News links for Wed 1/15/2008
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The Chargers and Norv Turner vs. the Patriots and Bill Belichick Sunday for the AFC Championship, winner advances to the Super Bowl.
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Who would have thought that on the star-filled NFL postseason weekend, the biggest star of all would be Norv Turner?
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The Chargers and Norv Turner vs. the Patriots and Bill Belichick Sunday for the AFC Championship, winner advances to the Super Bowl.
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No reason to think New England will stumble in quest for perfect season
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To the surprise of many people who follow the N.F.L., the San Diego Chargers, not the Indianapolis Colts, will meet the New England Patriots next Sunday for the American Football Conference championship and the right to play in Super Bowl XLII.
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The Chargers pulled off a big upset at Indianapolis in the divisional round, but things do not look good for them in New England.
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LaDainian Tomlinson said during a news conference Monday that an MRI showed he has a hyperextended knee that is "nothing serious."
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The Chargers appreciated the show of support from fans who greeted them Sunday night – if not the traffic jam they caused – but there also was a feeling the celebration was premature.
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Beat-up Chargers hope to recover, rest before squaring up against the Patriots
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The euphoria of the San Diego Chargers' stunning win against the defending Super Bowl champion Indianapolis Colts was replaced by reality Monday.
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Philip Rivers' ailing knee was a major point of discussion in a Chargers press conference on Monday.
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The Chargers' training staff has a busy week ahead, after a divisional playoff win over the Indianapolis Colts added to an injury list that was already both long and distinguished.
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I'm sick of this “marquee game” manure. I'm sick of the TV networks playing the ratings game.
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If defense still wins championships, the New England Patriots might have cause for concern despite their 17-0 perfection.
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With a full regular season complete and one playoff game in the books, there hasn’t been a defense out there that’s been able to shut down the Patriots offense.
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