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The Martz Way
Latimes.com ColumnistWhen Ram Coach Mike Martz finds himself without a great quarterback, he simply creates a new one. If it takes genius to make such a thing happen, that's what Martz is. Against the Chicago Bears in the 501st game of the Monday night series, he will show...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Multi-Sport Events, Qualcomm Inc., Football, Tom Brady
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Garcia Gets the Points
Latimes.com ColumnistJeff Garcia of San Francisco, the NFL's most improved quarterback, will take the NFC's second highest scoring team into Carolina Sunday. As a scoring machine, no team can match the St. Louis Rams, of course, but Garcia has the 49ers averaging in excess...Tags: Mass Media, Brett Favre, Denver Broncos, Jeff Garcia, Football
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This is How Jeff George Did It
Latimes.com ColumnistJeff George, the passer who revived the Minnesota Vikings Sunday and repulsed the San Francisco 49ers, 40-16, has always had the arm to do just that. He is the living example of the truth that it takes more than a great arm to make a great quarterback....Tags: Mass Media, Baseball, Bars and Clubs, Deion Sanders, Multi-Sport Events
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Kelly's offense predicated on speed, and Vick still offers that to Eagles
In Week 2 of the NFL season. Michael Vick passed for 371 yards and rushed for a touchdown in the final two minutes to give the Philadelphia Eagles a 24-23 victory over the Baltimore Ravens. Little did we know. Little did we know that Baltimore would...
Tags: Sports, Eli Manning, National Football League, Pat Shurmur, NFC East
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The time is right for Modell to enter the Hall
By most accounts, the odds are long. Late Ravens owner Art Modell will be among the 17 finalists (15 modern era candidates and two from the seniors committee) on Saturday when voters determine which NFL greats will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall...
Tags: Sports, American Football Conference, National Football League, Football, Cleveland Browns
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Teel Time: Given NFL background, Lazor's move from Virginia to Eagles not unexpected
Virginia offensive coordinator Bill Lazor’s departure for the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles comes as no surprise. First, his meticulous, almost intellectual, approach to strategy and teaching seems more suitable for the pros. Second, Lazor...
Tags: Sports, David Watford, Leukemia, National Football League, Joe Gibbs
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Offensive coordinator Bill Lazor leaves Virginia to return to the NFL
Virginia's football program will head into next season with new coordinators on both sides of the ball after offensive coordinator Bill Lazor opted Tuesday to take a position on the Philadelphia Eagles' staff. Lazor, who has been U.Va.'s offensive...Tags: Sports, David Watford, National Football League, Joe Gibbs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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Bears coaching search to include interviewing CFL's Trestman
Bears general manager Phil Emery broadened his head-coaching search to extend outside the country. As first reported by the NFL Network, Emery is scheduled to interview Marc Trestman, a former NFL assistant who currently is the head coach for the...
Tags: Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, NFL Network (tv network), Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos
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Offering best of both worlds
South Bend TribuneThis story was originally published July 28, 2012. MICHIGAN CITY -- Park at the end of California Avenue, among the homes and cottages nestled against the backside of the low dune. See the trail? Take it. Ascend to the top, past the windblown trees and...Tags: Beaches, Ulysses S. Grant, Rentals
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60 Years Of Memories For The Travelers Championship
The Hartford CourantCROMWELL — The first PGA Tour stop in Connecticut was 60 years ago with the Insurance City Open at Wethersfield Country Club. Now called the Travelers Championship, it has gone through some name and sponsor changes through the years. But for...Tags: Boomer Esiason, Paul Azinger, Lee Elder, FedEx Corporation, Rebecca Lobo
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Teel Time: Buccaneers interested in Virginia offensive coordinator Bill Lazor
Offensive coordinator Bill Lazor’s exit from Virginia’s program figures to be for the NFL. He’s worked for the Atlanta Falcons, Washington Redskins and Seattle Seahawks, runs a pro-style attack and just seems to have that analytical,...Tags: David Watford, Miami Hurricanes, Green Bay Packers, Josh Freeman, NFC South
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Homecoming for Lazor
Sports ReporterFor Virginia, it takes a Cornell graduate in offensive coordinator Bill Lazor to put it all together. "When it comes to football he's kind of a mastermind," said Kris Burd, Virginia Wide Receiver. "Offensive genius," said Max Milen, Virginia Fullback....Tags: National Football League, Jason Campbell, Football, Atlanta Falcons, Virginia Cavaliers
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