Page 12 13 J E3 OSS Tho Finest In Mobile Music Entertainment . " LIVE DISC JOCKEYS " ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE COMPUTER INDEXED MUSIC LIBRARIES IN THE MIDWEST 3 LIGHT & SOUND SYSTEMS IN THE OMAHA-LINCOLN AREA OMAHA LINCOLN 390-7034 (402) 477-2096 2 G3 13 (3 (3 (3 t3 3 (3 KJ 3 3 Daily Nebraskan Friday, September 6, 1 985 Cardinals prepared to take over as challenger to Redskins reign Analysis by Steve Thomas Staff Reporter . l in liness. A rival seems to await the New York: When lans lura revamped St. Louis Cardinals every- subzero temperatures in a place caiiea uhoro ihov turn And uthv Hnoo tho Mpw.1pkpV. IflsiniZ isn't DODUlaT. It nas The good old-fashioned rivalries in average fan hate the Eagles? Because taken awhile, but the message is stan- the National Football League are extinct, they're the Eagles the roughest, ing to soak in with the Giants, washed up, the joke of the sporting baddest team around. On offense, the fireworks couw oe world. Washington: Unless the "Hogs" pretty scarce. Phil Simms will need to Shhh! Not too loud. The big boys went on a massive summer diet, the stay healthy to showcase an above- from the NFC East don't much care for Redskins' beefy front line should con- average receiving corps. If the Giants tinue to dominate its opponents. If the please their savage fans m the Dieacner Hefpnripra are aha tn ward ftff rrnnrh- sprtinn of East Rutherford Stadium, that kind of talk. And for good reason. The NFC East is no place for patsies, and rich rivalries are its claim to fame. NFC East Preview Pick any two teams from the NFC East. It's a war. Pick two more. Go ahead, pick last-place Philadelphia or hard-luck St. Louis. It's another top notch rivalry. It goes without saying that all teams still despise the Cow boys. The Redskins are the latest team to top everyone's hit list. 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CHANGE TO RaRIERCIIAL FEDS CHECK CL INSURED n 1 yviJL Savings and Loan MEMSCN J ing hog blocks, it gets worse. John Rig gins, complete with a new contract and go-get-'em attitude, will greet defend ers with his usual rudeness. You've seen it all before: Bits and pieces of NFC opponents will be scattered about In the Redskins' wake. When a player moves into the broad casting booth, he can usually be thrown to the dogs. Joe Theisman is the excep tion. Old Joe is still wiser than he is old. With this loaded arsenal, the Skins should remain the beast in the East. St. Louis: For too many years, the Cardinals have fought and fought, only to watch the playoffs from the living room. Their hatred for the division's elite will come in handy, but their suc cess will be due to fine, young players. Neil Lomax and Roy Green rank with any tag team in the game. For the dirty work, Ottis Anderson has established himself as a bona fide workhorse. E J. Junior will hold down the fort for the defense. If coach Jim Hanifan can con vince his team that they're playing the Cowboys or Redskins every week, his Cardinals could be dangerous. If you like picking surprise teams, it's time to pick a card. the defense will be responsible. Law Tavlor. the Game's best defender, will lead a band of Giants who would be a good bet in a gang fight. Dallas: Tall got some serious prob lems, Tom Landry. It seems that you used to pick on the little guys in the neighborhood. Those youngsters have grown up and are knocking at the Cow boys' door. No answer the Cowboys don't want to come out and play any more. Tony Dorsett's financial prob lems now rival his ego problems. Danny White will continue to show his incom petence as a Cowboy signal caller. Randy White is still on the "most feared" list, but other Cowboy linemen have disappeared. Only Tom Landry and the Cowboy tradition will allow the Texans to sneak into a third-place tie with the Giants. Philadelphia: When Dick Vermeil graced the sidelines instead of the broadcasting booth, the Eagle used to soar. The Eagle has been shot down, and the wounds look fatal. If you can't name the team's starting line-up, don't cry don't even feel bad. There aren't a lot of household names left on the team in the city of brotherly love. ,f '-;,Y; if " IHE PI-IOME FOR THE PEHFEC f TIME J JDue to continued growth d commitment to our clients we are continuing to look for qualified y) TELEF.IAmrTING SilLES REPHESEIITATrVES y Wats Marketing Outbound it on affiliate of American Express. We represent major US. v companies like AT4T. American Leisure Industries. Amoco Oil. 4 Sports Illustrated (or tKe 1 purpose a selling meir products 4 servrcws over the phone. We make no coi3 calls. PAI1T TIME EVENING IIOUHS Monday thru Thursday 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm,7 .H Saturday 1 1 am-S pm Sunday 12 noon to 5 pm Ml HOUB HFTEH TnHIIIEIG We oiler Esxibla hours 6 Mali determined echedvlaa. 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