Oates on Football
Longtime pro football writer Bob Oates shares his experienced commentary on the NFL.
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The roar of the crowd can make a difference on the field. . . . . but in football games, is that the sporting thing to do?
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The NFL Week: A keen new passer . . . Other rookie quarterbacks seldom play . . . Arizona squanders Leinart’s lead.
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NFL on the way up. Pass offenses create the most difference as well as the most excitement. Owners' rule changes paying off.
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Suspending NFL players is punishing the wrong people: their teammates
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The NFL week: Shanahan starts with an edge on Belichick; he brings in a big-play receiver
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The NFL Week: Chicago Putting It Together. . . . Calling Plays Right for Grossman . . . . Six Teams Playing Modern, Pass-First Football.
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Edgerrin James' Departure Gives Peyton Manning His Best Chance to Win: Now He Can Throw Passes on First Down
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This 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 -- that is, passing on early downs. And in doing so, they started a trend that is likely to light up the league as the regular season begins next week.
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Football is So Difficult to Officiciate that It Can't Be Done Flawlessly.
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Steeler Coach Dulls Up Super Bowl . . . Hard on Own Team . . . Wins Worst Game with Trick Play . . . Pittsburgh's Huge Edge Over Seattle Not Visible in Statistics.
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Roethhlisberger Wins Easily If He Comes Out Passing. . . Cowher Makes It Close If He Runs . . . AFC Obviously Superior . . . Seahawks' 12th Man No Help on the Road
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NFL Playoff Week 3: Cowher Lets Roethlisberger Throw . . . So a Super Bowl Win is Now in Their Sights . . . Hasselbeck Carries Seattle into the Big Game.
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NFL Week 8: Changing of the Guard: Palmer in for Favre. . . Packers Disintegrating . . . Rams' Jackson: Disrupts Defenses. . . Broncos are Coming.
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NFL Week 7: Steelers, Pats, Colts Stand Out . . . The Colt Problem . . . Parcells, Schottenheimer Hurt Own Teams . . . No Pro Club Should Ever Have a Kick Blocked.
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Notre Dame Played Ball Control Instead of Pass Offense . . . In NFL's Week 6: Steelers, Patriots Hailed as Parity Pair . . . Cowboys Recreate Bledsoe . . . Gibbs' New Century?
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NFL Week 5: Can the Steelers Win Now? . . . Are the Patriots and Eagles Out of the Race? . . . Why Didn't the Eagles Blitz Bledsoe? . . .A Quarterback Controversy in Atlanta?
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NFL Week 4: L.A. Doesn't Miss a 'Team of Its Own' Because the Best Pro Clubs with Their Talented Passers are All Shown Here on Network TV.
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NFL Week 2: Steelers Need Balance ... Patriots' Offensive Concept Wrong ... Shotgun No Help to Good Passers ... Winners Pass and Run.
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NFL Preview: Patriots, Colts and Eagles Stand Out in a Year that has Brought More Parity to the 29 Other Teams.
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Part 2: On Passing Teams, Skill beats Emotion, Brains Beat Brawn, Play-Calling is the Key, and First Down is More Vital than Third Down
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Part 1: Teams that Score First Win 60-80% of the Time. ... In the Race for the Lead, Passes Gain Up to Twice as Many Yards as Runs Per Play.
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Why Colts Lose . . . What's the Matter with Pittsburgh? . . . The Eagles are Close . . . Can Longshots Crash the NFL's Big Four?
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Super Bowl Champions Coach Gifted but Flawed Low Draft Choices to Third NFL Title in Four Years.
ANALYSIS
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — First to last, this was one of the closest and most entertaining of the many Super Bowls. During a long passing duel matching Tom Brady of the New England Patriots and Donovan McNabb of the Philadelphia Eagles, accompanied by a long defensive duel pairing two of the NFL's best blitzing defenses, it was 0-0 after a quarter, 7-7 at the half, and 14-14 after three quarters.
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McNabb Is Being Asked to Do Too Much
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McNabb, Brady Pass Eagles, Patriots into Super Bowl . . . The Running Teams (Steelers, Falcons) Come Up Short As Usual.
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NFL Playoffs: Peyton Doesn't Pass Enough . . . Patriots, Eagles Still on Super Bowl Track . . . Big Ben Has Another Big Game.
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Carroll Isn't Up for NFL Head-Hunting . . . An Early-Round Playoff Look at the Colts, Patriots, Chargers, Vikings, Eagles and Rams.
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NFL Week 17: Five Good Teams . . . Five Great Players . . . Can Steelers Win in a Passing Era with a Running Team and a Rookie Quarterback?
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NFL Week 16: A Running Team Heads for a Cold-Weather Title Game Against a Team That Can Throw 49 Touchdowns . . . Or, Maybe, the Patriots Will Be There.
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NFL Week 15: How and Why Patriots Lose, Peyton Wins, Tight Ends Soar, Officials Star and Roethlisberger Has to Bail Out Cowher.
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NFL Week 14: Roethlisberger, Bettis, Polamalu Bring Back Run-and-Defend Football . . . Halfback Passes Help . . . Patriots, Eagles Not Out of It.
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The Bush-Leinart Drama . . . A Winning Bear Quarterback . . . Doubts About Vick and Tomlinson . . . Football's Greatest Formation.
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NFL Week 12: Chargers On Rise . . . Good Runners Always Good Mudders . . . Patriots Need a Dome . . . Never Trust a Kicker . . . Rams are Awful.
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NFL Week 11: Brother quarterback duo has unanswered questions . . . More on the Colts, Giants, Falcons, Patriots, Chiefs, Rams, Bills, Bengals and Steelers.
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NFL Week 10: Ram Passing Game Too Much for Seattle's Run-Pass Team . . . Eagles' Night in Dallas . . . Next: Roethlisberger (7-0) vs. Carson Palmer (4-5)
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NFL Week 9: Roethlisberger Makes the Steelers Go . . . Colts Win with Three-Receiver Running Game . . . Martz Tops as Passing Coach, Slips as Play-Caller
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NFL Week 8: McNabb vs. Roethlisberger Next . . . Is Big Ben Better Than Waterfield? . . . Ravens Don't Have Enough Defense . . . Jets Win Mind Game
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NFL Week 7: To Maximize TV Revenue, NFL Should Offer No. 2 TV Market the Big Game Every Sunday
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NFL Week 6: Lacking a Sound Play-Caller, This Isn't a Passing Team . . . Mid-American Update: All Three QB's Win, Though It's Unlikely that Pennington or Roethlisberger Can Stop Patriots
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NFL Week 5: Rookie Goes for Fourth Straight . . . Vikings, Rams, Titans, Patriots Prove Passing is the Way to Go, But Colts Can't See It.
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Belichick, Brady Set New England Apart ... Rise of the Mid-American Conference ... Shotgun Hurts Colts ... Not this Year in Chicago ... The Monday Night Standpatters.
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Jacksonville coach to take a shot at slowing Manning, which Packers could not. Also, Parcells goes modern to outduel Gibbs, while mistakes cost Rams and Brooks' dirty hit injures Gannon.
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NFL Week 2: Palmer Has It All . . . McNabb Was Monday Night's MVP . . . Raiders Dis Rice . . . Vick is Back . . . Seven Reasons for NFL Parity
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NFL Week 1: Portis Runs Once; Dillon, James, Green Run Wild; Broncos Win the Bailey-Portis Trade; Manning's Audibles Damage His Team
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Brady and Belichick Too Good as the 2004 Season Starts: New England, Philadelphia and Carolina 1-2-3 in Pro Football's Top Ten
ANALYSIS
In Super Bowl XXXVIII, Carolina had the best players on the field, but New England had a decidedly better pass offense.
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Super Bowl XXXVIII: Pass offense succeeds running and defense as the way to win football championships


