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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
... Giants yesterday.It didn't work.After Steve Breaston made a fair catch of a punt by New York's Jeff Feagles at the Cardinals' 42 with five seconds left in the half, Arizona opted to go for a field goal with the Giants, by rule on a kick fair-catch, lined up 10 yards from the spot of the ball.But Neil Rackers' low line-drive kick didn't have a chance, bounding downfield where Reuben...
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post-gazette.com (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
... Giants. It didn't work.It started when Steve Breaston made a fair catch of a punt by New York's Jeff Feagles at the Cardinals' 32 with five seconds left in the half.Arizona opted to go for a field goal with the Giants, by rule on a fair-catch kick, 10 yards from the spot of the ball.But Neil Rackers' kick didn't have a chance, bounding downfield where Reuben Droughns returned it 29...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
It started when Steve Breaston made a fair catch of a punt by New York's Jeff Feagles at the Cardinals 32 with 5 seconds left in the half. Arizona opted to go for a field goal with the Giants, by rule on a fair-catch kick, 10 yards from the spot of the ball.
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
It started when Steve Breaston made a fair catch of a punt by New York's Jeff Feagles at the Cardinals 32 with 5 seconds left in the half. Arizona opted to go for a field goal with the Giants, by rule on a fair-catch kick, 10 yards from the spot of the ball.
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
The Cardinals tried to take advantage of a rarely used rule on a fair-catch kick for what would've been a 68-yard field goal to end the first half against the New York Giants on Sunday.It didn't work.It started when Steve Breaston made a fair catch of a punt by New York's Jeff Feagles at the Cardinals 32 with 5 seconds left in the half. Arizona opted to go for a field goal with the Giants,...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
6:24 p.m. ET GLENDALE, Ariz. - The Arizona Cardinals tried to take advantage of a rarely used rule on a fair-catch kick for what would’ve been a 68-yard field goal to end the first half against the New York Giants on Sunday. It didn’t work. It started when Steve Breaston made a fair catch of a punt by New York’s Jeff Feagles at the Cardinals 32 with 5 seconds left in the half. Arizona...
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Star Tribune (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
It started when Steve Breaston made a fair catch of a punt by New York's Jeff Feagles at the Cardinals 32 with 5 seconds left in the half. Arizona opted to go for a field goal with the Giants, by rule on a fair-catch kick, 10 yards from the spot of the ball.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 24/11/2008
... on Sunday.It didn't work.It started when Steve Breaston made a fair catch of a punt by New York's Jeff Feagles at the Cardinals 32 with 5 seconds left in the half. Arizona opted to go for a field goal with the Giants, by rule on a fair-catch kick, 10 yards from the spot of the ball.But Neil Rackers' kick didn't have a chance, bounding downfield where Reuben Droughns returned it 29...
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 17/11/2008
Kicking into the wind in the first quarter, Tynes' three kickoffs made it to the six, 14 and 2-yard lines. On the Giants' second touchdown, Tynes never got to try the extra point, as Jay Alford's snap bounced before it got to holder Jeff Feagles, who couldn't get a handle on the ball as Tynes looked on without taking a swipe at the bouncing ball.