sportsofboston.com - 2/3/2008
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Patriots legendary linebacker Andre Tippett was named to the Hall of Fame Class of 2008 Saturday. He joins Darrel Green, Art Monk, Fred Dean, Gary Zimmerman, and Emmitt Thomas. Finally, there’s some good news to come before Super Bowl 42. With Spygate currently causing a mass hysteria, it’s nice to hear that the Patriots will be sending their second full-timer to the NFL Hall of Fame.
"My Big Mouth": The Blame Lies Within
mondesishouse.blogspot.com 2/3/2008 — by Jason Devander jasondevander@gmail.com Full Disclosure: I have always had a ton of respect for U.S. Senator Arlen Specter, so I was pleased to see that he brought "Spygate" back into the headlines two days before the Super Bowl. Even though ...
J.J.'s comments stir ire of '72 Dolphins - 02/03/2008
miamiherald.com 2/3/2008 — J.J.'s comments stir ire of '72 Dolphins By BARRY JACKSON bjackson@MiamiHerald.com Members of the 1972 Dolphins are sensitive to perceived slights. That especially is so when they come from Jimmy Johnson , who, after replacing Don Shula as coach in ...
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sports.yahoo.com 2/4/2008 — Perfect no longer. Giants prevent perfect season, beating Patriots 17-14. All of New England's hearts break.
Did Pats also spy on Rams?
stltoday.com 2/3/2008 — Rams wide receiver Isaac Bruce is brought down by Patriots cornerback Ty Law in the first quarter of Super Bowl XXXVI. New England defeated the Rams 20-17 in one of the biggest upsets in Super Bowl history. (Chris Lee/P-D)
Democrat & Chronicle: Bills
democratandchronicle.com 2/3/2008 — (February 3, 2008) — For the second year in a row, former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Andre Reed was denied entrance into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Reed, Buffalo's all-time leader in pass receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns, has ...
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NY Post: Sports 2/3/2008
Giants/Patriots Over 54 (Super Bowl XLII): After their malicious dismemberment of the Redskins for their ninth win, Tom Brady's post-Thanksgiving regular-season playdates were largely held in cold northern cities . . . frequently at night, in...