Archive for November 4th, 2009

When it comes to coaches like Jacksonville's Jack Del Rio, how secure is their job? Here’s your chance to rank all 32 in the NFL.Florio: With so many competent candidates and so many bad teams, January 2010 could spark an unprecedented game of musical chairs, and there might not be enough empty seats when Bocephus stops asking whether we’re ready for some football. So let’s look at the teams that might have vacancies, and the men in whom they might be interested.

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Brett Favre will be named MVP for the fourth time this season, writes Dan Pompei.Pompei: The second half of the NFL season is sure to spring a few surprises, just as the first half did. There will be zigs when we expect zags, precipitous falls and improbable climbs. New stars will emerge and old ones will fade. How Act II of the NFL season will play out, then, is not easy to foresee, but here are some possibilities

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Brett Favre will be named MVP for the fourth time this season, writes Dan Pompei.Pompei: Some bold predictions for the second half of the NFL season include the Bucs winning a game, Vick getting a chance to shine and the Patriots picking up steam.

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Brett Favre will be named MVP for the fourth time this season, writes Dan Pompei.Pompei: Some bold predictions for the second half of the NFL season include the Bucs winning a game, Vick getting a chance to shine and the Patriots picking up steam.

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When Eli Manning and Philip Rivers play at Giants Stadium on Sunday, it’ll be the first matchup between the two quarterbacks who were swapped for each other during the first round of the 2004 draft.

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Raiders undergoing ‘serious evaluation’ of physical abuse claims by women.

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An engineering firm hired by Texas A&M University to study its athletic complex says the tentlike facility wasn’t built to withstand the 90 mph winds as prescribed by the building code.

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An engineering firm hired by Texas A&M University to study its athletic complex says the tentlike facility wasn’t built to withstand the 90 mph winds as prescribed by the building code.

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