JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville Jaguars running back Denard Robinson said his car ended up in a retention pond after a single-car accident earlier this month because he fell asleep while at a stoplight.Robinson emphasized that he was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol at the time of the early-morning accident on July 3.If that was the case, I would have had a DUI, Robinson said in his first public comments since the accident.According to the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office report, Robinsons Chevy Impala slowly drove through an intersection on the wrong side of the road and ended up in a retention pond shortly after 4 a.m. July 3.Robinson was found asleep at the wheel of his car while it was slowly sinking into the pond. The 25-year-old Robinson and his passenger, 29-year-old Marissa O. Staples, were unhurt. However, police officers had to tell Robinson multiple times that the car was in the pond and convince him to leave, according to the police report.The report also stated that officer M.T. Borgert screened Robinson for impairment and determined that Robinson was not impaired and should not be charged with driving under the influence. In addition, it was written on the police report that alcohol and drug tests were not given.However, Robinson said Thursday he was tested for impairment and he didnt seem pleased with the fact that the report said the police had trouble waking him up and convincing him and his passenger to leave the car.You read what you read, Robinson said. I dont want to go against it. I dont want to say nothing against nobody. I talked to the police already so its something that I dont really too much care about talking about....They questioned me. They did a lot of questions. They did a lot of tests.Robinson said Staples is his cousin and they were driving home after checking to see if an area business was open when the accident occurred.Robinson was not cited at the time. However, Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams announced July 6 an investigation into the actions of the responding officers. Robinson was issued a citation for careless driving on July 10. The investigation is ongoing.Robinson said he was surprised to receive the citation, which occurred while he was in London for one week for a three-day football academy put on by the teams United Kingdom branch, but he accepted it and said he made a mistake and will deal with the consequences.I feel blessed, he said. It could have been a situation where I couldnt be talking to yall right now. The situation could have been way worse than that. I could have hurt somebody or killed somebody. Im truly blessed that nothing happened to nobody. I came off [with] no harm, no scratches or nothing. The passenger [wasnt hurt either].I think its one of those things that open your eyes and say youve got to count your blessings and I understand that. China Shoes Wholesale . Collaros, 25, was solid last season, posting a 5-2 record as the starter while incumbent Ricky Ray was injured. Collaros also started Torontos 23-20 regular-season finale loss to Montreal — Ray didnt dress because the Argos had already clinched first in the East Division — but was one of three quarterbacks to play that day. Fake China Shoes . -- Jaye Marie Green shot a 4-under 68 on Thursday to increase her lead to five strokes after the second round of the LPGA Tours qualifying tournament. https://www.chinashoesshop.com/ .H. -- Matt Kenseth made it 2 for 2 in the Chase, holding off teammate Kyle Busch to win Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. China Shoes Nike . It just didnt show when he hit the ice. Berra made 42 saves and Kris Russell scored at 1:32 of overtime, lifting the Calgary Flames to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday night. Cheap Shoes From China . It was hard for Luck to pull off another comeback, or even get into the end zone, while standing on the sideline. Rivers threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to rookie Keenan Allen and Nick Novak kicked four field goals to give the Chargers a 19-9 victory against the Colts on Monday night. TAMPA, Fla. -- Dawn Coe-Jones, the Canadian Golf Hall of Famer who won three times on the LPGA Tour, died Saturday after a battle with cancer. She was 56.Fellow former Canadian LPGA Tour player Gail Graham, Golf Canada and The Legends Tour said Saturday that Coe-Jones died at a hospice near her home in Tampa. She was diagnosed with bone cancer this year.From Lake Cowichan, British Columbia, Coe-Jones played on the LPGA Tour from 1984 to 2008. She won more than $3.dddddddddddd3 million and had 44 career top-10 finishes.Coe-Jones won the 1983 Canadian Womens Amateur and starred at Lamar University. She won LPGA Tours 1992 Womens Kemper Open, 1994 LPGA Palm Beach Classic and 1995 Tournament of Champions.She was inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame in 2003. ' ' '