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Shell Shocked
Latimes.com ColumnistThe 7-0 Kansas City Chiefs went through the entire game at Oakland Monday night without taking any chances. And that's one good way for the better team to play it. By contrast, the underdog, 2-5 Raiders should have been looking for places to gamble, to...Tags: New York Giants, Tennessee Titans, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, Lovie Smith
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Vick's The One
Latimes.com ColumnistThe time may already be here when it's possible to think of Michael Vick, the Atlanta Falcons' young quarterback, as the finest football player ever born. In only his ninth start as a pro, Vick, a smooth-throwing lefty, will show the Baltimore Ravens...Tags: Jay Feely, Rich Gannon, San Francisco 49ers, Doug Johnson, New York Jets
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Why Patriots Win
Latimes.comDuring another critical off-season in which next year's champions will be created, the New England Patriots' two famous leaders, Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, have but three rivals who might block their drive to a record fourth Super Bowl title in the...Tags: Super Bowl, Bill Walsh, Basketball, Philadelphia Eagles, Correll Buckhalter
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Jets Pass a Test
Latimes.com ColumnistChad Pennington, the New York Jets' hard-throwing young quarterback, tightened up the steamy Tennessee-Indianapolis divisional race Monday night when he completed all eight of his second-half passes to topple Tennessee, 24-17. Pennington's aggressive...Tags: New York Jets, Tom Brady, Football, Isaac Bruce, Bart Starr
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Game of Emotion
Latimes.com ColumnistAt Indianapolis next Sunday, in the AFC night game of the year, the Oakland Raiders aren't likely to be bothered by the same thing that troubled them against Dallas last Sunday, when they couldn't take an 0-4 team seriously. They weren't up for the...Tags: Mike Anderson, Rich Gannon, Daunte Culpepper, Anthony Wright, Trent Green
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Brady's Way: Throw It
Latimes.comHOUSTON — For the football fans who enjoy the finer points of their favorite game, Super Bowl XXXVIII provided a long, long look at what a good football team should do to succeed in the 21st century — and what it shouldn't do. First, you can'...Tags: Super Bowl, Mike Vrabel, Carolina Panthers, Sports, New England Patriots
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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: Mike Anderson, Tennessee Titans, Rich Gannon, Philosophy, Kansas City Chiefs
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Warner's Teammates Outplay Garcia's
Latimes.com ColumnistEven though Kurt Warner threw five touchdown passes for St. Louis--five more than Jeff Garcia threw for San Francisco--the NFL's hottest pair of new quarterbacks seemed reasonably similar in football ability Sunday as the Rams outscored the 49ers in St....Tags: New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Ivy League, New York Jets
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Chargers Charge Gaps All the Way to the Top
Latimes.com ColumnistThe San Diego football team has seized first place in the AFC West this year with carefully coached, uniquely aggressive defensive men who attack not the players in the offensive line but the gaps between those players. Up and down the line, as the...Tags: Doug Flutie, Rich Gannon, San Francisco 49ers, Education, New York Jets
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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: Shannon Sharpe, New York Giants, John Mobley, Tennessee Titans, Rich Gannon
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Colts, Rams Identical
Latimes.com ColumnistThere are three identical reasons for the 1999 achievements of the 11-2 Indianapolis Colts and the 11-2 St. Louis Rams: 3. Because both teams lost so often for so many years, accumulating barrels of draft choices, they've both had so many shots in so...Tags: New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, Corey Bradford, Gus Frerotte, Joe Montana
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Paul Klee: Much competition in Broncos' offensive backfield
The Gazette (Colorado Springs, Colo.)DENVER As the Broncos wrapped up their minicamp at Dove Valley, a funny thing happened with the running backs. A swarm of media swamped Montee Ball, the rookie, beneath an octopus of digital recorders and TV cameras. Meanwhile, the running back who...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Robert Griffin III, Wes Welker, George Karl, National Basketball Association
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