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Tice's Bears offense likely to resemble 2002-05 Vikings
If you want to know what Mike Tice's Bears offense will look like in the fall, it isn't a crystal ball you need. It's a time machine. Set at 2003 or so. From 2002 to 2005, Tice was head coach of the Vikings. He didn't coordinate the offense or call...
Tags: Chicago Bears, Daunte Culpepper, Mike Martz, Minnesota Vikings, Matt Birk
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Minnesota Vikings ready to show they're prime time players again
The Vikings have been ghastly in recent prime-time games on Thursday, Sunday and Monday nights, generating one must-flee TV episode after another for fans willing to stay tuned after dark. Last year was a disaster, but not nearly as ugly as 2010. Even...
Tags: Brian Robison, Ford Field, Minnesota Vikings, National Football Conference, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome
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No leap of faith for Marshall
It took him a few games in a Bears uniform, but Brandon Marshall eventually reached his high point. No, the three-time Pro Bowl wide receiver didn't achieve a new milestone. It was simply a 34-yard sideline catch in Week 3 versus the Rams, a play that...
Tags: Chicago Bears, Larry Fitzgerald, Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1985), Charles Tillman, Brandon Marshall
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Ponder, Vikings stun 49ers 24-13
Christian Ponder didn’t flinch, even against that swarming San Francisco defense. Minnesota’s quarterback has come a long way from his rough rookie season. Ponder threw two touchdown passes to tight end Kyle Rudolph and ran for another...
Tags: Toby Gerhart, Vernon Davis, Dashon Goldson, Minnesota Vikings, Erin Henderson
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What's going on with Wes Welker and the Patriots?
When the New England Patriots offense first took the field against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, they did so without their leading receiver from their previous five seasons. But Wes Welker wasn’t injured. He stood on the sideline as Julian...
Tags: Chad Johnson, Stevan Ridley, Super Bowl, Josh McDaniels, Deion Branch
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Biggs: 10 thoughts on the Bears' loss
Tribune reporterGREEN BAY -- The coaching adage is that a team is never as good as it might look in a victory and never as bad as it might appear in a defeat. Keeping that in mind, we’ll try to maintain perspective with 10 thoughts coming out of another ugly loss...Tags: Daunte Culpepper, Isaac Bruce, Tramon Williams, Cris Carter, Marshall Faulk
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Bengals WR A.J. Green owns big-play potential
In the NFL, there's a general rule of thumb that it takes a wide receiver three years to reach his potential. As with almost every rule, there are exceptions, and the Ravens will meet one of those exceptions Monday night when the Cincinnati Bengals...
Tags: Marvin Lewis, Lardarius Webb, Minnesota Vikings, Cary Williams, Qadry Ismail
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Matt Vensel's Monday morning NFL power rankings
The Baltimore SunEvery Monday, the day after my favorite day of the week but still hours before that week’s slate of games officially wraps up with “Monday Night Football,” I will bring you my weekly premature NFL power rankings. Why Monday? Because who...Tags: Chicago Bears, Arian Foster, Super Bowl, Washington Redskins, New York Jets
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One of these 12 teams will win the Super Bowl
This week, each of the 32 NFL teams will start their seasons with renewed hope and dozens of reasons -- real or imagined -- to believe that they will be the ones leaving their sweaty fingerprints on the Lombardi Trophy at season’s end. But let&...
Tags: Super Bowl, Drew Brees, National Football League, Dallas Cowboys, Morris Claiborne
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Williams believes he can put critical playoff fumbles behind him
SANTA CLARA — The 49ers' Kyle Williams lost the football. But as painful as that memory is, he doesn't want to lose the feeling. Williams' fumble in overtime of the NFC championship game — his second such turnover of the game —...
Tags: Super Bowl, Ronnie Lott, San Francisco 49ers, National Football Conference, Jim Harbaugh
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Which NFL player has most to prove in camp?
Look to San Francisco Sam Farmer Los Angeles Times The player with the most to prove is 49ers quarterback Alex Smith, who has a chance to redefine himself with another outstanding season. Smith, the No. 1 overall pick in 2005, finally broke through...Tags: Super Bowl, Mark Sanchez, New York Jets, Brandon Marshall, National Football League
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