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Hay 15 Caras Nuevas Oye Compadre, Te Tengo Una De Todas Formas, La Familia- Antoine Winfield, Minnesota 4C EXPRESO Sábado 10 de Enero de 2009 aCCIÓN PRETENDEN ÁGUILAS EMULAR A GIGANTES DEL 2008 VISTAZO A LA NFL TODAS Partidos y horarios de la postem- LA ESTRELLAS porada de la NFL: Equipo All-Pro elegido por la AP Hora de Sonora en la NFL PLAYOFFS WILD CARD ◗ Sábado, 3 de enero OFENSIVA Arizona 30, Atlanta 24 ◗ Quarterback San Diego 23, Indianápolis 17, Peyton Manning, Indianápolis. tiempo extra ◗ Corredores ◗ Domingo, 4 de enero Adrian Peterson, Minnesota; Baltimore 27, Miami 9 EL SUEÑO Michael Turner, Atlanta. Filadelfia 26, Minnesota 14 ◗ Fullback Le’Ron McClain, Baltimore. PLAYOFFS DE DIVISIÓN ◗ Tight End ◗ Sábado, 10 de enero Tony González, Kansas City. ◗ Baltimore en Tennessee, 2:30 p.m. Receptores abiertos Arizona en Carolina, 6:15 p.m. Andre Johnson, Houston; Larry ◗ Domingo, 11 de enero Fitzgerald, Arizona. DE FILADELFIA ◗ Filadelfia en N.Y. Giants, 11 a.m. Tackles San Diego en Pittsburgh, 2:45 p.m. Jordan Gross, Carolina; Michael Los emplumados NUEVA YORK.- A Justin Tuck Roos, Tennessee. CAMPEONATOS no le gustó mucho cuando le ◗ Guards DE CONFERENCIA intentan ganar tres preguntaron si las Águilas de Steve Hutchinson, Minnesota; ◗ Domingo, 18 de enero Filadelfi a eran este año la ver- Chris Snee, NY Gigantes. partidos como ◗ Nacional sión de los Gigantes de Nueva Centro Por definir, 1 p.m. visitantes para York, el “wild card” que desde Kevin Mawae, Teneessee. ◗ Americana llegar al Super Bowl el fondo de la cola pudo salir Pateador de puntos extra y Por definir, 4:30 p.m. campeón del Super Bowl. goles de campo “Los Gigantes del año pasado Stephen Gostkowski, Nueva SUPER BOWL están en este vestuario”, dijo el Inglaterra. ◗ ◗ Domingo, 1 de febrero defensivo de Nueva York. “El Devolución de patadas En Tampa, Florida equipo en Filadelfia son las Leon Washington, NY Jets. Campeón de la Americana vs. Águilas de este año”. DEFENSIVA Campeón de la Nacional, 4 p.m. El duelo de mañana domingo promete ser el más atractivo de ◗ Ends PRO BOWL la segunda ronda de los playoffs Justin Tuck, NY Gigantes; Jared ◗ Domingo, 8 de febrero de la NFL, el tercer encuentro Allen, Minnesota. ◗ En Honolulu esta temporada entre los actua- Tackles Americana vs. les campeones y sus rivales del Albert Haynesworth, Tenesí; Kevin Nacional, Este de la Conferencia Nacio- Williams, Minnesota. ◗ 2:30 nal. Linebackers exteriores p.m. Como Filadelfia lo intenta DaMarcus Ware, Dallas; James este año, Nueva York debió ga- Harrison, Pittsburgh. nar tres partidos como visitante ◗ Linebacker interior antes de superar a los invictos Ray Lewis, Baltimore; Jon Beason, Patriotas de Nueva Inglaterra Carolina. por 17-14 en el Super Bowl. ◗ Cornerbacks Las Águilas y los Gigan- Nnamdi Asomugha, Oakland; tes dividieron honores en Cortland Finnegan, Tennessee. esta campaña, con Filadel- ◗ Safeties fi a propinándole a Nueva Ed Reed, Baltimore; Troy Polamalu, York su única derrota como Pittsburgh. loca l , u n 2 0 -14 , el 7 de d iciem- ◗ Pateador de despeje bre. Shane Lechler, Oakland. Ese fue un partido que al- gunos de los jugadores de las SEGUNDO EQUIPO Águilas consideran como su ◗ Quarterback mejor en esta temporada, y los Drew Brees, Nueva Orleáns. Gigantes consideraron uno de ◗ Corredores sus peores. Se dio una semana DeAngelo Williams, Carolina; después que Plaxico Burress, Clinton Portis, Washington. el principal receptor abierto de ◗ Fullback 0 Nueva York, se disparó sin que- Madison Hedgecock, NY Gigantes. rer la pierna y fue suspendido ◗ Tight End LOS SUPER BOWLS QUE HAN GANADO LAS por el equipo para el resto de la Jason Witten, Dallas. ÁGUILAS DE FILADELFIA campaña. ◗ Receptores abiertos Lo que hace el partido tan Steve Smith, Carolina; Wes Welker, apasionante es la vorágine de Nueva Inglaterra. la división Este, quizás la mejor ◗ Tackles de la liga en los últimos 25 años. Ryan Clady, Denver; (empate) 3 Ocho equipos han estado en los David Stewart, Tennessee; Walter playoffs las tres últimas tem- Jones, Seattle; Jason Peters, AFP / EXPRESO AFP CAMPEONATOS HAN OBTENIDO LOS GIGAN- poradas y, entre 1990-1992, tres Buffalo; David Diehl, NY Gigantes; TES DE NUEVA YORK conquistaron el Super Bowl: Gi- Joe Thomas, Cleveland. gantes, Washington y Dallas. ◗ Guards Filadelfi a es el único que no Kris Dielman, San Diego; Alan ha ganado el Super Bowl. Dallas Faneca, NY Jets. Brian Westbrook tiene cinco y Nueva York y Was- ◗ Centro es la gran carta hington suman tres cada uno. A lo Shaun O’Hara, NY Gigantes. ofensiva de las 1 largo de esta temporada, con Do- ◗ Pateador de puntos extra y Águilas de Filadelfi a. novan McNabb de quarterback, goles de campo DE FEBRERO SE DISPUTARÁ EL SUPER BOWL las Águilas han sido un equipo John Carney, NY Gigantes. EN TAMPA BAY que mayormente ha estado en ◗ Devolución de patadas la pelea, perdiendo ante Nueva Clifton Smith, Tampa Bay. I n g l ater ra el Super B owl de 2 0 0 4 , c u at ro pa r t idos por el c a mpeon a- DEFENSIVA to de la conferencia y sólo un año ◗ Ends fuera de los playoffs. Julius Peppers, Carolina; John Las Águilas (10-6-1) llegaron Abraham, Atlanta. a esta instancia con cinco victo- ◗ Tackles rias en sus últimos seis partidos, Kris Jenkins, NY Jets; Haloti Ngata, incluyendo la 26-14 en Minneso- Baltimore. ta por la primera ronda. ◗ Linebackers exteriores Nueva York, en contraste, ce- Joey Porter, Miami; Terrell Suggs, rró 1-3 tras arrancar 11-1. Pero Baltimore. su única victoria en diciembre ◗ Linebacker interior Elige AP a su equipo All-Pro de la NFL fue contra Carolina, el segundo Patrick Willis, San Francisco; mejor equipo de la conferencia, James Farrior, Pittsburgh. Buena y mala le permitió asegurar la ventaja ◗ Cornerbacks Está José y le dice a Juan: de local en los playoffs. Charles Woodson, Green Bay; Hay 15 caras nuevas Oye compadre, te tengo una De todas formas, la familia- Antoine Winfield, Minnesota. buena y una mala noticia. ridad anticipa una pulseada de ◗ Safeties Ah compa José, sabes ajedrecistas entre los entrena- Adrian Wilson, Arizona; (tie) qué, ya estoy harto de malas dores, Andy Reid (Filadelfia) Quintin Mikell, Filadelfia; Nick NASHVILLE, Tennessee.- grantes del equipo a la ofen- noticias, sólo dime la buena. y Tom Coughlin (Nueva York), Collins, Green Bay. Quince jugadores fueron siva incluyó a los corredores Es que la bolsa de aire aparte de los coordinadores tác- ◗ Pateador de despeje elegidos por primera vez Michael Turner, de Atlanta, del coche que me ticos tanto en defensa como en Donnie Jones, San Luis. como miembros del equipo y Adrian Peterson, de Min- prestaste, sí funciona. ataque. All-Pro de The Associated nesota; el fullback Le’Ron Press, anunciado ayer. McClain de Baltimore; los Algunos astros permane- receptores Larry Fitzgerald LOS DUELOS cieron en el equipo ideal de de Arizona y Andre Johnson Baltimore y Tennessee abren la jornada hoy sábado en el campo de los Titanes, el equipo con la mejor clasificación en la este año, como Peyton Man- de Houston; los tackles Mi- Conferencia Americana. Arizona visitará a Carolina la noche de este sábado. El domingo, luego del Águilas-Gigantes, Pittsburgh ning --tres veces nombrado chael Roos, de Tennessee, y recibirá a San Diego. el Jugador Más Valioso de Jordan Gross, de Carolina; la NFL-- y Ray Lewis, elegi- el guard Chris Snee, de los BALTIMORE (12-5) EN SAN DIEGO (9-8) EN Meadowlands el 7 de diciembre. do en ocho ocasiones como Gigantes; el pateador Ste- TENNESSEE (13-3) PITTSBURGH (12-4) ◗ ¿Qué puede significar? All-Pro. Sin embargo, hubo phen Gostkowski, de Nueva Lo más previsible es un juego de pocos Pese a que perdieron ocho partidos, los “No creo que este equipo realmente muchas caras nuevas. Inglaterra, y el encargado puntos al medirse dos equipos con filo- Cargadores son un equipo de cuidado parezca que perdió tres de los últimos Diez de los de devolver patadas Leon sofía defensiva y de acarrear la pelota. que vino de menos a más. Vienen de cuatro”, dijo el centro de los Gigantes 14 jugadores AÑOS Washington, de los Jets de Los Titanes vencieron a los ganarle 23-17 a Indianápolis en tiempo Shaun O’Hara. “Nos olvidamos del año de la ofensiva Nueva York. Cuervos 13-10 el 5 de octubre, cuando extra. Su problema es jugar en los esta- pasado. Ese fue el 2008. Este es el 2009”. y cinco de los 30 “Cuando uno piensa en la Kerry Collins orquestó una ofensiva dios de la costa Este, incluyendo una 13 defensivos LOS QUE TIENE votación para el Pro Bowl, de 80 yardas en la recta final para el derrota 11-10 en Pittsburgh el pasado nunca habían ED REED son los entrenadores, juga- único touchdown de Tennessee. Esa noviembre, el único partido en 89 años sido elegidos. dores y afi cionados quienes fue la tercera derrota de los Cuervos, de historia de la NFL con ese marcador. Y hubo es- TEMPORADAS votan para decidir que uno pero al final ganaron 10 de 12 con el San Diego quizás no pueda tener a pacio para una represente a su conferen- novato Joe Flacco asentándose como su running back LaDainian Tomlinson selección uná- 7 cia”, dijo Washington, quien quarterback. (tendón desgarrado en la ingle), pero nime por parte HA JUGADO EN Ed Reed fue el único en ser promedió 25.6 yardas por cuenta con Darren Sproles, quien del panel de 50 LA NFL electo en forma unánime. devolución de patada, con ARIZONA (10-7) sumó 328 yardas ante los Potros. periodistas de un touchdown. “Pero con el EN CAROLINA (12-4) Los Acereros aguardan que todo esté medios escritos y electró- pases en la campaña, y en equipo All-Pro de la AP, uno Los Cardenales son el único equipo bien con su mariscal Ben Roethlisberger, nicos que cubren la NFL: el la defensiva secundaria del es elegido de entre los juga- que tal vez no debería estar aquí, con quien sufrió una conmoción en la última safety Ed Reed, compañero equipo votado se le unió dores de toda la liga, y eso es récord de 4-7 ante equipos que no fecha de la temporada regular.
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