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  • Another super season in the books, NFL still has work to do
    The NFL can address two of its most pressing problems by putting two new teams in Los Angeles and using the millions in expansion fees to take care of its ailing, virtually forgotten former players.

    There are 366 days from this year's Super Bowl to the next, and there is a lot of work to do. Thank heavens it's leap year.


  • With Super Bowl over, NFL's focus returns to that other Manning
    The QB, a.k.a. Eli Manning's big brother, appears headed for free agency. His future and those of collegians Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III look to be top NFL off-season story lines.

    Next to his senior picture at Isidore Newman School in New Orleans, a young Peyton Manning listed the typical cryptic acknowledgments and farewell shout-outs to friends, teachers, coaches and family. He also included this tidbit:


  • NHL: Pluses and minuses around the league
    Edmonton's Sam Gagner has an elite week, including a four-goal, eight-point performance against Chicago on Thursday. Nevertheless, overall scoring is down again in the NHL.

    Times columnist Helene Elliott rates the pluses and minuses in the NHL from the previous week:


  • NBA suspends Lakers Coach Mike Brown for one game
    He also is fined $25,000 for making contact with referee Zach Zarba in the fourth quarter of the Lakers 96-87 loss to Utah on Saturday.

    He also is fined $25,000 for making contact with referee Zach Zarba in the fourth quarter of the Lakers 96-87 loss to Utah on Saturday.


  • At Super Bowl, Patriots' act gets old
    New England makes some major blunders to allow New York Giants to rally to 21-17 victory. It is a performance that reveals cracks in dynasty and shows how fragile the team really is.

    Reporting from Indianapolis — If this was not the end of the New England Patriots dynasty, you could certainly hear it from here.


  • Free-throw shooting: Why are some so good, some just foul?
    Looking for answers on what makes the Clippers' Chauncey Billups so good — and others much less so.

    Each time Chauncey Billups steps to the free-throw line he is "very confident," uncluttered by the fear of missing, secure in believing the routine he developed while a kid on the playground has prepared him for success.


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