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Fake Teams (Free subscription) | yesterday
Q: Can the Titans be the first team in 2008 to rush for 100 yards as a team against the Ravens, and, if it does, will that equal a victory? A: No, but even keeping the Titans' rushing attack to 47 yards was more than enough for the Titans to beat the Ravens. Despite rookie RB Chris Johnson's acceptable efforts last week against a good Minnesota Vikings run defense, he was unable to do much of anything...
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NFL GridIron Gab (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
“There’s a flag on the play!” It’s a sentence in football that can bring cheers of joy or expletives aplenty depending on your point of view. But, for Baltimore Ravens fans and players it seems that the zebras aren’t the most popular people in town these days. Coming off of two close losses in the span of [...]
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post-gazette.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
There are a lot of reasons the Steelers are 4-1 and boss of the AFC North Division despite a frightful string of injuries that easily could have sabotaged their season. Moore is high on the list.
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | yesterday
Brian Kelly, who's trying to turn the University of Cincinnati football program around after a 10-3 season, needs only to look to 1-4 Rutgers to see how difficult it can be.
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Indy Star (Free subscription) | yesterday
There's no denying the Indianapolis Colts' early season entertainment value, but a fundamental question is begged: Can Sunday's great escape from Houston -- the Colts' third last-minute decision in three games -- spark them out of their lethargy? Can they build on it to at last regain the consistency that has defined this team in years past?
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post-gazette.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Willie Parker loved the comparison. "Mewelde Moore," someone said to Parker in the happy Steelers' locker room as Sunday night turned into Monday morning, "looked just like you out there." ... Sports commentary by Ron Cook
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | yesterday
Today on TV The last presidential debate between Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain drew an audience of 52 million viewers. While that is 17 million fewer than what the vice presidential debate drew last week, that is still a lot of people.
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The Irish Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
THE NEW York Giants remained one of two undefeated teams in the National Football League by routing the Seattle Seahawks 44-6, their largest margin of victory in a regular-season game in 36 years.
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Baltimore Reporter (Free subscription) | yesterday
Crossposted from Flopping Aces The Obama campaign is out in force trying to walk the Ayers story backwards by now….get this….saying that Obama didn’t know about Ayers past. DAVID AXELROD: Well I mean, when he went, he certainly — he didn’t know the history. But Erik Erickson points out that Obama would have had to been [...]
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Beale Street Beat (Free subscription) | yesterday
For the second game in a weeks time I saw the Baltimore Ravens have a team beat. In Pittsburgh I knew it when Hines Ward stopped smiling. Against Tennessee I knew it when the Titans starting hitting each other harder than they were hitting the Ravens. This was another game we let slip through, even [...]
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ravens DT to have micro-fracture surgery on left knee Kelly Gregg will have micro-fracture surgery on his left knee tomorrow, ending the season for the Ravens nose tackle, his agent said tonight.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | yesterday
Former Broncos running back arrested last week on alleged cocaine deal A year ago, Travis Henry was the NFL's leading rusher. On Monday he was in court, handcuffed and in prison yellow clothes for a hearing stemming from his arrest last week on an alleged cocaine deal.
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
* Kicker Matt Stover has missed all three field-goal attempts from beyond 40 yards, but Harbaugh said he is not worried about Stover, who is the league's third-most accurate kicker at the age of 40. "I’m not concerned with Matt’s age," Harbaugh said. "He’s kicked very well in practice, and even the balls he’s missed, he’s hit very well. So it’s not like he’s losing leg strength. Plus, you’ve seen the...