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| Browns' Edwards regrets blowup |
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11/28/2006 |
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BEREA, Ohio (AP) -Cleveland Browns coach Romeo Crennel will handle any possible punishment for Braylon Edwards behind closed doors. Too bad the volatile wide receiver doesn't have a similar privacy policy. On Monday, Edwards expressed embarrassment and remorse for his sideline tirade during the second half of Cleveland's 30-0 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, the latest outburst by a second-year player quickly building a troublesome track record. Edwards blamed ``my passion for the game'' for h |
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| Dantonio hired as Michigan State coach |
Division I College Football |
11/27/2006 |
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| re many of the same people he knew from his stay in the late 1990s still work. ``I think they did a great job of picking a great guy,'' linebacker Kaleb Thornhill said. Other possible candidates included Miami Dolphins assistant Charlie Baggett, Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator Todd Grantham, LSU defensive coordinator Bo Pelini, Central Michigan coach Brian Kelly and Philadelphia Eagles assistant Pat Shurmur. Dantonio is from Ohio and has spent much of his coaching career in the Midwest. Smith came |
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| Davis in a hurry to rebuild North Carolina program |
Division I College Football |
11/27/2006 |
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| w coach, Davis was on the phone talking to recruits. The message was clear: after two years away from the sidelines, Davis was in a hurry to get back to work. ``My ankles have been taped waiting for this day,'' Davis said. The former Miami and Cleveland Browns coach two weeks ago was hired as the successor to the fired John Bunting, quickly accepting the job of reshaping the struggling Tar Heels before other jobs opened up across the country. He was considered one of the biggest names available in the poo |
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| Longtime Cleveland broadcaster Casey Coleman dies at 55 |
NFL Football |
11/27/2006 |
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CLEVELAND (AP) -Casey Coleman, who did play-by-play for the Cleveland Browns and covered the city's other sports teams for nearly 30 years, died Monday. He was 55. Coleman died at his home of pancreatic cancer. Bill Wills, who co-hosted WTAM's ``Wills and Coleman in the Morning'' show, announced Coleman's death on the air. Coleman's wife, Mary, had called the station to tell his colleagues about his death. Coleman was diagnosed with cancer more than a year ago, and continued to work until the last few mo |
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| Five games left, but Steelers can only look to 2007 now |
NFL Football |
11/27/2006 |
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| l keep practicing hard and keep working hard. We have to keep working and keep fighting.'' The only immediate goal is to avoid the embarrassment of going from a Super Bowl champion one season to last in its division the next. The Steelers lead the Cleveland Browns (3-8) by one game for that distinction in the AFC North. The Steelers must win three of five, a pace they haven't kept yet, merely to finish 7-9 and avoid matching their worst record under Cowher, the 6-10 marks of 2003 and 1999. There were nega |
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| Michigan State hires Dantonio as new coach |
Division I College Football |
11/27/2006 |
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| o was fired while completing his fourth season with the Spartans. Smith finished with a 22-26 record. Dantonio will be the school's ninth coach since the Duffy Daugherty era ended in 1972. The Spartans have played in only one Rose Bowl since 1966. Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator Todd Grantham, LSU defensive coordinator Bo Pelini, Central Michigan coach Brian Kelly, Philadelphia Eagles assistant Pat Shurmur and Miami Dolphins assistant Charlie Baggett also were candidates for the opening. Dantonio's h |
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| Michigan State's president recommends Dantonio as new coach |
Division I College Football |
11/27/2006 |
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| 5 mark this season with a win over previously unbeaten Rutgers. The Big East school is awaiting a bowl bid. Smith was fired while completing his fourth season with the Spartans. Smith finished with a 22-26 record, including a 4-8 mark this year. Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator Todd Grantham, LSU defensive coordinator Bo Pelini, Central Michigan coach Brian Kelly, Philadelphia Eagles assistant Pat Shurmur and Miami Dolphins assistant Charlie Baggett also were candidates for the opening. Dantonio's h |
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| Michigan State close to hiring Cincinnati's Dantonio |
Division I College Football |
11/27/2006 |
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| ewed today,'' Hathaway said Sunday night. Dantonio is in his third year as Cincinnati's head coach. He has an 18-17 record, including a 7-5 mark this season with a win over previously unbeaten Rutgers. The Big East school is awaiting a bowl bid. Cleveland Browns defensive coordinator Todd Grantham, Central Michigan coach Brian Kelly, Philadelphia Eagles assistant Pat Shurmur and Miami Dolphins assistant Charlie Baggett also were candidates for the opening. Dantonio's head coaching experience worked in his |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 26, 2006) |
NFL Football |
11/27/2006 |
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| ey, C Marvin Phillip, RG Chris Kemoeatu, RT Willie Colon, LDE Rodney Bailey. Ravens - CB David Pittman, CB Derrick Martin, RB P.J. Daniels, RB Cory Ross, G Vincent Keydrick, WR Devard Darling, TE Daniel Wilcox, DT Dwan Edwards. CINCINNATI BENGALS AT CLEVELAND BROWNS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Bengals - CB Deltha O'Neal, LB Nate Webster, LB Brian Simmons, G Bobbie Williams, C Rich Braham, T Levi Jones, WR Kelley Washington. Browns - 3rd QB Ken Dorsey, DB JustinHamilton, DB Leigh Bodden, OL Isaac Sowells, OL Fred Matua, OL |
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| Bengals RB Perry breaks leg vs. Browns |
NFL Football |
11/26/2006 |
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CLEVELAND (AP) -Cincinnati running back Chris Perry broke his right leg in the second quarter of Sunday's 30-0 win over the Cleveland Browns. As he was being tackled on a 10-yard run, Perry got his legs rolled on by Browns linebacker Andra Davis. Perry, a third-year backup from Michigan, stayed on the field for several minutes before being taken to the locker room for X-rays. Bengals coach Marvin Lewis said Perry broke an undisclosed bone and will have a screw surgically inserted. Perry has rushed for |
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