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49ERS WIN 20-16 COMEBACK THRILLERQUARTERBACK, TEAM ANSWER CALL TO GLORY

49ERS WIN 20-16 COMEBACK THRILLERQUARTERBACK, TEAM ANSWER CALL TO GLORY

MIAMI -- Hours before the madness, before the screaming crowd, before the last-minute drive that would shower them all in history, Joe Montana had arrived at the stadium, opened his bag, and smiled. What was this? His wife had packed him a present. He lifted the red jersey out of the bag. It was the one he had worn four years ago -- in his last Super Bowl."I knew what she meant," the 32-year-old quarterback would say later. Be yourself. Do what you always do. Win.He slipped it on.
KLIMA’S PARTY NOW A WINGS’ NIGHTMARE

KLIMA’S PARTY NOW A WINGS’ NIGHTMARE

Once upon a time he hid in the back of a dark Mercedes as it raced through the German countryside. He was a scared kid defecting from his homeland.On Sunday morning, he hid in the front of his four-wheel- drive truck after it smashed into a car on Woodward Avenue. He was a drunken adult, hoping the cop wouldn't see he'd been driving. I don't know what Petr Klima dreamt of when he came to America three years ago. I doubt it was prison. Or a rehab center. Or life with no paycheck. He is facing all three now.
PISTONS GIVE THEIR ALL, BUT CELTICS FIND A WAY

PISTONS GIVE THEIR ALL, BUT CELTICS FIND A WAY

BOSTON -- Unbelievable. Absolutely unbelievable. To win in Boston Garden, where the angry fans are so close, so thunderous, so hot you feel as if they're sweating inside your clothes -- to win here is nothing short of miraculous anyway. But to lose this way? On a stolen pass by Larry Bird in the final two seconds, a pass he dished to Dennis Johnson for a lay-up that put a stake through the heart of every Detroit fan? Unbelievable.
LIONS ARE A TEAM ONLY MISS MANNERS COULD LOVE

LIONS ARE A TEAM ONLY MISS MANNERS COULD LOVE

MINNEAPOLIS -- I missed the last couple of Lions' games on account of the World Series. I made Sunday's game. I think I'm going back to Missouri.There is winning pretty, winning ugly, losing pretty and, of course, losing ugly. And then there is the way the Lions lost to Minnesota Sunday, which I'm still trying to figure out how to classify.Maybe "losing politely." For as much as the Vikings tried to give this game to Detroit, the Lions steadfastly said, "No, really. It wouldn't be right. We just couldn't. No. Sorry."
TODAY’S THOUGHT: BIRD’S GREATEST HITS MAY BE YET TO COME

TODAY’S THOUGHT: BIRD’S GREATEST HITS MAY BE YET TO COME

HOUSTON -- I have this idea for Larry Bird. One more year and goodby. Quit. Throw the sneakers in the gym bag, grab a ball on the way out. "Where you going?" someone would ask."Not sure," he'd say.And he'd disappear forever.How good is Larry Bird? That good. So good that, at 29, the only thing left is the myth-making exit. The kind that comes too early, that kind that makes him legendary, a cult figure, even bigger when he's gone than when he was around. A James Dean, an Elvis, a J.D. Salinger.
IN THE GREAT NFL DESERT, A SURE THING IS A MIRAGE

IN THE GREAT NFL DESERT, A SURE THING IS A MIRAGE

I awake in the desert. The sun, she is hot. The earth, she is dry. My tongue, she is parched. Many moons have I traveled in search of the hidden treasure, the prize that no mortal has ever possessed: the sure thing in pro football.See the skeletons of those who tried before me. Some are curled in the sand. Some have the stale cigar still in their teeth. Hey, wait a minute, I know that guy. That's Ralph!
EMU HAS DREAM SEASON AFTER A NEAR-NIGHTMARE

EMU HAS DREAM SEASON AFTER A NEAR-NIGHTMARE

This is beautiful. We're here freezing in Michigan and Jim Harkema is out in the California sun, practicing for a bowl game. Isn't that ironic? Especially since he was on the verge of losing his team, his helmets, his field, the works, three years ago. Nobody wanted Eastern Michigan then. But sometimes, if you just stick with it. . . .

Mitch Albom writes about running an orphanage in impoverished Port-au-Prince, Haiti, his kids, their hardships, laughs and challenges, and the life lessons he’s learned there every day.

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