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Salon.com January 21, 2003 King Kaufman |
Bursting at the themes Pirates! Old guys! The ex-coach! There are angles aplenty as the NFL's best offense and defense prepare to meet in the Super Bowl.  |
Salon.com January 17, 2003 Allen Barra |
Penalties, Part 2 The NFL's dreadful officiating can't be ignored anymore. One solution: Give one ref a TV.  |
Knowledge@Wharton January 15, 2003 |
The Super Bowl's Super-expensive Advertising: Does It Work? For the advertising industry and millions of television viewers, the upcoming Super Bowl broadcast, scheduled for Jan. 26 in San Diego, will be a string of entertaining commercials interrupted from time to time by a football game. But do the ads succeed as advertisements?  |
Sports Illustrated January 15, 2003 Kelley King |
From a Leak to a Flood? More blue-chippers may follow quarterback Chris Leak to Florida.  |
Sports Illustrated January 15, 2003 Peter King |
They're Only Human Blown calls and official indecision have at times marred this year's playoffs. But not even the mighty NFL can eliminate mistakes.  |
Salon.com January 10, 2003 King Kaufman |
The joy of failure To err is human, which explains why the drones who run the NFL can't understand the beauty of an honest mistake.  |
Salon.com January 10, 2003 Allen Barra |
Penalties! The visionary interference call that gave Ohio State the championship was an outrage. The noncall that ended the hopes of the N.Y. Giants wasn't.  |
Salon.com January 8, 2003 Robert Scheer |
Between football and war There's something perverse about a nation engrossed in football while the drums of war beat persistently in the background.  |
Salon.com January 8, 2003 King Kaufman |
Football: America's favorite homoerotic sport A tight embrace in the end zone, a gentle head-butt, a slap on the fanny -- it's all just innocent celebration. Isn't it?  |
Salon.com January 3, 2003 Allen Barra |
Hot Tuna Control freak Bill Parcells will burn out in his third year at Dallas. Plus: Pennington's the MVP, not Gannon.  |
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