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| Bills end season on sour note |
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01/03/2006 |
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| g. It has not bounced in our direction for a lot of the season." 2006 OPPONENTS The Bills will face four playoff teams next season. In addition to the three games in its division (NY Jets, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots), Buffalo will host the Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers and San Diego Chargers. The Bills will also visit the Houston Texans, Chicago Bears, Detroit Lions, Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens. Buffalo had six games against postseason opponents t |
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| Playoff quarterbacks say their teams are disrespected |
NFL Football |
01/03/2006 |
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| s after the 2001 season. They know an upset is very possible. ``In that situation, 14-point underdogs in the National Football League in the Super Bowl, we've been as low as you can be,'' linebacker Mike Vrabel said. So the Patriots have ``no disrespect for the Jacksonville Jaguars.''Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without the prior written authority of The Associated Press. |
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| Now the Season Begins for Pats |
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01/03/2006 |
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| (Best E Casino) - Who are the New England Patriots kidding? Their 16-game regular season is just a warmup for the real season - the postseason - and that gets underway this Saturday night when the Jacksonville Jaguars come to town. The Jaguars are actually the last team to beat the Pats in a playoff game, but I would not expect the same outcome on Saturday, as New England has all the looks of a team that is poised for a third straight Super Bowl title, despite their season-ending loss to the Miami Dolphins. New E |
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| Injured safety hungry to play again |
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01/03/2006 |
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| fense has stabilized. Harrison said he hasn't given the defensive backs much advice. He could only watch as New England went 6-2 in the second half, won the AFC East with a 10-6 record and got homefield advantage for the wild-card game against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday night. ``I'm happy for the team, the organization, the city to come as far as we've come with all the injuries and adversity we've faced this year,'' Harrison said. ``To be able to host a playoff game, that's pretty big and it says a l |
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| 2006 NFL Opponents |
NFL Football |
01/03/2006 |
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| nd, N.Y. Jets, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, OaklandIndianapolis Colts Home: Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, Buffalo, Miami, Philadelphia, Washington, Cincinnati Away: Houston, Jacksonville, Tennessee, New England, N.Y. Jets, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, DenverJacksonville Jaguars Home: Houston, Indianapolis, Tennessee, New England, N.Y. Jets, Dallas, N.Y. Giants, Pittsburgh Away: Houston, Indianapolis, Tennessee, Buffalo, Miami, Philadelphia, Washington, Kansas CityTennessee Titans Home: Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonv |
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| Capers fired as Texans coach |
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01/03/2006 |
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| eason and the NFC title game in the team's second year in 1996, when he was NFL Coach of the Year. Things went downhill from there, and Capers was fired after the Panthers went 4-12 in 1998. He worked for two years as defensive coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars before he was hired by the Texans in January 2001. His first pro job came when he joined Jim Mora's staff with Philadelphia in the USFL. Capers made it to the NFL in 1986 when he went with Mora to New Orleans. He became defensive coordinator at Pi |
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| Texans to fire Capers, keep GM |
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01/02/2006 |
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| e to be careful and stay with your step-by-step program,'' Capers told the AP in 2001. ``Then, you have to have the courage to stick with it and not sacrifice the future for the quick fix.'' He worked for two years as defensive coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars before he was hired by the Texans in January 2001. He began his coaching career at Kent State in 1972 as a graduate assistant and spent three seasons there while earning a masters degree in administration. He also a college assistant at Washington |
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| Patriots lose but get the less experienced team |
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01/01/2006 |
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| ut securing a No. 3 seed would've meant a date with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who got in Sunday as the sixth seed. Instead, New England begins its quest for an unprecedented third straight Super Bowl at home Saturday night against the inexperienced Jacksonville Jaguars (12-4). In a day mostly tinged with serious drama - Tony Dungy's return to the Colts, Dick Vermeil's retirement, possible last appearances by Brett Favre and Jerome Bettis - the usually businesslike Patriots provided the comic relief. After a to |
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| NFL Inactives for Week 17 (January 1, 2006) |
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01/01/2006 |
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| lter (CD). 49ers - WR Rasheed Marshall (CD); CB Derrick Johnson (neck stinger); CB Bruce Thornton (knee); WR Johnnie Morton (CD); OT Harvey Dahl (OT); OT Patrick Estes (CD); QB Cody Pickett (3rd QB); and CB Ahmed Plummer (ankle). TENNESSEE TITANS AT JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS, 4:05 P.M. Titans - CB Rich Gardner (CD); OT Marcus White (CD); DT Jared Clauss (CD); RB Chris Brown (ankle); TE Greg Gunther (CD); OT Daniel Loper (CD); QB Steve McNair (pectoral); and OT David Stewart (CD). Matt Mauck will start at quarterback. Tr |
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| Jags rout Titans |
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01/01/2006 |
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| Jacksonville, FL (Best E Casino) - LaBrandon Toefield ran for a career-high 102 yards with a touchdown and Quinn Gray threw two touchdown passes in his first NFL appearance, as the Jacksonville Jaguars routed the Tennessee Titans, 40-13, at Alltel Stadium. Alvin Pearman and Derrick Wimbush also added touchdown runs, and the trio of backs ran for 121 yards and three scores in place of Fred Taylor, who sat out to avoid injury with the playoffs beginning next weekend. David Garrard completed 10-of-16 passes for 128 |
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