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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: Marshall Faulk, Pittsburgh Steelers, Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers, Donovan McNabb
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Turnovers Overrated
Latimes.com ColumnistFor the first time in a month or so, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers looked like a football team Monday night though scoring just often enough to put down the New York Giants, 19-13. In the fourth quarter, they never missed a beat after the Giants hit them with...Tags: Chicago Bears, Kevin Faulk, Antowain Smith, New York Giants, Television
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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: Mass Media, Arts and Culture, Pittsburgh Steelers, Randy Moss, Television
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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, Rich Gannon, Marshall Faulk, Arts and Culture, Denver Broncos
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Injury Luck
Latimes.com ColumnistOne of the season's surprise success-story teams, the NFL's New Orleans Saints, will line up in St. Louis Sunday without the two Saints who did the most to turn things around this fall in the Superdome. They are Jeff Blake, the quarterback who broke a...Tags: Rich Gannon, Mass Media, Arts and Culture, New York Giants, Randy Moss
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Great Coaching
Latimes.com ColumnistCoaching seems to be the decisive variable in the development of a successful football team, although, in New Orleans as well as in Philadelphia on Sunday, that might not be apparent. One game doesn't make a career. The odds are that Jim Haslett of...Tags: Mass Media, George Halas, Indianapolis Colts, Periodicals, Brian Billick
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Joe Montana Super, But Not No. 1
Latimes.com ColumnistThe San Francisco 49ers, one of the NFL's most successful teams for nearly 20 years, plugged another winning quarterback into the same old offensive system Sunday. He is Jeff Garcia, who was brought to San Francisco by new General Manager Bill Walsh, the...Tags: Government, Mass Media, Marshall Faulk, Arts and Culture, Pittsburgh Steelers
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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: Rich Gannon, Mass Media, Marshall Faulk, Arts and Culture, Buffalo Bills
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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: Rich Gannon, Mass Media, Arts and Culture, New York Giants, John Mobley
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Ed Reed officially becomes an ex-Raven, making three-year deal with Texans official
The sight couldn’t have been easy for Ravens fans: Ed Reed wearing a Houston Texans’ hat and later holding up a blue No. 20 jersey. For Reed, a Raven for 11 seasons and one of the franchise’s best ever players, it wasn’t an...
Tags: O.J. Brigance, John Harbaugh, San Francisco 49ers, National Football League, Football
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Five Ravens stats that stand out for Super Bowl
The Baltimore SunEach Wednesday, blogger Matt Vensel will highlight five statistics that really mean something for the Ravens. 137.7 -- Joe Flacco’s passer rating during Baltimore’s three straight touchdown drives in the AFC title game. At halftime in...Tags: Joe Flacco, New York Giants, John Harbaugh, Frank Gore, Football
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Super Bowl showdowns: Can Bryant McKinnie and the Ravens handle 49ers pass rusher Aldon Smith?
Each day this week, Baltimore Sun reporter and blogger Matt Vensel will break down a key matchup from Sunday’s Super Bowl. Today, he looks at the battle between the Ravens and 49ers pass rusher Aldon Smith. The Ravens offensive line was dented...
Tags: Chicago Bears, Joe Flacco, Indianapolis Colts, J.J. Watt, San Francisco 49ers
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