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New Orleans Saints mailbag: A closer look at the Saints-Falcons rivalry
Here's today's first mailbag file. I'll have another one a little later. I guess New Orleans Saints fever is in overdrive because we had an unprecedented number of questions since the big comeback at Miami.
Standing on the sideline with his team down 20-0, New Orleans coach Jim Haslett turned to quarterback Aaron Brooks and said, "Are you scared?" Brooks, a fourth-year player out of Virginia, laughed and replied: "Please. We're going to win this game." Two quarters later, with the clock ticking down, a hostile crowd of 63,216 at Memorial Stadium ...
As the final minute ticked off the clock, the partisan fans at the new Jack Miller Stadium rose to their feet and roared their approval.
American Football: Horn keeps Saints in touch but phone celebration courts controversy
The New Orleans Saints kept their slender play-off hopes alive with a 45-7 trouncing of the New York Giants on Sunday night, but the game will be remembered for the bizarre antics of their receiver Joe Horn.
Fifth-round pick Johnny Knox ran a 4.34 at the combine and could be an ideal deep threat for Jay Cutler in Chicago.
Ravens open camp with questions about WR, Oher
While the Ravens seem certain that Oher will arrive by the end of the week, the same could not be said of Mason.
Ravens Insider: Is Joe Horn on the radar?
Is Joe Horn on Ravens radar? Ravens general manager Ozzie Newsome has spoken to the agent for wide receiver Joe Horn and told him that the team would contact him after Friday's tryouts.
Falcons Coach Jim Mora Fined For Using Cell Phone
Atlanta Falcons coach Jim Mora has been fined 25-thousand dollars by the N-F-L for using a cell phone on the sidelines during the team's overtime loss to Tampa Bay on December 24th.
London Welsh have moved to bolster their pack as they prepare for next seasons Championship and British & Irish Cup by signing Michael Hills and Joe Horn-Smith from Sale Sharks.
Twenty Questions with Atlanta Falcons' Roddy White
After setting the Falcons' single-season record for receiving yards last year, what can you do to improve in 2009? If you and Matt Ryan could play like any Quarterback-Wide Receiver combination ... by Wesley Griffith 4 reads May 27, 2009 After setting the Falcons' single-season record for receiving yards last year, what can you do to improve in ...
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