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| Mock Draft #1: Newton's Fall? |
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04/01/2011 |
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| ck a must and the wide receiver corps could be going through a transition phase as well. The pass rush was woeful last year, however, and Quinn would make a nice complement to 2010 rookie standout Carlos Dunlap as long as he checks out medically. 5) Arizona Cardinals: Von Miller, OLB, Texas A&M -- The Cardinals are very high on Gabbert and would probably grab him if available, but may be less likely to roll the dice on Newton. Miller's a far safer choice and fills the team's biggest need, a young pass rusher |
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| Cards name Miller offensive coordinator |
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02/16/2011 |
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| Tempe, AZ (MySportsbook) - The Arizona Cardinals have named Mike Miller their new offensive coordinator. Miller has been the team's passing game coordinator the past two years after serving as wide receivers coach for two seasons. The Cardinals last had an official offensive coordinator in 2008, when Todd Haley held that position. After Haley left to take the head coaching job at Kansas City, Cards head coach Ken Whisenhunt assumed the responsibilities of play calling, while Miller coordinated the passing gam |
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| Cardinals hires Cioffi as defensive backs coach |
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02/15/2011 |
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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) - Louie Cioffi has been hired to coach defensive backs for the Arizona Cardinals after 14 seasons on the staff of the Cincinnati Bengals. Cioffi was just 23, the youngest assistant in the NFL, when he was hired as a defensive assistant by the Bengals in 1997. He has been Cincinnati's assistant defensive backs coach for the past eight years. With the Bengals, Cioffi coached for a time with new Arizona defensive coordinator Ray Horton. Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt fired defensive coordin |
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| Cardinals name Horton defensive coordinator |
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02/09/2011 |
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| Tempe, AZ (MySportsbook) - The Arizona Cardinals hired Ray Horton as their defensive coordinator on Wednesday. Horton comes to the desert after seven successful seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers, the last four of those coming as the team's defensive backs coach. During his tenure, the Steel City franchise made three Super Bowl appearances, including last Sunday's loss, with two victories. Under his watch, the Steelers finished in the NFL's top 10 in total defense each year, with six top-five rankings and e |
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| Steelers' fans subdued with Super Bowl loss |
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02/07/2011 |
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| he police as fans and students walked back to their dormitories and apartments. Police were out in full-force in Pittsburgh to prevent the recurrence of rioting and fire setting that broke out after the Pittsburgh Steelers' Super Bowl win over the Arizona Cardinals two years ago. Sunday night's loss apparently took most of the steam out of the crowd. Police reopened barricaded sections of the campus neighborhood, where they had posted hundreds of officers, about an hour after the game. Police had assigned an |
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| Ariz. man accused of putting porn in TV broadcast |
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02/04/2011 |
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| r Bowl with a 37-second pornography clip. The FBI and Marana police took Frank Tanori Gonzalez into custody Friday on suspicion of fraud and computer tampering. Authorities say someone cut into the Comcast cable broadcast of the game between the Arizona Cardinals and Pittsburgh Steelers that went to viewers in the Tucson area. Comcast ended up offering a $10 credit to all of its 80,000 subscribers, whether they saw the brief X-rated clip or not, and the investigation was turned over to the FBI. Authoriti |
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| Arizona and Indianapolis have best fields in NFL |
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02/03/2011 |
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| choice, two for second and one for third. Worst among the artificial turfs is the one at the Minnesota Vikings' Metrodome, which collapsed during a blizzard in December and forced two games to be moved. University of Phoenix Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, has the best grass field, while the best artificial turf is in Indianapolis' Lucas Oil Stadium, site of next year's Super Bowl. Nearly 90 percent of the players believe artificial turf causes more soreness and fatigue and is more likely to shorte |
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| Packers' Rodgers set to write his own storybook ending |
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02/01/2011 |
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| ffs after his first year as the starter didn't go as planned, when the 2008 Packers finished with a 6-10 record. After passing for a career-high 4,434 yards and 30 touchdowns and committing just seven interceptions in 2009, Rodgers was burned by the Arizona Cardinals in his postseason debut, losing a 51-45 decision in overtime in the heat of the desert during that season's NFC Wild Card Playoffs. The heat was on intensely coming into the 2010 campaign, as the Packers were pegged among the favorites to represent |
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| Road to Super Bowl XLV: Fast start was key for the Steelers |
NFL Football |
02/01/2011 |
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| ous potholes during the early part of Pittsburgh's road to the Super Bowl, but Mike Tomlin's team navigated it brilliantly en route to its third AFC North title in four seasons. Pittsburgh began the 2010 season hungry. Following its victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII -- the sixth title in franchise history -- a 9-7 mark the following campaign wasn't even good enough to make the postseason. Then think how the Steelers felt when they learned that Ben Roethlisberger was to miss the first four ga |
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| Vikings Henderson added to Pro Bowl roster |
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01/27/2011 |
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| ngs linebacker E.J. Henderson has been named to the NFC Pro Bowl roster. It will be his first appearance in the annual event. The former Maryland product started all 16 games in 2010, collecting 106 tackles, three interceptions and one sack. Henderson started the first 12 games of the 2009 campaign before suffering a season-ending fractured left fibula in a game against the Arizona Cardinals. He has totaled 643 tackles, 13.5 sacks and five interceptions during his eight seasons in the NFL, all with the Vikings. |
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