Monday, January 21, 2013

Your 12 hourly digest for Sports: Sports News, Scores, Analysis, Schedules & More - The Washington Post

Sports: Sports News, Scores, Analysis, Schedules & More - The Washington Post
The Washington Post Sports section provides sports news, video, scores, analysis and updates about high school, college, and pro sports teams, including the Capitals, Nationals, Redskins, United and Wizards. Post Sports also offers blogs and discussions about the latest sports news.
Terrell Suggs tells "arrogant" Patriots to "have fun at the Pro Bowl"
Jan 21st 2013, 14:05

T-Sizzle minced no words on the New England Patriots' fizzle.

"Tell them to have fun at the Pro Bowl," Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs said after the Ravens' advanced to Super Bowl XLVII (via Yahoo's Dan Wetzel).

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Tom Brady: Bradying becomes a thing
Jan 21st 2013, 13:21

If Bradying meant marrying a filthy-rich supermodel and getting all the super-warm Uggs a person could want, that would be pretty sweet.

But Bradying became something else Sunday night, as the New England Patriots fell to the Baltimore Ravens with a trip to Super Bowl XLVII on the line. The loss was Brady's first in six trips to the AFC championship game and, after a 10-0 start in the playoffs, Brady is now 7-7.

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AFC championship: Belichick says no to CBS
Jan 21st 2013, 12:41

Coaches never reveal much when they do those quick TV interviews as they jog onto and off the field, but Bill Belichick revealed a whole lot after the AFC championship game.

He really, really hates those things.

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Wizards' Trevor Ariza enjoying the open looks
Jan 21st 2013, 12:30

The Wizards don't always look for Trevor Ariza to score. They don't expect him to have many 11-point third quarters, as he had last Friday in Denver. And they certainly don't pencil him for in another double-digit scoring effort on the next night, as he did while scoring 11 points against the Los Angeles Clippers.

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AFC championship game: John Harbaugh's Ravens surprise Patriots, 28-13, to earn spot in Super Bowl XLVII
Jan 21st 2013, 03:15

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The assassin's eye is supposed to belong to Tom Brady in these situations. He is the quarterback who puts other teams away, who takes an inch of an opening and pries it wide.

But now, look Joe Flacco in the eye. Transformations don't happen overnight, and crowns aren't ceded in a day. But when Brady and his New England Patriots provided Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens that sliver of an opening Sunday, it was Flacco who was the sniper, cool and precise. He took a tight game and blew it into a shocking 28-13 Baltimore victory with three second-half touchdown passes. He put the Ravens in their second Super Bowl, prevented Brady from playing in his sixth, and kept alive the debate about where, exactly, he fits among the game's best quarterbacks.

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