European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 30, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday october 30,1990 the stars and stripes a a a Page 23ex-Colt Odom leads dolphins past Indianapolis sunday in the nil Indianapolis apr Welcome Home Cliff Odom. The Miami linebacker Cut Loose by Indianapolis last Spring recovered a Fumble for a touchdown and made a vicious sideline tackle that knocked quarterback Jack Trudeau out for the season As the dolphins beat the Colts 27-7 sunday. A a Jack a a Good Friend of mine. I did no to want him to be Hurt a said Odom. A a it a unfortunate it happened. I hate for anybody to be the touchdown by Odom came on a recovery of a fumbled snap that Trudeau took from his 1-Yard line. It Wasny to payback for being let go after eight years with the Colts said the 32-year-old Odom a former Colts defensive Captain who led the team in tackles in two seasons. A that Wasny to the intent whatsoever a said Odom who also had five tackles sunday. A my intent was just to go out there and play the same Type of football that Cliff Odom always plays. I think that a what i it was the fourth straight Victory for Miami 6-1its longest winning Streak in five years. Trudeau sustained a Tom ligament in his right knee and Rookie Jen George went out with a bruised left knee on a sack by Karl Wilson late in the third Quarter leaving 40-year-old Veteran Joe Ferguson As the Only healthy quarterback for Indianapolis 2-5. Trudeau who missed most of the 1988 season with torn ligaments in his left knee also will be out the rest of this year. Eric Dickerson playing in just his second game since rejoining the Colts was held to 27 Yards on 10 carries ending a Streak of six straight 100-Yard games against the dolphins. A pass interception of Ferguson by Lif fort Hobley on the final play of the third Quarter set up Miami a final touchdown a 2-Yard end sweep to the wide Side of the Field by Tony Paige that completed a 14-play, 70-Yard drive. Earlier Pete Stoyanovich kicked two Field goals and Jim Jensen caught a 5-Yard touchdown pass from Dan Marino who hit 21 of 29 for 161 Yards for the game. The Miami defense limited Indianapolis to 32 Yards Rushing and 117 Yards passing from its Trio of quarterbacks. Odom a touchdown the first of his 10-year career came on the second play against the Colts who left him on the unprotected free agent list last Spring. Miami built the Lead to 10-0 on Stoya Novich a 34-Yard Field goal late in the opening period then Odom put the big hit a clean shot on a scrambling Trudeau three plays into the second period. That sent the recently signed Ferguson the oldest player in the nil into the game for Indianapolis. Miami a Jarvis Williams steals Ball from Colts Bill Brooks to snuff out first half fall to packers Milwaukee a Darrell Thompson ran 12 Yards for his first pro touchdown Ana Shawn Patterson returned an interception nine Yards for another score sunday As the Green Bay packers handed the struggling Minnesota Vikings their fifth straight loss 24-10. Green Bay 3-4 intercepted five passes in beating the Vikings for the sixth time in their last seven meetings. The Vikings fell to 1-6. Thompsons to with 4 23 left in the second Quarter gave the packers a 10-3 Lead. Patterson a interception and score in the third Quarter just about erased the chances of a Viking comeback. Patterson a defensive end playing Only his second game this season because of nagging hamstring problems jumped up and deflected Rich Gannony a pass caught the Ball and ran into the end zone. That gave the packers a 17-3 Lead with 44 seconds to go in the third Quarter. The packers then intercepted Gannon on the Vikings first three possessions of the fourth Quarter two by Rookie Leroy Butler. Green Bay made it 24-3 with one minute left on Don Majkowski a six Yard run. Minnesota scored with 38 seconds to go when Anthony Carter caught a 49-Yard pass from Gannon that was deflected in the end zone. The Vikings then recovered an onside kick but Mark Murphy made the packers fifth interception with 24 seconds to go. Green Bay scored in the first Quarter on Chris jackets 35-Yard Field goal four plays after hers chel Walker fumbled at the Minnesota 15 on the Vikings first play from scrimmage. Minnesota mounted a drive from its 46 to the packers 3 As Carter caught three passes. But Gannon was stopped Short on a third-and-1 quarterback draw Ana the Vikings settled for a 20-Yard Field goal by Donald Igwe Buike with 10 19 left in the first half. That tied the game 3-3. Bears outlast cards 37-27 Tempe Ariz. Apr the Phoenix cardinals got a lesson in smash Mouth football from the team that invented it a the Chicago bears. Neal Anderson scored twice on 2-Yard runs and Jim Harbaugh passed and ran for two More touchdowns As Chicago withstood a late cardinals comeback for a 3121 Victory sunday. The pfc Central leading bears 6-1 led 28-7 at halftime after limiting Phoenix to 120 net Yards a including 21 Rushing. Chicago then held on for its third consecutive Victory. It came in front of 71,233 fans the largest crowd Ever to watch a game Between the a Fly a oldest rivals. Phoenix 2-5 rallied behind Timm Rosenbach who completed 18 of 30 passes for two touchdowns and a career High 256 Yards despite four sacks. He hit . Smith for a 3-Yard score 23 seconds before halftime and closed the Gap to 31-21 on a 40-yarder to Roy Green with 7 16 to play. The cardinals got the Ball Back on safety Lonnie Youngs diving interception at the Chicago 35-Yard line with 6 06 left but had to punt it away after losing eight Yards on three plays. Chicago led 28-0 in the first half and finished with 382 Yards total offence a 223 of it Rushing a As Brad Muster gained 99 Yards on 12 carries and Anderson 74 on 20 attempts. Harbaugh who was 6-for-6 for 134 Yards in the first half wound up completing nine of 14 passes for 166 Yards including a 67-Yard touchdown to Ron Morris. The bears took a 7-0 Lead 3 24 into the game on Andersons 2-Yard run. It capped a six play 84-Yard drive in which Anderson accounted for 62 of the Yards including 41 on a screen pass from Harbaugh. Harbaugh a 1-Yard sneak on a fourth and goal play 2 g9 into the second Quarter made it 14-0. The score was set up by Mark carriers interception of Johnny Johnson a option pass and a 14-Yard return to the cards 20. After a Phoenix punt to the Chicago 32-Yard line Harbaugh found a wide open Morris who caught the Ball at the 25, avoided cardinals safety Tim Mcdonald on a spin move and ran untouched into the end zone. Anderson capped a 66-Yard drive with a 2-Yard run for a 28-0 Lead 1 56 before Naif time. Lions dump erring saints new Orleans a Jimmy Williams returned a Fumble 53 Yards for a touchdown and the Detroit Lions intercepted three of Steve Walsh a passes to beat the new Orleans saints 27-10 sunday. Walsh threw two interceptions in the second half and flubbed a Handoff in the third Quarter to contribute to the saints defeat. New Orleans first four possessions of the second half ended in turnovers a two interceptions and two fumbles. The Lions won despite virtually no contribution from Barry Sanders who was held to 10 Yards in 12 carries. New Orleans 2-5 led 7-0 on a 6-Yard pass from Walsh to Eric Martin and 10-7 at halftime on a 47-Yard Field goal by Morten Andersen. Detroit 3-4 drove 54 Yards for a touchdown on a 5-Yard pass from Rodney Peete to Robert Clark in the second Quarter got 10 Points in the third Quarter on Williams Fumble return and a 25-Yard Field goal by Rich Karlis then got three More in the fourth Quarter on a 39-yarder by Karlis. Sanders scored Detroit a final touchdown with 1 55 left in the game one play after Darren Carrington recovered a fumbled punt. Linebacker Chris Spielman intercepted Walsh to give the Lions the Ball at the new Orleans 42 and set up a 35-Yard drive to Karliss tying Field goal. Then Rueben Mayes fumbled a reception when hit by Leroy Irvin Williams picked it up and Tightrope the right sideline to score the go ahead touchdown. Walsh hit Gill Fenerty sarm with a Handoff attempt As the third Quarter Drew to a close and Ray Crockett recovered at the new Orleans 36-Yard line. Six plays later Karlis kicked his 39-yarder
