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Reeves Beats Vick
Latimes.com ColumnistDan Reeves and Wade Phillips, who coach Michael Vick's team, the Atlanta Falcons, have always held that winning football is based on an effective running-play offense and an efficient running-play defense. Thus Reeves, the Atlanta coach, and his...Tags: Defense, New York Jets, Zack Crockett, Oakland Raiders, Football
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Bowled under
Tribune television criticWelcome to the Microsoft Word/Dell PC article about the RadioShack Pre-game Show, the Charles Schwab Kickoff Show, the Coach Don Shula coin toss, the Reebok Halftime Report, the AT&T Wireless Halftime Show, and oh, yes the actual Super Bowl, an...Tags: NBC (tv network), Defense, Armed Forces, Football, AT&T Corp.
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A CLOSER LOOK: Past Heisman Trophy Winners
1935 | Jay Berwanger | Chicago 1936 | Larry Kelly | Yale 1937 | Clint Frank | Yale 1938 | Davey O'Brien | Texas Christian 1939 | Nile Kinnick | Iowa 1940 | Tom Harmon | Michigan 1941 | Bruce Smith | Minnesota 1942 | Frank Sinkwich | Georgia 1943 |...Tags: Education, Defense, Wisconsin, Armed Forces, Brigham Young
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Players balk on steroid use
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersPutting the integrity of the national pastime under a harsh spotlight, a House committee questioned a panel of superstars Thursday about steroids in baseball, eliciting sharp denials from several -- and in the case of retired home run legend Mark McGwire,...Tags: Sammy Sosa, Laws, High School Sports, Baseball, Suicide
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At USC and Notre Dame, they take this game very seriously
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThere are singular moments of individual glory, so many of them. Six touchdowns in a game by USC's Anthony Davis. A 56-yard, game-winning punt return by Notre Dame's Tim Brown. USC falling behind 24-0, then scoring 55 unanswered points. Notre Dame...Tags: College Football, Basketball, Los Angeles Times, Education, Shamrock
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Analysts: Defense contractors pose security worries
Of The Morning CallAhmed Fathy Mehalba flunked out of Army interrogation school. A girlfriend he met there was dishonorably discharged after allegedly being caught with a stolen laptop containing classified information. He was placed under surveillance by Massachusetts...Tags: Police Arrests, Egypt, Defense, Theft, Armed Forces
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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: Ed McCaffrey, Basketball, John Elway, Edgerrin James, Randy Moss
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Little run is biggest of the day
Tribune staff reporterBilly McKeon is a soft-spoken, unassuming sophomore who had quite a day running for one touchdown and passing for another in Saturday's Class 5A title game at Memorial Stadium. But a simple 4-yard run was his biggest play of the day. It preserved...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Memorial Stadium, Christianity, Sports, Emergency Incidents
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Bear With Us
The Bears welcome the Oakland Raiders and their supremely refined fans to the second game in the new Soldier Field. It's a beautiful day in Chicago as the Bears look for their first win against the defending AFC champs. If any of your valuables were...Tags: Terrance Shaw, Keith Traylor, Hospitals and Clinics, Dustin Lyman, Lance Briggs
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A League With 8 Divisions
Latimes.com ColumnistThe most pressing business facing the NFL today is realignment, which, when completed in the next several months, will spread 32 pro clubs through eight separate but hopefully equal four-team divisions. Only one uncertainty remains: the precise...Tags: Mass Media, Dining and Drinking, Edgerrin James, Football, San Francisco 49ers
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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, Denver Broncos, Basketball, Napoleon Kaufman, New York Jets
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How to Beat the Rams
Latimes.com ColumnistIn most of their first-down plays the other day, the Kansas City Chiefs, a famous running team, threw passes instead. And that's how they ran up that 54-34 score on the St. Louis Rams, who had won their first six games with the same plan: consistent...Tags: Mass Media, St. Louis Rams, Multi-Sport Events, Marshall Faulk, Napoleon Kaufman
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