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Game 8: It's mission accomplished
Sun reporterIn one corner of the Ravens' locker room, 325-pound defensive tackle Tony Siragusa was doing his little victory dance. In another area, defensive tackle Larry Webster was talking about some of the negative publicity the team had gotten in the past three...Tags: Ray Lewis, Gus Frerotte, Athletes, Eric Green, Larry Webster
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Game 7: At a loss for explanation
Sun reporterIn the Ravens' short tenure in Baltimore, this may have been the team's most lifeless and uninspired performance. Dropped passes. Fumbles. Missed tackles. Bad snaps. Not to mention a defense that couldn't stop the opposition on third down or halt the...Tags: Athletes, New York Jets, Larry Webster, Sports, Entertainment
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Game 6: Ravens make misstatement
Sun reporterIf this indeed was a statement game, the Ravens made a clear one yesterday. They aren't ready for prime time. Good teams don't allow two touchdowns in the final four minutes. Playoff-caliber teams don't rush for 52 yards. Quality teams don't lose three of...Tags: Eric Green, Athletes, Sports, Jerome Bettis, American Football Conference
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Game 5: Struck down by mistakes
Sun reporterA problem the Ravens had hidden in previous weeks resurfaced yesterday. It's called pass defense, and the Ravens played very little, surrendering 352 passing yards in a 21-17 loss to the San Diego Chargers before 54,094 at Qualcomm Stadium. San Diego...Tags: Athletes, Ray Lewis, Tony Martin, Jermaine Lewis, Sports
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Game 4: Ravens ready for takeoff
Sun reporterThe Ravens are moving into the guarded optimism stage these days. The team is showing signs of a miraculous turnaround from a year ago, but most of the players were reserved after the Ravens blew out the Tennessee Oilers, 36-10, yesterday before 17,737 at...Tags: Ray Lewis, Sprained Ankle, Athletes, Health, Eric Green
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Vocal Bengals trash champs
Sun StaffCINCINNATI -- Role reversal ruled the Ravens' meltdown yesterday against the unlikeliest of foes. After listening to a week's worth of the Cincinnati Bengals' banter, the usually outspoken Ravens were choked up in their response yesterday. The Super...Tags: Reinard Wilson, Sports, Jermaine Lewis, John Martin, Paul Brown
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Del Rio Time
Latimes.comJack Del Rio, a 1981-84 USC linebacker who started for the Trojans all four years, will get the next chance to stop Peyton Manning, the Indianapolis quarterback who threw the ball on every snap in the first quarter of last Sunday's 43-31 win over Green...Tags: Aaron Brooks, NFL Preseason, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sports, Brett Favre
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Pennington Arrives
Latimes.com ColumnistChad Pennington, the New York Jets' new leader, has spent the last three years making himself smoother, smarter, and faster. In consequence, Pennington is now one of the smoothest and smartest quarterbacks in the NFL, if never the fastest. He is also...Tags: New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jeff Garcia, Indianapolis Colts, Sports
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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: New York Jets, Victor Green, Sports, Jason Taylor, Mo Lewis
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Week 6 locks and stiffs
RedEyeWeek 6 locks 1. Steve McNair QB, Titans vs. Texans 2. Tim Couch QB, Browns vs. Raiders-70.5 completion rate, 4 TDs in two starts 3. Aaron Brooks QB, Saints vs. Bears 4. Marc Bulger QB, Rams vs. Falcons 5. Jamal Lewis, RB, Ravens at Cardinals 6....Tags: New York Jets, Aaron Brooks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Jamal Lewis, Sports
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Carson Palmer's Year?
Times Staff WriterSo many pro clubs need the talent Carson Palmer has shown this year as USC's dominating passer that he is a certain first-round choice in the NFL draft this spring. But can the same be said for Palmer's chances to win the Heisman Trophy? In that race,...Tags: New York Jets, Television, Sports, Entertainment, Chicago Bears
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Baltimore has played second fiddle for decades
Times Staff WriterBaltimore is favored over New York in the big one ... and where have we heard that one before? Jan. 12, 1969: The Colts, having just run 15-1 through the NFL, are 17 1/2-point favorites over the Jets in Super Bowl III. Sports Illustrated calls it 47-0...Tags: New York Jets, Sports, Babe Ruth, Johnny Unitas, Baltimore Orioles
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