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Old-school style for new school
Julio Segura had never played tackle football until he came out for spring practice at the urging of a couple of football coaches who saw him play basketball as a sophomore at South East, a new high school in South Gate.
His experiment at playing...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Football, Health and Safety at School, High Schools, Martin Henderson
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The Big, Big Quarterback
Latimes.com ColumnistThe country is about to see why Minnesota Coach Dennis Green raves about his big, new, young quarterback, Daunte Culpepper, who is a unique runner-passer rising 6 feet 4 and weighing 255 pounds or more. If Culpepper can solve the Tampa Bay Buccaneers...Tags: Daunte Culpepper, NFL Preseason, Keyshawn Johnson, St. Louis Rams, Reidel Anthony
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Titans Again
Latimes.com ColumnistThe Dallas Cowboys will make football history of a kind Monday night when they become the first NFL team to play regular-season games on both Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day the same year. In a Nashville stadium, simultaneously, the Tennessee Titans...Tags: Al Davis, Napoleon Kaufman, Kansas City Chiefs, Steve McNair, Denver Broncos
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18 Excellent NFL Teams Fighting for First Place
Latimes.com ColumnistAmong the 18 or 20 NFL teams at or near the top of a 31-team league after the first half of the season, there is a balance of either mutual mediocrity or mutual excellence. If you agree with me, it's a balance of excellence. Pro football players all...Tags: Daunte Culpepper, Gene Upshaw, Kansas City Chiefs, St. Louis Rams, Chicago Bears
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Jaguars, Rams Incomplete Teams
Latimes.com ColumnistUntil this week, the Jacksonville Jaguars and St. Louis Rams both seemed to be hurtling toward the Super Bowl. It's clear now, though, that the Rams really need more defense and the Jaguars more offense. These are two promising teams, but neither is a...Tags: Ricky Watters, California State University, Fresno, Dan Marino, Joey Galloway, NFL Preseason
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Rams Do It Their Way
Latimes.com ColumnistNFL defenses have become so complex this season that you can't possibly outguess them. So the St. Louis Rams say. So, they don't even try. They don't even think about it. "Our quarterback never calls an audible," Mike Martz, the club's offensive...Tags: California State University, Fresno, St. Louis Rams, Chicago Bears, National Football League, Brian Griese
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Dungy's Ordeal
Latimes.com ColumnistStrangely, as a first-year AFC coach, Tony Dungy of the Indianapolis Colts is doing the same things that got him feared and then fired in an NFC town, Tampa. At both places, Dungy rose to notoriety as a leader who had one of the NFL's finest and most...Tags: Bill Walsh, Jeremy Shockey, National Football League, Marc Bulger, Philadelphia Eagles
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Southern Section
SOUTHERN SECTION CHAMPIONSHIPS At Barber Park, Irvine Saturday, June 5 DIVISION II Corona Santiago 3, Corona 0 Finally, Taryne Mowatt has her championship. The strikeout queen for Corona Santiago, whose four-year varsity career has been...Tags: Basketball, Feet, Teaching and Learning, Motorvehicle Accidents, Crime, Law and Justice
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Coming-Out Party
Latimes.comCarson Palmer, the Cincinnati Bengals' new quarterback from USC, can run his new winning streak to two in a row next Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium. But it won't be easy. The opponent is a Baltimore Ravens team with a famous defense originally constructed...Tags: Daunte Culpepper, Steve McNair, Jerry Rice, National Football League, Philadelphia Eagles
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L.A. Big-Game Country
Latimes.comThe New England Patriots (6-0), aiming next for formidable Pittsburgh (5-1) and erratic but ever dangerous St. Louis (4-3), are still the class of the NFL for one overriding reason: Their leader, Bill Belichick, is the league's only all-out passing coach....Tags: New England Patriots, Jack Del Rio, National Football League, Tom Landry, Peyton Manning
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Patriots Great Because...
Latimes.comThe New England Patriots, still strangely underrated despite their successes and still short of great players, are approaching greatness as a team this year only because of the unique talents of two football men, their coach, Bill Belichick, and...Tags: New England Patriots, Trent Green, Bill Walsh, Jack Del Rio, Kansas City Chiefs
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Patriots Far in Front
Latimes.com ColumnistAs of the 21st century, passer Tom Brady and pass-offense enthusiast Bill Belichick are on board to succeed the Joe Montanas and Joe Namaths and the Vince Lombardis and Bill Walshes who in the 20th century topped the NFL. Since the 2000 season, when...Tags: Jeremy Shockey, National Football League, Bruce Allen, Tennessee Titans, Philadelphia Eagles
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