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What's your favorite Thanksgiving football memory?
In addition to green bean casserole, giant balloons of cartoon characters and arguments with family members over who gets to pull the wishbone, football is a part of the Thanksgiving holiday for many people. Writers from around the Tribune Co. share...
Tags: National Football League, Paul Doyle, Doug Flutie, Tony Dorsett, Miami Hurricanes
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Cutler, Romo not exactly mirror images
At this stage in their careers, Jay Cutler and Tony Romo often are portrayed as the same quarterback in a different uniform. But if you look behind the face masks, they don't have as much in common as you might think. Perceived similarity: They are...
Tags: Chicago Bears, Tony Romo, National Football Conference, Detroit Lions, National Football League
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5/3/2013 Children's Cancer Fund
organization: Children's Cancer Fund date: May 3, 2013 address: Hilton Anatole Hotel, 2201 Stemmons Frwy., Dallas, TX 75207 Children's Cancer Fund 25th Annual Luncheon & Fashion Show. More than 40 pediatric cancer patients and childhood cancer...Tags: Tony Romo, New Orleans Saints, Dat Nguyen, St. Louis Rams, Dillard's Incorporated
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Patterns have Notre Dame, USC attention
We combed the hills and scoured the wires for this batch of weekend tidbits: • Boston College has knocked undefeated Notre Dame out of the national title race in each of the last two decades: 1993 and 2002. Notre Dame (9-0) plays at Boston College...
Tags: Students, Illinois Fighting Illini, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Injuries and Wounds, Alabama Crimson Tide
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Can Dallas get better with Jones as GM?
He must delegate Aaron Wilson Baltimore Sun The myth that Jerry Jones tries to perpetuate goes like this: Former Arkansas guard, self-made billionaire and boss of "America's Team" actually has it all figured out. Well, not so fast. Bill Parcells...Tags: Tony Romo, National Football League, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Dan Pompei, DeMarcus Ware
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Werley remembers picking the games as Banana Nose
High school football predictions have always been a popular forum for creating interest in the games. At The Morning Call, we've had some kind of prediction format for many years, most recently the Groller-Zambelli Challenge, which has featured me,...Tags: Schools, National Football League, High Schools, The Tonight Show (tv program), Johnny Carson
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Colonial League full of unsung heroes, strong leaders
Salisbury coach Andy Cerco told Dom Rossetti midway through the season that the junior was moving from fullback to guard. The first-year head coach then cringed inside as he waited for the response. Anything from "no way, old man" to simply walking away...Tags: Christianity, Injuries and Wounds, Football, Religion and Belief, Michael Irvin
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Roethlisberger on cusp of Steelers' yard mark
No matter the competition, Ben Roethlisberger wants to win. Whether it is a double-elimination shuffleboard tournament, a makeshift game of basketball with balled-up tape and a garbage can inside the Steelers locker room or 18 holes of golf,...
Tags: National Football League, Willie Colon, Todd Haley, Byron Leftwich, Santonio Holmes
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Bad officiating has more than ever talking about NFL
The NFL is a joke. The NFL lacks integrity. The replacement officials should go back to their real jobs at Foot Locker. For several hours on Tuesday morning that's all you heard as the outrage from Monday night's Packers-Seahawks game spewed out and...
Tags: National Football League, Ceremonies, Al Michaels, Seattle Seahawks, Roger Goodell
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NFL losing credibility with each blown call by replacement refs
Hail Mary. Holy hell. On the final play of the final game of one of the most shameful weekends in NFL history, a last-gasp pass from the Seattle Seahawks fell from the sky into the arms of the Green Bay Packers on Monday night. Touchdown, Seattle....
Tags: Brandon Spikes, National Football League, Ray Lewis, New Orleans Saints, Seattle Seahawks
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Blown call by replacement officials creates nightmare situation for NFL
Millions of "Monday Night Football" viewers saw Green Bay intercept a Hail Mary pass in the end zone, a game-ending play in Seattle that clinched a hard-fought victory for the Packers.
But the replacement official closest to the play saw something very...Tags: National Football League, White House, Labor Disputes, Crime, Law and Justice, Lambeau Field
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Steinberg: What it takes to win at the Olympics
The first week is in the books at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. These are the first Games which are using multiple platforms to deliver content. You can enjoy the Olympics on four different television networks and via live Internet stream which can...Tags: Television Networks, Missy Franklin, National Basketball Association, Volleyball, Nathan Adrian
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