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Chargers facing a worthy opponent
Breaking down the San Diego - New York Jets matchup in the AFC divisional playoffs.
This game pits San Diego's outstanding pass offense and New York's smothering pass defense. A matchup to watch is Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis on 6-foot-5 Vincent...Tags: Randy Moss, Terrell Owens, Baltimore Colts, Sports, Super Bowl
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Small town, big-time arm
Sun ReporterThe quarterback's buddy had an idea for meeting girls. He made a shirt that read "I'm Joe Flacco" across the chest and wore it for a night out on the University of Delaware campus. The guise of a future NFL draft pick would have to improve his romantic...Tags: Sports, Teaching and Learning, Baseball, Football, Family
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ESPN promotes South Dakota tourism or something
WatchdogESPN's latest "Mt. Rushmore of Sports" release doesn't make much more sense to me than the last one. It appears Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Joe Namath and Manhasset's own Jim Brown will represent New York in this feature. I'm not......Tags: Nancy Lopez, Joe DiMaggio, Harmon Killebrew, Larry Bird, Tom Osborne
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Game 19: On to Tampa
Sun reporterWith 16 seconds left in the biggest game of his life, quarterback Trent Dilfer embraced right guard Mike Flynn and let his emotions flow. There were tears in his eyes, cameras in his face and joy in his heart.After years of hard knocks and dry runs,...Tags: Marquez Pope, Patrick Johnson, Sports, Tony Siragusa, Jamie Sharper
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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: Randy Moss, Trent Green, Sports, John Elway, Tim Brown
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From the cubicle
ChicagoSports.comCubs-Sox. Sox-Cubs. The Crosstown Classic. The Red Line Rumble. North vs. South. The Mullets vs. the caramel Macchiatos. Whatever you want to call it, let's get this hate-fest going. This series brings out the worst in everyone in the city. But that's why...Tags: Ron Santo, Alex Gonzalez, Sports, Tony Siragusa, Tennis
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Del Rio Time
Latimes.comJack Del Rio, a 1981-84 USC linebacker who started for the Trojans all four years, will get the next chance to stop Peyton Manning, the Indianapolis quarterback who threw the ball on every snap in the first quarter of last Sunday's 43-31 win over Green...Tags: Marc Bulger, Brett Favre, University of Southern California, Derrick Brooks, Sports
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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: Robert Holcombe, Philadelphia Eagles, John Madden, Sports, St. Louis Rams
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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: Brett Favre, Justin Watson, Sports, Al Davis, St. Louis Rams
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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: Jon Gruden, Napoleon Kaufman, Periodicals, Marshall Faulk, Tyrone Wheatley
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A New Scoring Machine
Latimes.com ColumnistThe proposition that the Oakland Raiders are finally a Super Bowl team again this season will be tested, for perhaps the last time, in the game of the week Monday night at Denver. If the Raiders win that one, their bright future will be more fact than...Tags: Jeff Fisher, Rickey Dudley, Steve McNair, Chicago Bears, Sports
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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: Randy Moss, Florida Panthers, Brett Favre, Injuries and Wounds, Qadry Ismail
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