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| 2009 CFL Eastern Preview - Toronto Argonauts |
CFL |
06/23/2009 |
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| be tolerated and spent a ton of money on free agents in the off-season. There is also a new man running the show, as Bart Andrus was hired as the team's head coach. Andrus comes with 25 years of coaching experience, including his work with the NFL's Tennessee Titans in an assistant role. Toronto decided to begin the rebuilding process up front with the signing of two big-time linemen, Rob Murphy and Dominic Picard. The addition of those two players alone make the team more formidable, giving quarterback Kerry J |
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| Giants try to get their freak on against Padres |
MLB Baseball |
05/21/2009 |
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| (MySportsbook) - Tennessee Titans veteran defense end Jevon Kearse earned the moniker 'The Freak' for his tremendous speed and physique while chasing down quarterbacks at the University of Florida. San Francisco Giants ace and reigning National League Cy Young Award winner Tim Lincecum also goes by the same nickname, but it's certainly not for his size. The skinny 5-10, 170-pound Lincecum inherited the byname for his uncharacteristic delivery and strength at almost half the size of Kearse, lending support to |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Offseason Power Poll |
NFL Football |
05/15/2009 |
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| Coughlin's club. If anything, significant additions to the defensive front seven (DTs Chris Canty and Rocky Bernard, LBs Michael Boley and Clint Sintim, plus the return of Osi Umenyiora) make the Giants a tougher, more balanced team all-around. 4 - Tennessee Titans (13-3) The Titans had the NFL's best record in 2008 and finally seized the division from the grip of the Colts, but questions linger about whether the team is a legitimate Super Bowl contender in 2009. The loss of Albert Haynesworth (Redskins) in fr |
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| Cardinals release RB James |
NFL Football |
04/28/2009 |
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| seasons with Indianapolis and Arizona, the south Florida native has gained 12,121 yards with 80 TDs on 2,982 carries, supplementing his rushing prowess with 3,345 receiving yards and 11 scores on 430 receptions. In addition, the Cards released cornerback Rod Hood and defensive end Travis LaBoy. Hood collected 105 tackles and six interceptions over 31 games the last two seasons with the Cardinals. LaBoy posted 38 tackles and four sacks in 13 games last season, his first after arriving from the Tennessee Titans. |
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| Titans TE Scaife signs tender |
NFL Football |
04/27/2009 |
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| Nashville, TN (MySportsbook) - Tennessee Titans tight end Bo Scaife inked his one-year franchise tender contract on Monday. The Tennessean confirmed the signing, reporting the fifth-year pro is slated to make $4.46 million in 2009. The Titans slapped the franchise tag on the University of Texas product in the offseason, after the 28-year-old recorded career highs in receptions (58) and yards (561) to go along with two touchdowns over 16 games in 2008. Over his first four seasons, Scaife has compiled 170 catc |
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| Around FCS: NFL draft full of FCS surprises |
Division I-AA College Football |
04/27/2009 |
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| cted to be drafted either late or to be gobbled up quickly as a free agent. Lawrence had some issues with a knee injury and the tendency to drop passes at times in college, but Kansas City liked his speed enough to select him in the sixth round. The Tennessee Titans took a similar plunge by taking another Southland burner, Dominique Edison of Stephen F. Austin, later in the sixth round. Don Carey of Norfolk State was still around when the Cleveland Browns got to their sixth-round pick and the Browns took the pl |
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| NFL Draft Update |
NFL Football |
04/26/2009 |
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| s - Vontae Davis (CB, Illinois); 26. Green Bay Packers - Clay Matthews (OLB, U-S-C); 27. Indianapolis Colts - Donald Brown (RB, Connecticut); 28. Buffalo Bills - Eric Wood (C, Louisville); 29. New York Giants - Hakeem Nicks (WR, North Carolina); 30. Tennessee Titans - Kenny Britt (WR, Rutgers); 31. Arizona Cardinals - Chris Wells (RB, Ohio State); 32. Pittsburgh Steelers - Evander Hood (DT, Missouri); Round Two: 33. Detroit Lions - Louis Delmas (S, Western Mich); 34. New England Patriots - Patrick Chung (S, Ore |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Draft '09 - The Mocking Continues |
NFL Football |
04/20/2009 |
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| rder to snag him at No. 31. The G-Men didn't get much production from the position in year one of the post-Shockey era, and if Pettigrew - the top tight end talent in this Draft - is still around at No. 29, look for New York to pull the trigger. 30. Tennessee Titans (13-3) - Michael Johnson, DE, Georgia Tech (6-7, 260) Though many have focused on the Titans' interior defensive line needs following the defection of Albert Haynesworth, Tennessee actually has a very good player, second-year-man Jason Jones, ready |
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| Jets change start time of game for Jewish holiday |
NFL Football |
04/17/2009 |
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| Florham Park, NJ (MySportsbook) - The New York Jets changed the start time of their home game on September 27 against the Tennessee Titans from 4:15 p.m. (et) to 1 p.m. to accommodate fans observing Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of atonement. Yom Kippur begins at sundown that Sunday. "By changing the time of the Tennessee game from 4:15 p.m. to 1 p.m., the NFL has provided the best compromise to resolve our scheduling conflict. I want to thank Commissioner Goodell and Howard Katz for quickly responding to our r |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Schedule '09 - Hits and Highlights |
NFL Football |
04/15/2009 |
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| - spent their Tuesday night devouring the whole kit n' kaboodle, and dreaming of the fall. Actually, they were fantasizing about the late summer, since the first meaningful football will be played at Heinz Field on September 10th. On that night, the Tennessee Titans, not so long ago seen stomping on the Terrible Towel - and by association the grave of Myron Cope - will face the defending Super Bowl champion Steelers. The other marquee games that weekend have the Green Bay Packers hosting Chicago in Jay Cutler's |
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