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Chargers Charge Gaps All the Way to the Top
Latimes.com ColumnistThe San Diego football team has seized first place in the AFC West this year with carefully coached, uniquely aggressive defensive men who attack not the players in the offensive line but the gaps between those players. Up and down the line, as the...Tags: Eric Moulds, Kurt Warner, San Francisco 49ers, Jon Kitna, Dick Butkus
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Jaguars, Rams Incomplete Teams
Latimes.com ColumnistUntil this week, the Jacksonville Jaguars and St. Louis Rams both seemed to be hurtling toward the Super Bowl. It's clear now, though, that the Rams really need more defense and the Jaguars more offense. These are two promising teams, but neither is a...Tags: St. Louis Rams, Damon Huard, Jimmy Johnson, Contracts, NFL Preseason
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Colts, Rams Identical
Latimes.com ColumnistThere are three identical reasons for the 1999 achievements of the 11-2 Indianapolis Colts and the 11-2 St. Louis Rams: 3. Because both teams lost so often for so many years, accumulating barrels of draft choices, they've both had so many shots in so...Tags: St. Louis Rams, Green Bay Packers, Edgerrin James, New York Giants, Kurt Warner
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Rams Do It Their Way
Latimes.com ColumnistNFL defenses have become so complex this season that you can't possibly outguess them. So the St. Louis Rams say. So, they don't even try. They don't even think about it. "Our quarterback never calls an audible," Mike Martz, the club's offensive...Tags: St. Louis Rams, Detroit Lions, Randy Moss, Elvis Grbac, Baltimore Ravens
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Aggressive Offense Puts Colts, Rams on Top
Latimes.com ColumnistTo win two of the biggest games of 1999, the Indianapolis Colts and St. Louis Rams both played similarly aggressive first-half football Sunday, repeatedly interspersing first-down passes with passing-down runs. Proving that offense-minded teams can win...Tags: St. Louis Rams, Jimmy Johnson, Detroit Lions, Sean Payton, Randy Moss
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Frisco fiasco
Tribune staff reporterSo this is how it ends: in the mud, in distress, in a California fog. The Bears, 17-point underdogs going into Saturday's second-round NFC playoff game, had their lunch handed to them Saturday-a five-star San Francisco treat. A mere 17-point loss would...Tags: Contracts, John Taylor, Trace Armstrong, Jim Flanigan, San Francisco 49ers
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It's a Wonderful Life; ThenÂ…
Tribune staff reporterWinning isn't everything. Wouldn't you know it, a Green Bay Packer said that. And we'll skip the second part of the well-known cliche right now. Too depressing for the Bears to hear. Vince Lombardi's famous words were given an entirely different spin...Tags: Bars and Clubs, New York Giants, Vince Lombardi, Jim Flanigan, Dining and Drinking
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