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Game 16: Ravens' painful season ends with smile
Sun reporterAs the Ravens closed out one of the most disastrous seasons in team history, even their final celebration might have been in vain. By outlasting the uninspired Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-21, the Ravens traded their first win in 76 days for sliding down in...Tags: Hines Ward, Football, NFL Draft, Derrick Mason, Atlanta Falcons
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Week 1: Ravens Q&A with Mike Preston
Baltimoresun.com staffMatt, Perry Hall: What did you think of the play-calling at the end of the game? Mike Preston: Before I begin to answer your question, I have one note for readers. I've heard I've been the subject in several chat room discussions. When I took a few weeks...Tags: Steve McNair, Ben Roethlisberger, Willis McGahee, Football, Bars and Clubs
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Ravens' painful season ends with smile
Sun reporterAs the Ravens closed out one of the most disastrous seasons in team history, even their final celebration might have been in vain. By outlasting the uninspired Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-21, the Ravens traded their first win in 76 days for sliding down in...Tags: Football, Hines Ward, Derrick Mason, Atlanta Falcons, Oakland Raiders
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Weis Blew It
Latimes.comWhen onetime NFL coaches Pete Carroll of USC and Charlie Weis of Notre Dame were cranking up last week for the football game of the year — college or pro — Weis apparently confided to at least three newspaper reporters: "I own Pete Carroll."...Tags: Pete Carroll, Football, New York Giants, Matt Leinart, Peyton Manning
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The Injury Threat
Latimes.comWith Ben Roethlisberger at quarterback and with their new interest in passing, the Pittsburgh Steelers had become the NFL's team to beat this season in the run for the Super Bowl after his passes had been the principal weapon in a dramatic 24-22 win...Tags: Football, Donovan McNabb, Rodney Harrison, Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons
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Aggressors Win
Latimes.com columnistTo win his first 13 games again this year, Peyton Manning, the conscientious Indianapolis quarterback, will have to beat better teams than he met last year. But he can win most of the time if he plays as he did opening night, when he came out as an...Tags: National Football Conference, Football, New York Giants, Joey Porter, Peyton Manning
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Available veteran quarterbacks
The Bears need a quarterback. With injury-prone Jim Miller and Chris Chandler and ineffectual Henry Burris on the roster, it's safe to say the team will pursue a veteran QB this off-season. Whether he turns into just a quarterback or the quarterback,...Tags: Jeff Blake, Tony Banks, Football, Surgery, Donovan McNabb
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Bears just keep pressing, losing
Tribune staff reporterAn ominous shadow of doubt continued to grow over and within the Bears on Sunday, as a 21-14 loss to the Detroit Lions ran their record to 0-4 and their answers to zero. The defeat was the Bears' eighth in their last nine games and their 12th in the last...Tags: Cade McNown, Germane Crowell, Chemistry, Ron Rice, Football
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Viking Speed
Latimes.com ColumnistOf the NFL teams still alive in the long march toward the Super Bowl, the St. Louis Rams (8-5) face by far the most difficult remaining schedule: Minnesota (11-2), Tampa Bay (8-5) and New Orleans (8-5). But at least they'll get NFL leader Minnesota at...Tags: Unemployment, Periodicals, Ivy League, Football, Florida Panthers
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Worry wont hurry offense
RedEyeDon't get too down if your studs mostly have been stumped this season. All the research and skilled drafting in the world can't change the fact that fantasy football is a land mine filled with injuries, suspensions, politics and other unpredictable...Tags: Willis McGahee, Eddie George, Priest Holmes, Fingers, Marshall Faulk
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On the spot: Kordell Stewart
Tribune pro football reporterThe AFC North is the division of quarterback question marks, led by Pittsburgh's Kordell Stewart. Coming off his best season, Stewart nevertheless left doubts with a shaky performance in the AFC title-game loss as he overthrew receivers in a failed...Tags: Tim Couch, Gus Frerotte, Pittsburgh Steelers, Kordell Stewart, Tommy Maddox
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A prime-time horror show
Tribune staff reporterA zombie-like Bears team reacted with neither anger nor disgust nor any real emotion at all to the events that had transpired before them Sunday night. They were, in fact, numb. Worn from an effort that was not good enough. Drained, no doubt, by their...Tags: Terry Cousin, National Football Conference, Tony Banks, Football, Walt Harris
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