links for 2008-01-02
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As a reward for the work he has done in building a consistent playoff team, the Chargers gave A.J. Smith a five-year contract extension that will presumably keep him with the club through 2014.
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The San Diego Chargers won 10 straight games going into the playoffs last season, clinched home-field advantage and a first-round bye, then completely tanked against New England.
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Making the playoffs for the first time since 2003 is special to the Tennessee Titans. An opening-round rematch with the only team to beat them over the final five weeks of the season?
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The general manager who has locked up more players to long-term contracts than any other in the NFL might now himself be the most secure general manager in the league.
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Ringing in the New Year in style, the Chargers resolved to continue the franchise's recent run of success by signing A.J. Smith to a five-year contract extension through the 2014 season.
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Kris Dielman knows the play is pretty much finished, not to mention that the ball is some 40 yards away across and down the field.
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The Titans are in the playoffs for the first time since 2003, and the primary reason is defense.
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Quarterback Vince Young's re-injured quadriceps will be a constant topic of conversation this week as the Tennessee Titans prepare for Sunday's wild-card playoff at San Diego, but the overriding theme might be unfinished business.
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