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| Pasqualoni among 3 Cowboys assistants to join Dolphins |
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01/23/2008 |
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MIAMI (AP) -New Miami Dolphins coach Tony Sparano hired three assistants Wednesday from his former team, the Dallas Cowboys. Joining Miami were Paul Pasqualoni as defensive coordinator, Todd Bowles as assistant head coach and secondary coach, and Kacy Rodgers as defensive line coach. All worked in Dallas with Sparano, who was the Cowboys' assistant head coach before taking the Miami job last week. New Dolphins executive vice president of football operations Bill Parcells and new general manager Jeff Ir |
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| 'If it's the ultimate game, how come they're playing it again next year?" |
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01/23/2008 |
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| e whole episode seems like much ado about nothing, well, brace yourself for much more ado. This is one of those years where the break between the league conference championship games and the Super Bowl runs for two weeks, begging the same question Dallas Cowboys running back Duane Thomas asked on the eve of the big game in 1972. Like just about everybody else involved, Thomas was tired of the buildup and itching to play when reporters kept probing to find out whether he understood the magnitude of the conte |
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| Owens will return to Cowboys; Glenn will need surgery |
NFL Football |
01/22/2008 |
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IRVING, Texas (AP) -Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones plans to pay Terrell Owens' $3 million roster bonus, which means the All-Pro wide receiver will be back for the final season of his three-year, $25 million contract. ``Yes, we are going to have Terrell back,'' Jones said Tuesday at the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala. Jones added that a contract extension for Owens is something he would consider ``down the line.'' Owens finished with 81 catches for 1,355 yards and a team-record 15 touchdown receptions.< |
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| LeBronx Bomber: James in New York state of mind, set to unveil Yankees-inspired sneakers |
NBA Basketball |
01/22/2008 |
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| ok as a slight to the hometown Indians. In the days following the game, James was blistered on sports talk radio by callers who couldn't understand why he would be so brash. James has been loyal to the Yankees since he was a kid. He's also a big Dallas Cowboys fan. His latest fashion statement has sparked new debate over James' allegiances. ``As a fan of Cleveland and of the Cavaliers, I'm wondering, why not a LeBron Cleveland Indians shoe?'' Lloyd Boyd of Cleveland said after shopping for new sneaker |
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| Wife of ex-Cowboys RB Springs sues after husband slips into coma |
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01/22/2008 |
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DALLAS (AP) -The wife of former Dallas Cowboys running back Ron Springs is suing two doctors she accuses of letting her husband slip into a coma last October, just months after a new kidney donated by ex-teammate Everson Walls appeared to save his life. The medical malpractice lawsuit filed Tuesday in state district court by Adriane Springs seeks unspecified damages and describes Springs as being non-responsive and incapacitated. Adriane Springs said her husband has brain damage and didn't know if he w |
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| Wife of ex-Cowboys RB Ron Springs sues after husband slips into coma |
Headlines |
01/22/2008 |
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DALLAS (AP) -The wife of former Dallas Cowboys running back Ron Springs is suing two doctors she accuses of letting her husband slip into a coma last October. The medical malpractice lawsuit filed Tuesday by Adriane Springs seeks unspecified damages. Ron Springs appeared to have been improving after receiving a new kidney from ex-teammate Everson Walls in March. Springs suffered from Type 2 diabetes, which forced the amputation of his right foot. But Springs, 51, has remained in a coma since an Octob |
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| It's about Tynes! Kicker lifts Giants to Super Bowl berth |
NFL Football |
01/21/2008 |
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| chill of minus-23, making it the third coldest game on record in NFL history. The contest trailed the famed "Ice Bowl" in 1967 at Lambeau Field, when it was minus-13 with a wind chill of 48 below as the Packers won the NFL Championship by edging the Dallas Cowboys, and the 1981 AFC Championship Game in Cincinnati, where the Bengals drubbed the San Diego Chargers in minus-nine degree temps and a wind chill of 59 below. "Well, that was some game," said New York coach Tom Coughlin. "I think the thing that I'm mo |
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| National Football League Game Capsules |
NFL Football |
01/20/2008 |
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| eceptions for 141 yards and a score. The temperature was minus-one at game time with a wind chill of minus-23, making it the third coldest game on record in NFL history. The contest trailed the famed "Ice Bowl" in 1967 at Lambeau Field, when it was minus-13 with a wind chill of 48 below as the Packers won the NFL Championship by edging the Dallas Cowboys, and the 1981 AFC Championship Game in Cincinnati, where the Bengals drubbed the San Diego Chargers in minus-nine degree temps and a wind chill of 59 below. |
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| Giants, freezing fans at Lambeau Field watch overtime thriller |
NFL Football |
01/20/2008 |
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| ms went sleeveless. Brett Favre played without gloves despite the cold, while Manning wore a red glove on his nonthrowing hand. One person who knows all about that cold is Bart Starr, the Packers' quarterback during the Ice Bowl game against the Dallas Cowboys on Dec. 31, 1967, when the temperature was 13 below with a wind chill of minus-46. One fan at that game died of exposure. Starr said the key for players dealing with the elements is their approach. ``I don't want this to sound trite, because it' |
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| Freezing fans still having fun in, around Lambeau Field |
NFL Football |
01/20/2008 |
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| Pickett said. Brett Favre took the field without gloves despite the cold, and Manning wore a red glove on his nonthrowing hand. One person who knows all about that cold is Bart Starr, the Packers' quarterback during the Ice Bowl game against the Dallas Cowboys on Dec. 31, 1967, when the temperature was 13 below with a wind chill of minus-46. One fan at that game died of exposure. Starr said the key for players dealing with the elements is their approach. ``I don't want this to sound trite, because it' |
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