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Chicago connections
ChicagoSports.comThe Bears aren’t playing the Super Bowl, but what's happening in San Diego still involves Chicago. For example, did you know that the Raiders have a couple of Brian Piccolo award winners? And that the only school with more players on the Tampa Bay roster...Tags: National Football League, New England Patriots, Trace Armstrong, Baseball, Mike Alstott
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Carson Palmer's Year?
Times Staff WriterSo many pro clubs need the talent Carson Palmer has shown this year as USC's dominating passer that he is a certain first-round choice in the NFL draft this spring. But can the same be said for Palmer's chances to win the Heisman Trophy? In that race,...Tags: National Football League, Qualcomm Inc., Philadelphia Eagles, Television, Kurt Warner
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Dungy's Ordeal
Latimes.com ColumnistStrangely, as a first-year AFC coach, Tony Dungy of the Indianapolis Colts is doing the same things that got him feared and then fired in an NFC town, Tampa. At both places, Dungy rose to notoriety as a leader who had one of the NFL's finest and most...Tags: National Football League, Philadelphia Eagles, Kurt Warner, Bill Walsh, Peyton Manning
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Surprising Showdowns
Latimes.com ColumnistAstonishing everyone who has been asleep for a month, the NFL's two big games Sunday will involve three of the four teams from the AFL's old Western Division that were not considered preseason Super Bowl favorites. The Game of the Week looks like it...Tags: New England Patriots, National Football League, Kurt Warner, Television, Bill Walsh
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24 Top Passers
Latimes.com ColumnistWith a quarterback named Jake Delhomme, the unbeaten Carolina Panthers (5-0) will entertain a preseason Super Bowl favorite next Sunday, the Tennessee Titans (4-2), whose passer, Steve McNair, proved again in NFL Week 6 that he's an all-pro candidate....Tags: Kurt Warner, Bill Walsh, Jake Delhomme, Aaron Brooks, Multi-Sport Events
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Chargers Own First Place
Latimes.com ColumnistWith quarterback Brian Griese seemingly in sharp comeback form, the Denver Broncos will face Super Bowl quarterback Tom Brady at New England Sunday in the AFC Game of the Week. But regardless of how well they play, the Broncos won't be able to dislodge...Tags: Terrell Owens, National Football League, New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders, Baseball
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Available veteran quarterbacks
The Bears need a quarterback. With injury-prone Jim Miller and Chris Chandler and ineffectual Henry Burris on the roster, it's safe to say the team will pursue a veteran QB this off-season. Whether he turns into just a quarterback or the quarterback,...Tags: National Football League, Surgery, Kurt Warner, Henry Burris, Jake Delhomme
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Block party
Sun StaffNASHVILLE, Tenn. - What appears to be smoke and mirrors is actually the Ravens' defense and special teams. What the Tennessee Titans perceived as arrogance was little more than a jaunty display of Ravens confidence. After talking up a storm last week,...Tags: National Football League, Oakland Raiders, Multi-Sport Events, Kyle Richardson, Art Modell
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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: New England Patriots, National Football League, Kurt Warner, Pittsburgh Steelers, New Orleans Saints
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Referees Super
Latimes.com ColumnistThe point that NFL games have been efficiently officiated again this fall, as usual, is compelling. And I'd say that on the whole it's true. At the same time it is obvious that there have been too many penalty calls this season. Waves of falling flags...Tags: National Football League, Terrell Owens, Kurt Warner, Philadelphia Eagles, Peyton Manning
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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: National Football League, Charlie Garner, Oakland Raiders, Trace Armstrong, Chicago Bears
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Streak for the ages
Sun StaffIt was only a 3-yard pass, hardly worth watching on a highlights film. John Unitas, the Colts' rookie quarterback, flipped the ball to his tight end, who fell into the end zone. The play averted a Baltimore shutout. It also provided a glimpse of a...Tags: National Football League, Hemorrhaging, Gaming, Mark Brunell, Peyton Manning
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