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Monday • December 5,
Cardinals beat
Oilers, 30-12
HOUSTON (AP) — Buddy
Ryan returned to the Astrodome
where he won with defense
last season and showed that his
Arizona Cardinals can play
offense, too.
Jay Schroeder led an offense
that hadn’t scored a touchdown in
nine quarters to set the early tone
and then defense took over with
five interceptions and a fumble re
covery for a 30-12 victory over the
Houston Oilers on Sunday.
The Oilers, with Ryan as the de
fensive coordinator, won 11 games
in a row and finished last season
12-4. They’ve dropped to the bot
tom this season with a 1-12 record
and nine losses in a row.
Ryan’s victorious return net
ted the Cardinals (6-7) their
biggest scoring output of the
season and kept their slim play
off chances alive.
Georgandis
Continued from Page 7
dead of a drug overdose?
Another Steve Olin/ Tim
Crews nightmare that left
the two young pitchers dead
and Bob Ojeda dealing with
horrible emotions?
I don’t know the answer to
that question, and quite
frankly, I don’t want to
know. Hopefully, the sports
world will be tragedy-free for
a long, long time. I’ve al
ways used sports as a release
from the stress of the every
day world. But over the
years, it’s been tougher and
tougher to look past the the
bad to enjoy the good.
Those few isolated incidents
involving an athlete suddenly
became a monthly or even a
weekly incident. With drug
problems, Dwight Gooden,
Steve Howe and Roy Tarpley
all cheated themselves of some
measure of greatness with
their illegal addictions. Drunk
driving took Billy Martin’s life,
another car accident almost
killed Bobby Hurley. What is
the sense in this, what is the
reason? That’s the scary part,
I just don’t know.
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Even without Troy Aikman, the
Dallas Cowboys had more than
enough firepower to clinch their
third straight NFC East title.
Start with Emmitt Smith,
who carried 25 times for 91
yards and two touchdowns
to lead the Cowboys over
the Philadelphia Eagles
31-19 Sunday.
Toss in Michael Irvin, who
had 117 yards and a touchdown
on four receptions — including a
falling-down catch that covered
46 yards — and it’s not difficult
to understand why the Cowboys
(11-2) were able to hand the Ea
gles their fourth straight loss. It
was Dallas’ 14th successive NFC
East victory.
The Eagles (7-6) rallied
when Randall Cunningham's
second touchdown pass of the
game cut the Dallas lead to 24
19 in the fourth quarter.
But after a 49-yard punt re
turn by Jeff Sydner gave
Philadelphia the ball on the
Cowboys’ 12, Darren Woodson
intercepted Cunningham's
pass and ran it back 94 yards
for the touchdown that sealed
the victory.
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