Monday, October 22, 2012

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NFL: Quinn to replace Cassel as Chiefs' starting quarterback
(Reuters) – Brady Quinn will replace Matt Cassel as starting quarterback for the struggling Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday’s game against the Oakland Raiders, the National Football League (NFL) team said on Monday. The Chiefs have made a dismal 1-5 start to the 2012 NFL season and coach Romeo Crennel said he wanted to change the team’s dynamic by shaking things up. “I’m not saying Matt Cassel is the reason we are where we are,” Crennel told reporters before team practice. “The stroke of that brush is a broad stroke and everybody is included in it. …


NFL: Packers' Woodson out six weeks with broken collarbone
Green Bay Packers cornerback Woodson intercepts the ball against Chicago Bears wide receiver Bennett in the second half during their NFL football game in Green Bay, Wisconsin(Reuters) – Green Bay Packers safety Charles Woodson will miss six weeks with a broken collarbone suffered during Sunday's 30-20 road win over the St. Louis Rams, the National Football League (NFL) team said on Monday. Woodson, 36, who also broke his collarbone during the 2010 season's Super Bowl, underwent an X-ray earlier on Monday that revealed a fracture, according to Packers coach Mike McCarthy. The injury to the eight-times Pro Bowler is a big loss to a Packers team who are in third place in the four-team NFL North with a 4-3 record, trailing the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears. …


Joachim Low: I stand by my mistakes
Joachim Low: I stand by my mistakesThe Germany coach understands the uproar after last Tuesday's 4-4 draw with Sweden and stressed his side must learn from the mistakes made that night.


Qatari visit hands Hamas major victory
When the ruler of Qatar arrives in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, he will hand the Palestinian territory’s Hamas rulers their biggest diplomatic victory since taking power five years ago.


ON FOOTBALL: RG3 is a Redskin with a magic touch
Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III (10) leaves the field after an NFL football game against the New York Giants, Sunday, Oct. 21, 2012, in East Rutherford, N.J. The Giants won 27-23. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)and worried what he will do to them in the future.


"Everyman" Gainey happy to remain unorthodox
(Reuters) – Using an unconventional swing that has been compared to a man trying to kill a snake with a garden hose, American Tommy Gainey struck a blow for the ‘everyman’ golfer with his one-shot victory at the McGladrey Classic. A veteran of virtually every mini-circuit in the United States over the past two decades, the 37-year-old finally claimed his first PGA Tour title after closing with a stunning 10-under-par 60 on the Seaside layout at Sea Island, Georgia. …


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