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Heisman often height of success
The moment when Robert Griffin III stepped to the podium Saturday night to receive the Heisman Trophy, greeted by a contingent of past winners, the Baylor quarterback automatically became eligible for membership in another sort of club. Not that he wants...Tags: Vinny Testaverde, College Sports, Roger Staubach, Brian Billick, National Football League
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Game 9: Ravens get OT, can't cash in
Sun reporterRavens running back Bam Morris rushed for 130 yards and quarterback Vinny Testaverde threw for 288. The Ravens racked up 447 yards of total offense and held the opposition to 225. The New York Jets benched their starting quarterback and were 4-for-15 on...Tags: Vinny Testaverde, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Leon Johnson, Orlando Brown, Donny Brady
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Game 4: Holmes carries night
Sun reporterThe Ravens survived a strong second-half comeback and may have found their running back and quarterback of the future in a 31-24 win over the Cincinnati Bengals last night in an AFC Central game at Ravens stadium. Running back Priest Holmes ran 10 yards...Tags: Artrell Hawkins, Human Body, National Football League, Tyrus McCloud, Errict Rhett
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Game 5: Near-miss rankles Ravens
Sun reporterAs the final seconds ticked off the clock, Ravens defensive tackle Lional Dalton was standing with his head bowed as fellow tackle Larry Webster dropped to his knees and pounded his fist into the ground. Wide receiver Qadry Ismail stared at the clock with...Tags: Sprained Ankle, Patrick Johnson, Blaine Bishop, Brian Billick, Jonathan Ogden
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Our World: Season's end brings reality's sadness
It's a sad day. Wasn't it just a few weeks back that I was anxiously anticipating the first games of a new football season? Now, with today's Super Bowl, the season ends, and football fans face seven months of emptiness. Well, pigskin emptiness,...Tags: College Sports, High School Sports, Colleges and Universities, San Diego Chargers, Aaron Rodgers
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Past Highlights
December 25 1985 - Lisa Sisk remembered first playing basketball with her brother Steve as a third-grader. Those early lessons paid off as Sisk, a senior guard who led Miller to a 25-1 record, was named to the Class A all-state girls' basketball team....Tags: National Football Conference, Texas Christian Horned Frogs, Larry Johnson, Colleges and Universities, Detroit Pistons
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A New Kind of Quarterback
Latimes.comThe Pittsburgh Steelers, suddenly the best football team in the land, can't have an undefeated season this year — they've already lost once — but they can have an undefeated quarterback. He is Ben Roethlisberger, a jumbo-sized Joe Montana-type...Tags: Hines Ward, National Football League, University of Southern California, Multi-Sport Events, The Ohio State University
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Joe Montana Super, But Not No. 1
Latimes.com ColumnistThe San Francisco 49ers, one of the NFL's most successful teams for nearly 20 years, plugged another winning quarterback into the same old offensive system Sunday. He is Jeff Garcia, who was brought to San Francisco by new General Manager Bill Walsh, the...Tags: Jake Plummer, Jimmy Johnson, National Football League, Multi-Sport Events, Terrell Owens
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Bears flash big-play ability
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears saw something they wanted very much to see, the big play.. They also saw something that should concern them, the running game, in their 27-24 exhibition loss to the Tennessee Titans in front of a crowd of 68,768 in Adelphia Coliseum. Coach Dick...Tags: Brian Urlacher, Skip Hicks, Dez White, National Football League, Steve McNair
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Reality bits Bears hard
Tribune staff reporterIf the Bears have not exactly embraced their fate as participants in one of the worst football seasons in their history, they have now, it seems, accepted it. With an odd sense of detachment at 1-10, they numbly go through the motions of analyzing each...Tags: Curtis Conway, Ricky Proehl, National Football League, Chicago Bears, Companies and Corporations
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Emotion right potion for Bears
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears wore Mike Singletary patches over their hearts—and their feelings on their sleeves—as they somehow summoned enough emotion to upset the playoff-bound Pittsburgh Steelers 30-6 Sunday at Soldier Field. Winning for the first time since Oct. 25,...Tags: Gary Anderson, Mike Ditka, Hospitals and Clinics, Mike Singletary, Jim Harbaugh
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Living on, falling off edge
Tribune staff reporterAll we know for sure about these Bears is that they are masochists. What else can you make of a team that prefers a familiar bed of nails to a cozy cushion? What other explanation is there for a contradictory defense that excels by putting opponents in...Tags: Curtis Conway, National Football Conference, Sid Luckman, Basketball, National Football League
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