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Hiroki Kuroda | The 33-year-old rookie right-hander, an 11-year veteran of Japan's Central League, surrendered just five hits and two runs through six innings in L.A.'s crucial 7-2 win over the Phillies in Game 3 of the NLCS. But it was Kuroda's pitch near the right ear of Philly's Shane Victorino -- an apparent retaliation for Brett Myers' throw at Manny Ramirez in Game 2 -- which lit a fire under the Dodgers and changed the complexion of a previously lopsided series.
The Redskins' offense | Washington was proven guilty of overconfidence in a shocking 19-17 loss at the hands of the woebegone Rams. After entering the contest as the only team in NFL history to open a season with zero offensive turnovers through its first five games, the 'Skins lost three fumbles in a span of four possessions, setting the stage for their surprising upset loss.
Texas football | The Longhorns ascended to No. 1 in the AP Top 25 during the regular season for the first time in 24 years in the wake of their resounding 45-35 victory over Oklahoma in the Red River Rivalry on Saturday. Texas, previously ranked fifth, made the largest jump to No. 1 in a single week since Miami went from No. 6 to No. 1 on Aug. 29, 1988.
Brad Childress | The head coach of the Vikings heard the calls for his head from thousands of fans at the Metrodome during his team's languid performance against the winless Lions. Only a questionable pass interference penalty on Detroit cornerback Leigh Bodden allowed Minnesota to escape with a 12-10 victory on Ryan Longwell's 26-yard field goal. Even though the Vikings won their second straight game to climb into a tie for first place in the NFC North, the vocal dissent from the masses should make for an interesting week in Eden Prairie.
Jelena Jankovic | The 23-year-old Serbian, who supplanted Serena Williams atop the world rankings last week, topped Russia's Vera Zvonareva in straight sets to secure the Kremlin Cup -- her third title in three weeks. Said Jankovic: "I'm quite close to finishing the year as the No. 1 player in the world, so it's really a huge achievement for me."
Chris Iwelumo | The 30-year-old striker made his international debut for Scotland over the weekend as a substitute in a 2010 World Cup qualifier against Norway. But his inability to score on this wide-open attempt just three feet from the goal has made Iwelumo the target of national derision.






Marlina Moreno
Janipher Choi
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Say what you want about the Cowboys, but the most pathetic loss this week goes to those terrible playing Deadskins..I suspect that all those fans will be back in the shadows until they win again?
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