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Articles in June, 2002 issue of Football Digest
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Dead men walking; we know only this much about the newly hired NFL head coaches: time is not on their side
by Mike Stokes -
Still getting ready - Uncovering the Past
by William Wagner -
Street fighting man; the blood-and-guts warrior reflects on what it means to finally have received the call to the Hall - Interview: Dan Hampton
by Chuck O'Donnell - Quick quiz
- The dream team - The Fans Speak Out
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One year after: there is still much we don't know about Michael Vick, the no. 1 pick in the 2000 draft - 2002 NFL Draft Preview
by George Henry -
Franchise snapshot: New England patriots
by Chuck O'Donnell - Marv Levy: the hall of fame coach says a miraculous victory over the Oilers in the playoffs in 1993 summed up the tenacity of his Bills - The Game I'll Never Forget
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The stat sheet: no. 1 picks
by William Wagner - 2001 team-by-team individual statistics - Names and Numbers
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It's just a job; defensive end Julius Peppers is perhaps the most talented player in the Class of '02, but his first love always will be basketball - 2002 NFL Draft Preview
by Scott Fowler - Is Sharpe the best? - The Fans Speak Out
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On-the-job training; teams are homing in on players who can make an instant impact in the pros, such as Phillip Buchanon of Miami - Team Needs
by Barry Wilner -
Words to live by for NFL coaches: "you're fired" - Kickoff
by William Wagner -
Strength in numbers; David Carr is one of the few marquee names on this side of the ball, but there is still plenty of depth - Offensive Analysis
by Barry Wilner - Pats power - The Fans Speak Out
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Line 'em up again; for the second straight year, many of the top players are linemen, including Tennessee's John Henderson - Defensive Analysis
by Barry Wilner
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