was chosen because of the warm weather and especially because the chamber hosts rodeos and more than 2 million spectators annually. Reliant Stadium has many amenities with 8,200 club seats, 187 luxury suites, club lounges and, bars, and the official store of the Texans (Team Store). Though open for a short time he has already organized one of the largest gathering of American football, Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004 with the victory 32-29 Patriots New England on the Carolina Panthers, but the match was marred by the controversial Scandal Nipplegate.

On August 9, 2006, Reliant Stadium has been the largest crowd for a soccer game in Texas with 70,550 spectators in the stands during the visit of FC Barcelona in the United States. Barcelona made a draw 4-4 with Club America after scoring three goals in ten minutes. On Sunday, March 9, 2008, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo drew 73,459 spectators, which is the historical record of the stadium.

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What's new to the Houston Texans?

For the arrival of spring, we propose a new small offset that takes you behind the scenes of an NFL team.

Texans owner Bob McNair will invest this March 24, the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame. McNair graduated from the University of South Carolina, a Bachelor of Science which he obtained in 1958. In 1999, McNair has received honorary, the degree of Doctor of Letters and Humanities of the University.

April 29, McNair and his wife Janice, are invited to a gala luncheon to be held at the Center for Child Depelchin. The purpose of this conference is mental illness, and is organized to raise funds for the diagnosis and treatment of behavioral diseases in children.

Texans coach Gary Kubiak meanwhile, is the honorary president of the sixth edition of Impact a Hero in Sugar Land, Texas, June 5 This gives the start of several events to raise money for veterans severely wounded and disabled and their families.

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Doping: Cushing argues overtraining

Linebacker Brian Cushing, suspended, said his positive doping test for a banned substance was the result of overtraining.

Cushing is suspended for the first four games this season after failing last September, a screening test for the hormone HCG, a substance banned in the NFL.

Cushing said he never took the drug, used to restart production of testosterone after taking steroids, and it ignores how the drug entered his body.

Cushing trained with his team Monday morning. He contends that doctors told him he had failed the test because of "overtraining syndrome", which he says can trigger hormonal spikes.

Texans owner Bob McNair, visited New York on Monday to meet with commissioner Roger Goodell in hopes of obtaining a reduction of the suspension of Cushing. The league rejected the appeal of Cushing in February.

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Football hype with the Houston Texans tickets

For those who want to experience the fun and excitement of cutting edge football, you can not get closer than the tickets with the Houston Texans. For a team that began with an expansion team, the Texans are now seen as a team with the most potential in the NFL.

The Houston Texans are part of the National Football League and are affiliated to the AFC South and the American Football League. Texans do not currently have no league, division or conference wins to their name, mainly because they are still very new team.

From Hockey Football

In 1997 a man named Bob McNair was hoping to bring a hockey team in Houston at the time, football was not on his head at all. He was hoping to bring an expansion team in Houston, but could not because of lack of facilities. Instead, he decided to buy a franchise and move it to Houston. He was interested by the Edmonton Oilers, who went through a rough patch.

However, Bud Adams changed the story a little later, he won the approval of the Houston Oilers move to Tennessee. Houston was suddenly faced with the prospect of not having football, at least for the next ten years. It was then that McNair has decided to try for a football team instead. After a series of concerted efforts, in 1999, Houston was awarded the 32nd franchise in the NFL, and in 2002 the team was finally ready to hit the ground.

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Carr And Controversies

Houston was ready to see their football team hit the field for the Houston Texans and tickets were selling fast, since everyone wanted to be there to support them. Fans were not disappointed, there was a lot of talent on the team, especially a player known as David Carr. Apart from that, the Texans were quickly break a number of issues such as an expansion team. They became the second expansion team in history to win their first game, the first expansion team to win their first two opening matches and was also noted for having sent more players to Pro Bowl that n 'matter what other expansion team.

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Currently, the Houston Texans tickets were a hot product that fans have lined up to see when the Texans begin to deliver great victories. The team seems to be on track and Carr was looking for the face of the Texans. However things seem to be rocky for the team in 2004, when the team returned without short. Even the great Carr began to be booed off the field became more and more that fans disappointed by the performance of the team. By 2005, things had not improved and spread rumors that the Texans were trying to finish on the bottom so they have first dibs on Reggie Bush.

As expected, the Texans were liquidated in the background, but they stunned the football world by choosing Mario Williams instead. Speculation spread over whether this is a bad decision and many football fans have been Houston Texans get their ticket to see what happens. You can order yours with a ticket vendor authorized by going online.

Al is the webmaster of Houston Texans tickets, a sports entertainment website with team and venue history for every event, and the Houston Texans ticket information.

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NFL News: Gerald McCoy Donald Penn and more ...

The Bucs are betting big on McCoy and Penn, Andrew Johnson should receive its increase shortly and more ...

-The Bucs have released the checkbook yesterday by signing mega-contracts to their first choice Gerald McCoy (DT) and their starting LT Donald Penn. The contract McCoy, 3rd overall choice is fairly whopping: five years, $ 63.4 million with a guaranteed amount of $ 35 million. Tabarouette. We are dealing with really ridiculous amounts for a defensive tackle. For his part, Penn has signed a six-year deal worth up to $ 48 million. We do not know the contents of the guaranteed amount, but Penn should be happy because he had played the last three seasons with one-year contracts. The Glazer brothers have a reputation for being cheap but they have invested in the future of their team this time around.

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Still, the signatures of first choice to report:

Demaryius Thomas (WR, Denver, 22e): 5 years, 12.5 million, guaranteed amount of 9.35 million

Joe Haden (CB, Cleveland, 7e): 5 years, $ 50 million, 26 guaranteed MS

Jason Pierre-Paul (DE, NY Giants, 15th): 5 years, 20 million, $ 11 million guaranteed @

-That leaves 13 first-round pick still without a contract with the second overall choice Ndamukong Suh (DT, Lions).

According to Chris Mortensen, ESPN, Andre Johnson will soon receive the salary increase he claims. Bob McNair, the Texans' owner, has clearly announced its intention to reward Johnson for the good services he has rendered to the team.

-After his ankle injury, Dez Bryant (WR, Cowboys) expects to make a comeback in the last preseason game of Dallas. At worst, he should be able to take part in the opening game of their own.

-Monterio Hardesty (RB, Browns) will miss the next two weeks of camp to his team. The choice of the second round of the Brown has twisted his knee in training.

-Finally, Pat White showed up at Dolphins camp a day late. It is unclear what fate the team store for him but at least he trains instead of sulking at home.

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Texans owner confident to agree with Andre Johnson

The owner of the Houston Texans, Bob McNair says he hopes to reach an new agreement with Andre Johnson by "two weeks" and thus ensure the services of star receiver for the duration of his career.

Johnson participated in the first team training on Friday, putting aside the fact that his contract situation remains unresolved. He is seeking a new agreement, though there is still five years to his current contract worth U.S. $ 60 million. But he said he would not become a distraction for the team with a strike.

Johnson led the NFL with gains of 1569 yards in 2009 and he caught 100 passes for the third time in four years. He revealed that he was not worried about his contract even though he admitted that he would become the highest paid receiver in the league.

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The Texans' locker room ransacked

Houston Texans owner Bob McNair and had ordered a thorough search of his team's locker room about a month ago. McNair wanted to make sure and probably show others that none of his players used banned substances by the NFL.

This decision was revealed nearly a month after the incident, was established following the suspensions for taking product linebacker Brian Cushing's illicit and tackle Duane Brown. Both were suspended for four games earlier this season.

McNair want to take every precaution to avoid any new story. He believes that his players under the responsibility of the club when the premises of the franchise. And thus gives the right to control any player of his size.

The NFL has not spread on this story and has just reported that the search was an internal action to Texans

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