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| Judge won't release details of Cox allegations |
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CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (AP) - A judge said Friday she wouldn't release a court document detailing sexual assault allegations against Denver Broncos cornerback Perrish Cox because the investigation is ongoing. Douglas County Judge Susanna Meissner-Cutler also said the document contains medical reports and statements by people interviewed by police, along with unspecified information that wouldn't be allowed at a possible trial. ``Disclosure will subject the alleged victim and defendant to abuse and harassme |
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| NFL Coaching Changes |
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01/07/2011 |
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DALLAS COWBOYS - Wade Phillips, fired (Nov. 8); offensive coordinator Jason Garrett (interim; named coach Jan. 6) DENVER BRONCOS - Josh McDaniels, fired (Dec. 6); running backs coach Eric Studesville (interim) MINNESOTA VIKINGS - Brad Childress, fired (Nov. 22); defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier (interim; named coach Jan. 3) SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS - Mike Singletary, fired (Dec. 26); defensive line coach Jim Tomsula (interim); Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh (Jan. 7)Copyright © 2005 The Associated Pr |
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| Harbaugh leaves Stanford to coach 49ers |
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01/07/2011 |
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| season and a victory in the Orange Bowl, completing a remarkable turnaround for a program that went just 1-11 before he took over four years ago. For that, he was seen as a candidate for several high-profile coaching vacancies -- the Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos and his alma mater, Michigan, were all mentioned as possible destinations. Instead, Harbaugh will take over a 49ers team that underachieved this past season in a wide-open NFC West, taking a job just 30 minutes down the road from Stanford. His decis |
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| Broncos focus on NFL as Harbaugh stays in Bay Area |
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01/07/2011 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - John Elway hasn't even interviewed his first head coaching candidate and already the Denver Broncos' new football boss is 0-for-2. One day after Atlanta offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey canceled his interview with the Broncos, Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh decided to join the San Francisco 49ers without ever entertaining Elway's offer. Elway had told Harbaugh he'd love to talk to him about the Broncos job if he decided to jump to the NFL, but Harbaugh didn't consider Denver as |
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| Broncos focus on NFL as interest in Harbaugh cools |
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01/07/2011 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - The Denver Broncos are no longer aggressively pursuing Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh for their vacant head coaching position. John Elway, the Broncos' new football czar, said on his weekly radio show on 87.7 The Ticket in Denver on Friday that he believes Harbaugh wants to stay at Stanford, where star quarterback Andrew Luck will return next season rather than turn pro. Elway said he believes Harbaugh's alma mater, Michigan, might also be back in the picture after Harbaugh listene |
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| Colo. judge won't release Cox allegation details |
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01/07/2011 |
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CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (AP) - A Colorado judge won't release a court document outlining the sexual assault allegations against Denver Broncos cornerback Perrish Cox. Douglas County Judge Susanna Meissner-Cutler said Friday that she couldn't release Cox's arrest affidavit because the investigation was still ongoing. She also said she didn't want to subject the alleged victim to harassment and wanted to protect Cox's right to a fair trial. The decision came during a hearing for Cox in suburban Denver. Th |
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| Broncos interest in Harbaugh cools |
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01/07/2011 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - The Denver Broncos are no longer aggressively pursuing Stanford coach Jim Harbaugh for their vacant head coaching position. John Elway, the Broncos' new football czar, said on his weekly radio show on 87.7 The Ticket in Denver on Friday that he believes Harbaugh wants to stay at Stanford, where star quarterback Andrew Luck will return next season rather than turn pro. Elway said he believes Harbaugh's alma mater, Michigan, might also be back in the picture after Harbaugh listene |
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| Falcons TE Gonzalez eager for first playoff win |
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01/07/2011 |
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| take care of business.'' Gonzalez played on a 13-win team his very first season with the Chiefs, good enough for a division title and a first-round bye. But Kansas City lost in the division round to John Elway and the eventual Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos. It would be six long years before Gonzalez and the Chiefs got another shot at the playoffs. In 2003, Kansas City again won its division with a 13-3 record, again earned a week off before its first game. Again, they were done in by a superb quarte |
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| AP sources: Harbaugh meets with Dolphins owner |
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01/06/2011 |
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| e Brandon has said he expects Harbaugh to take an NFL job. Ross is also a Michigan graduate and a major contributor to the university. The school of business carries his name. Landing Harbaugh will require a significant financial commitment. New Denver Broncos chief football executive John Elway has said he hopes to interview Harbaugh for their job, and new 49ers general manager Trent Baalke is looking for the coach to replace Mike Singletary, who was fired. If Harbaugh reaches an agreement with the Dol |
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| Xanders get more responsibility, accountability |
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01/06/2011 |
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) - Brian Xanders is getting more responsibility and accountability in the Denver Broncos' new management structure. John Elway's first decision as the team's new football czar was to retain Xanders, who was Denver's general manager in name only during the Josh McDaniels era, and empower him with more say on personnel matters. Elway, the team's executive vice president, didn't even consider any other candidates for the job, saying Xanders ``deserved a chance.'' Xanders will report |
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