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Eagles go fourth in comeback
Of The Associated PressWhen Donovan McNabb trudged off the field after throwing an interception with the Eagles down by nine and just 151/2 minutes to play, coach Andy Reid knew his quarterback would do the right thing. They've been together in Philadelphia for 10 seasons...Tags: San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Joe Montana, David Akers, Correll Buckhalter
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Reviews:
Special to NewsdayTHE GALLOPING GHOST: Red Grange, An American Football Legend, by Gary Andrew Poole. Houghton Mifflin, 336 pp., $25. PASSING GAME: Benny Friedman and the Transformation of Football, by Murray Greenberg. Public Affairs, 368 pp., $26.95. THE GLORY GAME:...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Ohio State Buckeyes, Colleges and Universities, Ohio State University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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NFL Sidelines
Niners Retire Young's Number As Steve Young listened to the Candlestick Park crowd cheer at his jersey retirement ceremony, he looked at Jerry Rice and wished he was in his old No. 8 uniform instead of a suit. "Honestly, I feel like I want to play,"...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Michael Turner, Terry Bradshaw, ESPN, Miami Dolphins
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Raiders' Lane Kiffin is closer to the edge
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterALAMEDA -- Is Al Davis signaling a Lane change? ESPN.com, citing an unnamed source, reported the inscrutable Oakland Raiders owner is preparing to fire Coach Lane Kiffin, and scheduled hourlong meetings Monday night with individual members of Kiffin's...Tags: Major League Baseball, ESPN, Al Davis, New York Jets, Buffalo Bills
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Millen failed to look in mirror
Lions fans will tell you Matt Millen failed on many fronts in his eight-year tenure with the team, and they would not be incorrect. But his most significant failing may have been his inability to acquire the kind of players who would have reminded those...Tags: Al Davis, Tedy Bruschi, Jon Kitna, Multi-Sport Events, National Football League
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Brothers Nicholas will race at Gold Cup
Chicago Tribune reporterBrothers Nicholas will make his open-company stakes racing debut Saturday for trainer Jerry Calvin when the 4-year-old gelding runs in the Grade II $500,000 Hawthorne Gold Cup, the Chicago circuit's richest and most prestigious main track race. It's a...Tags: Arlington Park
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Pac-10: Tavita Pritchard rallies Stanford over San Jose State
From the Associated PressTavita Pritchard passed for 159 yards and rushed for a touchdown while rallying Stanford from a halftime deficit to beat San Jose State, 23-10, in the Bill Walsh Legacy Game on Saturday night at Palo Alto. Toby Gerhart rushed for a career-high 148... -
Avon's Philip Schenck To Leave Town Manager Post in 2010
Avon's long-time town manager announces his retirement, Canton author and business woman struck by car, and Simsbury's Town Farm Dairy looking to diversify. This is a round up of Farmington Valley stories reported in the Courant this week. AVON Δ...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Government, Labor Legislation, National Government, AAA
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Harbaugh was born for this
John Harbaugh can't say when he first realized his dad, Jack, was a football coach.
The old man never sat him down and explained what he did. Harbaugh just assumed all kids got stuffed into lockers by college stars or baby-sat for sideline legends....Tags: Veterans Affairs, Philadelphia Eagles, Colleges and Universities, Brian Dawkins, Philosophy
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Huskies Deliver Complete Package
EAST HARTFORD — Remember when Rob Ambrose had zero imagination? And Tyler Lorenzen couldn't throw a football to save his scholarship? Remember when the UConn offense had all the imagination of a washed-up sports writer on deadline? And the UConn...Tags: Randy Edsall, John Wayne, University of Connecticut, Super Bowl, Tropical Storms
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Opposites attract
Sun ReporterIt does not matter where Bob Bowman lays his head to rest at night - and it could be anywhere, from Baltimore to Barcelona, Ann Arbor to Beijing - he does not hear his alarm clock in the morning. He is always awake long before it wails, usually on the...Tags: Classical Music, Colleges and Universities, NBC, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Awards and Prizes
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A tough stance on training camp
John Harbaugh is only about two weeks into his stint as the Ravens' coach, and some are already criticizing him for running too tough a training camp. Ahh, goo-goo. Is it too hot outside? Do you want a Popsicle? Do you want Mommy to rub your little...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles, Chris McAlister, Trevor Pryce, Ray Lewis, Injuries
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