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Fantasy Fodder: The biggest surprises of 2011 so far
Every season, a few surprise studs come out of fantasy Siberia to reward savvy owners who had the foresight to select them in the later rounds of the draft. A season ago, Adrian Foster, Peyton Hillis and Brandon Lloyd come to mind. Ray Rice, Miles...Tags: Detroit Lions, New Orleans Saints, Brandon Lloyd, Cam Newton, Christian Ponder
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Panthers Come Close in 30-27 Loss Against Saints
AP Sports WriterDrew Brees kept stepping up in the pocket, spreading the ball among his receivers and moving the New Orleans Saints downfield for the go-ahead score as the time ticked away in the fourth quarter. The veteran passer gave rookie Cam Newton a lesson in...Tags: New Orleans Saints, Cam Newton, Steve Smith, Mark Ingram, Jonathan Vilma
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Bears abandon run and get run out of Superdome by Saints
NEW ORLEANS — Last year, the Bears waited until their off week at midseason to have a meeting about how the offense was being run.
Is Week 3 a good time to schedule one for 2011?
Offensive coordinator Mike Martz brought one of his pass-happy...Tags: Head Injuries, New Orleans Saints, Devin Hester, Mark Ingram, Johnny Knox
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Scoreboard
TV SPORTS Tennis-US. Open, 11 a.m., 6 p.m. (ESPN2) Major League Baseball-Minnesota Twins at Chicago White Sox, 1 p.m. (WGN, FXSP); New York Yankees at Boston Red Sox, 6 p.m. (ESPN) TODAY No local or area events scheduled POLL High School...Tags: Yanina Wickmayer, Nelson Cruz, Geoff Schwartz, Basketball, Zack Williams
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Steelers Move Closer to AFC North Crown After Thumping Carolina 27-3
Staff reporterPITTSBURGH (AP) - There was no drama, no surprises. The Pittsburgh Steelers are closing in on a division title and a bye in the first round of the playoffs, and the Carolina Panthers provided little resistance. Ben Roethlisberger showed off Pittsburgh's...Tags: National Hockey League, Health and Medical Professionals, New York Jets, Health, Athletes
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Whole new debate for fans: Who's the best holder?
Associated PressASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Best quarterback of all time? Best receiver? Best linebacker? Every football fan has had those discussions. Washington Redskins special teams coach Danny Smith threw down the gauntlet on a whole new category: best holder. What'...Tags: History, Ethan Albright, Multi-Sport Events, Football, San Diego Chargers
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Bears lose control, lead, game vs. Panthers
Tribune staff reporterGreg Olsen remained on the ground in disbelief, trying to comprehend how the second of two fumbles squirted through his usually sure hands. There were plenty of reasons to explain how the Bears squandered a 17-3 lead and ended up losing 20-17 to Carolina...Tags: Brian Urlacher, Devin Hester, Marty Booker, Baltimore Colts, Kyle Orton
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NFL Sidelines - Week 1
INDIANAPOLIS - The Chicago Bears ruined the opener of the new Lucas Oil Stadium for Indianapolis Colts fans. The Bears used their old formula of ball-control offense and helmet-popping defense to stun the Colts 29-13 on opening night. Rookie running...Tags: Brian Billick, Dallas Cowboys, Kurt Warner, New Orleans Saints, Terrell Owens
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Failing to walk the talk
Tribune staff reporterThroughout this surprising 2005 season, the Bears did their talking on the field, playing the us-against-the-world theme to perfection. That's what made this last week so surprising. That's what made Sunday's 29-21 NFC divisional playoff loss to Carolina...Tags: Soldier Field, Adewale Ogunleye, Brian Urlacher, Mike Brown (ice hockey), Jerry Azumah
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Focusing on task at hand pays for Bears
Tribune staff reporterIf this eventually will be viewed as a statement game, then the man who had to speak through a fractured jaw made a loud one whose impact was surpassed only by the Bears' performance. "We responded," right tackle Fred Miller said. Good teams make...Tags: Soldier Field, Fred Miller, Brian Urlacher, Mike Brown (ice hockey), Kyle Orton
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Ravens response: Let process play out
Sun StaffOn the day when running back Jamal Lewis pleaded not guilty to federal drug charges, the Ravens went about business as usual Thursday at their Owings Mills practice complex. The team held a previously planned personnel meeting that was attended by...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Multi-Sport Events, Jamal Lewis, Drug Trafficking, Football
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