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Colts-Giants II: Greatest letdown
Sun ColumnistThey were almost identical teams, with the same coaches and similar rosters, that had combined for what is referred to as "The Greatest Game Ever Played" the NFL's first overtime championship, which put pro football on a glittering run to record...Tags: Ceremonies, Pittsburgh Steelers, Art Donovan, Gino Marchetti, Weather Reports
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Nineteen touched by No. 19
Sun StaffAwe-struck schoolboy Dick Jerardi Jerardi has worked a thousand locker rooms and big events as a sports reporter for the Philadelphia Daily News. Four decades ago, when he was in the seventh or eighth grade at Cathedral School, he still placed his...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Super Bowl, Chicago Bears, Howard University, Clubs and Associations
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For ex-Colt Mackey, Hall was worth the wait
Sun ColumnistAn autograph-seeker approached John Mackey, the 10th former Baltimore Colt to achieve the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He obliged, adding his jersey number, 88, and a team identity -- Colts. The youngster said he regretted the Colts had such a bad year....Tags: Government, Super Bowl, Chicago Bears, Art Donovan, Al Davis
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Panthers break 5-game skid, top Redskins
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — So much for Cam Newton vs. Robert Griffin III. For the ticked-off players in the visitor’s locker room, it was more like the Carolina Panthers vs. Sonny Jurgensen, Sam Huff and Bobby Mitchell. Newton and the Panthers...Tags: DeAngelo Williams, Evan Royster, Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1979), Armanti Edwards, Kealoha Pilares
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Berkeley Senior Services' celebrity breakfast set for March 31
A dinner in honor of Martinsburg Bulldog varsity football coach Dave Walker will be 9 a.m. Saturday, March 31, at the Holiday In, 301 Foxcroft Ave., Martinsburg. Walker is the first coach to lead the Martinsburg Bulldog varsity football team to two...Tags: Charley Taylor, Football
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Former Hampton Crabber Chris Hanburger an Accidental Hall of Famer
Chris Hanburger had never played organized football before enrolling at Hampton High in the summer of 1957. After four days of practice with the Crabbers, he wanted to quit.
"I was done," he says. "I was so sore I could hardly move."
Teammates and...Tags: High School Sports, Hospitals and Clinics, George Allen, Bones and Joints, Super Bowl
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Justin Tuck appreciates Giants history and past greats
WatchdogOne of the items in my Friday newspaper column concerned Frank Gifford STILL thinking he earned what would have been a first down that likely would have clinched the 1958 NFL Championship Game for the Giants. This was after a......Tags: New York Giants, ESPN (tv network), History, Frank Gifford, National Football League
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ESPN promotes South Dakota tourism or something
WatchdogESPN's latest "Mt. Rushmore of Sports" release doesn't make much more sense to me than the last one. It appears Babe Ruth, Jackie Robinson, Joe Namath and Manhasset's own Jim Brown will represent New York in this feature. I'm not......Tags: Pat Tillman, Emmitt Smith, Arthur Ashe, Mike Tyson, Jerry Rice
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Bears overcome cold, Giants
Tribune staff reporterGreatness came to the Chicago Bears yesterday in the frigidity of Wrigley Field where the team of destiny gave the New York Giants all the best of the breaks and a thoro whipping to win the championship of the National Football league. The score was 14 to...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Hugh McElhenny, George Halas, Chicago Bears, Veterans Affairs
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