La noticia es Álvaro CallejaUn periodista en paro porque su diario ha cerrado gana el Premio Andalucía de Periodismo

Escrito por1001 Medios

24 Nov, 2009

La Opinión de Granada ha recibido la peor y la mejor de las noticias de su corta historia en 18 días. Primero su cierre fulminante. Luego, como una agridulce venganza del Periodismo, tocado de ¿muerte? por la crisis, dos de sus periodistas han visto cómo su trabajo ha sido reconocido como el mejor de Andalucía.
Si Dios o una buena oferta laboral no lo remedian antes, un periodista en paro acudirá este año ante el presidente de la Junta de Andalucía para ser reconocido como el más destacado del año. Álvaro Calleja pondrá cara así, a la situación de nuestro gremio: nos come la crisis, la mala gestión empresarial, la crisis estructural, la crisis del modelo… pero, ¡andá! el periodismo resiste.
Su periódico no podrá enorgullecerse en portada de haber ofrecido a sus lectores el mejor trabajo periodístico del año. De hecho, no lo hace ni la supuesta edición digital, que todavía sobrevive como puede en la red. Al menos, no hemos encontrado un enlace que mostrarles.
Es curioso. Buscando respuestas a la crisis de los medios escritos los autores de este post creímos haber encontrado una tabla de salvación: los contenidos de calidad y los periodistas de raza. Un binomio al que sin duda tanto Álvaro como Santi le han puesto nombre propio desde hace años y, lo que es mejor, un binomio que nos han dejado compartir en las distintas redacciones de Granada. Ese gesto crítico, ese cuestionar cada uno de los titulares que llegaban a la mesa y esa destreza buscando historias son los cimientos sobre los que se construyen trabajos como la serie ‘Memoria Recuperada’ que ahora ha valido el Premio Andalucía de Periodismo pero que están presentes en todos y cada uno de los textos con los que habéis derramado calidad en los medios de la provincia granadina.
En esas incontables ocasiones -que forman parte de vuestro quehacer diario- no llegaron unos miles de euros a vuestras cuentas bancarias, ni vuestro teléfono sonó repleto de felicitaciones, ni ningún político se afanó en halagar su dedicación a este oficio, aunque también entonces los lectores devoraran vuestros textos recién salidos del quiosco.
Es curioso, decimos, que los años que pasamos sentados juntos en la mesa de la redacción, Álvaro, se convirtieran sin quererlo en un ejercicio práctico del mejor periodismo (aderezados de una grata amistad…) y que unos años más tarde el periódico al que prestigiabas con tu firma haya cerrado.
No creemos que este premio sea un homenaje ‘póstumo’ a nada.
Pensamos que los buenos profesionales, como tú, están ahora más vivos que nunca, que la batalla para el futuro de la prensa se libra necesariamente en los contenidos y que lo único que puede acabar con el periodismo es el mal periodismo unido a los intereses espurios de aquellas empresas que no tienen como objetivo el periodismo.
Hemos oído a otro gran maestro, Ramón Lobo, que el periodismo de calidad sigue siendo ir a los sitios, buscar a los testigos, hablar con las fuentes, ver lo que pasa, contrastar y volver a contrastar… y vosotros de eso sabéis un rato.
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  1. periodistas

    1001 Medios » Blog Archive » La noticia es Álvaro CallejaUn …: Si Dios o una buena oferta laboral no lo remedi… http://bit.ly/6KLC72

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  2. kelley in virginia

    how can the REdskins lose again this week? let me count the ways….

    alas

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  3. byepartisan

    As sad as I am Ben won’t be playing, I am glad the team is looking out for his health.

    Crossing my fingers for Dixon.

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  4. Kermit

    You have to ask Who about Palko? He was a crowd favorite with the Saints a few years ago during pre-season. They worked with him for a year on the scout squad but later cut him.

    Saints – Pats will likely be closer and a toss up as to which will come out victorious.

    Indy – Houston, with Freeney out, Houston has a much better chance.

    Against almost any other team, I’ve got to pull for Singletary and the Niners. He is such a class act kind of guy.

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  5. conservnut

    Hater!

    I know Ed the Cowboys don’t even play today, I just can’t let an NFL open thread go without it.

    🙂

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  6. myrenovations

    I hope Dennis Dixon plays well, but if Ben is healthy enough to be listed on the depth chart, he is healthy enough to start.

    I like the sigining of Tyler Palko, the former Pitt QB. He’s got to be at least as worthy as all the years we kept Brian St. Pierre on the roster.

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  7. Mr. D

    It’s already been a good weekend for NFL football. The Green Bay Packers have already won and get to rest up for those nasty Ravens.

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  8. bessex

    Go chiefs keep on winning. Sorry ed

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  9. Del Dolemonte

    Wouldn’t be surprised to see the Patriots upset the Saints tomorrow night…the Pats need the game more than the Who-Dats, who have a 5-game lead in their division.

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  10. a capella

    how can the REdskins lose again this week? let me count the ways….

    alas

    kelley in virginia on November 29, 2009 at 10:05 AMSpeaking of the Redskins reminds me of cheerleaders, which in turn reminds me of an alleged Redskin cheerleader at a WH doins’.
    Heh.

    http://canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/17310

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  11. Scott P

    I have a feeling the Stillers game is going to be unusually hard to watch tonight- tough game with no Ben, and no other game to flip to for a few minutes when they do something really stupid.

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  12. conservnut

    how can the REdskins lose again this week? let me count the ways….

    alas

    kelley in virginia on November 29, 2009 at 10:05 AMI am actually rooting for the skins today. Now if you will excuse me, I must go and cut off my offending hands for typing that!

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  13. ManUFan

    Big game today is Arsenal v Chelsea: a huge test for both teams, as both are thinking League Championship. Man U has taken it two years running, and will have something to say about all this, but today’s contest will tell much about the two challengers. Could be Chelsea’s year with their new manager – or Arsenal’s (who has a veteran coach running out of “this is a young team” excuses).

    Action begins shortly from The Emirates stadium; don’t miss this one!!

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  14. THE CHOSEN ONE

    If Off. Co Bruce Arians had any time mid week to work with Dennis Dixon, this could be fun. He’s a tremendous offensive talent. Maybe a lil’ wildcat action. Also, no Terrell Suggs for the Ravens.

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  15. CWforFreedom

    Re: PalkoPalko ended his college career tied for second in school history in career touchdown passes with former Panther Alex Van Pelt with a total of 66 and was second in university history in career passing yardage, trailing Dan Marino by 254 yards. Palko’s career totals of 8,343 passing yards with 66 touchdown passes rank him as one of the top-three passers in Panther football history.

    Notably, in the spring of 2005, Dave Wannstedt, after replacing Walt Harris as head coach, chose Palko over Joe Flacco as the incumbent quarterback in Pitt’s spring training. Flacco was left to run Pitt’s second team and eventually left Pitt for Division I-AA school, Delaware. Flacco is currently the starting quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens.From WIKIPEDIA

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  16. myrenovations

    Maybe a lil’ wildcat action.

    THE CHOSEN ONE on November 29, 2009 at 10:31 AMThe Ravens have proven themselves to be almost immune to the wildcat. Dixon will probably be running for his life tonight (and the Steelers may well win), but I don’t think it’s going to be by design.

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  17. Jerome Horwitz

    how can the Redskins lose again this week? let me count the ways….

    kelley in virginia on November 29, 2009 at 10:05 AMDon’t you mean the Jets ???

    Sigh…….when does spring training start ?? Wait a minute, I’m also a Met’s fan, what am I thinkin’.

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  18. Dukehoopsfan

    Mr. Dixon, say hello to Mr. Lewis … thump! Mr. Palko …

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  19. conservative pilgrim

    What happened to Batch as Steeler qb back-up?

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  20. conservative pilgrim

    Nevermind. Read the link–he broke his wrist. Palko was only signed last Thursday?!?!! I expect a big running game.

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  21. Gatordoug

    Reasons to be thankful this holiday football weekend?

    #1 My Gstors rolled the Noles, six in a row! Bring on Bama!

    #2 The Cowboys won!

    #3 Notre Dame LOST!

    #4 The Steelers will walk into Baltimore and punch the Ravens in the face! OK, OK, the Steelers have a TOUGH game ahead, and will likely lose their third in as row. Oh well, three out of four ain’t bad.

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  22. forest

    Pittsburgh fans are pretty familiar with Palko.

    Dixon should do well. He can run all over the place and he has some good sandlot-style receivers to throw to. I expect a high scoring game with the Steelers offense and Ravens defense doing most of the scoring.

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  23. ladyingray

    I’m a loyal Steelers’ fan living in Tennessee, but I have to say that Vince Young and Chris Johnson are getting it done in Nashville.

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  24. ohiorebel

    The Toxins should win today. They always play me Colts tough and today will be no exception. Colts need to get guys healthy for the playoffs. Oh yea…Go Colts

    Toxins 27
    Colts 23

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  25. watson007

    Uh. Kansas City beat them. I live in KC and can tell you that the only thing that gets a bigger laugh than the Chiefs are teams that actually lose to them.

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  26. TXUS

    Indianapolis at Houston – A couple of weeks ago, I would have picked Houston, but the Colts keep finding a way to win.  Can they stay unbeaten?  I think they can.  I’ll say 24-21 Indy.This is a must win for Houston, and after two straight losses due to missed field goals in the last seconds (one against Indy), I think they’ll pull off the win, 27-24.

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  27. CWforFreedom

    What happened to Batch as Steeler qb back-up?

    conservative pilgrim on November 29, 2009 at 10:37 AMHe was injured and likely out the rest of the season.The Ravens have proven themselves to be almost immune to the wildcat. Dixon will probably be running for his life tonight (and the Steelers may well win), but I don’t think it’s going to be by design.

    myrenovations on November 29, 2009 at 10:34 AM–and–Mr. Dixon, say hello to Mr. Lewis … thump! Mr. Palko …

    Dukehoopsfan on November 29, 2009 at 10:37 AMBet we see little of the wild cat.

    Ever see Dixon play at Oregon? He is no slouch.

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  28. Gatordoug

    Upset watch for Cincy today, also the Texans beat the Colts,
    and Monday night the Saints edge the Pats 38-35

    Other winners, Chargers, Falcons, Dolphins, Panthers, Jags, Eagles,Vikings, Seahawks, Ravens and Cards

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  29. CWforFreedom

    More video of Dennis Dixon

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  30. Gatordoug

    Ever see Dixon play at Oregon? He is no slouch.

    CWforFreedom on November 29, 2009 at 10:57 AMThis ain’t the Pac-1o though, Dixon can be a good QB but his first start will prove tough

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  31. TXUS

    ohiorebel on November 29, 2009 at 10:55 AMI hope we’re both right. The Toxins, LOL.

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  32. justinx0r

    The Ravens are going to win if they play like they did against the Colts or the Broncos.

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  33. myrenovations

    Ever see Dixon play at Oregon? He is no slouch.

    CWforFreedom on November 29, 2009 at 10:57 AMHe was a very good college QB. I love that the Steelers drafted him. I just don’t have a lot of faith in a team picking up the wildcat midseason, against a good defense, while also brining in a QB for his very first start and first significant playing time.

    I would prefer to have your optimism.

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  34. JetBoy

    There is no sanctuary.

    /Jets fan

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  35. Kermit

    Reasons to be thankful this holiday football weekend?

    #1 My Gstors rolled the Noles, six in a row! Bring on Bama!

    #2 The Cowboys won!

    #3 Notre Dame LOST!

    #4 The Steelers will walk into Baltimore and punch the Ravens in the face! OK, OK, the Steelers have a TOUGH game ahead, and will likely lose their third in as row. Oh well, three out of four ain’t bad.Could well be a toss up in the SEC Championship Game. I live in Baton Rouge thus have to follow the Tigers. It is sad they they are more important than anything else, politically or economically to most people around here. My Cowboys got crushed by New Hampshire last night.

    Notre Dame has got to be the most overrated program for well over a decade or two. BTW, one of my uncles was supposed to go there to be a running back but his father died and he had to stay home and help support the family in the mid 30’s. It was a disappointment that took half a century for him to overcome.

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  36. CWforFreedom

    I would prefer to have your optimism.

    myrenovations on November 29, 2009 at 11:01 AMWith the Steelers Defense they just need to play a close competitive game. They will need to score about 15 points to win.

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  37. Gatordoug

    Kermit on November 29, 2009 at 11:02 AMThat is why I detest Notre Dame, the ESPN types fawn over them, and still pretend they are an elite program. That and the fact that Notre Dame is treated like no other school is, as if they ARE college football.

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  38. CWforFreedom

    Steelers D does well against Flacco.After throwing for 192 yards and a touchdown in his first game against the Steelers at Heinz Field, Flacco had a significantly more troublesome time against Dick LeBeau’s defense in the next two meetings.

    He completed just 11 of 28 passes for 115 yards and was intercepted twice in the Steelers’ 13-9 victory Dec. 14 in M&T Bank Stadium. And he was 13 of 30 for 141 yards and intercepted three times in the AFC Championship game in Heinz Field. His combined passer rating for those two games was 17.1.

    What’s more, Flacco was sacked three times and stopped on a fourth-and-1 sneak that led to Santonio Holmes’ 65-yard touchdown pass in the conference championship, won by the Steelers, 23-14.

    Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/09333/1017084-66.stm#ixzz0YGVR4SNg

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  39. Kermit

    I live in Baton Rouge thus have to follow the Tigers. It is sad they they are more important than anything else, politically or economically to most people around here.As evidence…

    Colonel queried on play calling

    State Police Superintendent Col. Mike Edmonson had a lot to answer for when he presented budget-cutting measures to a legislative committee Tuesday. But he didn’t have all the answers committee members were looking for.

    “Colonel, in all your years with LSU, have you ever witnessed a play like that?” asked state Rep. Tom McVea, R-St. Francisville, referring to a play in the last second of the LSU-Ole Miss game when sophomore quarterback Jordan Jefferson spiked the ball.

    Edmonson, who volunteered as head of security for the LSU football program for 26 years, was speechless.

    http://www.2theadvocate.com

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  40. TTheoLogan

    Big game today is Arsenal v Chelsea: a huge test for both teams, as both are thinking League Championship. Man U has taken it two years running, and will have something to say about all this, but today’s contest will tell much about the two challengers. Could be Chelsea’s year with their new manager – or Arsenal’s (who has a veteran coach running out of “this is a young team” excuses).

    Action begins shortly from The Emirates stadium; don’t miss this one!!

    ManUFan on November 29, 2009 at 10:21 AMWHO CARES????

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  41. Del Dolemonte

    Could well be a toss up in the SEC Championship Game. I live in Baton Rouge thus have to follow the Tigers. It is sad they they are more important than anything else, politically or economically to most people around here. My Cowboys got crushed by New Hampshire last night.

    Kermit on November 29, 2009 at 11:02 AMLOL, I am in New Hampshire and didn’t even know the UNH football team was still playing. This time of year everyone here is usually following their hockey team.

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  42. CWforFreedom

    ManUFan on November 29, 2009 at 10:21 AM WHO CARES????

    TTheoLogan on November 29, 2009 at 11:31 AMI guess he does. Must be a big soccer fan.

    TTheoLogan….for a religious type you sure are an as*hole

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  43. Kermit

    LOL, I am in New Hampshire and didn’t even know the UNH football team was still playing. This time of year everyone here is usually following their hockey team.

    Del Dolemonte on November 29, 2009 at 11:38 AMHaving lived in the South most of my life, “What’s hockey?”

    LOL!!!!

    I’m sure that you understand. I’ve only seen it on TV and I’ve heard that what goes on off camera is just as important and makes it fun to watch.

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  44. ginaswo

    nothing on the GWB Rummy let OBL get away story Ed?we can add it to the Big Dawg let OBL get away mythology

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  45. CWforFreedom

    nothing on the GWB Rummy let OBL get away story Ed?we can add it to the Big Dawg let OBL get away mythology

    ginaswo on November 29, 2009 at 12:01 PMTalk about recycling

    Sheesh

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  46. THE CHOSEN ONE

    STEELERS VICTORY = STOPPING RAY RICE…period.

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  47. TimTebowSavesAmerica

    Gatordoug on November 29, 2009 at 11:07 AMYou are a great American.

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  48. Tallman6759

    Who-Dey!!! Who-Dey!!! Who-Dey think gonna beat dem Bengals?

    Nooooooooooooooobody!!!!

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  49. CWforFreedom

    Tallman6759 on November 29, 2009 at 12:22 PMWere you the one who said that last week?

    So far they have been beat by the:
    Broncos , Texans, and Raiders

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  50. LevStrauss

    Arizona at Tennessee – The Titans are a different team than they were in the first six games, and Chris Johnson is having a great season. Arizona has been up and down this season, but the Titans are all up at the moment. This should be a good game to watch. I’ll pick the same score for the Titans as last week, 20-17 Tennessee.Come on Ed. Give Vince Young some credit too. Chris Johnson has been good all year, but we all know the reason they’re record is different is because of the QB change.

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  51. IlikedAUH2O

    Stillers will surprise

    This game is a coaching challenge and I think that Coach Tomlin is up to it. A couple of years ago, I had the misfortune of speaking to a Raisin’s fan who was very smug on the basis of McNair as the BR’s QB and a new guy nobody ever heard of staring a coaching career in the burgh.One of the snide remarks concerned how dumb Tomlin looked. Well, that sure worked out well for the fans in the Charm City. In a time when you can’t say black and dumb in the same sentence, the attitude toward Mike Tomlin was a surprise as it came from a pretty liberal person.

    Coach Tomlin is in an environment that allows for his freedom to manage and has an organization behind him that does not seem to chase glitter or prima donnas.

    Cowboys and Redskins are poster children for the other extreme and their fans show the relationship between religion, sports obsession and stupidity.

    If the D and special teams show up, Dem Stillers have a chance. I am a big fan of letting the commanders command and the soldiers fight. And now back to our Afghan War strategy….

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  52. ladyingray

    Looks like the Colts D stayed home…

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  53. LevStrauss

    Deshaun Jackson is slacking. He only had a 35 yard touchdown, his shortest of the year. MVP

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  54. ladyingray

    Peyton is doing a better job in his commercials than in his job!!

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  55. Del Dolemonte

    nothing on the GWB Rummy let OBL get away story Ed?we can add it to the Big Dawg let OBL get away mythology

    ginaswo on November 29, 2009 at 12:01 PMHeadlines Section.

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  56. Squid Shark

    Ed,
    MJD WILL be playing today, unless you heard something Jaguar nation hasnt.

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  57. Gatordoug

    TimTebowSavesAmerica on November 29, 2009 at 12:15 PMThank you!

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  58. TXUS

    Peyton is doing a better job in his commercials than in his job!!

    ladyingray on November 29, 2009 at 1:43 PMAs a Texan fan, I won’t rest unless we would be, say, 45 or so points ahead, with 5 minutes left in the game. Manning is a Manning.

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  59. Squid Shark

    @Gatordoug and TimTebow, you are both great Americans and a credit to Gator Nation. 🙂

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  60. Gatordoug

    @Gatordoug and TimTebow, you are both great Americans and a credit to Gator Nation. 🙂

    Squid Shark on November 29, 2009 at 2:14 PMThank you, that is very kind!

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  61. Badger in KC

    Ed,
    MJD WILL be playing today, unless you heard something Jaguar nation hasnt.

    Squid Shark on November 29, 2009 at 1:50 PMExactly. I just woke up and I see this and almost had a heart attack. My fantasy team is based on Mo Jo and Favre (yes, even though I’m a Packer backer for life). Thanks for the eye-opener, Ed. But I just checked ESPN and yes, Mo Jo will be playing.

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  62. relpayme

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  63. Kelli_D

    I’m sitting here watching the Texans dish it to the Colts, and hoping against hope that they keep it up. But I have to admit, it’s only because I want to see the Saints have one shining moment as the only undefeated team in the NFL 🙂

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  64. Kelli_D

    And… nevermind. I should have known it was too good to be true.

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  65. tommyboy

    Oh ye of little faith. Despite a slow start, the Colts are now taking it to Houstan. Up by 8 and no looking back.

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  66. tommyboy

    Colts put it in the bag when they absolutely destroy Texans in the 4th quarter. 28 unanswered points in the second half. Easy to see why they are the best team in the league.

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  67. Spunky06

    I hate gloaters but the Colts are awesome! I was busy cleaning up and getting ready for next week, Colts down, looking weak. Next thing I know the Colts are ahead, up to 35 points!

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  68. Del Dolemonte

    tommyboy on November 29, 2009 at 3:45 PMWhat are the Saints, chumps?

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  69. Dire Straits

    As a serious Who Dat Fan tomorrow night scares the heck out of me.

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  70. Jaibones

    It took three plays before the Bears defense could stop the Vikings short of a first down. Gonna be a long day.

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  71. CPT. Charles

    Hu Dey!!!

    Bengals go 6-0 in their Division.

    Bye bye, Pittsburg.

    Bye, bye Ravens.

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  72. CWforFreedom

    CPT. Charles on November 29, 2009 at 4:26 PMStill early enough to change. If you have been a gals fan for long you know they tend to know how to screw things up. Enjoy though it appears it is there year. You never know how long it will be til they get back to this point. See: Bengals History.

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  73. CPT. Charles

    CWforFreedom on November 29, 2009 at 4:31 PMTrue enough. He11, Palmer might break an arm next game.

    Ya never know about these things.

    Ever.

    That being said, if the Steelers and Bengals meet again, it won’t be at Heinz Field.

    Welcome to the Jungle, baby.

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  74. TXUS

    As I said, unless you’re up on Indy by 45 points with 5 minutes left in the game, you’re going down.

    As my team, the Toxins, now has as much chance for the playoffs as an honest person would have in the Obama administration, I’ll now be pulling for the Colts for the rest of the stretch in the AFC.

    Still prayin’ for the Boyz in the NFC, but the Saints are marchin’ in.

    Hat’s off to PM and the Hosses.

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  75. tommyboy

    What are the Saints, chumps?We’ll see tomorrow night. I think they are possibly third in the league now. But that may change.

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  76. Mallard T. Drake

    It was a pleasure to watch the Seahawks perform as a real NFL team today. Granted they were playing the Rams, but it was nice to see the Hawks running the ball successfully. Their D-line had a few sacks and pressured Boller into throwing a few INTs including a Pick 6. More please.

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  77. Del Dolemonte

    We’ll see tomorrow night. I think they are possibly third in the league now. But that may change.

    tommyboy on November 29, 2009 at 5:00 PMESPN Power Ranking going into today’s games:

    1. New Orleans

    2. Indianapolis

    3. Minnesota

    4. New England

    5. Arizona

    Fox Sports Power Rankings

    1. New Orleans

    2. Indianapolis

    3. Minnesota

    4. New England

    5. Cincinnati

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  78. Del Dolemonte

    BTW if anyone is bored by this Vikings blowout, the History Channel is repeating their fine new documentary about the Beatles-goes until 6 PM Eastern time.

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  79. CWforFreedom

    CPT. Charles on November 29, 2009 at 4:42 PMHow long have you waited to say that?

    The Steelers in recent history have in general done better in Cincy than at home.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengals%E2%80%93Steelers_rivalry

    Also, don’t forget Superbowl XL where the Steelers ran the table on the road.

    Do don’t count on the home field advantage being an advantage.

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  80. Squid Shark

    Badger in KC on November 29, 2009 at 2:21 PMCorrection, Ed was clairvoyant, it seems there is a guy wearing MJD’s jersey but it is not him.

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  81. Theworldisnotenough

    How about those Chargers!

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  82. forest

    CPT, I wouldn’t get too excited about the Bengals until they win a playoff game or two. Some of the Titans got a little too excited about beating the Steelers last year and look what happened to them.

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  83. tommyboy

    ESPN wouldn’t know a power ranking if it grew wings, flew up and bit them on the ass.

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  84. CPT. Charles

    CWforFreedom on November 29, 2009 at 5:40 PMThat’s quite true [hfa]. It didn’t help the Steelers at all.

    All those ‘terrible towels’ may as well been propeller beanies.

    And yeah, I am enjoying this. Guess why?

    PS – – let’s see how they do without Ben tonight.

    I’m looking forward to it. Really I am.

    PPS – – are the refs in the Viks/Bears game being paid by how many flags they throw? Yeash.

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  85. TXUS

    Del Dolemonte on November 29, 2009 at 5:27 PMThe Cover-girl in Chief’s power ranking (whom he picks to win):

    1. Iran
    2. North Korea
    3. Russia
    4. China
    5. Venezuela

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  86. batterup

    @Gatordoug and TimTebow, you are both great Americans and a credit to Gator Nation. 🙂

    Squid Shark on November 29, 2009 at 2:14 PMI am looking forward to the Gators exposing ‘Bama for the fraud they are next week.

    Now if there was just a way for the Gators to play the Horned Frogs for the championship instead of UT. After UT’s embarrassing barely win against the Aggies last week – you could just see how mismatched the championship game is going to be. Tebow & the Gators are going to destroy Colt McCoy & the Longhorns, so much so the game will probably be boring.

    Go Gators!

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  87. CWforFreedom

    That’s quite true [hfa]. It didn’t help the Steelers at all.

    CPT. Charles on November 29, 2009 at 6:31 PMMr. Obtuse the point is that they actually do quite well in Paul Brown Stadium. They might even sign Kimo for a game…I kid I kid.

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  88. WannabeAnglican

    I was rooting for Arizona, but what a game Ariz-Tennessee turned out to be. Wow.

    Vince Young redeemed himself just a bit.

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  89. LevStrauss

    Ahem…Ahem…give Vince his props. Leinart’s going to have nightmares of him, beating him on fourth down in the last ten seconds every time he faces him.

    Drive: 18 plays, 99 yards in 2:37

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  90. TXUS

    batterup on November 29, 2009 at 6:38 PMSorry, the Tide’s gonna roll next weekend. By 3. But if I were still wagering, I’d bet against whatever the line comes in at on Thursday.

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  91. ladyingray

    Ahem…Ahem…give Vince his props. Leinart’s going to have nightmares of him, beating him on fourth down in the last ten seconds every time he faces him.

    Drive: 18 plays, 99 yards in 2:37

    LevStrauss on November 29, 2009 at 7:14 PMVince was very good today.

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  92. Del Dolemonte

    ESPN wouldn’t know a power ranking if it grew wings, flew up and bit them on the ass.

    tommyboy on November 29, 2009 at 6:15 PMWant more?

    SI’s Peter King’s Top 5

    1. New Orleans

    2. Indianapolis

    3. Minnesota

    4. New England

    5. San Diego

    Sporting News NFL Power Poll

    Same order as Peter King

    CBS Sports

    1. Indianapolis

    2. New Orleans

    3. Minnesota

    4. New England

    5. Dallas

    So, 4 of the 5 have Indy at #2. A lot of that was based on their November record no doubt. They won games but not by much.

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  93. LevStrauss

    This just in…

    NFL will get permission from Vince Young to play the fourth quarter of every game because he owns it.

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  94. tommyboy

    Indy
    Pats
    Saints
    Minn
    San Diego

    Tomorrow’s game will shuffle that a bit, I’m sure. (DAllas at #5? Bwhahahhah)

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  95. LevStrauss

    Tomorrow’s game will shuffle that a bit, I’m sure. (DAllas at #5? Bwhahahhah)

    tommyboy on November 29, 2009 at 7:27 PMEven as an Eagles fan I think Dallas is spot on at #5. These are still November power rankings, right?

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  96. ladyingray

    LevStrauss on November 29, 2009 at 7:19 PMHe better own it next week when they play Indy.

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  97. WannabeAnglican

    Hines Ward is a total ass questioning Ben R. not playing (as shown on NBC just now). Any idiot knows you just can’t risk a concussion on top of a previous one. I thought Hines Ward was a jerk. Now I know it.

    I am no Ben R. fan and certainly not a Steelers fan. But his not playing is the right thing. I would respect the Steelers even less if he did play tonight.

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  98. ladyingray

    Sunday night football would be much more fun without Olbydouch.

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  99. LevStrauss

    He better own it next week when they play Indy.

    ladyingray on November 29, 2009 at 7:48 PMHe might not even need to. CJ will probably run for 300 yards against that “defense”. These two picks today don’t really count, since Matt Schaub and the Texans are the Bizzaro Vince Young and the Titans. They give it away in the fourth.

    Indy’s defense definitely could hurt them down the road, though that fluke against the Pats basically clinched home field advantage it for them. It’s still going to be a problem in the playoffs. If they had to play the Championship game in New England I’d guarantee they lose. If Tennessee wins next week they have a good shot at running the table and making the playoffs, three out of their final four games are at home, minus one away game at Seattle. The rest of the Texans schedule is @IND, STL, MIA, SD, and @SEA. Their defense isn’t the same without Haynesworth, but still formidable. This is starting to remind me a little of the Ravens when they ran the table to get in the playoffs and they never stopped, except Baltimore’s defense was legendary, but their QB and RB were nothing like the Texans currently have. I just hope Matt Millen’s faith in them running the table last week after MNF doesn’t jinx them.

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  100. ladyingray

    LevStrauss on November 29, 2009 at 8:12 PMI wasn’t actually considering the Colts D as a problem for the Titans, but Manning…he seems to always find a way. But I also think they are due a loss, so a loss to the Titans would be extra sweet.

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  101. TimTebowSavesAmerica

    batterup on November 29, 2009 at 6:38 PMHey–good Gators think alike! Either way, AL/FL will be a great game. I actually am feeling better about the Gators; solid win again FSU and Arkansas did very well against LSU and MS State against Ole Miss.

    I couldn’t agree more on UT. The Big 12 just isn’t that great. I would put the ACC and Big 12 as above the same and look what happened to the ACC over the weekend. It’d be a travesty if Colt McCoy gets the Heisman. Spikes et al will destroy UT; TCU will at least be interesting to watch.

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  102. LevStrauss

    I wasn’t actually considering the Colts D as a problem for the Titans, but Manning…he seems to always find a way. But I also think they are due a loss, so a loss to the Titans would be extra sweet.

    ladyingray on November 29, 2009 at 8:17 PMThe Colts D is a problem for the Colts, maybe I wasn’t clear. I can’t wait to see the moneyline for the game because this matchup is similar to the Colts when they used to play Jacksonville a few years ago and JAX had their number because Jackson and Drew-Jones would run over them at will, then throw Vince Young into the mix and it could get really ugly. I would not want to be a Fantasy Team that plays against CJ next week. Colts will not be undefeated after next week.

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  103. WannabeAnglican

    I see the Hockalug ref crew is already intent on rigging this game.

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  104. mike_NC9

    Go Ravens! Yeah!

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  105. Willie

    I’m no Ravens fan (putting it mildly) but go see “The Blind Side” worth the price of admission

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  106. Fishoutofwater

    OHHHH! VOMIT! “United We Serve is supported by the NFL” commercial featuring Drew Brees tossing one to the One. Go to hell you socialist bastards.

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  107. Mallard T. Drake

    What a dilemma! I will never root for the Steelers. But my man, former Duck Dennis Dixon is QBing. Is there a way to root FOR Dixon yet hope the Steelers lose?

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  108. ladyingray

    Mallard T. Drake on November 29, 2009 at 10:04 PMOh yeah, I do it all the time for the Cowboys’ Jason Whitten. I hate the Cowboys with bone deep passion, but I always want Jason Whitten to have a great day – he’s from my area and he is a great guy…gives back to this community and doesn’t forget where he is from.

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  109. LFRGary

    Meanwhile, the Vikings keep cruising with Brett Favre looking like the MVP & with a defense that held Chicago to 2 yards total offense in the 2nd half.

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  110. Wellsy

    Who Dey, baby. Bengals win the 2nd Battle of Ohio this year and sweep the AFC North. The Browns aren’t looking so hot, but the Bengals need to get some more offense going if they hope to defeat Minnesota (a long shot) or San Diego (doable but very tough) and do any damage in the postseason.

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  111. Tennman

    Titans v. Colts ought to be really interesting next week. Today’s game against the Cardinals was GOTY material so far. 4 seconds on the clock, 4th and goal, needing a touchdown, Vince Young throws a dart to a rookie. I couldn’t believe my eyes. I was really wrong about Young after last year’s meltdown. I figured he would never play another down in the NFL barring season-ending injury to the starting QB.

    Hat’s off to you, Vince! You are the real deal.

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  112. WannabeAnglican

    I, too, was annoyed by that Obama-worshipping NFL ad. Do they really think the average NFL fan likes Obama?

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  113. Fishoutofwater

    Now a dilemma – I HATE the Patriots (like all the Boston teams) but they are playing against Drew Brees and the Saints Monday night. Drew Brees just appeared in that disgusting commercial for socialism, tossing a pass to Teh Won on the White House lawn, in all its fawning glory. How can I hate anyone more than the Patriots? I think I just found out. GO NEW ENGLAND!!!!

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  114. WannabeAnglican

    I noticed a couple of Ed’s Steelers in that ad, too.

    (Like I need a reason to hate the Steelers more.)

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  115. Kermit

    Now a dilemma – I HATE the Patriots (like all the Boston teams) but they are playing against Drew Brees and the Saints Monday night. Drew Brees just appeared in that disgusting commercial for socialism, tossing a pass to Teh Won on the White House lawn, in all its fawning glory. How can I hate anyone more than the Patriots? I think I just found out. GO NEW ENGLAND!!!!

    Fishoutofwater on November 29, 2009 at 10:26 PMThat is something that is beyond me. Brees is totally supportive of the military at Gitmo and in the Middle East and visits them when he can. He also is very tight with the Manning family in New Orleans who are far from being liberal, much less leftist.

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  116. WannabeAnglican

    Wow, an obvious Steeler interference not called . . . of course.

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  117. Sponge

    I never root for the Steelers, living in Dallas and all, but they don’t have a lying accessory to murder on their team, so GO STEELERS!!!

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  118. Sponge

    OHHHH! VOMIT! “United We Serve is supported by the NFL” commercial featuring Drew Brees tossing one to the One. Go to hell you socialist bastards.

    Fishoutofwater on November 29, 2009 at 10:01 PMYou’re surprised after the railroad of Rush by the no fun league?

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  119. LevStrauss

    Geez, where would the Steelers be without these phantom tripping calls? The 12th man tried but couldn’t invent a penalty on fourth down.

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  120. byepartisan

    Tomorrow is opening day of deer season in PA. Looks like there will be lots of tired hunters in the woods in the morning.

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  121. FontanaConservative

    I’m going to stay a true believer and predict the Ravens D wins the game for Baltimore and puts the Steelers in a rock and a hard place, 16-12.FIFY

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  122. Christien

    Great job, Dixon! The Steel Curtain gave up the lead. Ray Rice was awesome. Go, Ducks in this Thursday’s Civil War!

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  123. IlikedAUH2O

    LevStrauss on November 29, 2009 at 11:10 PM

    Where would these threads be without the cussing of the refs whne baby’s game doesn’t go like baby wants it to go?

    FontanaConservative on November 30, 2009 at 12:02 AM

    That was way out on a limb. A top ten ranked defense beating a third string QB?

    WannabeAnglican on November 29, 2009 at 10:42 PM

    The real almighty is gonna make dubious calls in the next life and the whole Anglican and Episocopal approach is gonna look even more fey than they do around here.

    Congrats to the Ravens.

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  124. Fed45

    That is something that is beyond me. Brees is totally supportive of the military at Gitmo and in the Middle East and visits them when he can. He also is very tight with the Manning family in New Orleans who are far from being liberal, much less leftist.

    Kermit on November 29, 2009 at 10:40 PMI’m pretty sure Brees was NOT happy being “asked” by the NFL to appear in an ad with Barry. Hell, I wonder if he even KNEW Barry was going to be in the ad, since there did seem to be a lot of green-screen effects going on. I’m sure he’s taking extra showers to wash off the humiliation he is feeling.

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  125. WannabeAnglican

    IlikedAUH20 on November 30, 2009 at 12:34 AM

    And what would any thread be without a jerk being a jerk?

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  126. SKYFOX

    Ravens and Steelers both have a couple of “should-wins” coming up before their rematch in Pittsburgh. How they each handle those may be as important to their respective playoff hopes as the game against each other. Would someone please tell Rothlis…whatever how stupid he looks with his hat on backwards. How demoralized is Houston after they had the Colts on the ropes and couldn’t put them away? Go Colts!
    If the Pats have any pride left, they will be out for blood tonight. I’ll go out on a limb and say it could be worth watching.

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  127. WannabeAnglican

    It seems no one wants that last AFC wild card. I wonder who gets it anyway.

    I still wouldn’t be shocked if it’s the Steelers.

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  128. Timber Wolf

    The Vikings all the way to the Super Bowl.

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  129. scrubbiedude

    Underestimating the Pats eh? Look at their last few games… they’re starting to play like the ol’ Pats. Yes they lost to the Colts but look how much they dominated them the first half. Biggest thing I see they need to work on is on the ‘D’ and you bet that Belichick has been whipping them since that loss(as well as himself for that bad call).

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  130. Del Dolemonte

    The Vikings all the way to the Super Bowl.

    Timber Wolf on November 30, 2009 at 3:44 PMThey may have their work cut out for them, as New Orleans looks like they have the lead for home field thru the playoffs. That hasn’t hurt the Vikes in the past, as they moidered the Who-Dats in 1988 in the Saints’ very first playoff game in team history (at the Dome), and they have since knocked the Saints out of the playoffs at least once. But I have been a Saints fan for almost as long as I have been a New England fan (since the late 1960s) and this is the best Saints team I have ever experienced. The coach-QB symbiosis is special.

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  131. Simone Karlin

    This article is really fantastic. thank you.
    1001 Medios » Blog Archive » La noticia es Álvaro CallejaUn periodista en paro porque su diario ha cerrado gana el Premio Andalucía de Periodismo

  132. xiaoiq

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  134. tr

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  135. 140

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  136. ert

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  137. trew

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