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Articles in Oct, 2004 issue of Football Digest
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Denver's main man
by Bruce Ryan -
Not done yet: Packers quarterback Brett Favre, who already is a legend, wants to take care of unfinished business before he rides off into the sunset
by Barry Wilner -
Throwbacks in the here and now: old-time jerseys are all the rage, thanks to the loving work of the Mitchell & Ness Nostalgia Co
by Rudy Vorkapic - 2004 NFL schedule
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Where's the college?
by Benjamin Andrews -
Pat Swilling: the 1991 seasonthe best of the linebacker's careerculminated with the first division title in the history of the Saints
by Chuck O'Donnell -
The one that got away
by William Wagner -
Philadelphia's big gamble: in signing Terrell Owens, the Eagles got one of the bestand most controversialwideouts in football. Will he be a help or a hindrance to the team?
by Bob Grotz - Quick quiz
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Novacek revisited
by Jim Whiting -
Ready to soar: the Falcons with Michael Vick and the Jets with Chad Pennington could be two of the most surprising teams of the 2004 season
by Vito Stellino -
Second to none: head coaches get all the glory, but the coordinators are the ones who do the heavy lifting. What follows are our picks for the best offensive and defensive coordinators in the business
by Barry Wilner - NFL directory
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Poor LaDainian
by Sarah Gunderson - The Trojan horses: led by quarterback Matt Leinart, USC has the potential to gallop all the way to the national championship
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You ain't seen nothing yet
by Barry Wilner - 2004 division 1-A college schedules
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NFL preview
by Neil Lindstrom -
His biggest challenge yet: Joe Gibbs won three Super Bowls in his first tour of duty with the Redskins, but the franchise has changed drastically since then
by Vito Stellino - 2004 NFL team-by-team schedules


