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Warner's Teammates Outplay Garcia's
Latimes.com ColumnistEven though Kurt Warner threw five touchdown passes for St. Louis--five more than Jeff Garcia threw for San Francisco--the NFL's hottest pair of new quarterbacks seemed reasonably similar in football ability Sunday as the Rams outscored the 49ers in St....Tags: Super Bowl, Chicago Bears, Multi-Sport Events, Football, NFL Preseason
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Why Patriots Won
Latimes.comHOUSTON — This was one of those days when it paid to have last possession. And it was the New England Patriots who, until there were but four ticks left on the clock, had it. On the decisive last-minute drive into the wind here Sunday, New...Tags: Brett Favre, Super Bowl, Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1979), Green Bay Packers, Muhsin Muhammad
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Patriots know the blueprint
Tribune pro football reporterIf you don't think anybody can win the AFC East, you missed last season, when the Patriots bounced from worst to first. This is the only division in which all four teams have made the playoffs at least once in the last three years. The 3-13 Bills, the...Tags: Jamal Anderson, Vinny Testaverde, Super Bowl, Jimmy Johnson, London Fletcher
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Bears see positives in final exhibition
Tribune staff reporterAfter Bears wide receiver David Terrell caught a key 18-yard pass on a crossing route that converted a third down in the first quarter of Wednesday night's preseason finale against the Patriots, he placed the ball gently on the turf. Then Terrell...Tags: Rex Grossman, Mike Ditka, Tom Brady, Chicago Bears, David Terrell
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Fred Mitchell's game Q&A
Q Was Jim Miller even capable of throwing a deep pass at the end of the game? A Miller was relegated to backup duty because of tendinitis in his shoulder and elbow but was forced into action when starter Chris Chandler left the game with a sprained neck....Tags: Henry Burris, Chicago Bears, Tom Brady, Football, Ahmad Merritt
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Surprising Showdowns
Latimes.com ColumnistAstonishing everyone who has been asleep for a month, the NFL's two big games Sunday will involve three of the four teams from the AFL's old Western Division that were not considered preseason Super Bowl favorites. The Game of the Week looks like it...Tags: Brett Favre, Super Bowl, Career and Workplace, Florida Panthers, Multi-Sport Events
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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: Steve McNair, Super Bowl, Hunter Smith, Peyton Manning, Tom Moore
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Bear with us: Play-by-play commentary
ChicagoSports.comDue to NFL contractual obligations we are forced to bring you the start of the Super Bowl XX rematch and miss the end of the Rams-Chargers thriller. But first CBS will bring you 30 seconds of dead air. OK, here we go. Champaign, Ill., the Bears, in...Tags: Super Bowl, Mike Brown (ice hockey), Tebucky Jones, Tornadoes, Mike Vrabel
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Red, white and whew! Patriots win Super Bowl
Baltimore Sun StaffIn the end, it wasn't regular-season MVP quarterback Kurt Warner who seized the moment, but second-year miracle worker Tom Brady. When the confetti finally flew, it wasn't the high-powered St. Louis Rams offense that celebrated, but the gritty New...Tags: Super Bowl, Tebucky Jones, Ted Johnson, Crime, Law and Justice, Mike Vrabel
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Rally recalls Super season
Tribune staff reporterIt took the Immaculate Incompletion, and officials putting bonus time back on the clock twice, but the New England Patriots are still Brady's Bunch, still able to believe they can defend their Super Bowl title in 2003. "That was a wild one," Patriots...Tags: Super Bowl, Tom Brady, Chicago Bears, David Patten, Multi-Sport Events
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Total collapse
Tribune staff reporterIn a season defined by collapses great and small, the Bears suffered perhaps their worst of all Sunday in a 33-30 loss to the defending Super Bowl champion New England Patriots. Their seventh straight loss came as a result of blowing a 27-6 lead that...Tags: Super Bowl, David Patten, Chicago Bears, Football, Stanley Pritchett
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Brady the Banker
Latimes.comJACKSOVILLE, Fla. — At the age of 26, Tom Brady of the New England Patriots stepped up this week to become the dominant figure in world-class sports. As a passer, he has pulled out three Super Bowl victories in the last four years. And as a banker,...Tags: Super Bowl, Dining and Drinking, Peyton Manning, Banking, Philadelphia Eagles
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