Football

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  • 3 yards and a cloud of baloney

    Defense doesn't win games. The run doesn't set up the pass. And other ways NFL commentators are full of it.
  • Joe Montana: Tarnished hero

    Allen Barra responds
  • Joe Montana: Tarnished hero

    He was the greatest quarterback ever, but when he had a chance to be a leader in real life, he punked out.
  • A tale of two quarterbacks

    I idolized Joe Montana -- then dumped him for Steve Young. A fan comes to terms with the betrayal of his hero.
  • NFL police blotter

    Carruth won't be tried till February; Chmura angry over child enticement charge; Lane charged with drug possession.
  • Any given Monday night

    Dennis Miller won't pull the NFL out of its TV doldrums. Here are seven ideas that will.
  • Cruel and unusual punishment

    The Supreme Court has gone too far by banning prayer from school football games.
  • Magic words for football fans: Not guilty

    With NFL acquittals running rampant throughout the land, it makes you downright proud to be a fan.
  • Twelve steps in the end zone

    Self-help for sports junkies (or the spouses who can't stand it).
  • Of football and flamenco

    A coach's kids flee sports for the wussy arts.
  • Outback mistake house

    Australian paper may face lawsuit for mistaking Natalie Imbruglia's rock star boyfriend for (gasp!) a girl. Plus: Christian Bale puts a sock on it; ABC to run Leo-on-Bill interview.
  • Football's cattle call

    In advance of this weekend's NFL draft, doctors inspect the hearts, minds and muscles of top college players.
  • Panty raid

    City manager goes bonkers and defaces billboard.
  • The swimsuit issue is here!

    Wimpy, artsy, dishonest porn delivered to your door -- now in 3D!
  • Any Given (Super Bowl) Sunday

    Director Oliver Stone talks about his days on the field, why defensive calls are ruining the game and his favorite Super Bowls ever.
  • Letters to the editor

    White House and anti-drug TV -- Big Brother manipulation or good use of government? Plus: Who's afraid of mutated foods?; Camille Paglia's moronic defense of loudmouth athletes
  • "Any Given Sunday"

    Al Pacino and Cameron Diaz make all the right moves, but Oliver Stone's playbook is running out of juice.
  • Great NFL orgies and the comely gaze of dead Beatles

    In praise of the football movie masterpiece "North Dallas Forty" (so honest it's almost French!), and looking at Liverpool's shiny animals in the days before they were demigods.
  • Head games

    An NFL psychological profiler says he can pick the winners.
  • Fathers, sons and football

    I spent my NFL career struggling to escape the long arm of my judgmental father -- and the coaches who took his place. Was I fated to subject my sons to the same treatment?
  • Hit on the head

    How dangerous are concussions, can you control constant anger, and the lack of a "mind's eye."
  • Check your head

    Untreated concussions could be academic headaches for college football players.
  • Dancing in the streets

    Ethan Zindler reports from Paris on France's grand celebration of its World Cup victory -- and on the larger meaning of the competition.
  • World Cup Scenes

    Matthew McAllester reports from France on the differing passions of Serbian, English and French soccer fans.
  • The Cup runneth over and over

    World Cup scenes: Ethan Zindler reports on professional scalpers and amateur partyers in Marseille.
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