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Shootout in the cards in St. Louis; former Jet should fly
Tribune staff reporterGet ready for the St. Louis air show. Arizona's Kurt Warner returns to his former home dome as a premier quarterback once again, just as Marc Bulger and the Rams are coming to life under new coach Jim Haslett.Warner has thrown at least two touchdown...Tags: David Garrard, Sports, Football, New England Patriots, Chris Johnson (baseball)
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Chiefs RB Johnson good selection--just not this week
Tribune staff reporterHaving an awful team doesn't necessarily mean your star player is in for a down season. Barry Sanders consistently produced for some woeful Lions teams. But Larry Johnson is no Barry Sanders.It was tough to pass up the Chiefs' running back late in the...Tags: Shaun Alexander, Larry Johnson, Fred Taylor, David Garrard, Jamal Lewis
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Sorry R. Lewis, but Ogden is best Raven ever
It has been the source of a major debate for years. Who is the best Raven - Jonathan Ogden or Ray Lewis?
It's really no contest. The most physical, technically sound and dominating player is Ogden. The player with the most impact on franchise history...Tags: Brian Billick, National Football League, Kelly Gregg, Sports, Eddie George
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James shows off bit of past in Arizona victory
Edgerrin James spoke last week of his final days as an Arizona Cardinal. He lost his starting halfback spot to rookie Tim Hightower, a former University of Richmond runner, at midseason and three times down the stretch was a healthy game-day inactive....Tags: National Football League, Baltimore Colts, Sports, Football, Philadelphia Eagles
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Cardinals shut down Falcons
The Arizona Cardinals have consecutive home playoff victories — 61 years apart. Kurt Warner opened with a 42-yard touchdown pass to Larry Fitzgerald and connected with Anquan Boldin on a 71-yard scoring play as the Cardinals beat Atlanta 30-24...Tags: National Football League, New York Giants, Sports, Mike Smith (football coach), Football
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Game 5: Ravens flagged down
Sun reporterThe Ravens were 74 seconds away from stealing a victory. One play later, their players and coaches were screaming they got robbed.Playing without four starters - including team leader Ray Lewis - the undermanned Ravens shocked a sellout RCA Dome crowd by...Tags: Brian Billick, Mike Peterson, Mike Flynn, Anthony Mitchell, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Game 14: No record, but no win
Sun StaffINDIANAPOLIS - The Ravens didn't let Peyton Manning beat them. They did the work for him. The Ravens' 20-10 loss to the Indianapolis Colts last night was the result of critical third-quarter lapses on defense and special teams, not the hottest...Tags: Brian Billick, New York Giants, Cleveland Indians, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Cato Corporation
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Indianapolis at New England
Colts' offensive scheme Despite Peyton Manning's dominant performances, the Colts work best when they have a balanced attack (they have called 62 passes and 55 runs this postseason). They will spread the field often, either with a third receiver or by...Tags: Tedy Bruschi, Steve McNair, National Football League, Multi-Sport Events, Sports
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Bear with us
ChicagoSports.comHey, the Bears are on CBS today, just like the old days. Who can forget Brent, Irv and Jimmy the Greek when it was the NFC on CBS. Can the Bears contain Peyton Manning today? They have to keep him off the field and the Bears can accomplish that by...Tags: Mike Green, Jerry Azumah, Firearms, Rex Grossman, Dominic Rhodes
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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: National Football League, Paul Edinger, John Tait, Sports, Football
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A Jim-Dandy win
Tribune staff reporterJim Miller needed neither ammunition nor anyone's permission to gloat Sunday. The point was so obvious, it barely needed to be made. Miller took the same team, the same teammates and essentially the same offense and did what Cade McNown had largely...Tags: Jim Miller, Paul Edinger, Phillip Daniels, Marcus Robinson, Marvin Harrison
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On the spot: Edgerrin James
Tribune pro football reporterAll the running backs in the AFC South have something to prove, none more than Edgerrin James. After James had reconstructive knee surgery Nov. 24, the Colts brought him along slowly in the exhibition season with the expectation that last year's 1,100-...Tags: Terrell Davis, Fred Taylor, Knee Arthroscopy, Sports, Eddie George
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