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Denny Green Special: Giants Look Strong, Titans and Steelers Keep Winning
Posted by Frank Nevarez Categories: New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons, Arizona Cardinals, Saint Louis Rams, San Francisco 49ers, Editorials,

In honor of Dennis Green’s infamous 2006 press conference following his Arizona Cardinals’ meltdown loss to the Chicago Bears, I give you the “They Were Who We Thought They Were (TWWWTTW)” edition of this week’s NFL Review.
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NFL’s Big Hits: New York Giants, Mike Singletary, Joe Namath
Posted by Frank Nevarez Categories: New England Patriots, New York Jets, Pittsburgh Steelers, Indianapolis Colts, Tennessee Titans, Oakland Raiders, New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, Seattle Seahawks, Editorials,
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Did you catch your Super Bowl preview on Sunday? Giants have to be the prohibitive favorites in the NFC. The AFC may be up for grabs, but I still think you’ll see the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLII. Meanwhile, the Bay Area teams and some Hall-of-Famers provide plenty of notable news.
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NFL Questions and Answers: Titans, Raiders, 49ers and Monday Night Football
Posted by Frank Nevarez Categories: New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans, Oakland Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers, Editorials,

We’ve made it through seven weeks of the NFL 2008 season. Is it shaping up as anyone’s game or should we already place the New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Super Bowl? They’ve got the experience; they’ve got the pedigree. Let’s forget the front-runners for a second. What are the burning questions underneath the leaders?
New England Patriots WR Troy Brown Retires
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In today’s world of sports, there aren’t too many athletes that stay with one team, which makes New England Patriots wide receiver Troy Brown stand out amongst NFL players, as well as other sports. For 15 seasons, Brown donned the Patriots uniform and now holds the team record for receptions (557). He made the Pro-Bowl once, but ask any teammate of his and he’ll tell you that he was a Pro-Bowler every year thanks to his “team-first” mentality and doing whatever was needed to win. In recent seasons, Brown’s abilities had decreased and with the signing of WR Randy Moss and WR Wes Welker before last season, the writing was on the wall. Despite that, Brown will always be loved in the New England area as he contributed in a big way to the Patriots’ three Super Bowl titles. Brown will be missed for not only his play, but mostly his attitude.
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