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MONTREAL -- A large section of the roof blew off the top of Montreals Maurice Richard Arena on Thursday, apparently by the force of powerful winds. Part of the roof, about the size of a couple of school buses, tumbled down the side of an exterior wall onto some trees. Officials did not report any injuries. Sylvain Cuillerier, a spokesman for Montreals fire department, said a 20-metre by 30-metre section of the roof was blown off the top of the arena. Several members of Canadas national short-track speedskating team, which trains at the arena, gathered outside the building to survey the damage. They wondered whether their training session on Friday morning would still be a go. "Nothings confirmed yet, I have no clue, but my guess is they might have to test the roof to make sure," said Liam McFarlane, a team member for the last six years and a former Olympic alternate. "Maybe well be off a day. Were heading off to Calgary in a week so either way well have ice." The sounds of twisting, vibrating metal still echoed through the area hours after firefighters said the incident occurred. At one point, a piece of sheet metal, around the size of a small coffee table, bounced down the street at high speed like a tumbleweed. The rink, adjacent to the Olympic Stadium, has served as the home of Canadas national short-track speedskating team. It opened in the early 1960s, was a venue for events at the 1976 Summer Olympics and has hosted junior hockey over the decades. The arena has a capacity of 4,750 and is perhaps best known locally for the statue of Richard in front of the building. Dozens of people in the residential area gathered at the scene behind the police tape. Police closed a nearby subway station and structural engineers were inside the building. Scaffolding could be seen outside the building and McFarlane said construction crews had been doing work in recent days. 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The similarities through the New York quarterbacks first three NFL seasons are unmistakable: Doubts from fans and media that they could ever truly lead their franchise. Struggles on the field. The immense pressure of playing in New York. Sanchez knows all this and has worked hard in the off-season, perhaps spurred on even more by the presence of Tim Tebow as his backup quarterback. One day this spring, Sanchez was curious and decided to see just how closely he and the Giants quarterback compare through their first three seasons. -- Sanchez: 9,209 yards passing with 55 touchdowns and 51 interceptions in 47 games -- with four road playoff wins. -- Manning: 8,049 yards passing with 54 TDs and 44 INTs in 41 games -- with two playoff losses. Oh, and their quarterback ratings? Exactly the same at 73.2. The difference for Manning came the following season, when he elevated his game in the post-season and began his climb to elite status. 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He heard it from offensive co-ordinator Tony Sparano on one incompletion -- a deep pass to Chaz Schilens -- for not checking down. He also had a 25-yard scramble that excited the crowd. "Getting more comfortable by the day," he said. "I think just the plays and everything, thats the easy part." Rex Ryan wants to see the quarterbacks get rid of the ball faster, a common knock on Tebow, who has worked on his mechanics all off-season. The Jets coach plans to start using practice buzzers to speed things up, just as they did last season after Sanchez struggled against Baltimore in Week 4. "We did it last year a little," Ryan said. "Were going back to it, though." The Jets have yet to work on the wildcat package with Tebow, sticking to the base offence for now. The trickery will come, and Tebow -- as Sanchezs do-it-all backup -- will be ready for anything. "I just look forward to whatever opportunities I get," Tebow said, smiling. "Whatever my role is, I have fun doing anything out there. Thats just my attitude. Its how Ive always been." ' ' '
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