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Seattle Won't Have a Chance
Latimes.comThe Pittsburgh Steelers are so much better than the Seattle Seahawks this year that the only reason to play Sunday's game is to avoid a day of disappointment for the throngs of party-goers and picnic revelers who have turned the Super Bowl into an...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Peyton Manning, John Elway, National Football Conference, Matt Hasselbeck
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Why Do They Hate Us So?
Latimes.comI'm starting to get the distinct impression that NFL coaches hate fantasy football players. Oh sure, I've had my suspicions over the years. Every time Zack Crockett or Jerome Bettis runs for a one-yard touchdown after the starting back does all the...Tags: Jon Gruden, Fantasy Football Games, National Football League, Mike Williams, (wide receiver, born 1984), Mike Anderson
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The Top Three
Latimes.comOne team is as good as another in pro football this year with three possible exceptions: the Pittsburgh Steelers, New England Patriots, and Indianapolis Colts. Injuries may have lately somewhat weakened the Steelers (4-2), and especially the Patriots (3-...Tags: Jacksonville Jaguars, Lifestyle and Leisure, Peyton Manning, Bars and Clubs, National Football Conference
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Steel Curtain Call
Times Staff WriterThe entire week leading up to Super Bowl XL, the buzz surrounding the Pittsburgh Steelers swirled around large men with gigantic personalities: Ben Roethlisberger, the quarterback who goes by Big Ben; the massive Jerome Bettis, who answers to Bus; and...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Matt Hasselbeck, Super Bowl, Hines Ward, National Football League
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Big Ben's Team
Latimes.comThe Pittsburgh Steelers, as led by second-year quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, have seemed to be the NFL's obviously best active team since the night when, earlier in the playoffs, New England's luck disappeared in Denver. En route to almost certain...Tags: Florida Panthers, Jake Delhomme, Multi-Sport Events, Peyton Manning, National Football Conference
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Aggressors Win
Latimes.com columnistTo win his first 13 games again this year, Peyton Manning, the conscientious Indianapolis quarterback, will have to beat better teams than he met last year. But he can win most of the time if he plays as he did opening night, when he came out as an...Tags: Charlie Batch, Edgerrin James, University of Southern California, Peyton Manning, National Football Conference
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A New Kind of Quarterback
Latimes.comThe Pittsburgh Steelers, suddenly the best football team in the land, can't have an undefeated season this year — they've already lost once — but they can have an undefeated quarterback. He is Ben Roethlisberger, a jumbo-sized Joe Montana-type...Tags: Tommy Maddox, Baseball, Peyton Manning, Hines Ward, National Football League
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Pressure Time for Mannings
Latimes.comAs Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning prepares for the Detroit game Thursday, the question is not whether he can extend his impressive touchdown-pass streak to 36 or more that day. He'll puncture the Lion defense a time or two. The key Manning...Tags: Washington Redskins, Peyton Manning, National Football Conference, Tiki Barber, New England Patriots
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Pittsburgh on Parade
Latimes.comThe Pittsburgh Steelers, who have seemed the best team in the land since they smashed New England and Philadelphia back to back a month or so ago, can take another step toward the big one with another victory Saturday in the Meadowlands over the New...Tags: Peyton Manning, Chad Pennington, New England Patriots, National Football League, Philadelphia Eagles
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West Coast Dead
Latimes.comThe St. Louis Rams are doing the unthinkable. With their attack-passing system, they're killing off the West Coast Offense as the best way to play football in the 21st Century. A West Coast team runs the ball too often to outscore a pro club that is...Tags: New England Patriots, National Football League, St. Louis Rams, Philadelphia Eagles, Brett Favre
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Peyton vs. Big Ben
Latimes.comAlmost certainly, the most important football game of the season — the AFC championship game, which some folks are sure to call the real Super Bowl — will be played outdoors on what could well be the coldest day of the winter in Pittsburgh...Tags: Sammy Baugh, Tommy Maddox, Peyton Manning, New England Patriots, National Football League
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A Game of Emotion
Latimes.comThe 12-2 New England Patriots, who have a rather important date in New Jersey with the division-rival New York Jets next Sunday, showed the NFL just how poorly they can play — on both sides of the ball — against the 3-11 Miami Dolphins...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Tiki Barber, Super Bowl, Tennis, New England Patriots
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