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| Bucs rewarded for going back to basics |
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11/22/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The Tampa Bay Buccaneers finally found an opponent in worse shape then they were, when the struggling club took the field Sunday against the Washington Redskins. Facing a team that was without its two biggest offensive playmakers, and one that would be sending out a quarterback who had never taken a snap in an NFL regular-season game, the Bucs kept the game plan simple. It was effective as well, as Tampa Bay ended its month-long winless drought with a hard-fought 20-17 decision. The Buccaneers |
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| Panthers ready to rise again in South |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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| with a 24-10 home win over Tampa Bay on November 13. MARCH ON WASHINGTON The Panthers will play four of their final six games away from home, starting with back-to-back road contests against a pair of NFC East teams. Carolina will take on the fading Washington Redskins this Sunday before facing Philadelphia in a Monday night showdown on December 4. Carolina is 0-4 all-time against the Redskins as the road team, but will be favored to end that drought this week. Washington has lost five of its last six games to fal |
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| How 'bout them Cowboys! |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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| onsecutive 100-yard rushing game and the eighth of the season. The big picture looks good for America's Team. The NFC East just got a little weaker, after Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb went down with a season-ending knee injury. The Washington Redskins, who have turned to young quarterback Jason Campbell, continue to lose games. The Cowboys, who have put together back-to-back wins for the first time this season, have six games left on the schedule, four of which come at home. They also have less t |
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| Eagles lose more than game against Titans |
NFL Football |
11/22/2006 |
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| ight chance to win the division after the New York Giants lost on Monday night at Jacksonville, falling to 6-4 and into a first- place tie with the Dallas Cowboys. As for the Eagles, so much for Week 10 accolades after pulverizing the division-rival Washington Redskins 27-3. The upcoming trek does not favor the Eagles by any means, as they take on 9-1 Indianapolis at the RCA Dome, followed by a home game versus Carolina and three straight road contests at Washington, New York and Dallas. Philadelphia is not expect |
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| Vikings Quickly Falling Off the Map |
NFL Football |
11/21/2006 |
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| had two carries for -5 yards. However, the Elias Sports Bureau later ruled that a sack of Harrington had been incorrectly scored as a run. The -3 yards allowed would have the best run-stopping performance in the NFL since October 29, 1961, when the Washington Redskins held the Philadelphia Eagles to -12 yards. "It really don't matter who we play," said 2,745-pound nose tackle Pat Williams. "I keep telling you all the same thing. It's going to be the same result every week. Everybody changes their game plan. They |
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| Line of Scrimmage: Week 12 - Giving Thanks for Thursday Night's Game |
NFL Football |
11/21/2006 |
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| ce a year since 1925, for instance, and the ferocity of that rivalry hasn't changed a heck of a lot since FDR was in office, thankfully. Sometimes tradition is a thorn in the league's side, however, with the fact that we still have a team called the Washington Redskins serving as Exhibit A. A few traditionalists will lament the NFL's decision to add a night game to its pallet of Thanksgiving fare, beginning with this Thursday's Chiefs/Broncos tilt from Arrowhead Stadium. Turkey Day is supposed to be for the Lions |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 19, 2006) |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| itt, LB Rodney Harrison, DE Marquise Hill, NT Le Kevin Smith, TE David Thomas, FS Eugene Wilson. Packers - 3rd QB Ingle Martin, CB Will Blackmon, FS Charlie Peprah, RB P.J.Pope, T Mark Tauscher, DT Johnny Jolly, RB Brandon Miree, DE Mike Montgomery. WASHINGTON REDSKINS AT TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Redskins -3rd QB Todd Collins, FS Mike Rumph, DT Ryan Boschetti, WR David Patten, WR Santana Moss, DT Anthony Montgomery, FS Reed Doughty, OL Taylor Whitley Buccaneers - 3rd QB Luke McCown, CB Alan Zemaitis, L |
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| Bucs spoil Campbell's debut |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| Tampa, FL (MySportsbook) - Bruce Gradkowski threw a pair of touchdown passes and Cadillac Williams ran for 122 yards to lead the Tampa Bay Buccaneers over the Washington Redskins, 20-17, at Raymond James Stadium. Gradkowski finished 14-of-21 for 178 yards for the Bucs (3-7), who ended a three-game slide. Joey Galloway added 64 yards and a touchdown on four catches for Tampa Bay, which scored 17 second-half points on its way to defeating the beat-up Redskins. Washington was playing without starting running back |
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| NFL Today, Week 10 |
NFL Football |
11/19/2006 |
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| set up two TDs in a 24-10 triumph against Atlanta.Defense - Chicago notched its second shutout this season - the Bears blanked the Packers at Green Bay on Sept. 10 - by taking the Jets 10-0. The Bears became the first road team since the 1999 Washington Redskins to win two straight games at the Meadowlands. Brian Urlacher had an interception in the end zone and was in on 11 tackles. - The Patriots blanked Green Bay 35-0, their first shutout since Dec. 17 of last season. Green Bay gained only 120 yards. |
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| Sunday's NFL Capsules |
NFL Football |
11/19/2006 |
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| Bears never looked back. Chicago (9-1) notched its second shutout this season - the Bears blanked the Packers at Green Bay on Sept. 10. The Bears, coming off a 38-20 victory over the New York Giants, also became the first road team since the 1999 Washington Redskins to win two straight games at the Meadowlands. Thomas Jones had 121 yards on 23 carries, and Grossman overcame an unproductive first half to go 11-of-22 for 119 yards and a touchdown. The Jets (5-5), who came into the game off a big win against N |
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