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Jets Pass a Test
Latimes.com ColumnistChad Pennington, the New York Jets' hard-throwing young quarterback, tightened up the steamy Tennessee-Indianapolis divisional race Monday night when he completed all eight of his second-half passes to topple Tennessee, 24-17. Pennington's aggressive...Tags: Baltimore Colts, Bart Starr, St. Louis Rams, University of Southern California, Defense
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Questions and answers about Rams
The Chicago TribuneThe St. Louis Rams rate an edge in nearly every statistical category in their Super Bowl matchup with the Tennessee Titans. They have a more potent offense and a defense that gives up fewer yards per game, and they have been to a Super Bowl. Well, one...Tags: Eddie George, Orlando Pace, Multi-Sport Events, Kurt Warner, St. Louis Rams
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Indianapolis at New England
Colts' offensive scheme Despite Peyton Manning's dominant performances, the Colts work best when they have a balanced attack (they have called 62 passes and 55 runs this postseason). They will spread the field often, either with a third receiver or by...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Baltimore Colts, Marcus Pollard, Tom Moore, National Football League
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Broncos on Move
Latimes.comHere come the Broncos. Revived by quarterback Jake Plummer's return from injury, Coach Mike Shanahan's Denver team can take another giant step toward the playoffs next Sunday against Cleveland at Denver, where Bronco tailback Clinton Portis scored last...Tags: Trent Green, Priest Holmes, Baltimore Colts, Sports, Jamal Lewis
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Shell Shocked
Latimes.com ColumnistThe 7-0 Kansas City Chiefs went through the entire game at Oakland Monday night without taking any chances. And that's one good way for the better team to play it. By contrast, the underdog, 2-5 Raiders should have been looking for places to gamble, to...Tags: Florida Panthers, Jay Fiedler, Dining and Drinking, Troy Brown, San Francisco 49ers
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The One-Back Game
Latimes.comAs of the 2004 NFL season, fullbacks are passé. One-back football is here. And Clinton Portis will be the back on one of the NFL's new one-back teams, the Washington Redskins, in their attack on the New York Giants Sunday in Giants Stadium. Portis,...Tags: Mark Brunell, Florida Panthers, Indianapolis Colts, Green Bay Packers, Priest Holmes
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Coming-Out Party
Latimes.comCarson Palmer, the Cincinnati Bengals' new quarterback from USC, can run his new winning streak to two in a row next Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium. But it won't be easy. The opponent is a Baltimore Ravens team with a famous defense originally constructed...Tags: A.J. Feeley, Cincinnati Bengals, Jacksonville Jaguars, Minnesota Vikings, University of Southern California
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Ravens return to top Titans
Sun StaffInspired by a huge play on special teams, another stifling defensive effort and a timely video display, the Baltimore Ravens knocked off the No. 1-seeded Tennessee Titans in an American Football Conference divisional playoff Sunday, 24-10. The upset...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Ray Lewis, Baltimore Colts, Anthony Mitchell, Basketball
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Block party
Sun StaffNASHVILLE, Tenn. - What appears to be smoke and mirrors is actually the Ravens' defense and special teams. What the Tennessee Titans perceived as arrogance was little more than a jaunty display of Ravens confidence. After talking up a storm last week,...Tags: Anthony Mitchell, Art Modell, Rob Burnett, Jamie Sharper, Brian Billick
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Wide smiles for Ravens
Sun StaffNASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Ravens beat the Tennessee Titans as much on memory as they did on willpower yesterday. It was a game of deja vu for tight end Shannon Sharpe, redemption for wide receiver Patrick Johnson and sheer joy for quarterback Trent Dilfer,...Tags: Rod Woodson, Denard Walker, Craig Hentrich, Rob Burnett, Brian Billick
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End zone again out of bounds
Sun StaffThis is what October has come to for the Ravens: On the 1-yard line, quarterback Tony Banks produced a fumble when he should have had a touchdown. On the 9-yard line, Tennessee Titans quarterback Steve McNair produced a touchdown when he should have...Tags: Denard Walker, Rob Burnett, Brian Billick, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Big Ben a Big Timer
Latimes.comThe world is suddenly full of great quarterbacks — or, maybe, these folks are merely very good. Anyhow, they're all over the country. At least two of them are still in school, Aaron Rodgers of Cal and Matt Leinart of USC. And at least two other...Tags: Terry Bradshaw, Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Colts, Matt Leinart, University of Southern California
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