Citations with the tag: ROSENFELS, Sage
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- The week in Jewish sports.
KAPLAN, RON // New Jersey Jewish News; 9/8/2011, Vol. 65 Issue 36, p37The article offers news briefs related to Jeweish sports in the U.S. as of September 5, 2011 including Josh Satin as the newest member of the Jewish Major League (JML), the injury of quarterback Sage Rosenfels, and the removal of Shahar Peer from the second round of the U.S. Tennis Open.
- Giant deal draft picks for QB, RB.
WILNER, BARRY // Adirondack Daily Enterprise; 9/4/2010, Vol. 117 Issue 210, pA9The article offers information on the agreement that took place between the football teams New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings, according to which players Sage Rosenfels and Darius Reynaud of Minnesota Vikings were acquired by the New York Giants.
- MARCH 6.
WILNER, BARRY // Day by Day in Jewish Sports History; 2008, p66The article offers information on various sporting events, sports records and achievement of Jewish athletes that took place in history on March 6. Some of the athletes include Harry Levine, Harry Danning, and Nat Frankel. Also mentioned are the names of athletes who were born on March 6 which...
- DECEMBER 28.
WILNER, BARRY // Day by Day in Jewish Sports History; 2008, p363The article offers information on various sporting events, sports records and achievement of Jewish athletes that took place in history on December 28. Some of them include Jamila Wideman, Sage Rosenfels and Max Zaslofsky. It also talks about basketball players Bobbie Rosenfeld and Willie...
- Rosenfels has a chance to go from backup to star.
Brown, Clifton // Sporting News; 3/16/2009, Vol. 233 Issue 7, p59The article reports on football player Sage Rosenfels. It discusses the recruiting of Rosenfels in the Minnesota Vikings football team as quarterback. It is stated that Rosenfels, who has started just 12 games in eight seasons, had been on the Vikings' radar for more than a year, and he got...
- MIAMI DOLPHINS.
Cole, Jason // Sporting News; 12/2/2005, Vol. 229 Issue 48, p40The article presents information related to the football team Miami Dolphins. Backup Sage Rosenfels has nice touch on his throws and adequate arm strength, but his mediocre start against the team Cleveland Browns made it clear the team must look elsewhere for its quarterback of the future. The...
- Peter King's Corner.
King, Peter // Sports Illustrated; 11/6/2006, Vol. 105 Issue 18, p73This article presents a collection of news briefs from around the National Football League. The author states that Dallas Cowboys coach Bill Parcells can't be criticized for promoting Tony Romo to the starting quarterback job, but he can be criticized for waiting so long. The league and the...
- MIAMI DOLPHINS.
Cole, Jason // Sporting News; 11/25/2005, Vol. 229 Issue 47, p35The article presents information related to the football team Miami Dolphins. Coach Nick Saban will stick with Gus Frerotte until the team is out of contention, saying a change could affect team chemistry. The downside is that the Dolphins won't get a good look at backup Sage Rosenfels before...
- HOUSTON TEXANS.
Manfull, Megan // Sporting News; 11/5/2007, Vol. 231 Issue 45, p47This article presents information about the Houston Texans football team. Rookie cornerback Fred Bennett is playing so well that he may soon become a starter. Quarterback Matt Schaub has left the last three games with injuries and his replacement Sage Rosenfels plays well, but forces some...
- MIAMI DOLPHINS.
Cole, Jason // Sporting News; 3/10/2006, Vol. 230 Issue 10, p32The article focuses on the football team Miami Dolphins. Several relatively easy cuts will get the team beneath the cap--possibly $8 million under--and give it room to shop. Defensive back and quarterback figure to be the key positions addressed. Potential losses in the secondary, such as SS...
- HOUSTON TEXANS.
Manfull, Megan // Sporting News; 11/10/2006, Vol. 230 Issue 45, p45This article about American Pro Football provides some highlights of the Houston Texans' lineup as of November 2006, and briefly analyzes the strengths and playing styles of some of their better players. The contributions of David Carr and Sage Rosenfels are discussed. Owen Daniels and DeMeco...
- MIAMI DOLPHINS.
Cole, Jason // Sporting News; 7/12/2004, Vol. 228 Issue 28, p59Football team Miami Dolphins got a scare when Wade Smith suffered an MCL strain. MCL strains almost always heal without surgery and Dolphins don't open camp until July 30. Backup Damion McIntosh is healing from offseason ankle surgery and is expected to begin the season on the physically unable...
- MIAMI DOLPHINS.
Cole, Jason // Sporting News; 10/18/2004, Vol. 228 Issue 42, p67The article focuses on the players of the football team Miami Dolphins. Many would like to see quarterback Sage Rosenfels play because of the failures of Jay Hedler and A.J. Feeley. Rosenfels has a strong arm, but his dedication has been questioned and he has a tendency to hold the ball too...
- speed reads.
Pompei, Dan // Sporting News; 12/23/2005, Vol. 229 Issue 51, p61The article presents information on recent developments related to football in the U.S. The Miami Dolphins should be starting football player Sage Rosenfels at quarterback. They know what football player Gus Frerotte can do. They know Frerotte won't be their starter next season. It makes sense...
- There's no QB controversy in Houston--yet.
Pompei, Dan // Sporting News; 2/18/2008, Vol. 232 Issue 7, p46Information related to football teams of several U.S. states, is provided. Coach Gary Kubiak of the Houston Texans team, mentioned that, Matt Schaub is his starter, but it also mentions that, if Schaub struggles or is injured again, Kubiak knows he can turn to Sage Rosenfels to get results....
- Minnesota Wildness.
Syken, Bill // Sports Illustrated; 8/31/2009, Vol. 111 Issue 8, p19The author offers opinions on the Minnesota Vikings football team. Sarcastic hyperbole is used to criticize the team's decision to sign quarterback Brett Favre after Favre had allegedly retired from the sport for a second time. The treatment of backup quarterbacks Sage Rosenfels and Tarvaris...
- SPORTS BEAT.
Bechtel, Mark // Sports Illustrated; 7/5/2004, Vol. 101 Issue 1, p26This article presents news briefs in regards to events and issues in sports. Earlier this year someone asked Pamela Anderson to buy a raffle ticket to raise funds for a gymnast named Mohini Bhardwaj, a 25-year-old Los Angeles woman who was trying to make the U.S. Olympic team. When she heard...






