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Change you can believe in? It's business as usual in the NFL
The 49ers couldn't lose. The Browns couldn't win. The Vikings were the sleepers. The Jets were the snorers. In the ever-changing NFL, though, that was . . . so last week. Everything was turned on its head Sunday — or knocked on its backside, as...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Concussion, Mike Shanahan, Football
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Sorry Chargers, fans owe nothing to their NFL teams
Do fans owe their support to teams? It's a question frequently debated on great sports talk shows (such as, oh I don't know, say The Beat of Sports, hosted by Marc Daniels from 9 a.m. to noon weekdays on 740 the Game). Bill Johnston thinks so. Who's...
Tags: Tampa Bay Buccaneers, James Jones (football), Kobe Bryant, Football, Green Bay Packers
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Dolphins can shut up Rex, Jets with big road victory Sunday
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — For all the back and forth between the Jets and the Dolphins, all the talk of "karma," and various translations of "hot sauce," the fact remains the Dolphins can do America a favor right now. They can shut up Rex Ryan for...
Tags: Joe Philbin, Ryan Tannehill, Antonio Cromartie, New York Jets, Reggie Bush
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McCourty Doesn't Fumble Gratitude For Teammates
— We figured that Devin McCourty owed some of his teammates dinner. A nice cut of prime rib for Mr. Prime Time Tom Brady maybe, for impeccable efficiency in answering his critics on that last-minute drive in regulation. A big Maine lobster, surely,...
Tags: Ryan Wendell, Football, New England Patriots, Steve Gregory, Antonio Allen
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Ravens' defense is sickening, just ask their coordinator
It is a campaign season, but Dean Pees wasn't in the mood for ducking any questions about his defense, one of the worst in the NFL. He didn't mince words. "It makes me sick," said Pees, the first-year Ravens defensive coordinator, whose group is...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Football, Lardarius Webb, Jimmy Smith (football), Arian Foster
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By and bye, Adrian Peterson, others in NFL come tantalizingly close
Two thousand steps forward. Two big steps back. On a Sunday when Minnesota's Adrian Peterson became the seventh NFL player to run for 2,000 yards — coming within nine of breaking Eric Dickerson's season rushing record — two teams backpedaled...Tags: Romeo Crennel, Jacksonville Jaguars, Football, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers
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Three quarterbacks are walking a tightrope
Their passes might sail high, but three NFL quarterbacks have landed far short of expectations. Kansas City's Matt Cassel, Seattle's Russell Wilson, and the New York Jets' Mark Sanchez aren't the only starting quarterbacks who are struggling —...
Tags: Romeo Crennel, Russell Wilson, Football, Sam Farmer, Green Bay Packers
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Given history, Smith might be best fit for Bears
The Bears may appear to be going nowhere, but that doesn't mean Lovie Smith is headed anywhere. Smith effectively can seal another contract with a victory over the Packers on Sunday. Beating the Packers is important to Bears ownership, and Smith could...
Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Mike Munchak, Romeo Crennel, Jon Gruden, Mike Ditka
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Half-Baked Jake Rocks The Vote, Hall And Heisman
The Hartford CourantHalf-baked Jake is back in all his half-bakedness … News: The steroid-dripping Baseball Hall of Fame ballots are distributed. Views: After leaving the box unchecked twice, I'm voting for Killingworth's Jeff Bagwell. My fuller view of one of the...Tags: Cam Newton, Jeff Hathaway, Football, Barry Alvarez, University of Connecticut Football
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Peyton Manning is starting to get comfortable in a new city
New city, new team, same Peyton Manning. That's how the Denver Broncos quarterback looked in Week 4, at least, carving up the Oakland Raiders by completing 30 of 38 passes for 338 yards with three touchdowns. "He's getting more comfortable," Coach...
Tags: National Football Conference, Denver Broncos, Football, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints
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Just remember, the Ravens secondary could be worse
Bring back Frank Walker. For those who are overly concerned about the Ravens problems in the secondary, that puts it all in perspective. It could be worse. Walker, nicknamed "Backdraft" because he was always getting burned, could be the starting...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, AFC North, Albert McClellan, Football, Jimmy Smith (football)
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Jets' Shocker Involves Tim Tebow, Of Course
The Hartford CourantEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — You knew a Jets quarterback was going to get booed in the season opener. You just knew it. But who could have guessed it would be Tim Tebow when the home team was ahead by two touchdowns in the first half? "I didn't hear...Tags: Terrance Ganaway, Tim Tebow, Jeff Cumberland, Greg McElroy, Santonio Holmes
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