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Fox News (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Our NFL Czar says the Jets and the refs blew a big call, and wonders whether Green Bay can recover. Also: NFL insider Jay Glazer has the scoop on the bizarre gun incident involving Plaxico Burress. Dick Stockton, Brian Baldinger and Brian Billick report from the booth on the Bucs' big win over the Saints. It doesn't look good for Browns QB Derek Anderson. More on his knee, and...
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Examiner (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
The Ravens should have canned Brian Billick when they had the chance. This guy knows nothing about how to set up the offense. His choices for the last five Raven quarterbacks shows a total lack of any kind of skill for directing the Raven attack. He proved it when he brought in a washed-up offensive coach from NY. Gimme a break. Lunar Thomas
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ZuDfunck (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
... Johnston and Tony Siragusa BLUE: New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1pm)- Dick Stockton, Brian Baldinger, Brian Billick GREEN: Carolina Panthers at Green Bay Packers (1pm)- Sam Rosen, Tim Ryan YELLOW: San Francisco 49ers at Buffalo Bills - Ron Pitts, Tony Boselli ORANGE: Atlanta Falcons at San Diego Chargers (4pm) - Matt Vasgersian, JC Pearson P
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
T his game was the beginning of the end for coach Brian Billick in Baltimore. In their opener of the 2007 season in Cincinnati before a national Monday Night Football audience, the Ravens were battered and beaten. Coming off a 13-3 season, the Bengals dismantled the Ravens, 27-20, as quarterback Steve McNair turned the ball over four times (three lost fumbles and an interception).