Depot Rookie
Depot Rookie
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![]() SIGNED TONY STEWART HOME DEPOT ROOKIE 124 scale car JSAE08415 US $275.00
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![]() Stewart 20 Home Depot 1999 Pontiac Rookie Stripes 118 US $249.95
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![]() NEW TONY STEWART 2000 HOME DEPOT ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1 OF 2000 AUTOGRAPHED US $200.00
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![]() Joey Logano Signed 124 Home Depot 20 Rookie Year ROY US $149.95
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![]() Autographed RCCA Elite 1st Win 2009 ROOKIE JOEY LOGANO HOME DEPOT US $149.95
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![]() Tony Stewart Brookfield Set Incentive Home Depot Rookie Car Trailer Cab 1 24 US $125.99
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![]() JOEY LOGANO 20 HOME DEPOT 2009 ROOKIE RCCA 1 24 ELITE US $119.99
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![]() Tony Stewart Brookfield 3 pc Set Home Depot Rookie Car Trailer Cab 1 24 1999 US $116.99
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![]() Tony Stewart Rookie of the Year Revell 124 Home Depot US $116.95
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![]() 20 Tony Stewart Home Depot Rookie Of The Year 124 US $100.00
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![]() 2009 Joey Logano 20 Home Depot Rookie 124 Nascar 830 Diecast 2010 Relase ROY US $89.99
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![]() 1999 Brookfield Set Tony Stewart Home Depot Habitat rookie car trailer 650 made US $84.99
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![]() 2009 ACTION JOEY LOGANO 20 HOME DEPOT 124 ROOKIE YEAR US $79.99
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![]() Joey Logano SIGNED 124 Home Depot 20 ROOKIE diecast 2009 AUTOGRAPH auto COA A US $79.95
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![]() Joey Logano SIGNED 124 Home Depot 02 ROOKIE diecast 2008 AUTOGRAPH auto COA A US $79.95
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![]() Tony Stewart 1999 Revell 1 24 20 Home Depot Prototype Rookie Car US $71.99
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![]() Tony Stewart 1999 home depot habitat for humanity rookie action 124 scale US $60.00
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![]() AUTOGRAPHED 2009 Joey Logano 20 HOME DEPOT ROOKIE 124 Elite SIGNED w COA Rare US $99.99
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![]() 2009 Joey Logano 20 HOME DEPOT 124 Rookie of the Year RCCA COLOR CHROME Elite US $99.99
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![]() Tony Stewart Rookie of the year 2000 Home Depot 124 Bank 1 of 2000 a 1 64 car US $69.99
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![]() TONY STEWART20 1999 HDEPOT HABITAT ROOKIE 1 18 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX US $59.95
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![]() TONY STEWART 1999 ACTION 20 HOME DEPOT ROOKIE CAR US $55.00
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![]() 1999 Tony Stewart 1 24 HOME DEPOT Rookie Stripes 1 4008 CLEAR WINDOW CAR US $55.00
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![]() 1999 Tony Stewart 20 HOME DEPOT Rookie 1 24 Action RCCA CWB NASCAR diecast US $52.47
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![]() 1999 Tony Stewart 20 HOME DEPOT Rookie 1 24 Action SelectNet diecast RARE CWC US $52.47
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![]() Tony Stewart 1999 Revell 1 18 20 Home Depot Prototype Rookie Car US $51.99
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Atlanta Falcon Football
June 30, 1965, will always be remembered as both a termination and a commencement in the history of Atlanta Professional Sports. For on that day The Falcons were born and began their storied history in the National Football League.
Everything that had happened before was set aside for the immediate task of putting a team on the field. An $18 million stadium to play in was under construction (Atlanta Fulton County Stadium), but as an "expansion" teams every detail had to be dealt with!
Rankin Smith, a young insurance executive, had controlling ownership of the Falcons.
Virtually unknown to the general public, Smith immediately endeared himself to aficionados of the sport by asking a choice rhetorical question at a press conference following his acquisition of the franchise: "Doesn't every adult male in America want to own his own football team?" Not every adult male American has the wherewithal to swing such a deal, but it was comforting to hear that a man is capable of dreams like those of any other guy.
In the first day there were over 1,000 phone calls to Smith's offices for tickets. By August, a contest was completed which resulted in the nickname Falcons. Several persons suggested the name "Falcons" in the contest, but a school teacher from nearby Griffin, GA (Ms Julia Elliott), was selected winner because of her reasons: "The falcon is proud and dignified, with great courage and fight. It never drops prey. It is deadly and has a great sporting tradition."
By the middle of December, Smith had signed the most coveted college football player in the nation, Texas linebacker Tommy Nobis. By Christmas Eve, when the Falcons cut off a brief 54-day ticket sale with almost no promotion, a new National Football League record had been established for season tickets sold by a new team (45,000). I was one of those 45,000!
Green Bay Packer assistant Norb Hacker was hired as the first head coach and immediately started sifting through a huge list of NFL players made available to the Atlanta expansion team by other teams in the league.
Three men were chosen from each NFL club and these 42 formed the nucleus of the roster. Added to this group were the drafted rookies, scores of free agents and a few miscellaneous players obtained in trades. In all, Hecker and his staff were faced with evaluating over 130 men from July to September, during their first training camp in Black Mountain, NC.
On August 27, in Columbia, South Carolina, the Falcons recorded their first victory, beating the San Francisco 49ers, 24-17, in a preseason game. This marked the beginning of a many times frustrating and "less than exciting" history of the Atlanta Falcons.
In over 35 years of the ownership of the Smith Family the Falcons only had "very brief" moments of success! When Rankin Smith Sr. died in October 1997, his family maintained control of the Falcons. The team has had a less than stellar record. Under Rankin Smith's ownership, the team won one division title, in 1980, and made it to the playoffs five times. The only "real success" that the Falcons achieved during the Smith's ownership was, under the direction of head coach Dan Reeves, the Falcons franchise captured its first NFC championship following the 1998 regular season. On January 31, 1999 in Super Bowl XXXIII in Miami FL, the Denver Broncos defeated the Falcons 34-17.
On December 6, 2001, a new chapter in the history of the Atlanta Falcons began! On that day, Arthur M. Blank, the co-founder of Atlanta-based Home Depot, reached an agreement to purchase the team. A new Era Begins!
With the turmoil and tragedies of the past few years the Falcons are in the midst of another "new beginning". Gone are Michael Vick and his legal problems. Gone are Bobby Petrino, and his "college style coaching" that had a very poor "trial" in the NFL. However there is a new attitude on the Falcons and with their fans. The fate of the Falcons is again in the hands of a man named Smith. Mike Smith the new head coach. Along with new General Manager, Thomas Dimtroff, Smith has built a team around a veteran defense, several strategic free-agent signings and a rookie quarterback, Matt Ryan. With guts and guile the Falcons have turned the page on their past and are rising again in the NFC South. Watch THESE Falcons... The future looks VERY Bright!
About the Author
Collecting
Atlanta Falcons merchandise
is a hobby for author, writer and avid NFL sports fan, Freddie Brister. Freddie is one of those football trivia guys who know all about the NFL and the especially the Atlanta Falcons.


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