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It turns out that playing on the same team as Tom Brady, Randy Moss and Donte' Stallworth isn't everything it's cracked up to be. Not if you're a running back. ...more
January 31, 2008
Giants coach Tom Coughlin doesn't have to look far to concoct a game plan for toppling an offensive powerhouse in the Super Bowl. ...more
January 27, 2008
Resourceful, yet far from perfect, the Super Bowl bound Patriots remained unbeaten Sunday by breaking out a new formula in an historic setting. ...more
January 21, 2008
Chargers TE Antonio Gates vs. Patriots SS Rodney Harrison Even with a painful toe injury, Gates represents a difficult assignment for Harrison, one of the hardest hitters in the game. Harrison has a nose for the football and arrives in an ill mood, but at age 35, he doesn't have the wheels to keep up with Gates. Indy TE Dallas Clark burned the Chargers last week for six catches for 95 yards, including a 25-yard scoring reception. If Gates isn't severely hampered, Harrison will need substantial help. ...more
January 20, 2008
After 18 weeks and 260 games, we're down to the NFL's elite eight. According to the Vegas oddsmakers, top seeds Dallas, New England, Indianapolis and Green Bay figure to advance by capitalizing on the bye week and homefield advantage. ...more
January 11, 2008
Maybe there is something to this speed thing. Leading up to Monday's BCS Championship Game, LSU and Ohio State downplayed the perceived notion that Southeastern Conference teams have more speed than Big Ten teams. ...more
January 8, 2008
WHAT WENT RIGHT FOR BUCS: With Jon Gruden resting many of his regulars and five new starters on offense, the Bucs wasted no time moving down the field to take a 7-0 lead. ...more
December 31, 2007
Jon Gruden discusses Sunday's loss against San Francisco and other topics: ...more
December 24, 2007
Despite taking a sack and committing a penalty that cost them 5 yards, the Bucs needed just five plays to move the ball into the red zone during their second possession of the day. Once they got there, though, the sledding once again got tough for them. A fumbled snap by QB Jeff Garcia on a second-and-goal play from the 3 was the killer. Combined with a broken-up pass on third down, that fumble forced the Bucs to settle for a field goal for the second time in as many possessions. Those two field goals provided the Bucs with a 6-0 lead but they quickly found out that failing to capitalize fully on scoring chances can really hurt you in this league. ...more
December 23, 2007
After months of struggling in the red zone, the city finally has scored. ...more
December 22, 2007
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