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Time to renew the NFL's best rivalry: Patriots-Colts...than Patriots vs. Colts. Tom Brady and Peyton Manning. Bill Belichick and Tom Moore. Three-time Super Bowl winner and perennial playoff team. The Patriots and Colts will meet in a regular-season game for the ninth time this decade --... In this article: Colts, The Patriots, NFL, Dallas Clark, Bill Belichick, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Sebastian Vollmer, Donald Brown, and Indianapolis |
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ESPN | August 07, 2009
Howard Mudd to return to Indianapolis Colts for only 2009; Tom Moore happy to stay with Indy
...and Marvin Harrison the league's No. 2 all-time receiver. Now 71, Moore owns three Super Bowl rings, one with Manning and the Colts, and isn't sure he's ready to walk away yet. The 67-year-old Mudd has spent the last 35 years coaching in...
In this article: Tom Moore, Howard Mudd, Indianapolis Colts, Peyton Manning, Jim Irsay, Clyde Christensen, NFL Draft, MVP, and Espn.com
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Centre Daily Times | August 07, 2009
Moore, Mudd happy to make comeback with Colts
...and Marvin Harrison No. 2 in receptions in league history. Moore, 71, owns three Super Bowl rings, one with Manning and the Colts, and isn't sure he's ready to walk away yet. Similar to Moore, Mudd has had a remarkable career. The...
In this article: Tom Moore, Howard Mudd, Indianapolis Colts, Peyton Manning, Jim Irsay, Clyde Christensen, MVP, Herman Moore, and John Stallworth
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USATODAY.com | July 22, 2009
Manning's mantra for '09 Colts: 'You better be getting better'
...quarterback is peerless for his pre-snap decision-making. The organization thinks that as long as Manning lines up under center, the Colts remain a bona fide Super Bowl contender. After Manning sputtered to a 3-4 start in 2008, caused by...
In this article: Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts, Jim Caldwell, Bill Polian, Tony Dungy, Surgery, Tom Moore, Marvin Harrison, and MVP
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www.journalgazette.net
Familiar surroundings
...the past 176 games with players like Jeff Saturday and Tarik Glenn. And, of course, Moore and Mudd helped the Colts to a Super Bowl championship after the 2006 season. I m an eternal optimist, said Moore, 70. I was hoping (to be back), and...
In this article: Tom Moore, Howard Mudd, Indianapolis Colts, Peyton Manning, NFL, Jim Caldwell, Tarik Glenn, and Pete Metzelaars
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Kansas City Star | August 02, 2009
Colts ready for Wayne's construction project
...tumultuous offseason in years. </p><p>Gone are Marvin Harrison, the franchise's career-leading receiver, Super Bowl-winning coach Tony Dungy, defensive coordinator Ron Meeks and special teams coach Russ Purnell. </p><p>Caldwell has added two...
In this article: Peyton Manning, Reggie Wayne, Colts, Donald Brown, Bill Polian, NFL, Jim Caldwell, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, and Howard Mudd
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Stampede Blue | July 22, 2009
Eric Foster and Colts defensive players have fallen in love with Larry Coyer
...Colts player ever praising Ron Meeks. Ever! Even after the Colts won the Super Bowl, in large part due to the Colts using a Cover-3 defensive scheme, no player stepped forward and credited Meeks. We've seen Manning praise Tom Moore, Freeney...
In this article: Colts, Ron Meeks, Gary Brackett, Eric Foster, Tony Dungy, Dwight Freeney, Bob Sanders, and Jim Caldwell
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The Seattle Times | May 19, 2009
Colts begin transition with new coaching staff
...are now undergoing their biggest offseason overhaul in eight years. Super Bowl-winning coach Tony Dungy and longtime assistants Tom Moore and Howard Mudd have all retired. Defensive coordinator Ron Meeks and special teams coach Russ Purnell...
In this article: Indianapolis Colts, Jim Caldwell, Tom Moore, Howard Mudd, Clyde Christensen, NFL, Reggie Wayne, and Pete Metzelaars
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Houston Chronicle | June 05, 2009
Deal a first step in healing rift with retirees
...from Manning's previous comments. The three-time league MVP and Super Bowl winner opened an offseason workout last week by expressing frustration over the uncertain futures of Moore and Mudd. • Vinatieri gets hip fixed - Indianapolis...
In this article: Herb Adderley, Indianapolis Colts, Peyton Manning, Nflpa, Brian Westbrook, Adam Vinatieri, Surgery, and Gene Upshaw
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Contra Costa Times | May 15, 2009
Inman: The 15 athletes who face the most pressure
...championship. If he pulls that off, he'll really live up to his nickname "King James." No. 4: Peyton Manning: Yes, he's won a Super Bowl (XLI). But he's the NFL's most recognizable player, plays its most glamorous position and enters...
In this article: Tiger Woods, Alex Rodriguez, Manny Ramirez, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, LeBron James, MVP, Stanford, and Lance Armstrong
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In professional American football, the Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League (NFL). The game and its ancillary festivities constitute Super Bowl Sunday. Over the years it has become the most-watched U.S. television broadcast of the year, and has become likened to a de facto U.S. national holiday. In addition, many popular singers and musicians have performed during the Super Bowl's pre-game and halftime ceremonies. Super Bowl Sunday is the second-largest U.S. food consumption day, following Thanksgiving.
Television broadcast rights of the Super Bowl are held exclusively each year by only one major network (currently, NBC) in the United States, and the annual broadcast is famous for having the most expensive commercial airtime space of the year. As a result, commercial watching during the Super Bowl has also proceeded to become one of the sub-cultures of the annual event.
The Super Bowl was first played on January 15, 1967 as part of an agreement between the NFL and its younger rival, the American Football League (AFL) in which each league's championship team would play each other in an "AFL-NFL World Championship Game". After the leagues merged in 1970, the Super Bowl became the NFL's championship game, played between the champions of the league's two conferences: the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). Since the NFL season extends into the New Year, the Super Bowl uses Roman numerals to identify each game, rather than the year it was held. For example, Super Bowl XLIII, played in February 2009, was actually part of the 2008 season.
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