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| Bucs, Pats, put best foot forward across the pond |
NFL Football |
10/24/2009 |
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| chdown coming with just 29 seconds to go. It would be hard to imagine the Bucs keeping it that close on Sunday. New England heads overseas fresh off one of the most dominating efforts in league history, as 59-0 thrashing of another winless team, the Tennessee Titans, Quarterback Tom Brady matched a career high with six touchdown passes, including a NFL-record five in the second quarter alone. His performance helped New England tie the largest margin of victory in a game since the 1970 merger. The Patriots' 45-0 |
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| Winless Bucs hoping for turnaround in London |
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10/24/2009 |
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| 've got the great Tom Brady, Randy Moss,'' Buccaneers running back Cadillac Williams said Saturday. ``(But) anytime you step out there on Sunday you give yourself a chance.'' The Bucs (0-6) have lost 10 straight games and face a team that beat the Tennessee Titans 59-0 last week. Buccaneers coach Raheem Morris said the Patriots have many assets, including ``their head coach, their quarterback, their receiving corps, their defense.'' ``Everything about the New England Patriots is a great model to follow,'' |
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| Titans hope bye week helps them remove losing ways |
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10/23/2009 |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Easing the pain of the worst NFL loss since 1976 usually involves playing again as quickly as possible. Thanks to the schedule, that's not an option for the woeful Tennessee Titans. Instead, they are stewing at their bye week, mired with an 0-6 record. Resting won't be easy for a team that can't quite pinpoint why it's all gone wrong after posting an NFL-best 13-3 mark just a year ago. The Titans deny talk they've quit or have tuned out coach Jeff Fisher, whose job security rests o |
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| Ochocinco, Hope, English, Vilma draw fines |
NFL Football |
10/23/2009 |
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| ver Chad Ochocinco was fined $10,000 by the NFL on Friday for a uniform violation. The colorful Cincinnati wideout was fined for wearing the wrong colored chin strap (black) during the Bengals' loss to Houston last Sunday. Also fined $10,000 was Tennessee Titans safety Chris Hope for roughing-the-passer against New England in a 59-0 loss during which Tom Brady threw for six touchdowns. San Diego rookie linebacker Larry English was fined $7,500 for a horse collar tackle in the Chargers' loss to Denver on M |
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| Ochocinco, Hope, English draw fines |
NFL Football |
10/23/2009 |
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NEW YORK (AP) -Bengals receiver Chad Ochocinco has been fined $10,000 by the NFL for a uniform violation. The colorful Cincinnati wideout was fined for wearing the wrong colored chin strap (black). Also fined $10,000 was Tennessee Titans safety Chris Hope for roughing-the-passer against New England in a 59-0 loss during which Tom Brady threw for six touchdowns. San Diego rookie linebacker Larry English was fined $7,500 for a horse collar tackle in the Chargers' loss to Denver on Monday night.Copyright |
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| Brady, Belichick not expecting rout of Bucs |
NFL Football |
10/23/2009 |
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LONDON (AP) -Tom Brady and Bill Belichick aren't expecting another blowout when their New England Patriots face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday at Wembley Stadium. The Patriots (4-2) crushed the Tennessee Titans 59-0 in the snow last Sunday, and they'll play a team this weekend that is 0-6. ``Last week was one of those games where a lot of things went right for us,'' Belichick said at The Oval cricket stadium, where the Patriots practiced Friday. ``(It's) very unusual to have a game like that. I'll be |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Week 7 - Those strange Houston Texans |
NFL Football |
10/21/2009 |
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| s charges simply refuse to let them off. A team that came into 2009 carrying immense expectations was destroyed at home by rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets (24-7) in Week 1, but recovered to beat the defending AFC South champion Tennessee Titans on the road (34-31) the very next week. After winning that one, Kubiak and company laid a major egg at home against the Jacksonville Jaguars (31-24), but offered up their most complete performance of the year the following week against the Raiders ( |
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| AFC South: Have Texans finally turned corner? |
NFL Football |
10/20/2009 |
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| s charges simply refuse to let them off. A team that came into 2009 carrying immense expectations was destroyed at home by rookie quarterback Mark Sanchez and the New York Jets (24-7) in Week 1, but recovered to beat the defending AFC South champion Tennessee Titans on the road (34-31) the very next week. After winning that one, Kubiak and company laid a major egg at home against the Jacksonville Jaguars (31-24), but offered up their most complete performance of the year the following week against the Raiders ( |
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| AFC East: Bills intercept a win |
NFL Football |
10/20/2009 |
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| makes a mistake, they are obviously much more glaring and he has to realize that sometimes it's OK to take the incompletion. You don't have to try to force a ball in there and try to complete every pass. If it's not there, get rid of it." PATRIOTS: Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher might have expected the Patriots to go to the ground given the steady snow that was falling upon Gillette Stadium on Sunday. But Bill Belichick, who doesn't care much about conventional NFL wisdom, decided his quarterback was |
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| Brady, Pats rack up record performance in dismantling of Titans |
NFL Football |
10/18/2009 |
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| Foxboro, MA (MySportsbook) - Tom Brady recorded an NFL record with five touchdown passes in the second quarter as the New England Patriots set several franchise records in a 59-0 rout of the winless Tennessee Titans in snowy conditions at Gillette Stadium. Brady finished the game 29-for-34 with 380 yards and six touchdowns, which tied his own franchise mark. The five touchdown passes in the second quarter were the most by any player in a quarter since 1950. The margin of victory was the largest in the league |
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