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    Nov 8, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  1. After Raiders' game, real tests begin for Ravens

    After the Ravens play the Oakland Raiders Sunday, the real fun begins. That's when the Ravens will show if they are a quality team or a fraudulent one
    After the Ravens play the Oakland Raiders Sunday, the real fun begins. That's when the Ravens will show if they are a quality team or a fraudulent one There won't be as many cream puffs remaining on the schedule. Gone are the Cleveland Browns, Kansas...

    Tags: Oakland Raiders, John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens, New York Giants, Lardarius Webb

  2. Nov 22, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  3. Little by little, Ravens defense making strides

    The Ravens coaching staff has been ecstatic with their winning record, but never happy with the overall performance, especially on defense.
    The Ravens coaching staff has been ecstatic with their winning record, but never happy with the overall performance, especially on defense. If the Ravens are going to go deep into the postseason and possibly to the Super Bowl, they have to find more...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Paul Kruger, Haloti Ngata, Pittsburgh Steelers, Albert McClellan

  4. Nov 20, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  5. NFL's flip-flop on Ed Reed penalty sends a mixed message

    The Ravens caught a big break when the NFL overturned Ed Reed's one-game suspension on appeal Tuesday and instead imposed a $50,000 fine for his third violation of the league's player safety rules over the past three seasons. Reed will be able to...

    Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Drew Brees, Pittsburgh Steelers, Lardarius Webb, Jimmy Smith (football)

  6. Nov 19, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  7. Ravens have to find right time, balance for Flacco contract extension

    The Ravens are six games away from completing the 2012 regular season, and they are approaching the time when a team might consider signing its franchise quarterback to a contract extension.
    The Ravens are six games away from completing the 2012 regular season, and they are approaching the time when a team might consider signing its franchise quarterback to a contract extension. So far, it hasn't happened for quarterback Joe Flacco and...

    Tags: John Harbaugh, Matt Birk, Baltimore Ravens, Anquan Boldin, Ben Roethlisberger

  8. Sep 18, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. In big games, Cutler too often comes up small

    Forget, for a moment, that Jay Cutler might not exactly be Alexander the Great in the leadership department.
    Forget, for a moment, that Jay Cutler might not exactly be Alexander the Great in the leadership department. Let's focus on the fact he had another performance meltdown last week in one of the biggest games he will play this season. No one, it seems,...

    Tags: Jay Cutler, Football, Peyton Manning, Brandon Marshall, Green Bay Packers

  10. Mar 23, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Among the NFL's eight new coaches, few will get a free pass at QB

    PHOENIX — The NFL's eight new head coaches have yet to conduct a practice, or even solidify their rosters, but already they can be roughly divided into three groups. The haves, the might-haves and the have-nots. That's those who have an answer...

    Tags: Blaine Gabbert, Heisman Trophy, Andy Reid, New York Giants, Geno Smith

  12. Nov 1, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Bears' vanishing act

    Though nobody requested one, coach Lovie Smith said he wasn't about to offer an apology after his Bears rallied to stave off the Panthers for their fifth straight victory.
    Though nobody requested one, coach Lovie Smith said he wasn't about to offer an apology after his Bears rallied to stave off the Panthers for their fifth straight victory. I'm wondering if the coach is listening to his team's critics more than he ever...

    Tags: John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens, Mike Tice, Roberto Garza, San Diego Chargers

  14. Dec 31, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  15. By and bye, Adrian Peterson, others in NFL come tantalizingly close

    Two thousand steps forward.
    Two thousand steps forward. Two big steps back. On a Sunday when Minnesota's Adrian Peterson became the seventh NFL player to run for 2,000 yards — coming within nine of breaking Eric Dickerson's season rushing record — two teams backpedaled...

    Tags: Justin Tuck, Robert Griffin III, NFC West, San Diego Chargers, Ben Roethlisberger

  16. Oct 23, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  17. You people in San Diego need to deal better with the Chargers

    Obviously, the good people in Los Angeles are very different from you people in San Diego.
    Obviously, the good people in Los Angeles are very different from you people in San Diego. Or, as Bill Johnston, the director of public relations for the Chargers, put it in a recent blog to folks in San Diego: "What's with you people?'' The Chargers...

    Tags: Social Media, T.J. Simers, Super Bowl, Bill Johnston, Ryan Leaf

  18. Oct 16, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Broncos go nuts on Bolts in 35-24 comeback victory

    <strong>SAN DIEGO </strong>&mdash; That huge gush heard just shortly before 9 Monday night was the massive deflation of the San Diego Chargers' NFL season. Air left the Chargers' balloon like a jet stream.
    SAN DIEGO — That huge gush heard just shortly before 9 Monday night was the massive deflation of the San Diego Chargers' NFL season. Air left the Chargers' balloon like a jet stream. Whoosh. Bye-bye, Chargers. The team owned and operated by the...

    Tags: Eric Weddle, Qualcomm Inc., Chris Harris, ESPN (tv network), Tony Carter

  20. Dec 27, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. Bruins' flat showing in Holiday Bowl takes fizz out of UCLA's season

    SAN DIEGO &mdash; There have been rumors down here that the Chargers might be interested in UCLA's Jim Mora as a replacement for Coach Norv Turner.
    SAN DIEGO — There have been rumors down here that the Chargers might be interested in UCLA's Jim Mora as a replacement for Coach Norv Turner. If the Holiday Bowl was an audition, Mora could not have done more to prove himself the ideal choice to...

    Tags: Holiday Bowl, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Big Ten Conference, T.J. Simers, Periodicals

  22. Oct 20, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Narrower goal posts could add intrigue to NFL games

    The NFL would be so much more interesting if it were narrow-minded.
    The NFL would be so much more interesting if it were narrow-minded. By that I mean the league should narrow the uprights. With kickers steadily improving — they're on pace for their most accurate season — the league should consider...

    Tags: National Football League, Greg Zuerlein, Pittsburgh Steelers, Football, St. Louis Rams

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