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today's game. let's take in this week's version of phil's five coaching innovators. phil: joe gibbs, single back offense. kind of brought that to the nfl. dick lebeau, the zone blitz. buddy ryan, everybody still is running parts of the 46 defense. bill walsh, the west coast offense. you hear it all the time, vince lombardi, the green bay sweep. changing the blocking schemes of offensive linemen. you know, change their assignments as they come to the line of scrimmage. to my knowledge, the first coach to do that. jim: here's ponder. going for the bomb. overthrows. charles johnson. what was it about lombardi to you, when you think about lombardi and all of his innovations as and gifts to the game? phil: so many of them. he was so tough on the players. but when you read about him, he was tough on them all week and
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right before the game, he'd go, i think you're great, you're going to do well. i love what you do, i really believe in you. so right before game time, the day before, he would build them up. he treated them great, took care of them, they stayed in the equipment, publicized his team before other people started doing it. jim: second and 10 run for five. asiata. phil: there's quite a few things that people don't realize about vince lombardi and what he did. jim: how about lombardi if he was coaching in today's game, how would he fit in? phil: what do you think? what would be the first reaction, people would say, there's no way, he couldn't do it. jim: definitely. phil: because of his style. of course. he's a people person. he knew how to touch people. and when you do that, you can coach in any era. jim: third and 5. 3:30 to play. and ponder picks up the first
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down with the pass to thielen for 16. phil: good throw by christian ponder. good timing. jim: i notice you didn't have bill parcels on your top five. jim: that's -- i don't -- jim: is everything ok? phil: it's all great. it's just not right. i can't put all my friends on these lists. jim: so he was excluded. friends and family are not eligible to win. phil: listen, he coached a lot like vince lombardi. jim: that's what i was going to say. here's ponder. nice pulldown for the catch. thielen again. phil: he was as tough as they come. they came on you physically and mentally. but he would always try to pep you up before game time. nice catch over the middle. as i always tell people, shoot, you couldn't wait for the games. that way you could get away from some of that stuff. jim: here's ponder. and down for a sixth time. i'm going to bring up two more
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names. that was about innovators, not greatest winners. shula and landry. phil: tom landry had a lot of innovation, no doubt. he started the cowboys, the up and down, the offensive linemen. he brought in the extra running back and passing situation. shotgun by roger stal back. -- stallback. and john shula, just the winningest coach of all time. jim: second and 11. charles johnson thrown down. hank scram was an innovator. he beat this minnesota team in super bowl iv.
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jim: lacy to the end zone! magnificent! he's got his 100 yards and he's got the end zone! 42-10 romp. packers over the vikings. talking to a.j. hawk leading up to this game, he talked about
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rodgers being the ultimate leader. and this is a team that really takes heed when he speaks up and in this case it was that very quiet, mello, relax. phil: yeah. jim: since, they've kind of got that message. look what they've done. phil: they have. the offense has been terrific. tonight we saw the speed of the defense. listen, aaron rodgers, all the players know how good he is. so when he talks, they listen and he does have a command about him. when you're around him, you know he's the man. you can tell. jim: no question about it. rodgers tonight only had the complete 12 passes out of 17 throws. 156 yards and the three touchdowns. phil: am i right, though, you know -- jim: there is something about him. phil: the players, yes, we even heard it from the viking players. mr. smith:, the safety, said, to the young guys, listen, what you see on film, i know it looks great about. you -- but when you're there in
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person, it's really unbelievable. jim: you can't appreciate the throws he makes until you're out there is what he tried to tell his teammates, harrison smith. so fourth down coming up. phil: but i like this about aaron. there is an edge to him. i think you understand what i'm saying that way. that edge is great at the quarterback position. because it keeps his teammates on edge. because they're worried about sometimes his wrath as well as the coaches'. jim: fourth and 4. ponder and the offense will stay out there. they've got the first down to the 30 with marqueis gray and his first catch. phil: how about that? college quarterback. did a little bit of everything. built himself into a tight end. pretty good blocker. developing those skills. he's going to be a pretty good tight end in this league. jim: had a little bit of time with the cleveland browns last year. norv turner had a close-up view
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of gray. ends up following turner to minnesota. first and 10. and the ball through the hands of gray. christian ponder. he had just a short week to prepare for this starring role tonight. what do you think he takes out of this night? phil: it was a very short week and of course he's had limited action in practice all the way up until this week. there's a little solace in the fact that he's played well here at the end when the game was over. i can imagine what they're going to say in minnesota. this game, they didn't lose it just because of christian ponder. that's for sure. jim: batted down to the 19 with thielen. i know one thing he's going to do because the team's going to get a few days off. they'll be off until tuesday. ponder gets baby-sitting chores this weekend. his wife, sam, the fine reporter, for espn. they have a little baby. little baby girl. 3 months old. named for his college coach.
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little sweet bowden. phil: she works, he'll baby-sit and reflect on this game and, yes, it was a tough outing. but there was more than just him here. to think that they lost this game strictly because of christian ponder is way off base. jim: ponder almost intercepted. breaking on that ball was casey hayward. the third-year man out of vanderbilt. phil: casey hayward, you look at this green bay team, they're short of players up front. but linebackers, defensive backs, they are deep. we saw that during the preseason. we thought they were going to be deep on the defensive line, but they've had some injuries, and of course the one they lost in the third preseason game when we were here was b.j. raji, kind of unsettled them a little bit.
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jim: pondser. somehow got it away to banyard. banyard makes the catch. as ponder somehow escaped another sack. phil: really good job, makes the decision, he's not going to be able to make it if he tries to escape the pocket. jim: first and goal to go at the 9. to banyard. they call a time-out. phil: yeah.
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jim: when you think about the packers and the vikings, think of all their history and the one part of it that they shared, brett favre. two seasons with minnesota. phil: that's pretty impressive. jim: he's the last vikings quarterback to win a game at lambeau field. back in 2009. phil: i came up here and saw brett favre throw the football many games here, i said, my gosh, in the history of the packers, they'll never have another guy that can throw the football like him. and -- jim: i love what you were talking about. how you saw rodgers just trying to mimic him all those years as his understudy and learn how to throw the football in a whole new way. phil: yeah. i wonder if that's -- you know, brett was very natural. of course when you watch aaron rodgers, very natural too. jim: to the end zone and incomplete. almost caught by chase ford. they're going to retire favre's jersey next year, in the fall of 2015. he'll be eligible for the hall
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of fame in 2016. phil: many throws tonight just out of the reach of these receivers. jim: i say eligible. of course, no doubt. phil: yeah, no doubt. jim: first time ballot. phil: pretty cool them retiring his jersey. getting back up here and reuniting with these fans once again. jim: that will be next year. phil: right. jim: third and goal, 23 seconds . batted down. by williams. ok, i got one for you. two weeks ago we had the biggest blowout margin in the history of thursday night football and that precedes our time here, our short time, broadcasting the thursday night games. going back to the 2006 season, when it started. last week was 31. giants over the redskins. second biggest blowout in thursday night football history. this one right here has a chance, if the packers can keep
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them out of the end zone. to move up into the two position. it's all coming down to this. phil: that says it all. jim: i'm excited. phil: can't wait to see what happens. jim: here we go. ponder's pass incomplete. and this one moves up to number two on the all-time thursday blowout list. we have the top three, the last three weeks. phil: here it is late in the game. green bay says, we're not going to give you that easy touchdown . and they come with the blitz. why did mike zimmer call the time-out? because you do it for your football team, put some extra points on the board, make it look a little better and help their pride somewhat. no doubt about it, that's why he called the time-out. jim: ponder tonight 22-44 for 222 yards. no touchdowns passing, one on the ground. phil: this is not where -- this
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is a tough night for christian ponder. teddy bridgewater, if he comes back, look, christian ponder asiata still going to be that backup quarterback vow to overcome it and get ready for your time. because it could come again this year. jim: well, it's gone final. this was 28-0 at halftime. 42-0 after three quarters. second most points that green bay has ever scored in a game against the vikings here at lambeau. mike zimmer and the vikings are 2-3. the packers at 3-2. and when we were here in the preseason, you thought green bay had a real chance this year to make a run at the n.f.c. title. phil: yeah. it's early in the year but after that 1-2 start, you start to question everything. but these last two games have been solid and very impressive, especially for the green bay packers' offense. jim: they're getting set for
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the "mazda postgame show." they'll raise the set. drop the curtain, about three hours and 10 minutes ago, thinking this one might be pretty interesting tonight but the packers way too much too early. 42-10 is the final. for phil simms, tracy wolfson, mike carey and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from green bay. we'll join the studio after this. ah! come on! les s n de in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in t inrunning car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. let's hide behind the chainsaws. ye. ok. if ifouin're in a horror vie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. he fheor the cemetery!
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>> welcome to the "mazda postgame show." >> jordy nelson with a 66-yard wide-open touchdown grab and dash to put the packers up
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14-0, was essentially the icing on the cake of a blowout win for the home team against the shorthanded minnesota vikings tonight. certainly at the quarterback position, rich, deion, steve and marshall. the pregame, you said eddie lacy was not running with confidence. that was a different eddie lacy we saw tonight. whats was the difference in your estimation? marshall: it was all eddie lacy tonight. you'll get a chance to see, it wasn't just eddie lacy and his running. it was a concerted effort in how they ran. under sent, handing the ball off. you get a cutdown on the backside. the guard moves up. his vision is clear. you put it on the ground and you get north and south. when you get eddie lacy going north and south, he's going to make hay. here's another play. you catch the backer coming in, he gets hooked. eddie lacy finds the b gap and he's off to the races. no safety is going to bring lacy down one-on-one in the open field. what they did tonight is indicative of what they need to do with their running game.
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instead of out of the shotgun, handing the football off, lined up under center, you run away from strength, you got to see good eddie lacy tonight. steve: it was good for eddie lacy, that game plan. it was also good for aaron rodgers because he came out with play action pass. a lot of runs on that first drive. and then he threw the first touchdown to randall cobb very easily. and then here's what must be the first time. yeah, randall cobb in the slot. easy touchdown. that's becoming one of his favorite targets, along with jordy nelson. then the play action bomb away to jordy nelson. safeties are coming up to play the run. you're going to get guys wide open like jordy nelson. that run game benefited aaron a aaron as well. deion: the only time we've seen aaron rodgers have a problem is with the two defenses, especially defense fronts, that cause them the problem. detroit and seattle. they forced pressure, they brought pressure up the middle. he didn't have nowhere to escape. and they came to play the game and they played it well. right now, christian ponder,
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you see him under duress all game long. pressure from the outside. pressure up the middle. it's nothing you can do when no one's blocking up front. rich: randall cobb leads the nfl with six touchdown receptions. aaron rodgers now has 200 in his career in just 99 games. only dan marino did it faster than aaron rodgers. tonight after your local news, dave's got actor johnny galecki from "the big bang theory." tomorrow, all the latest news on cbs this morning. stay tuned as the "mazda postgame show" continues on nfl network. with julius peppers, who may be the first ever postgame guest whse hand does not fit into the clay square. for our winning hands display. we'll see if he'd actually -- he might have to scrunch his hand a little bit. male he'll have a fist down in the clay. all the postgame reaction and a preview of sunday's best games coming up.
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in philadelphia this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> right now caught on camera, vandals creating havoc in a philadelphia neighborhood. leaving residents to deal with the damage. new tonight, smash and grab is a thing of past. thieves now have high-tech ways to break into your car. >> and developing now, another american diagnosed with ebola and u penn doctor will now go into quarantine. good evening to you, i'm jessica dean. >> i'm chris may. concerned about ebola in america is growing by the hour. >> tonight we learned that another american who was working with a doctor from penn tested positive for the potentially deadly virus. natasha brown is tracking new developments. >> reporter: this 33 year old tv cameraman was working with health reporter and u penn dr. nancy schneider man in africa when he began showing symptoms on wednesday. test results confirmed today
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that he does have the ebola virus. now while he and the entire team will be flown back to the us and quarantined once they get here, we're also now learning that more and more americans locally and all around the country are growing more concerned about the spread of this virus. >> thomas eric duncan took two international and one domestic flight to get from liberia to dallas on september 20th. at philadelphia international airport some passengers were a little more leary of boarding their planes. >> we're just going to be very cautious. stay to ourselves. wash our hands. do the routine things that they suggest. but it is concerning that somebody is now in the united states with the ebola virus. >> reporter: passengers continue on to their destinations with caution travel for ebola patient thomas eric duncan and four of his family members is prohibited. they're quarantined at their home in dallas and ordered not to have visitors. more than 100 people who had direct order indirect contact with duncan are now being
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monitored. will forward small wood is duncan's half brother and says duncan had symptoms for five days while he stayed at the apartment with relatives. >> he start getting hot and vomiting up in the bathroom. i call the ambulance to pick him up. >> reporter: duncan wasn't showing any symptom however when he flew to the us almost two week ago. while living in liberia he helped a pregnant neighbor who later died of ebola. but when he left that country, duncan filled out this form denying he was in contact with anyone who had the varus. the president of liberia says he will be prosecuted for that. meanwhile the cdc updated its website with new guidelines for airlines on how to deal with potential ebola cases. philadelphia international tells us that the cdc does have a contamination and quarantine station and signed the international terminal at the airport. philadelphia airport officials also telling us tonight they have not received any new directives from the cdc just yet as to how to deal with the ebola
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cases. live here in the sat center tonight, natasha brown, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> a lot of developments, natasha, thank you. there are big changes coming to our weather. meteorologist kathy orr is tracking what's to come. kathy? >> the storm system that is going to bring that major change is out to the west. severe weather with tornado watches and warnings moving eastward, and we are going to see some of this rain from the same system coming our way soon. right now temperatures still in the 60s throughout much of the region because we have cloud cover but the clouds will clear out, and then our next weather system will be moving in. it will be moving eastward bringing rain and bringing wind but the bigger story is what comes behind it and that definitely will be a major change in our weather the cold. so coming up we'll talk about one more nice day, plan around the rain for the weekend and the coldest air yet is knocking on our doorstep. more coming up with the seven day later in the broadcast. >> kathy, thank. breaking news late on
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thursday night. a triple shooting in philadelphia's kensington neighborhood. this happened at lee and clearfield streets this evening. police say that all three victims managed to drive themselves to temple hospital all are in stable condition right now. philadelphia police are investigating. >> caught on camera in juniata park, vandals puncturing tires overnight. they hit east worrell and potter streets. police say there are three suspects. but in this exclusive surveillance video, you'll only see on "eyewitness news", there appear to be four people about eight vehicles were damaged. it's absolutely disgraceful. like they have no respect for anybody in this neighborhood or what they work for or how hard they work. they just don't care. >> anyone with information on these suspects is urged to contact east detectives. tonight, a philadelphia fire lieutenant is free on 100,000 dollars bail after being charged with two disturbing crimes. jamal johnson is accused of kidnapping and sexually assaulting a woman in logan.
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investigators say johnson impersonate add police officer and told that victim she would be arrested unless she performed a sex act. investigators say she complied and then managed to escape. johnson is assigned to ladder company 14 in north philadelph philadelphia. >> two stars of the real housewives of new jersey are going to prison. theresa gudi. ce will spend 15 months behind bars. her husband joe will serve 41 months. theresa will go first so he can stay home with their kids. they hid assets and lied on mortgage and lone applications. the couple were ordered to pay more than four hadn't dread thousand dollars in restitution. >> tonight faa is investigating this. a hot air balloon falling from the sky causing scary moments in bucks county. this is exclusive video from an eyewitness viewer from easton and lower bar nass roads in warrington this morning. ramirez used her cell phone to record this video as the balloon
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came down. she says it just narrowly avoided power lines before it landed safely nearly township building. >> they almost hit the roof. they went like this. but and the behind the trees they were stuck right there. then i couldn't see no more because i went back home. >> police will only say that this landing was unplanned. we do know that no one was injured. a new york community is mourning a high school football player after he took a hit on the field and died. this happened during a game last night in shore hasn't. junior tom cut nel low was rush to the hospital after that hit with a head injury. doctors performed emergency surgery but they cannot save the long island teenager. >> just a freak accident. you know, the game involves contact. and it was the result of a freak football play. >> today, devastated students and community members gathered on the football field to honor his memory.
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his coach says there were no words to describe that loss. >> there is one high school ball team in bucks county that does not have to look for their inspiration. >> the heart and soul is right there on the side line. diane in rocco has his inspirational story. >> the truman hi tigers may be down on the scoreboard but one player stands out for the way he's always building them up. >> let's go, defense! >> truman high school senior xavier thomas as asberger's syndrome. the timid sophomore was asked to join the football team two years ago without ever stepping on field. and in just two seasons, he's quickly become one of their side lines super stars. >> his energy perm me yates our team. he's always encouraging everybody. wants to see everyone do well. he'll go out on a play, knock somebody down and help them back up. >> he's the third string guard and tackle. football has become his passion.
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>> it's pretty mazing to wear all this gear and show my school spirit out there. >> reporter: he spent the off season in the weight room with his teammates and he's seen a big improve many in his academic performance much his coach calls him an inspiration. >> we've had tough practices. he become the levity sometimes. sometimes that cheer from him or something from him, come on guys, has -- gets all the kids saying this is fun. >> don't let all the negatives come at you a at once just like push it away and keep on going. >> reporter: he has overcome obstacles in football and in life. but says it's his team that lifted him up. >> make sure nothing comes between you and your dreams. and in this case by dream is to be on the truman football team with al my friends and coaches out who are. >> let's go, truman! >> reporter: whether he's in the game or on the side lines, xavier says football has taught him that anything he sets his mind to is possible. he'll carry that with him after he graduates in june.
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in bristol township, diana rocco, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> that's what the game is all about. jp mr. began chase is dealing with a huge data breach that affects tens of millions of account holders to night. banginbanging giant says cyber criminals stole the information of 76 million households and 7 million small businesses. it happened in august. jp mr. began says that account numbers, social security numbers and birth dates were not compromised. the hack was part of a wider cyber attack involving seven of the country's largest bangs. well into new night new jersey will start using a new test as an option for high school students to graduate starting in 2016. it is called the partnership for assessment of redness for college and careers or parcc. the test will not be the only option for students to prove what they have learned. students can also graduate by hitting a minimum score on the sat or act college admissions exams. >> tonight, an important warning
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about a new wave of car break ins. thieves are using high high-technology quietly getting in and out of cars in just seconds. stealing anything left inside. smash and grab. it's loud but quick. but now thieves have a quieter way to get into your car with just the push of a button. surveillance video shows a thief using the new technique it's hard to see but there's a device in his hand that he uses to slip into the car and accomplice joins him seconds later easily doing the same. >> i was like, whoa. >> reporter: it happened to steve the thief who broke into his car was caught on his dashboard camera holding what experts tell us is a hacking device that gave him access. >> you just see this guy walking right in front of the car. newer suv in the video you can hear the door locks go alcoholic. >> within seconds everything of value was gone. >> you feel you've been outsmarted. i thought i had everything on lock down. >> within five seconds he's in the car. >> security expert and r

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