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...Risque?

Those ads were less disgusting than watching the Lions.By the numbers 2-6Record of home teams in the first round of the playoffs the past two seasons (1-3 in each).4-0Record of home teams in the second round last season.Quote du jour "I think in some ways we were outcoached."- New York's Tiki Barber, after Sunday's 23-0 loss to Carolina.

Giants coach Tom Coughlin said Monday he was "upset" about Barber's remark.

"It's not about pointing the finger.

We win or we lose as a team."Two cents Did you notice how many times CBS showed Jerome Bettis' parents in the stands Sunday?

Somewhere, Brady Quinn's sister is jealous.

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NFL REVEALS PLAN TO STIFF-ARM LEVITRA AND NOT RE-UP

... Its stated reason: a fear that television commercials for the pills may someday get too risqué for young viewers.

"The ads shifted from men's health to a performance, lifestyle issue," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy explained.

But industry insiders say the NFL's rejection is really all about money and is being spun to boost a wholesome image ahead of...

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Marketer of Erectile Drug, NFL End Deal

... Brian McCarthy, an NFL spokesman, said the league chose to end the relationship because "the ads shifted from men's health to a performance, lifestyle issue." The change in advertising strategy made the NFL uncomfortable, McCarthy said.

ADVERTISEMENT Some of Advertising guidelines adopted by the drug companies last year said such ads should be targeted to avoid audiences that were not appropriate for the message.

McCarthy said the NFL wouldn't seek another sponsor from the erectile dysfunction category, although the companies could still advertise the drugs during games.

The mutual decision to end the NFL relationship comes a month after and GlaxoSmithKline, launched an educational campaign to raise awareness of erectile dysfunction that doesn't mention the drug by name.

Instead of the sexually suggestive themes of earlier branded campaigns, these ads are a dry, medical discussion of how high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes can lead to erectile dysfunction.

Schering-Plough spokesman Matthew Scampoli declined to address McCarthy's comments about

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