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| Giant Snub: Pioli staying with Pats |
NFL Football |
01/09/2007 |
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| Foxboro, MA (MySportsbook) - New England Patriots vice president of player personnel Scott Pioli said in a statement released by the team on Monday that he plans on staying with the organization, and will not interview for the general manager position with the New York Giants. The Giants were granted permission to interview Pioli, who is under contract with the Patriots. However, Pioli isn't even interested in interviewing for the job. "I am very honored to be granted the opportunity to discuss a potential posit |
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| Gates on Patriots: 'You fear no one' |
NFL Football |
01/08/2007 |
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SAN DIEGO (AP) -The San Diego Chargers know all about the New England Patriots. They know about the three Super Bowl titles in the last five seasons. And Tom Brady's near-perfect postseason success. And Bill Belichick's status as one of the NFL's sharpest - if not sharpest-dressed - coaches. ``But we still intend to show up,'' Chargers coach Marty Schottenheimer said Monday. Because of their NFL-best 14-2 record, the Chargers had the luxury of sitting at home Sunday and watching the Patriots beat the New Y |
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| Patriots' Pioli declines to interview for Giants GM job |
NFL Football |
01/08/2007 |
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) -New England Patriots executive Scott Pioli has turned down a request to interview for the general manager's job with the New York Giants. ``I am very honored to be granted the opportunity to discuss a potential position with the New York Giants,'' Pioli said in a statement issued by the Patriots on Monday. ``I have tremendous respect for the Kraft family, the Mara family, the Tisch family and the Giants organization. ``After careful consideration, and for personal reasons, I am co |
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| Are Dolphins courting Carroll? |
NFL Football |
01/08/2007 |
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| esman Tim Tessalone said Carroll was expected to return from vacation Tuesday. ``Pete hasn't gotten back, so I don't have any information to share with you,'' Tessalone said. In the 1990s, Carroll coached the New York Jets for one season and the New England Patriots for three before being fired. As recently as last week, he denied rumors he wanted to return to the pros. If the 55-year-old Carroll is interested in the Dolphins job, he would become the front-runner. He led the Trojans to a fifth consecutive Bow |
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| Wilfork needs to catch his breath, then catch Tomlinson |
NFL Football |
01/08/2007 |
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FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) -If Vince Wilfork is going to be the star of the New England Patriots' next playoff game, it will be by stopping the run, not making it. The Patriots nose tackle lumbered 31 yards on a fumble return that helped New England put the New York Jets away in the first round of the playoffs. In Round 2, though, Wilfork will be back to work clogging up the middle of the field as the Patriots try to stop the San Diego Chargers and NFL MVP LaDainian Tomlinson. ``He's the MVP. I don't know how you c |
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| Patriots down Jets; face Chargers next |
NFL Football |
01/08/2007 |
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| Foxborough, MA (MySportsbook) - Tom Brady completed 22-of-34 passes for 212 yards with a pair of touchdowns to lead the New England Patriots past the New York Jets, 37-16, at Gillette Stadium. Brady is now 11-1 in the playoffs, including 6-0 at home, and will guide the Patriots into San Diego as New England plays the Chargers on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. (et). Jabar Gaffney hauled in eight passes for 104 yards for the Patriots, who have won nine straight home playoff games. Stephen Gostkowski connected on all three fi |
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| Meyer hoping to follow good pal Donovan's path |
Division I College Football |
01/08/2007 |
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| nd five touchdowns this season, said he already has made up his mind about his future. But he declined to reveal his decision until after the game. Caldwell said the board told him he would be a first-day draft selection. He also said his brother, New England Patriots receiver Reche Caldwell, gave him some advice. ``He told me to worry about that after the game, just focus on this game,'' Andre Caldwell said. ``Don't worry about the future, just focus on the task at hand. You'll be out of sync with what's going |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, January 7, 2007) |
NFL Football |
01/07/2007 |
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| B Robert Douglas, CB Frank Walker, LB Gerris Wilkinson, T Steve Edwards, WR Darius Watts, DT Titus Adams Eagles - CB William James, RB Ryan Moats, LB Dedrick Roper, G Max Jean-Gillis, T Pat McCoy, T Winston Justice, DT LeJuan Ramsey NEW YORK JETS AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Jets - 3rd QB Kellen Clemens, RB Derrick Blaylock, RB Kevan Barlow, RB Stacey Tutt, LB Anthony Schlegel, OT Na'Shan Goddard, OT Ed Blanton, DE Dave Ball Patriots - 3rd QB Vinny Testaverde, WR Brandon Childress, FS Rashad Baker, SS Ro |
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| NFL matchups: Patriots-Chargers, Colts-Ravens, Seahawks-Bears, Eagles-Saints |
NFL Football |
01/07/2007 |
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The San Diego Chargers probably expected to see the New England Patriots somewhere in the AFC playoffs. It will happen next Sunday, when the AFC's best team this season hosts the NFL's best team this decade. The Patriots secured their trip to San Diego on Sunday with a convincing 37-16 victory over their division rivals, the New York Jets. Tom Brady guided three long scoring drives and threw two touchdown passes, and Asante Samuel had a 36-yard interception return for a score with 4:54 left. That set up the |
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| GOLDBERG ON FOOTBALL: Belichick wins the mentor-pupil chess game. |
NFL Football |
01/07/2007 |
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| tgame word, Bill Belichick pushed aside a photographer in his path. Seems he just couldn't wait to hug Eric Mangini. All was forgiven between mentor and pupil - or maybe not. Belichick could afford to magnanimous on this Sunday. After all, his New England Patriots humbled the New York Jets 37-16, winning the rubber match of their season series. The Patriots move on to San Diego in a run they hope will end with their fourth Super Bowl victory in six seasons. But this rivalry is only going to get hotter. Ye |
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