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| Billick fired after nine seasons in Baltimore |
NFL Football |
01/01/2008 |
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| ner said. ``It doesn't mean that you don't fear being wrong, because I do fear being wrong. I could be three coaches past Brian Billick nine years from now trying to solve this puzzle.'' The 53-year-old Billick was the offensive coordinator of the Minnesota Vikings before coming to Baltimore. He was deemed to be an offensive genius when he got to the Ravens, but the team became known for its staunch defense and never had an attack that was remotely as productive as that of the Vikings in the late 1990s. ``I' |
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| 2008 NFL Opponents |
NFL Football |
01/01/2008 |
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| lanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis, San FranciscoGreen Bay Packers Home: Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis, Dallas Away: Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee, SeattleMinnesota Vikings Home: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, Atlanta, Carolina, Houston, Indianapolis, N.Y. Giants Away: Chicago, Detroit, Green Bay, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Jacksonville, Tennessee, ArizonaSOUTHAtlanta Falcons Home: Carolina, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Ch |
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| Billick fired after 9 seasons in Baltimore |
NFL Football |
12/31/2007 |
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| the Ravens reached .500 (8-8) for the first time. Then he led Baltimore to a 12-4 record and a berth in the Super Bowl, where the Ravens beat the New York Giants 34-7. Billick was 80-64 as Baltimore's coach. He was the offensive coordinator of the Minnesota Vikings before being coming to the Ravens. ``I'm not saying I agree with it,'' kicker Matt Stover said of Billick's dismissal, ``but sometimes things have to change.''Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contain |
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| Washington secures final NFC playoff spot |
NFL Football |
12/31/2007 |
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| nd as Washington (9-7) closed out the regular season with its fourth consecutive win, and will head to Seattle next Saturday to face the NFC West-champion Seahawks in a wild card matchup at 4:30 p.m. (et). In the process, the Redskins eliminated the Minnesota Vikings, who lost at Denver anyway, 22-19. Minnesota entered play a week ago with a full one-game lead for the final playoff berth, but lost two straight to close out the season as Washington came on strong. Moss finished the day with eight catches for 115 |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 30, 2007) |
NFL Football |
12/31/2007 |
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| lu, LB Andre Frazier, LB Clint Kriewaldt, G Darnell Stapleton, T Marvel Smith, WR Hines Ward Ravens - 3rd QB Kyle Boller, RB Willis McGahee, RB Mike Anderson, LB Ray Lewis, DT Amon Gordon, TE Daniel Wilcox, WR Demetrius Williams, TE Quinn Sypniewski MINNESOTA VIKINGS AT DENVER BRONCOS, 4:15 P.M. (ET) Vikings - 3rd QB Kelly Holcomb, WR Sidney Rice, CB Antoine Winfield, S Mike Doss, FB Naufahu Tahi, LB Vinny Ciurciu, LB Dontarrious Thomas, T Chase Johnson Broncos - 3rd QB Darrell Hackney, WR Brandon Stokley, FB Mi |
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| Brady, Moss enter record books |
NFL Football |
12/30/2007 |
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| ing for most touchdown passes in a season, with 49, which Manning set in 2004. Moss's TD catch was his 22nd, tying Rice's record, which was set in only 12 games during the strike- shortened 1987 campaign. The score also put New England past the 1998 Minnesota Vikings record of 556 points in a season. The two hooked up again, this time for 65 yards, in the fourth quarter to give both Brady and Moss the new records, with 50 TD passes and 23 scoring grabs, respectively. More importantly, the Pats downed the Giants, |
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| Brady to Moss poised to turn page in the record books |
NFL Football |
12/30/2007 |
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| half.'' And just for good measure, New England added another score after that to burnish its 16-0 record and finish the regular season with a staggering 589 points, obliterating the single-season NFL scoring record of 556 that belonged to the 1998 Minnesota Vikings. ``I still think it's hard to throw one touchdown, I really do,'' Manning said recently. ``We've had some games where we've thrown one around here, and it's hard to get it in the end zone. So for him to be on pace for whatever it is,'' he said, `` |
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| NFL Injury Report |
NFL Football |
12/29/2007 |
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| ens (rib), TE James Dearth (foot), DE Shaun Ellis (shoulder), C Nick Mangold (player decision reason), G Brandon Moore (neck), DT Dewayne Robertson (knee), WR Brad Smith (back). PROBABLE: WR Jerricho Cotchery (finger), WR Justin McCareins (thigh). MINNESOTA VIKINGS at DENVER BRONCOS - VIKINGS: DOUBTFUL: LB Vinny Ciurciu (ankle). QUESTIONABLE: WR Sidney Rice (ankle), LB Dontarrious Thomas (groin), DT Pat Williams (knee), CB Antoine Winfield (shoulder). PROBABLE: LB David Herron (concussion), WR Bobby Wade (knee |
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| NFL Playoff Scenarios |
NFL Football |
12/29/2007 |
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| . Louis, Atlanta, Chicago, Arizona, Philadelphia, Detroit, Carolina.WASHINGTON REDSKINS Washington can clinch playoff berth with: 1) A win. OR 2) A tie and a Minnesota loss or tie. OR 3) A loss and a Minnesota loss and a New Orleans loss.MINNESOTA VIKINGS 1) A win and a Washington loss or tie. OR 2) A tie and a Washington lossNEW ORLEANS New Orleans can clinch playoff berth with: 1) A win and a Washington loss and a Minnesota loss.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reser |
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| AP Graphic NCAA MINORITY COACHES |
Division I College Football |
12/28/2007 |
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| year's Super Bowl winning coach, Tony Dungy, was disappointed when colleges showed no interest in two NFL assistants he recommended for jobs - Mike Tomlin, now the Pittsburgh Steelers head coach, and Leslie Frazier, the defensive coordinator for the Minnesota Vikings. Tomlin has the Steelers bound for the playoffs, and Frazier has the league's top-ranked run defense with three of his starters headed to the Pro Bowl. ``I recommended Mike and Leslie to a number of schools last year, and they didn't even get to |
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