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The rest of the NFL
Sentinel Staff WriterARIZONA CARDINALS 2002 RECORD: 5-11. WHEN: July 25. WHERE: Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Ariz. WHO'S NEW: Emmitt Smith, the Dallas icon who last year became the league's career rushing leader, was released in March and opted for pro football...Tags: Kurt Warner, Washington Redskins, Vonnie Holliday, Veterans Affairs, Tebucky Jones
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Week 6 locks and stiffs
RedEyeWeek 6 locks 1. Steve McNair QB, Titans vs. Texans 2. Tim Couch QB, Browns vs. Raiders-70.5 completion rate, 4 TDs in two starts 3. Aaron Brooks QB, Saints vs. Bears 4. Marc Bulger QB, Rams vs. Falcons 5. Jamal Lewis, RB, Ravens at Cardinals 6....Tags: New York Jets, Keenan McCardell, Washington Redskins, Aaron Brooks, John Kasay
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Best of the Century
Latimes.com ColumnistMost end-of-the millennium voters have been making what I think of as a couple of wrong calls. Contemplating the most recent 100 years: • Babe Ruth was the athlete of the century, I'd say, not Muhammad Ali. • O.J. Simpson was the football player of...Tags: Don Hutson, New York Jets, Washington Redskins, Religious Festivals, Fred Beasley
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Indianapolis at New England
Colts' offensive scheme Despite Peyton Manning's dominant performances, the Colts work best when they have a balanced attack (they have called 62 passes and 55 runs this postseason). They will spread the field often, either with a third receiver or by...Tags: Mike Cloud, Multi-Sport Events, National Football League, Kevin Faulk, Mike Vanderjagt
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Give thanks —it's over
Tribune staff reporterAt midfield of Texas Stadium, Thomas Jones gripped the shaved head of his little brother, Julius, and embraced the star of Thursday's 21-7 Cowboys victory over the Bears. Thomas then smiled through gritted teeth, Julius flashed a toothy grin and the...Tags: National Football League, David Terrell, John Tait, Lance Briggs, Paul Edinger
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James, Manning carve up Bears
Tribune staff reporterBack and forth, they bickered loudly. A man in a No. 54 Brian Urlacher jersey leaned over the railing behind the Bears sideline to insult players about their wives, girlfriends and, most of all, their play. Injured safety Mike Brown gave it right back,...Tags: Brian Urlacher, Dominic Rhodes, National Basketball Association, Marvin Harrison, Adrian Peterson
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Aggressive Offense Puts Colts, Rams on Top
Latimes.com ColumnistTo win two of the biggest games of 1999, the Indianapolis Colts and St. Louis Rams both played similarly aggressive first-half football Sunday, repeatedly interspersing first-down passes with passing-down runs. Proving that offense-minded teams can win...Tags: New York Jets, USC Trojans, Kurt Warner, Oronde Gadsden, John Elway
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2005: Good day for Saban -- No surprises
South Florida Sun-SentinelWell, Nick Saban already has shown the whole repertoire this first draft, hasn't he? He's shown conviction. He's shown gamesmanship. He's shown straightforward thinking in taking Ronnie Brown, the ability to play poker in trading Patrick Surtain and to...Tags: John Avery, Ricky Williams, Patrick Surtain, Ahman Green, ESPN (tv network)
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The Better Team Lost
Latimes.com ColumnistOccasionally in an NFL game, the team that plays the better football loses. In a strange 24-21 game Sunday, for example, the winners were the 6-1 Tennessee Titans, who led in the first quarter, 21-0, but scored only three additional points. I'd say...Tags: Bill Clinton, Kurt Warner, Washington Redskins, New York Yankees, Bars and Clubs
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