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Chargers have nothing to lose
The predominant opinion in the NFL is that the San Diego Chargers backed into the playoffs by winning a lousy AFC West...
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What If Randy Moss Had Stayed with the Raiders?
The New England Patriots rewrote the history books in 2007. Individual records were shattered, franchise milestones were topped and 16 regular-season opponents were victimized along the away...
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Cowboys News: Jerry Jones Gets Jason Garrett To Stay for $3 Mil a Year
Jason Garrett eschewed coaching opportunities in Baltimore and Atlanta to remain in Dallas after Cowboys owner Jerry Jones offered the offensive coordinator a contract worth $3 million per season and the title of assistant head coach...
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Bengals News: Marvin Lews Says Chad Johnson Will Stay
Cincinnati coach Marvin Lewis said the Bengals will not trade disgruntled receiver Chad Johnson, who has recently intimated that the team should trade him...
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Colts Coach: Jim Caldwell Next in Line, Says Jim Irsay
Jim Caldwell, the assistant head coach for the Indianapolis Colts, will replace Tony Dungy if the coach retires, owner Jim Irsay said...
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Seahawks News: Shaun Alexander Among 10 Seahawks to Have Surgeries
Running back Shaun Alexander was one of six Seahawks to undergo surgery this week to repair injuries suffered this season, while four others have operations upcoming...
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Dolphins' Dallas Hires: Nothing Personal, Only Business
How do two teams in different conferences a 20-hour drive apart who typically play each other as frequently as we elect a president begin to hate each other? Bill Parcells is making it happen: ...
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NFC Championship Game Kribbles, IV: Giants' O vs. Packers' D
At first, the New York Giants-Green Bay Packers matchup didn't feel all that compelling; after all, wasn't everyone not subsumed by the East Coast bias hoping for Dallas here? Yet, ...
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Chiefs News: Which Chan Gailey Will KC Get?
Early returns on the hiring of Chan Gailey as the Kansas City Chiefs' offensive coordinator have been mixed. The most common reaction seems to be that Gailey was a decent but uninspiring hire, ...
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Championship Game Kribbles, Part III: Chargers' Offense vs. Patriots' Defense
Ah, the Thursday before championship game weekend...a time when we can all try to imagine ways the San Diego Chargers can upset the seemingly invincible New England Patriots. Or at least cover the 14-point spread...
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Santa Clara Stadium Will Be Hard Sell for 49ers
The owners of the San Francisco 49ers are asking the city of Santa Clara to pony up $222 million to build a new stadium on what is now parking lot space leased to Great America...
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Dolphins News: Cooking with Bill Parcells
Rebuilding the franchise in his own image, it was no surprise yesterday when Bill Parcells tabbed Tony Sparano as the new Miami Dolphins head coach...
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Bills News: Norm Chow Would Be Ideal for Bills' Stagnant Offense
Buffalo is currently searching for an offensive coordinator to replace Steve Fairchild—who left to coach Colorado State after two seasons with the Bills—and a great candidate might have fallen right into the organization's lap Tuesday...
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Chiefs News: Chan Gailey Is Kansas City's New Offensive Chief
The Kansas City Chiefs hired Chan Gailey to be their offensive coordinator. He replaces Mike Solari, whose K.C. offense scored a franchise-low 226 points in 2007. Gailey returns to the NFL after being fired by Georgia Tech, where he was 44-33 as the coach
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Dolphins Coach: Miami Hires Tony Sparano
As expected, the Miami Dolphins continued to become South Dallas as Tony Sparano was hired from the Cowboys to become the Dolphins' seventh coach in franchise history...
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Bills News: Turk Schonert Has To Spice Up Buffalo O
Because the Buffalo Bills seem bent on maintaining continuity early this offseason, the fact they named Turk Schonert, previously their quarterbacks coach, offensive coordinator on Wednesday came as no surprise...
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Oakland Draft: Raiders Should Pursue a WR in Round Two
Six years ago, when the Oakland Raiders reached Super Bowl XXXVII, the team had no problem dealing with having no true No.1 wide receiver on its roster...
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Dolphins Coach: Spearing Tony Sparano Would Be Wise Move for Miami
Speculation that still-current Cowboys assistant Tony Sparano will soon be named Miami's head coach is getting more media attention than Britney Spears would if she left the Palms and fell face-first ...
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Buffalo Bills: 2008 a Make-or-Break Year for Dick Jauron
When the Buffalo Bills' offseason began after their Week 17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Dec. 30, general manager Marv Levy stepped down, thus leaving uncertainty within the organization at several key positions...
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Tennesse Titans Offseason: Front Office Has Plenty of Work To Do
With Tennessee in for an action-packed offseason, Titans general manager Mike Reinfeldt is a busy man these days. But if you had to pick which is the top priority for the team, you'd be hard-pressed ...
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NFL Hall of Fame: Ray's the Guy
You'd think that anyone who made the NFL's much-ballyhooed 75th Anniversary Team back in 1994 (not to mention the Super Bowl Silver Anniversary Team of 1990, the league's All-1970s team, and ...
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NFC Championship Game Kribbles, 2.0: Packers' O vs. Giants' D
With the divisional round invariably comes at least one surprise, and this season we got two, as the suddenly upstart New York Giants offed the Cowboys to the chagrin of few outside of Terrell Owens and the greater Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area...
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Miami Dolphins: Flurry of Moves Quiets Wayne Huizenga Critics
Since he first entered the South Florida sports scene in 1990, Wayne Huizenga has been the proverbial guy whom everybody loves to hate...
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NFL Draft: For Struggling Raiders, Darren McFadden a Luxury
With the Miami Dolphins, St. Louis Rams, and perhaps the Atlanta Falcons (pending a coin flip) picking ahead of the Oakland Raiders, fans of the Silver and Black have a right to feel Darren McFadden ...
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Tony Dungy Retirement: Dungy's Decision Due Monday
Indianapolis coach Tony Dungy told reporters that he will talk with his wife this week and have a decision by Monday about whether he will return to coach the Colts or decide to retire at age 52...