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November 4, 2008

Champions League: Liverpool ties, Chelsea falls

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Brodeur out 3-4 months with elbow surgery

The New Jersey Devils say goalie Martin Brodeur will have elbow surgery and be out three to four months.

The four-time Vezina Trophy winner will undergo surgery Thursday to repair the distal bicep in the left elbow. The top goalie was injured Saturday night in a game against Atlanta.

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Titans, Giants earn high midseason grades

You can probably guess what grade Adam Schein gave Jeff Fisher and the unbeaten Titans. But how did the rest of the NFL do?

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On the Mark: Stars not shining for Cowboys

Jerry Jones is addicted to high-profile stars. And until he gets help, Mark Kriegel says Dallas will continue to be the NFL's biggest bust.

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Canseco pleads guilty to drug smuggling charge

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LIVE: Liverpool, Chelsea in Champions League

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Why the league's two worst divisions are so terrible

Halfway through this NFL season, I can't get over the staggering decline and fall of the West. There are few givens in 2008, but one of them is that nobody plays worse football collectively than the eight teams in the NFC and AFC West divisions.

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Allen's 29 help Celts hold off Rockets (AP)

Celtics coach Doc Rivers chatted with Rockets general manager Daryl Morey after Boston's 103-99 victory over Houston on Tuesday night. "Y'all are going to be great," Rivers said. "I'm telling you." Maybe so. But the defending NBA champions showed the Rockets how far they still have to go. Ray Allen scored 29 points, Kevin Garnett added 14 points and 11 rebounds and the Celtics shut down Ron Artest…

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Allen's 29 help Celtics hold off Rockets (AP)

Celtics coach Doc Rivers chatted with Rockets general manager Daryl Morey after Boston's 103-99 victory over Houston on Tuesday night. "Y'all are going to be great," Rivers said. "I'm telling you." Maybe so. But the defending NBA champions showed the Rockets how far they still have to go. Ray Allen scored 29 points, Kevin Garnett added 14 points and 11 rebounds and the Celtics shut down Ron Artest…