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Articles in August 19, 2002 issue of Sporting News, The
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Lone Eagle: few NFL coaches have as much absolute power as Philadelphia's Andy Reid. He deserves the credit for successes, but he alone must take the blame if His Way doesn't put His Team in the Super Bowl
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McSorley is the right guy for this job
by Tim Wharnsby - `Hey, didn't you used to be Scott Rolen's excuse?'
- Soundbitten
- NFC
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`Gess' work: Washington State quarterback Jason Gesser could make finding Pullmanand picking a Heisman winnera little easier this fall
by Carter Strickland - Cold shoulder
- N.L
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How to fly higher than the Eagles
by Mike DeCourcy - Pigskin previews
- Do not adjust your set
- AFC
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No secrets here: what's with all those games on the schedules? And just how many teams are bound for bowls? The Pigskin Professor has the inside dish on the 2002 season, and he's blowing the lid off it all
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What's new in '02
by Fritz Quindt - A.L
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Knicks are missing the point
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It doesn't take genius to pass a steroids test
by Dave Kindred - One of a kind
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Coaches must overcome both-way-phobia
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Sooner boomers: the secret is out: a hard-hitting, hard-driving defense led by linemen Tommie Harris and Jimmy Wilkerson is the No. 1 reason Oklahoma is the nation's No. 1 team
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On verbal sparring between certain NFL coaches
by Tim Brando - Soundbitten II
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Going for broke: battered cars and busted ribs have defined Johnny Benson's year. With no hope in the points race, he'll try anything to get his first win and salvage the season
by Matt Crossman - Breaking down barriers
- Voice of the fan
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You never forget your first time
by Todd Jones -
Selling with a smile
by Roger Kuznia - Top secrets 2002 preview
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On the criticism of Keith Van Horn
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Johnny be good … and fast: Johnny Damon has filled the Red Sox's long-standing need for speed and gives them a momentum-building force in their quest to run down the Yankees
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Craven can't win big by himself
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His turn to shine: now that he has experience, Chris Rix of Florida Stale won't be satisfied to take a backseat to The Sunshine State's other star quarterbacks
by Josh Robbins - Bob Hille's starting 5
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The Braves' postseason flops are not just slip-ups
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One on one with … Bill France Jr
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When bison fly: with Byron Leftwich at the controls, Marshall's high-octane offense blows away the competition
by Matt Hayes



