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| Mistakes hurt Packers in first loss of the season |
NFL Football |
10/09/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Through their first four games of the season, the Green Bay Packers were firing on all cylinders, protecting the football, and winning the turnover battle. In their first loss of the year this past Sunday night against the Chicago Bears, the Pack reverted to their bad habits of the last couple of years and made mistake after mistake to shoot themselves in the foot. Brett Favre threw for 322 yards and a touchdown on 29-of-40 passes, but also threw a pair of costly interceptions for the Packers |
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| Bears hope they did just enough to turn season around |
NFL Football |
10/09/2007 |
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| (MySportsbook) - For at least one half, anyway, the Chicago Bears looked like a team coming off a Super Bowl appearance. The offense got going and put points on the board, the defense came up big in the second half, and the Bears handed the Green Bay Packers their first defeat of the season with a 27-20 victory this past Sunday. The win also improved Chicago to 2-3 on the year. "It's a big difference between, of course, 2-3 and 1-4," said Bears head coach Lovie Smith. "As I said early, an NFC North road win, |
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| After 50 years, Milwaukee still cherishes World Series win |
MLB Baseball |
10/09/2007 |
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| major league baseball - but knew a winner when they saw one. ``I think they were kind of hungry for baseball,'' outfielder Wes Covington said. ``And I think they knew what winning was all about, because down the road was a team by the name of the Green Bay Packers. They knew what winning was about. And we came in very shortly and we were giving them the competition that they wanted. We showed to them, as we got better and better, that it was something that they wanted to come out and see.'' Covington said B |
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| Delhomme done for year, Leinart and Green indefinitely |
NFL Football |
10/08/2007 |
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| second half when a Cardinals player landed on him. ``It's a significant sprain,'' Linehan said. For Washington, Phillip Daniels, Antwaan Randle El and Marcus Washington tried to sound confident they would play next week when the Redskins visit the Green Bay Packers. ``All those guys are kind of questionable,'' trainer Bubba Tyer said. Defensive end Daniels separated his shoulder in Sunday's 34-3 victory over the Detroit Lions but returned to the game. Receiver Randle El missed the second half with a mild h |
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| Like Lions, Detroit's offense has been up and down |
NFL Football |
10/08/2007 |
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| y no means is this over with.'' While some are predicting doom and gloom after Detroit was routed again - it lost 56-21 at Philadelphia in Week 3 - Marinelli is fired up and optimistic because his team is only one game behind the NFC-North leading Green Bay Packers heading into an off week. ``I am the source of energy here, and I'm excited about getting ready to go after the bye,'' Marinelli said. ``I told them this morning, my expectations are the same for them - very high. ``We hit a bump, but it's a mar |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, October 7, 2007) |
NFL Football |
10/08/2007 |
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| Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - The following is a list of inactive players for this week's NFL games. CHICAGO BEARS AT GREEN BAY PACKERS, 8:15 P.M. (ET) Bears - 3rd QB Kyle Orton, CB Nathan Vasher, S Josh Gattis, FB Lousaka Polite, LB Darrell McClover, T John Tait, WR Mike Hass, DT Antonio Garay Packers - RB Brandon Jackson, CB Will Blackmon, LB Desmond Bishop, G Allen Barbre, DT Colin Cole, T Orrin Thompson, DE Mike Montgomery TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS, 4:05 P.M. (ET) Buccaneers - 3rd QB |
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| Deanna Favre serves as honorary captain for Packers |
NFL Football |
10/07/2007 |
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -Wearing a pink No. 4 jersey, Deanna Favre attended the pregame coin toss as an honorary captain for the Green Bay Packers in their game against the Chicago Bears on Sunday night. The wife of Packers quarterback Brett Favre is a breast cancer survivor, and participated in pregame ceremonies as part of what the NFL has designated as its breast cancer awareness weekend. Speaking in a television interview just before the kickoff, Deanna Favre raved about the Packers' 4-0 start. ``It's |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, September 30, 2007) |
NFL Football |
10/07/2007 |
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| own, RB Oren O'Neal, CB John Bowie, LB Isaiah Ekejiuba, LB Robert Thomas, DE Derrick Burgess, T Mario Henderson. Dolphins - 3RD QB John Beck, LB Abraham Wright, DB Courtney Bryan, RB Lorenzo Booker, LB Zach Thomas, DT Steve Fifita, DE Rob Ninkovich. GREEN BAY PACKERS AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Packers - DB Frank Walker, RB Brandon Jackson, LB Desmond Bishop, DT Orrin Thompson, G Allen Barbre, DT Mike Montgomery, DT Justin Harrell, DT Daniel Muir. Vikings - 3RD QB Tarvaris Jackson, RB Mewelde Moore, DB |
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| Chadron State's Woodhead becomes all-time rushing leader |
Division I College Football |
10/06/2007 |
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| over 38 career games. Last year, he set an all-division single-season record with 2,756 yards rushing. Woodhead's run for the record has brought unprecedented exposure for Chadron State, whose best-known football alum is former Buffalo Bills and Green Bay Packers receiver Don Beebe. Woodhead had no Division I offers when he was coming out of North Platte (Neb.) High. He was 5-foot-8 and 175 pounds at the time, and judged to be too small.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The i |
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| Giants DE Umenyiora misses 2nd practice with sore knee |
NFL Football |
10/05/2007 |
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| om Coughlin said Friday. ``So we are very hopeful.'' Umenyiora and wide receiver Plaxico Burress (ankle) were both listed as questionable for Sunday. Burress sprained his right ankle in early August in training camp and re-injured it against the Green Bay Packers on Sept. 16. He has been kept out of practice but has played in all four Giants games.Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. The information contained in the AP News report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redi |
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