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Sports Illustrated November 19, 2002 Kelley King |
King of Lubbock Kliff Kingsbury has matured into nation's top passer.  |
AskMen.com November 13, 2002 Mark Simmons |
Should Johnnie Cochran Sue The NFL? Why have there only been five black coaches in the past 16 years? In my opinion, this has more to do with upbringing, sociology and demographics.  |
Sports Illustrated November 13, 2002 Peter King |
Secondary Concern Already playoff contenders, the Saints got a lift with the addition of Dale Carter to a suspect pass defense  |
Salon.com November 12, 2002 King Kaufman |
The fools in Section 207 The NFL establishment doesn't like quarterback controversies, but in St. Louis and Minnesota, the fans might have a point.  |
Sports Illustrated November 12, 2002 Kelley King |
Where this Buffalo roams Colorado tailback Chris Brown talks about leading the herd.  |
Registered Rep. November 1, 2002 Rick Weinberg |
Show Him the Money When Terrell Owens of the San Francisco 49ers caught a 37-yard touchdown pass against the Seattle Seahawks on Oct. 14, strutted into the end zone for the game-winning score and reached into his sock for a pen, only one fan knew what was up: broker Greg Eastman.  |
Sports Illustrated November 8, 2002 Paul Zimmerman |
Pack attack Cheeseheads want their due, but they're still second best.  |
Salon.com November 6, 2002 King Kaufman |
Why I love college football's overtime system It's weird, it's wacky -- and it beats the hell out of the NFL's version, in which a coin toss can be the key play.  |
Sports Illustrated November 6, 2002 Ivan Maisel |
Back in Vogue In a year of spread offenses for college football, the running back has reemerged as the most important position on the field.  |
Sports Illustrated November 6, 2002 Rick Reilly |
Robbing Darren to Pay Paul Do you think it's hypocritical for the NFL to fine its players for violent hits, taunting and unnecessary roughness with one hand and cash in on the very same thing with the other?  |
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