Coach of the Year: Could it be anyone but Bruce Arians?Doug Farrar, yahoo.com As Cmndt. Eric Lassard of the "Police Academy" series might say, there have been many, many, many fine coaches this year, doing many, many, many fine things. But taking everything into account, it's hard to think of anyone but Indianapolis Col… |
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Anyone for another standing O? There figures to be recognition and acknowledgement as early-arriving fans at Lucas Oil Stadium notice Chuck Pagano prowling the field a few hours prior to kickoff Sunday. Scattered applause and shouts undoubtedly will mak… |
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Chuck Pagano began to feel the fatigue during training camp, but, then, fatigue comes with the job. Part of the job, he figured. |
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Considering how things have turned out, Reggie Wayne never gives his decision to re-up with the team that drafted him a second thought. |
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J.J. Watt: Don’t count me out for MVPDec 29, 2012
Michael David Smith, profootballtalk.com Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning and Vikings running back Adrian Peterson are engaged in a two-man race for the NFL Most Valuable Player award. But Texans defensive lineman J.J. Watt thinks it should be a three-man race. Watt, a heavy favorite to win … |
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