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1.    Where things stand

Despite no actual decisions, it has been a busy offseason for the Patriots and their employees. Pioli is atop both teams wish lists, though there have been indications out of Cleveland that the Browns are preparing to offer their head coaching job to deposed former Jets coach Eric Mangini . If thats the case, then Pioli would likely be eliminated from contention in Cleveland, thanks to the fallout from Manginis role in Cameragate. The offensive coordinator has thus far interviewed for head coaching jobs with the Browns and Broncos, and reports out of both cities say he was impressive. The NFL Network has gone as far as to label him the favorite in Denver, although the Broncos still have a long list of candidates to interview, including Cowboys offensive coordinator Jason Garrett . The first is his age (32) and lack of experience, which becomes compounded by the fact that hes replacing a Hall of Fame worthy coach in Mike Shanahan . Theyve invested too much time in him to let him walk away for nothing, and they need to protect themselves in the event that Tom Bradys rehab hits a snag.

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2.    Legit national title claims stretch from coast to coast

3.    Sources: Manny's demands too rich for Giants

4.    Scifres gives Chargers big leg up against Steelers

5.    Monson: Utes should hire Brian Johnson as offensive coordinator

This Site Web - powered by YAHOO. SEARCH The Salt Lake Tribune It sounds rash and radical, crazy even, because it seems about a decade premature, but what we have here is a key to what Kyle Wittingham could do to keep Utah football's substantial momentum flowing in a positive direction: Hire Brian Johnson as his new offensive coordinator. Hire him. He's not seasoned enough to take over that kind of responsibility in a program that suddenly has garnered a lot of attention and is worth a lot of money. "It would be interesting," he said. Some people have told me that Id make a great coach, or whatever. That presence, especially noticeable over the last few games, rocketed an athlete playing at a high level, hurtling him and his team Anybody around here think Johnson hasn't absolutely devoured the spread offense, and consumed alongside so many of the options within the options, he directed so magnificently against Alabama in the Sugar Bowl and in so many clutch situations throughout the year.

6.    Why does it cost so much to field a race team today?

7.    Recent drafts full of busts

8.    When it comes to Romero, read the fine print

9.    Tips for OU fans in Miami

The Orange Bowl committee plans a Fan Fest from 3-9 p.m. Wednesday at Bicentennial Park in downtown Miami. The All American Rejects will headline the event, the largest national championship celebration in town. OU and Florida play for the national championship Thursday night at Dolphin Stadium. The All-American Rejects, Im told, are a pop-rock sensation. They will be joined by alternative-rock band Low vs Diamond. Fan Fest serves a pep rally, with music, entertainment and food and drink from local restaurants.

10.    Cuban never had a shot with Cubs

11.    Weight should be an All-Star

12.    She Said, He Said: Its time for Jason Garrett to make a move

13.    She Said, He Said: Its time for Jason Garrett to make a move

She Said, He Said: It's time for Jason Garrett to make a move Each Tuesday, the Star-Telegram's Charean Williams and Ray Buck go point-counterpoint on some of the hot topics in sports. Combined, they've covered more than 40 Super Bowls. Charean is also president of the Pro Football Writers of America. What professional advice would you give Jason Garrett right now. He should not have turned down Baltimore last year. Only Jerry Jones can make this job appealing again . That game was so good, I would have paid to have seen another full quarter.

14.    Fire close to resigning Blanco

15.    Lakers keep eyes open

16.    Livingston is no small loss

17.    Sources: Indians interested in signing Pavano

Sources: Tribe interested in Pavano Pavano, 32, is looking to rehabilitate his career after suffering numerous injuries in four seasons with the Yankees. He posted a 9-8 record in 26 starts after signing a four-year, $39.95 million contract with New York in December 2004. It's believed that Pavano is looking for a contract with a low base salary and incentives based upon his workload. The deal could be similar to Mike Hampton 's recent contract with the Houston Astros , which will pay Hampton a guaranteed $2 million and an additional $2 million in potential bonuses. The Toronto Blue Jays expressed an interest in Pavano earlier this offseason but never followed through. Heading to the BCS title game. The addition of Pat Burrell could make the Rays' lineup dominant in 2009.

18.    Vitale: Pitt worth watching

19.    Seth Davis: The annual stock report: Which teams to buy, sell and ...

20.    Frye out of Blazers mix

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