Prosser, Jr.Executive Vice President, Finance and Administration626.578.6803(Logo: http://)SOURCEJacobs Engineering Group Inc.John W. Prosser, Jr., Executive Vice President, Finance and Administration ofJacobs Engineering Group Inc., 1-626-578-6803. FanHouse is reporting that Florida Tuskers head coach Jim Haslett has been contacted by an NFL team about becoming their head coach. ProFootballTalk suggests that Haslett could have been contacted by the Buccaneers to replace Jim Bates as the defensive coordinator.Haslett lost in the UFL Championship after a game-winning field goal by Graham Gano. Haslett told reporters after the loss that "A lot of guys have been contacted; myself, a bunch of coaches have been contacted." Haslett also mentioned that he thinks that DeDe Dorsey will get some NFL calls. This article is also featured on Reservation For Six. 
The Raiders are willing to sell 10 of their franchise, which is not enough according to every single Raider fan in the world.This comes 11 months after reports from ESPN that said the Raiders were working on selling the team to a billionaire, who planned on moving the team back to Los Angeles. At that time the Raiders were selling their franchise to the lead banker of Metropoloulos.Read this."Metropoloulos' lead broker is trying to negotiate a purchase option on the Raiders within three to five years upon closing the deal, sources told Mortensen.Metropoulos had been identified previously by the Philadelphia Daily News last offseason as an aggressive buyer with a desire to relocate a franchise to Los Angeles. He has publicly denied his reported attempts, but sources confirm their veracity. "From ESPN: It appears at least to me that Metropoloulos's banker is trying to buy the Raiders again. By Gabriel Madway Stocks Media LAS VEGAS, Jan 8 (Reuters) - U.S. chip maker Advanced MicroDevices Inc (AMD.N), facing a slump in demand for personalcomputers, is hoping the old adage that entertainment isrecession proof will prove true this year.

At the Consumer Electronics Show ID:nN05368327 in LasVegas on Thursday, AMD Chief Executive Dirk Meyer showed offnew technology for advanced computer graphics in video gamesand films, in what the company called the convergence of the"cinematic and the interactive." Meyer said AMD's new chips will help blur the lines betweengames and films, helping them look much more life-like. He also announced plans to develop, along with softwarecompany OTOY, what he called the "fastest graphicssupercomputer" in the world in the second half of 2009. Thesupercomputer could help film studios make movies moreinteractive and gaming companies increase realism, Meyeradded. But the upbeat tone of his presentation was at odds withthe half-empty Las Vegas Hilton Theater and the chip industry'ssomber mood. Just a day earlier, AMD's chief rival Intel Corp (INTC.O),the world's largest chip maker, stunned the market with itssecond revenue warning on the fourth quarter, saying demand forpersonal computers was even worse than it feared.