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Football Digest
Articles in Sept 2005 issue of Football Digest
- Football Digest's predicted order of finish
- Thinking big … once again: the Eagles, led by Donovan McNabb, have what it takes to get back to the Super Bowl, and maybe win it
by Bob Grotz - Braced for a breakout: Kyle Boller and the Ravens are looking to move past Pittsburgh and into the division's top spot
by Barry Wilner - NFL directory
- Charging up the charts: LaDainian Tomlinson and San Diego will keep moving in the right direction after their surprising season in 2004
by Barry Wilner - Who's best? Who knows?
- Quick quiz
- Go Bears
by Jeff Schwartz - Still soaring: led by the most exciting player in footballMichael Vickthe Falcons once again will be looking down on the rest of this division
by Scott Fowler - Gazing at the stars: better get used to these namesyou'll be seeing a lot of them in 2005
- Lost in space
by Vince Green - Eli's turn
by Bobby Jenkins - A sorry state of affairs: in the NFL's weakest division, we anoint Daunte Culpepper and the Vikings the front-runners by default
by Andy Friedlander - Let's try this again: as usual, Shaun Alexander and the Seahawks are trying to prove they have more than just potential
by Steve Silverman - A cut above
by Barry Wilner - 10 questions for 2005: the first one is a no-brainer: can Tom Brady's Patriots march into the history book?
by Vito Stellino - A threepeat? Until further notice, Tom Brady and the Patriots are the favorites to win yet another Super Bowl title
by Barry Wilner - Unstoppable: look for more of the same type of explosiveness this season from Peyton Manning and the Colts
by Larry Mayer - 2005 NFL schedule: all times Eastern
- 2005 NFL team-by-team schedules