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| By RALPH D. RUSSO |
Division I College Football |
09/07/2006 |
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| alth here is fairly normal.'' No one has ever started a head coaching career more successfully coach than Larry Coker. And no college football coach has ever inherited a team better than the one Coker took over after Butch Davis left Miami for the Cleveland Browns in 2001. Coker had come to Miami with Davis in 1995, when the Hurricanes needed to clean up their image as a renegade program with thug players. Davis led Miami the through NCAA sanctions incurred during the Dennis Erickson era and assembled som |
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| Terrell Owens' NFL timeline |
NFL Football |
09/07/2006 |
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| Bay by taking pompoms from a cheerleader and dancing behind the end zone. Sept. 21, 2003 - Owens throws a sideline tantrum directed at offensive coordinator Greg Knapp and is critical of new coach Dennis Erickson following a 13-12 loss to the Cleveland Browns. March 16, 2004 - Two weeks after being traded by San Francisco to Baltimore for a second-round pick, Owens winds up in Philadelphia. The 49ers had taken advantage of Owens' agent failing to file papers that would've voided his contract and m |
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| Return to center: Faine back to block Browns |
NFL Football |
09/07/2006 |
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BEREA, Ohio (AP) -When it became obvious to Jeff Faine that the Cleveland Browns no longer wanted him, he wanted out. And considering what has happened since Faine was traded to New Orleans in April, the Browns, who have had a revolving door at center this summer, probably wish they had kept him around. Faine returns Sunday as the Saints' starting center. For three years that was his job in Cleveland, but he lost it when the Browns signed Pro Bowl free agent LeCharles Bentley in March. Bentley's arrival |
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| Sunday's NFL Transactions |
NFL Football |
09/03/2006 |
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| e Takavitz, C Ben Wilkerson, S John Busing, RB DeDe Dorsey, DE Eric Henderson, WR Glenn Holt, TE David Jones, G Nate Livings, FB Chris Manderino and FB Naufahu Tahi. Placed CB Patrick Body, WR Bennie Brazell and DT Marcus Lewis on injured reserve. CLEVELAND BROWNS-Acquired C Hank Fraley from Philadelphia for a 2008 conditional draft pick. Released DL Darrell Campbell, OL Jonathan Dunn, DB Therrian Fontenot, QB Darrell Hackney, OL Andrew Hoffman, LB Justin Kurpeikis, FB Corey McIntyre, WR Kendrick Mosley, DL B |
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| New day, new center for Browns |
NFL Football |
09/02/2006 |
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BEREA, Ohio (AP) -The Cleveland Browns' crazy carousel at center took another spin on Saturday. The club, which has gone through four starting centers since the start of training camp, acquired veteran Hank Fraley from the Philadelphia Eagles for a conditional pick in the 2008 draft. Fraley's arrival will hopefully solidify a problematic position, which has dominoed into more chaos since Pro Bowl free agent LeCharles Bentley sustained a season-ending knee injury on the Browns' first contact play of train |
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| Jets cut Mickens, 22 others |
NFL Football |
09/02/2006 |
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| ft, but was released by last August. At the time of his release, he was the longest-tenured member of the Jets' defense and trailed only wide receiver Wayne Chrebet (11 years) for the longest stint with the team. He played the 2005 season with the Cleveland Browns, making 30 tackles, recovering one fumble and defending 13 passes. The other players cut Saturday were: offensive linemen Ed Blanton, Marko Cavka, Charles Missant, Steve Morley, Doug Nienhuis, and Issac Snell; wide receivers Reggie Newhouse, Dante |
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| NFL Franchise Values |
NFL Football |
08/31/2006 |
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| res in millions): Operating Value Income 1. Washington Redskins 1,423 108.4 2. New England Patriots 1,176 43.6 3. Dallas Cowboys 1,173 37.1 4. Houston Texas 1,043 57.6 5. Philadelphia Eagles 1,024 54.2 6. Denver Broncos 975 26.9 7. Cleveland Browns 970 47.1 8. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 955 56.9 9. Baltimore Ravens 946 27.8 10. Chicago Bears 945 51.5 11. Carolina Panthers 936 20.7 12. Miami Dolphins 912 33.4 13. Green Bay Packers 911 22.3 14. Kansas City Chiefs 894 28.2 15. New York |
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| Five teams worth over $1 billion, according to Forbes |
NFL Football |
08/31/2006 |
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| n Diego ($731 million) and Atlanta ($730 million) - are valued below the Saints. The Raiders, 49ers, Chargers and Falcons all are planning or seeking upgrades in their stadiums, too. Rounding out the top 10 are the Denver Broncos ($975 million), Cleveland Browns ($970 million), Bucs ($955 million), Baltimore Ravens ($946 million) and Chicago Bears ($945 million). Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadca |
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| New coach has boss who knows the job |
Division I College Football |
08/30/2006 |
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| consin coach Bret Bielema goes to his boss to complain about long hours, whining alumni or how hard the job is, the last thing he'll get is a sympathetic ear. Bielema will debut as the Badgers head coach on Saturday when they play Bowling Green at Cleveland Browns Stadium. He's taking over from Barry Alvarez, who stepped aside after going 118-73-4 from 1990-2005. Did we mention that Alvarez, now the athletic director, is Bielema's boss? ``As a head coach, I know that there are a lot of people that I have |
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| NFL 2006: The Parcells tree has wide branches |
NFL Football |
08/30/2006 |
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| head coaches Ray Rhodes (who began with Walsh), Jon Gruden, Andy Reid, Mike Sherman and Marty Mornhinweg (the Ray Handley of that group.) There also is a historic link: Paul Brown, the father of all modern coaches, whose pro career began with the Cleveland Browns in 1946. Walsh worked for Brown in Cincinnati, and even Parcells has ties to Brown through George Young, who gave him his first NFL head coaching job with the Giants in 1983. Young's first job in football was with Don Shula, first in Baltimore a |
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