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| Saints sign CB Butler |
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06/03/2008 |
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| Metairie, LA (Best E Casino) - The New Orleans Saints signed free agent cornerback Jerametrius Butler on Tuesday. Butler, 29, spent last season with the Buffalo Bills after six years with the St. Louis Rams. The Kansas State product appeared in seven games for the Bills, compiling 15 tackles. Butler has nine career interceptions, and they all came in 2003 and 2004, when he tallied four and five interceptions, respectively, for the Rams. The 5-foot-10, 181-pound corner led the Rams in interceptions both of t |
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| Falcons sign No. 3 overall pick, QB Ryan |
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05/20/2008 |
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| sideration. His career completions and attempts set school records while finishing third in the school's all-time record book in passing yards and completion percentage. Ryan finished his collegiate career with a 3-0 record in bowl games. The Golden Eagles finished eighth in the nation in total offense last year as Ryan finished with 4,507 passing yards and 31 touchdowns, both single-season school records. The number two selection overall, Virginia product Chris Long, has yet to sign with the St. Louis Rams. |
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| Rams deny team is for sale |
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05/20/2008 |
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| St. Louis, MO (Best E Casino) - St. Louis Rams owner Chip Rosenbloom said Tuesday the team is not for sale, contrary to earlier reports. The article from Yahoo! Sports said the team has been on the market following the January death of longtime owner Georgia Frontiere. "It has only been four months since my mom passed away," Rosenbloom's statement began. "Her passing immediately caused speculation that we were selling the team. When a team is passed from one generation to another it becomes to some a callin |
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| Rams pick Wisconsin site for training camp |
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05/20/2008 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -After holding summer training camp at home for three years, the St. Louis Rams are heading to Wisconsin. The Rams announced on Tuesday that they've chosen Concordia University Wisconsin in Mequon, a suburb of Milwaukee. The Rams considered returning to Western Illinois University and looked at Wisconsin-Whitewater. After holding camp at Western Illinois for nine years, the team trained at Rams Park in suburban St. Louis. Coach Scott Linehan felt a change would be a good thing for the Ra |
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| Browns OL Tucker to miss 2 months with broken hip |
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05/17/2008 |
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| y miss all of training camp but is expected to be ready for the start of the regular season. Cleveland's opener is Sept. 7 at home against the Dallas Cowboys. The 32-year-old Tucker, who has been in the NFL 12 years, won a Super Bowl ring with the St. Louis Rams and has been a dependable player for the Browns since joining them as a free agent in 2002. He was suspended in 2007 for the first four games of the season for violating the NFL's policy on anabolic steroids and related substances. Tucker admitted |
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| Belichick: 'There was no deception' in videotaping opponents |
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05/16/2008 |
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| sistant.'' Belichick's comments came on the same day the Boston Herald printed a front-page apology by reporter John Tomase, who wrote on the day before New England's Super Bowl loss to the New York Giants this year that the Patriots had taped the St. Louis Rams' walkthrough before the 2002 NFL title game. Under the headline: ``How it went wrong,'' Tomase wrote that he heard rumors the team's cheating was more widespread than the league had already acknowledged. But when he learned the team's video crew h |
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| Boston Herald reporter explains walkthrough story |
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05/16/2008 |
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| Boston, MA (Best E Casino) - Boston Herald reporter John Tomase said he "couldn't have been more wrong" in his story about the New England Patriots taping the walkthrough of the St. Louis Rams before Super Bowl XXXVI. On February 2, the Herald ran a story written by Tomase that said a member of the Patriots' video staff taped the Rams' walkthrough the day before Super Bowl XXXVI. Tomase, in an article in Friday's Boston Herald, detailed how the story evolved. He said people he trusted told him the walkthrou |
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| Boston Herald reporter expresses regret over Spygate story |
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05/16/2008 |
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BOSTON (AP) -The Boston Herald sports writer who reported the New England Patriots taped a pre-Super Bowl walkthrough by the St. Louis Rams in 2002 said he will regret the erroneous story for the rest of his life. ``First and foremost, this is about a writer breaking one of the cardinal rules of journalism. I failed to keep challenging what I had been told,'' wrote John Tomase in Friday's editions of the newspaper. Tomase explained what led up to the publication of the Feb. 2 story, which appeared one |
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| Former Patriots assistant can't recall talk |
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05/15/2008 |
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NEW YORK (AP) - Former New England assistant coach Brian Daboll told the NFL he doesn't remember speaking with Matt Walsh about the St. Louis Rams' walkthrough Walsh attended the day before the 2002 Super Bowl. Even if Daboll and New England's former video assistant did speak about it, ``it would not be a violation of NFL rules,'' the league said Thursday. Walsh met with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Tuesday about videotaping procedures used by the Patriots. Walsh said during the meeting that he ha |
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| Sen. Specter wants independent investigation into Spygate |
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05/15/2008 |
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| son where they can let their play on the field speak for itself.'' Patriots spokesman Stacey James said the team had no comment on Specter's remarks. Earlier Wednesday, the Boston Herald apologized for a story that said the Patriots videotaped a St. Louis Rams walkthrough before the 2002 Super Bowl. In the apology, published in the newspaper's Wednesday edition and posted on its Web site, the Herald said the story was based on sources ``it believed to be credible.'' ``We now know that this report was |
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