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| Calhoun gets new five-year deal from Air Force |
Division I College Football |
01/21/2009 |
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| and the entire football staff are the perfect role models for our future Air Force leaders and represent the best ideals of college football in America." Prior to becoming Air Force's head coach, Calhoun spent four seasons in the NFL, serving on the coaching staff of the Denver Broncos from 2003-05 before a role as the Houston Texans' offensive coordinator in 2006. The school also announced that it has agreed to new contracts with its football assistant coaches, though the details are still being worked out. |
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| Cowboys release defensive coordinator Stewart |
NFL Football |
01/16/2009 |
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| lay-calling responsibilities by Wade Phillips after a 34-14 romp at the hands of the St. Louis Rams in Week 7. Dallas gave up a combined 77 points in the final two games to finish the season 9-7, which kept the team out of the playoffs for the third time in the past five seasons. The defense gave up 22.8 points per game during the 2008 season, which ranks 20th in the league. Stewart's previous NFL coaching jobs included three years in San Diego (2004-2006) and two seasons with the Houston Texans (2002-2003). |
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| Texans promote Bush to defensive coordinator |
NFL Football |
01/13/2009 |
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| Houston, TX (MySportsbook) - The Houston Texans tabbed Frank Bush as the team's next defensive coordinator on Tuesday. Bush takes over the defensive reins from Richard Smith, who was fired after his third season as the coordinator for a defense that finished 27th overall in points allowed this past season. The 46-year-old Bush has spent a majority of his coaching career on the defensive side of the ball, including stints with the Houston Oilers (1992-94), Denver Broncos (1995-2003), and Arizona Cardinals ( |
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| NFC North: Vikings ready to feel the heat |
NFL Football |
12/30/2008 |
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| . You would be hard pressed to find someone who wouldn't call that a step back. So, what do you call a 9-7 season this year that also ended without a playoff appearance? "Disappointing," said defensive end Alex Brown after Sunday's 31-24 loss to the Houston Texans. Chicago stayed in the race until the very end. It needed to win its final two games while also having the Minnesota Vikings drop its last two. That would have made the Bears NFC North champions. All went well in Week 16, when the Bears beat the Gre |
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| AFC South: Colts are California Dreamin' |
NFL Football |
12/30/2008 |
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| . In its most recent playoff game, Tennessee suffered a 17-6 loss at San Diego in an AFC Wild Card showdown at Qualcomm Stadium on January 6, 2008. The Titans blew a 6-0 halftime lead and gave up 17 unanswered points. TEXANS IMPRESS IN SEASON FINALE Houston Texans sack master Mario Williams said the team's objective in last Sunday's finale was to ruin the Chicago Bears' season. Williams and the Texans did just that in a 31-24 victory at Reliant Stadium, knocking the Bears out of the playoff picture and into h |
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| Texans fire three defensive coaches |
NFL Football |
12/30/2008 |
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| Houston, TX (MySportsbook) - The Houston Texans have fired three defensive coaches, including coordinator Richard Smith. Houston finished 8-8 this season and had the NFL's 22nd-ranked defense in yards allowed. The Texans also finished 27th in points allowed with 394. Smith was in his third season as the club's defensive coordinator. The Texans actually improved in yards allowed this year, having finished 24th each of the previous two seasons. The Texans also fired defensive backs coach Jon Hoke and defensi |
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| National Football League Game Capsules |
NFL Football |
12/29/2008 |
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| lated the Dallas Cowboys, 44-6, securing an unlikely postseason berth in a wild Week 17 for NFC playoff hopefuls. The early slate of games fell exactly as the Eagles needed, as Oakland stunned the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 31-24, and Chicago fell to the Houston Texans by the same score to set up the de facto playoff matchup of NFC East rivals for the final wild- card spot in the conference. McNabb, who was benched after halftime just five weeks ago in Baltimore, completed 12-of-21 passes for 175 yards as the Eagl |
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| How 'bout them Eagles: Philly gains playoffs by crushing Cowboys |
NFL Football |
12/28/2008 |
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| lated the Dallas Cowboys, 44-6, securing an unlikely postseason berth in a wild Week 17 for NFC playoff hopefuls. The early slate of games fell exactly as the Eagles needed, as Oakland stunned the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 31-24, and Chicago fell to the Houston Texans by the same score to set up the de facto playoff matchup of NFC East rivals for the final wild-card spot in the conference. McNabb, who was benched after halftime just five weeks ago in Baltimore, completed 12-of-21 passes for 175 yards as the Eagle |
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| Schaub, Johnson help Texans end Bears' season |
NFL Football |
12/28/2008 |
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| Houston, TX (MySportsbook) - Matt Schaub threw for 328 yards and two scores on 27-of-36 passes, as the Houston Texans eliminated Chicago from playoff contention with a 31-24 win over the Bears. Chicago (9-7) could have clinched the NFC North title with a win and a Minnesota loss, but the Vikings beat the New York Giants, 20-19, on Sunday to claim the divisional playoff berth. The Bears also would have needed to win to clinch a wild card bid, but missed out on the postseason for the second consecutive seaso |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, December 28, 2008) |
NFL Football |
12/28/2008 |
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| Tedy Bruschi, S Ray Ventrone, G Billy Yates, DE Richard Seymour, CB Lewis Sanders Bills - 3rd QB J.P. Losman, RB Marshawn Lynch, WR Roscoe Parrish, LB Teddy Lehman, CB Jabari Greer, T Jason Peters, T Demetrius Bell, T Jonathan Scott CHICAGO BEARS AT HOUSTON TEXANS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Bears - 3rd QB Caleb Hanie, WR Devin Aromashodu, CB Marcus Hamilton, RB Kevin Jones, G Terrence Metcalf, DT Matt Toeaina, LB Hunter Hillenmeyer, DE Ervin Baldwin Texans - CB David Pittman, CB Matteral Richardson, S Nick Ferguson, LB |
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