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    Oct 8, 2008 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  1. Left for dead in '07, Falcons surprise NFL team so far

    O, by the Way
    An amazing NFL story that's been playing out quietly under the radar is the turnaround of the Atlanta Falcons.This was clearly a franchise left for dead. At the end of 2007, the Falcons were metaphorically in the same shape that Sherman......

    Tags: National Football League, Sports, Michael Vick, Baltimore Ravens, Football

  2. Dec 21, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  3. Fox gets more letters right than wrong in Spags' name

    Watchdog
    I had trouble focusing on what Howie Long was saying about Steve Spagnuolo on Fox's pregame show, because I was distracted by the morbid fascination of the graphic that read, "Steve Spagnola." Whatever. Most of the letters were correct. Click......

    Tags: National Football League, Baseball, New England Patriots, New York Giants, Miami Dolphins

  4. Jul 23, 2008 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  5. Preakness preview: Gayego, Tres Borrachos

    O, by the Way
    Gayego, who was just announced as a Preakness starter earlier this week, is the only colt from the Kentucky Derby field to challenge Big Brown here in Baltimore. Gayego, who was flown in from the West Coast for the Preakness,......

    Tags: Arkansas, Big Brown, Churchill Downs, Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes

  6. May 19, 2013 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  7. Fate leads former Hampton All-American Ronald Curry to 49ers coaching job

    The rejections stung, sure. They always do. But Ronald Curry had overcome far more, and a few job interviews that didn't pan out weren't about to discourage him.
    The rejections stung, sure. They always do. But Ronald Curry had overcome far more, and a few job interviews that didn't pan out weren't about to discourage him. "Everything happens for a reason," he said Friday afternoon. "That's how I've always...

    Tags: National Football League, Robert Griffin III, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Ronald Curry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

  8. Apr 18, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Winning is Hawks' best retaliation

    If the Blackhawks truly want to retaliate Thursday night for Raffi Torres' dirty hit on Marian Hossa, the most satisfying method will be measured on the scoreboard and not in the penalty box.
    If the Blackhawks truly want to retaliate Thursday night for Raffi Torres' dirty hit on Marian Hossa, the most satisfying method will be measured on the scoreboard and not in the penalty box. Hurting a Coyote won't necessarily help the Hawks. As tempted...

    Tags: Roger Goodell, Jonathan Toews, Marian Hossa, Phoenix Coyotes, New York Islanders

  10. Feb 16, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Cutler should expect many teaching moments

    In the event Marc Trestman and Jay Cutler do not always speak the same language, the Bears have hired a translator.
    In the event Marc Trestman and Jay Cutler do not always speak the same language, the Bears have hired a translator. We can be assured Matt Cavanaugh can converse in Trestmanish as well as Cutlerese. What's more, he presumably understands whatever sign...

    Tags: National Football League, Tim Tebow, Bill Belichick, Bill Walsh, Joe Montana

  12. Jan 19, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  13. San Francisco 49ers, Atlanta Falcons loaded with offensive weapons

    ATLANTA — Twenty years ago, Jerry Glanville, then the goofball coach of the Atlanta Falcons, concocted a way to get under the skin of the San Francisco 49ers. Seeing as his team the year before had swept the 49ers and Los Angeles Rams, along...

    Tags: Randy Moss, National Football League, Mario Manningham, Sex Crimes, New England Patriots

  14. Nov 11, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. Suddenly flawed Falcons part of an imperfection convection

    What's the sound when perfection goes poof?
    What's the sound when perfection goes poof? Sunday, it was a thud, as New Orleans cornerback Jabari Greer batted away a fourth-down pass by the Atlanta Falcons, who were two yards away from a touchdown that would have kept them undefeated. From 8-0 to 9...

    Tags: National Football League, Adam Hayward, ESPN (tv network), Nick Foles, UNC Charlotte 49ers

  16. Aug 26, 2012 |Column| Hartford Courant
  17. UConn QB Chandler Whitmer Seeing A Childhood Dream Come True

    — It turns out his first spoken word wasn't "mama" or "dada." So when Chandler Whitmer was asked Sunday about when he first dreamed of becoming a Division I starting quarterback, his explanation wasn't entirely surprising.
    The Hartford Courant
    — It turns out his first spoken word wasn't "mama" or "dada." So when Chandler Whitmer was asked Sunday about when he first dreamed of becoming a Division I starting quarterback, his explanation wasn't entirely surprising. "My first word was 'ball,...

    Tags: College Football, Paul Pasqualoni, University of Connecticut Football, Spider-Man (fictional character), Heisman Trophy

  18. Nov 11, 2010 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  19. Hampton's run still tops

    Blame Curt Newsome if you're a Crabber. Thank him if you're a Phantom. Newsome coached the only two football teams that beat Hampton High from September 1995 to Thanksgiving 1999. He played on Phoebus' first varsity team, returned as an assistant and...

    Tags: Athletes, Ronald Curry, Virginia Tech, Bill Dee, Ahmad Hawkins

  20. Jan 7, 2011 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  21. New England's Jerod Mayo leads strong Peninsula presence in NFL postseason

    From Henry Jordan to Lawrence Taylor, Shaun Gayle to Todd Kelly, Antoine Bethea to Mike Tomlin, Peninsula athletes have collected a fair share of Super Bowl rings.
    From Henry Jordan to Lawrence Taylor, Shaun Gayle to Todd Kelly, Antoine Bethea to Mike Tomlin, Peninsula athletes have collected a fair share of Super Bowl rings. As the NFL playoffs kick off Saturday, the question becomes whether that collection will...

    Tags: National Football League, Arizona Cardinals, Bill Belichick, New England Patriots, Ben Roethlisberger

  22. Jan 25, 2011 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  23. Paul Wheeler's exit at Lafayette prompts questions that can't be answered

    Judging the fairness of Paul Wheeler's exit as Lafayette High's football coach is impossible.
    David Teel
    Judging the fairness of Paul Wheeler's exit as Lafayette High's football coach is impossible. But judging Williamsburg-James City County Schools is not. Administrators and/or their lawyers are dodging, an understandable but frustrating stance to nosy...

    Tags: Censorship, College of William and Mary, Career and Workplace, Lawyers, Virginia Tech

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