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A CLOSER LOOK: Past Heisman Trophy Winners
1935 | Jay Berwanger | Chicago 1936 | Larry Kelly | Yale 1937 | Clint Frank | Yale 1938 | Davey O'Brien | Texas Christian 1939 | Nile Kinnick | Iowa 1940 | Tom Harmon | Michigan 1941 | Bruce Smith | Minnesota 1942 | Frank Sinkwich | Georgia 1943 |...Tags: South Carolina, Doug Flutie, Wisconsin, Earl Campbell, Doak Walker
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The Misunderstood Rams
Latimes.comThe St. Louis Rams had to rely on Tampa Bay fumbles to win a 28-21 decision Monday night from a 1-5 team they would have creamed if Ram Coach Mike Martz's play-calling matched his brilliance as the pass-play designer for the NFL's most exciting pass...Tags: Chad Pennington, National Football League, Jon Gruden, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Marc Bulger
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Give thanks —it's over
Tribune staff reporterAt midfield of Texas Stadium, Thomas Jones gripped the shaved head of his little brother, Julius, and embraced the star of Thursday's 21-7 Cowboys victory over the Bears. Thomas then smiled through gritted teeth, Julius flashed a toothy grin and the...Tags: Television, National Football League, Ruben Brown, Jonathan Quinn, Edgerrin James
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Game 9: Blown lead brings run of questions
Sun reporterThe Ravens' locker room was extremely quiet yesterday, because the subject had become so sensitive. But then the comments started to filter out slowly after the Ravens blew an 18-point halftime lead and lost, 24-21, to the Cincinnati Bengals on Doug...Tags: Michael Jackson, Ashley Ambrose, Darnay Scott, Jeff Blake, Cincinnati Bengals
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Game 15: Thin defense wears out in Ravens' loss
Sun reporterThe omen came early yesterday, when starting middle linebacker Ray Lewis aggravated a hip pointer during warm-ups and was pulled from a starting defense already decimated by injuries. Top defensive players such as linebacker Mike Caldwell and end Rob...Tags: Michael Jackson, Ray Lewis, Eric Davis, Carolina Panthers, Matt Stover
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Game 10: Ravens' deja view one of despair
Sun reporterMaybe of all the losses, this one hurt the most because it's the kind that can rip the heart out of a team. For the second straight week, the Ravens blew a halftime lead and lost, this time 30-27 to the Jacksonville Jaguars before 64,628 at Jacksonville...Tags: Michael Jackson, Derrick Alexander, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals
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Game 1: 'Train' makes first stop
Sun reporterIt's over now, and the Ravens' coming-out party was a huge success. Players hugged in the locker room. Coach Ted Marchibroda got a little teary-eyed. Quarterback Vinny Testaverde was a big hit, and another new slogan and dance were born. On a day when...Tags: Michael Jackson, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens, Baltimore Colts, Billy Joe Hobert
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Game 11: 49ers slap away ball, pesky Ravens
Sun reporterThe Ravens had teased the San Francisco 49ers for nearly three quarters when some of the 49ers decided they had had enough. Crunch time had arrived. "We're supposed to be one of the best teams in the league, and we're having trouble putting away a...Tags: Michael Jackson, Marquez Pope, Jermaine Lewis, James Jones, Eric Zeier
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Game 14: Second-and-1, Ravens fall short
Sun reporterThe Ravens' season was played out in microcosm yesterday. There was more questionable officiating, another subpar effort by the secondary and some key injuries that hurt the team. Despite the setbacks, the 4-10 Ravens still had opportunities to win but...Tags: Michael Jackson, Jeff Blake, Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers, Donny Brady
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Game 4: There's no place like home
Sun reporterIn the Ravens' locker room, no one cared that it was just the winless New Orleans Saints. Players exchanged high-fives and coach Ted Marchibroda was slapping rear ends and shaking hands. Quite a few players talked about building momentum for the future...Tags: Michael Jackson, Derrick Alexander, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens, Eric Allen
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Game 8: Ravens catch break, OT win
Sun reporterEven the game-winning play in overtime was bizarre and against the odds. How crazy? The original play was scrubbed. The quarterback threw off his back foot. The receiver barely made it out of his cut, and the tandem had misfired on the same play...Tags: Jamie Martin, Michael Jackson, Derrick Alexander, National Football League, Baltimore Ravens
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Game 2: Steelers answer the Ravens' caw
Sun reporterThe Ravens may have gotten an answer to their "Why Not Us?" motto. The Pittsburgh Steelers had 397 yards of total offense, and averaged 4.9 yards per carry. They had a nearly 11-minute advantage in time of possession, converted on seven of 11 third-down...Tags: Michael Jackson, Derrick Alexander, National Football League, Cleveland Browns, Charles Johnson (football, defensive end)
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