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Patriots, Bengals, Steelers
Latimes.comThis is going to be remembered in pro football as the year of the pass -- the year of more pass-first teams and fewer run-first offenses. For, in the 2006 exhibition season, a record number of coaches had their players throwing the ball aggressively --...Tags: Drew Bledsoe, Sports, Daunte Culpepper, Football, Edgerrin James
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Big Ben's Team
Latimes.comThe Pittsburgh Steelers, as led by second-year quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, have seemed to be the NFL's obviously best active team since the night when, earlier in the playoffs, New England's luck disappeared in Denver. En route to almost certain...Tags: Sports, Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1979), Jerome Bettis, Football, National Football League
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One Bold Move
latimes.comJavon Walker's second-quarter touchdown catch-and-run Sunday night for the Denver Broncos was a classic example of the power of one play to decide an NFL game between evenly matched teams. It was a good call, good throw, catch, run and gain, 32 yards,...Tags: Sports, Football, National Football League, Maurice Jones-Drew, Tom Brady
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Palmer Carries Bengals
Latimes.comThis has the look of a changing-of-the-guard year for two prominent pro quarterbacks, young Carson Palmer of the Cincinnati Bengals and aging Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers. For if Palmer wins next Sunday in Baltimore, as many analysts expect, the...Tags: Torry Holt, Sports, Football, National Football League, Isaac Bruce
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Game 7: Ravens bust Broncos
Sun StaffIn a game dictated by old-school rules, the Ravens hammered in a daunting history lesson. Once again, Ray Lewis and the Ravens' defense smothered the Denver Broncos. Once again, running back Jamal Lewis ground them into submission. And, once again,...Tags: Sports, Football, Matt Stover, National Football League, Peter Boulware
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Game 12: Ravens left at no loss for words
Sun reporterThe Ravens have reached such a low point that the finger-pointing is about to begin. After Joe Nedney kicked a 43-yard field goal as time expired to lift the Arizona Cardinals to a 16-13 win over the Ravens at Memorial Stadium yesterday, the Ravens weren'...Tags: Health, Donny Brady, Kim Herring, Sports, Athletes
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Game 15: Ravens find way in desert
Sun reporterOn a weekend when AFC playoff teams were riddled by upsets, the Ravens proved bulletproof in a desert ambush. They survived a questionable replay reversal yesterday, got two huge turnovers by linebacker Jamie Sharper and just enough offense to squeeze...Tags: Sports, Tennessee Titans, Shannon Sharpe, Football, Matt Stover
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Packing a rare KO punch
Tribune staff reporterBefore Bears quarterback Kordell Stewart jogged off Invesco Field on Sunday after the Bears' 19-10 victory over the Broncos, he acknowledged the adulation above him with his patented toothy smile. That's the one Stewart brought to Chicago and hadn't...Tags: Sports, Football, Brian Urlacher, Chris Chandler, Rex Grossman
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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: Bryan Robinson, Defense, Sports, Jeff Blake, Rich Gannon
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A-Train barely leaves station
Tribune staff reporterBears fans waiting to see the sleeker model of the new and improved "A-Train" are still waiting. Bears running back Anthony Thomas, seeing his first action Saturday night since breaking his finger Dec. 1, responded much like a guy who hadn't carried...Tags: R.W. McQuarters, Sports, University of Notre Dame, Adrian Peterson, Daimon Shelton
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Dilfer Does It
Latimes.com ColumnistWith a new quarterback named Trent Dilfer, the Baltimore Ravens (7-4) have suddenly emerged as one of the NFL's quality teams on the eve of the easy section of their schedule, which continues against Dallas (4-6) Sunday and then Cleveland (3-8). All...Tags: Daunte Culpepper, Sports, Tennessee Titans, Football, Trent Green
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Joe Montana Super, But Not No. 1
Latimes.com ColumnistThe San Francisco 49ers, one of the NFL's most successful teams for nearly 20 years, plugged another winning quarterback into the same old offensive system Sunday. He is Jeff Garcia, who was brought to San Francisco by new General Manager Bill Walsh, the...Tags: Sports, Defense, Sammy Baugh, Jeff Garcia, Football
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