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    Archive for September 7th, 2008

    The biggest play of NFL Week 1 - and it looks like for the entire season - was Kansas City safety Bernard Pollard’s hit on New England quarterback Tom Brady’s left knee.

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    Tampa Bay Notes

    Today, at 1500 Poydras, on display for all to take in. Defense wins football games.

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    With less than 60 days until the election, MSNBC is replacing Keith Olbermann and Chris Matthews as a co-anchors of prime time political coverage and replacing them with NBC White House correspondent David …

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    Three-time National Football League Most Valuable Player Brett Favre made a triumphant return from retirement, leading his new team, the New York Jets, past Miami 20-14 here.

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    Buccaneers vs. Saints

    Saints vs. Tampa Bay The Tampa Bay Buccaneers played the New Orleans Saints in NFL football Sunday Sept.

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    Wolf Facts

    Men’s soccer loses two in Duke/Adidas Classic After losing 3-0 to American on Friday, the mens soccer team suffered a 3-1 loss to No.

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    New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bush gets past Tampa Bay Buccaneers cornerback Phillip Buchanon for what was ruled a touchdown in the second half of an NFL football game in New Orleans on Sunday.

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    The New England Patriots survived a game-ending knee injury to MVP quarterback Tom Brady to beat the Kansas City Chiefs 17-10 on the opening weekend of the NFL season.

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    BOSTON - The New England Patriots survived a game-ending knee injury to MVP quarterback Tom Brady to beat the Kansas City Chiefs 17-10 on the opening weekend of the NFL season on Sunday.Brady injured his left …

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    NFL Locals: Sept. 7, 2008

    How former area high school players did in Week 1 games: Philip Buchanon , cornerback, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, No.

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