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Inconsistent McNown successful in the end
Tribune staff reporterBased on the most significant playing time of his fledgling pro career, Cade McNown's rookie season will be nothing if not suspenseful. And the Bears are sure to follow. Youthful 3-yard touchdown run. Two rookie interceptions. Dramatic 20-yard touchdown...Tags: Jim Miller, Cade McNown, Bobby Engram, NFL Preseason, Sean Harris
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24 Top Passers
Latimes.com ColumnistWith a quarterback named Jake Delhomme, the unbeaten Carolina Panthers (5-0) will entertain a preseason Super Bowl favorite next Sunday, the Tennessee Titans (4-2), whose passer, Steve McNair, proved again in NFL Week 6 that he's an all-pro candidate....Tags: Brad Johnson, Gus Frerotte, Bill Walsh, Atlanta Falcons, Jay Fiedler
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Golden in the dome
Tribune staff reporterThe teams were a study in contrast, both on and off the field Sunday in the Bears' 13-6 victory over the Minnesota Vikings. The usually demonstrative Vikings were morose as they trudged up the hallway of the Metrodome to their locker room. They had...Tags: Jim Miller, National Football Conference, James Allen, Randy Moss, Cris Carter
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Show-stealer at the curtain
Tribune staff reporterImmediately, cornerback Charles Tillman sprinted over to hug quarterback Rex Grossman on the Bears' sideline, the "Peanut" and the prodigy celebrating what the franchise expects to be the first of many victories they conspire to produce. "We're tight,"...Tags: National Football Conference, Randy Moss, Brian Urlacher, Football, Ken Irvin
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Game of Emotion
Latimes.com ColumnistAt Indianapolis next Sunday, in the AFC night game of the year, the Oakland Raiders aren't likely to be bothered by the same thing that troubled them against Dallas last Sunday, when they couldn't take an 0-4 team seriously. They weren't up for the...Tags: Jerry Rice, Cris Carter, Multi-Sport Events, Bill Walsh, Trent Green
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Cool with the heat on
Tribune staff reporterThe Bears needed Sunday's 27-23 comeback win over the Minnesota Vikings. They needed it in a lot of ways. They needed a win to open the season. They needed a win over an NFC North Division and conference opponent. And they perhaps needed to get their...Tags: Jim Miller, National Football Conference, Randy Moss, Football, Bryan Robinson
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Leaping linebacker, what a play
ChicagoSports.comMonday in lake Forest, Brian Urlacher's defensive teammates were still talking about his leap over Atlanta running back Warrick Dunn Sunday. Late in the third quarter with the Bears up 14-13, Urlacher charged in on a blitz. Dunn tried to block the...Tags: Brian Urlacher, Aaron Brooks, Football, Keith Traylor, Bryan Robinson
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Intermission ignition
Tribune staff reporterIf the Bears can turn a 17-10 comeback victory over the Minnesota Vikings into the foundation for a season, one 12-minute stretch Sunday will loom as the turning point. It was not on the field. It was in the locker room at halftime, when the Bears made...Tags: Jim Miller, James Williams, Mitch Berger, Cris Carter, Shane Matthews
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The Big, Big Quarterback
Latimes.com ColumnistThe country is about to see why Minnesota Coach Dennis Green raves about his big, new, young quarterback, Daunte Culpepper, who is a unique runner-passer rising 6 feet 4 and weighing 255 pounds or more. If Culpepper can solve the Tampa Bay Buccaneers...Tags: Arts and Culture, NFL Preseason, Multi-Sport Events, Warren Sapp, Pittsburgh Steelers
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Dilfer Does It
Latimes.com ColumnistWith a new quarterback named Trent Dilfer, the Baltimore Ravens (7-4) have suddenly emerged as one of the NFL's quality teams on the eve of the easy section of their schedule, which continues against Dallas (4-6) Sunday and then Cleveland (3-8). All...Tags: Steve McNair, Jamal Lewis, Michael Pittman, Arts and Culture, Multi-Sport Events
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Injury Luck
Latimes.com ColumnistOne of the season's surprise success-story teams, the NFL's New Orleans Saints, will line up in St. Louis Sunday without the two Saints who did the most to turn things around this fall in the Superdome. They are Jeff Blake, the quarterback who broke a...Tags: Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace, Multi-Sport Events, Injuries and Wounds, New York Giants
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Viking Speed
Latimes.com ColumnistOf the NFL teams still alive in the long march toward the Super Bowl, the St. Louis Rams (8-5) face by far the most difficult remaining schedule: Minnesota (11-2), Tampa Bay (8-5) and New Orleans (8-5). But at least they'll get NFL leader Minnesota at...Tags: Chris Carter (baseball), Arts and Culture, Multi-Sport Events, Career and Workplace, Charlie Batch
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