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| Bills Team Report: Bledsoe can't do it all |
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10/11/2002 |
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| up points just as fast as the offense scores them. So far, the Bills are surrendering 358 yards per game. Also, Buffalo's opponents have tallied 180 points, an average of 36 per contest. They are currently on pace to shatter the NFL's single-season mark of points allowed. In 1981, the Colts allowed 533 points during the course of the season. The Bills are on pace to surrender 576 points over 16 games. COMING UP: The Bills will play their second straight road game in Week 7 when they visit the Miami Dolphins. |
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| Broncos Team Report: Clinton vs. Ricky |
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10/11/2002 |
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| (Best E Casino) - A pair of AFC Super Bowl contenders put their 4-1 records on the line this Sunday in Denver, where the Broncos will play host to the first-place Miami Dolphins in prime time clash between conference heavyweights. Both teams rebounded from ugly Week 4 losses with impressive victories last Sunday, and Miami's 26-13 win over the New England Patriots vaulted the Fins into the top spot in the AFC East. Denver thrashed the formerly unbeaten San Diego Chargers last week, recording a 26-9 triumph |
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| Larry Little: The Sports Network interview |
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10/10/2002 |
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| Miami, FL (Best E Casino) - No professional football team has ever enjoyed such a mercurial rise from the misery of expansion to Super Bowl glory as the Miami Dolphins in their formative years. In 1967, the Dolphins suffered through a 4-10 season and the typical growing pains of a franchise starting from scratch. Just five seasons later, Miami sipped from the NFL's Holy Grail when it finished a perfect season with a Super Bowl victory. A few losing seasons gave the Dolphins the time and draft picks to add t |
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| Pats' Brown sits Sunday against Miami |
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10/06/2002 |
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| Miami, FL (Best E Casino) - New England Patriots wide receiver Troy Brown sat out Sunday's AFC East showdown against the Miami Dolphins because of a sore knee. The injury also kept him out of last week's game against San Diego. The Patriots lost their second straight game without Brown, dropping a 26-13 decision in Miami. David Patten was Tom Brady's top target during the contest, catching five passes for 102 yards and two touchdowns. Brown was hurt in the fourth quarter of a 41-38 overtime victory over Kan |
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| Pats' Brown out Sunday against Miami |
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10/06/2002 |
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| Miami, FL (Best E Casino) - New England Patriots wide receiver Troy Brown is out for Sunday's AFC East showdown against the Miami Dolphins because of a sore knee. The injury also kept him out of last week's game against San Diego. Brown was hurt in the fourth quarter of a 41-38 overtime victory over Kansas City two Sundays ago. He sat out the winning drive in the extra period of that contest after taking a helmet to his knee while setting a team record with his 16th reception of the game. Brown, also New En |
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| Pats' Brown questionable for Sunday against Miami |
NFL Football |
10/02/2002 |
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| Foxboro, MA (Best E Casino) - New England Patriots wide receiver Troy Brown is questionable for Sunday's AFC East showdown against the Miami Dolphins because of a sore knee that kept him out of last week's game against San Diego. Brown was hurt in the fourth quarter of a 41-38 overtime victory over Kansas City two Sundays ago. He sat out the winning drive in the extra period of that contest after taking a helmet to his knee while setting a team record with his 16th reception of the game. Brown, also New Eng |
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| Patriots Team Report: Western showdown |
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09/27/2002 |
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| ng what we got in the press, these guys have got some catches too and some big plays. But you know, that stuff is great. You open up the fact books, you know, about 20 years from now nobody really cares about what you did. But right now I am just concerned about winning these games week to week. And you know, if you catch ten balls a week, that is great with me, man. You know, you catch and the team is losing, it is not a great feeling at all." COMING UP: The Patriots will visit the Miami Dolphins in Week 5. |
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