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Sports Central September 22, 2004 Cory Danner |
The Year of the Injury People underestimate the importance of the individual in such a team oriented sport as football. For some teams, an injury to one player is the difference between an 11-5 season and an 8-8 season.  |
Sports Central September 21, 2004 Brad Oremland |
NFL Week 2 Power Rankings See how the NFL teams are being ranked at the end of week two.  |
BusinessWeek September 27, 2004 Mark Hyman |
Agents Who Play as Rough as Linebackers The controversial Poston brothers are rewriting the rules on NFL salaries as they negotiate deals for more than 40 players, mostly National Football League stars.  |
Sports Central September 20, 2004 Eric Poole |
Crazy Joe's House of Cornerbacks Did Mike Shanahan take advantage of Joe Gibbs, a guy who had been out of the NFL for more than a decade and might have been locked in a 1980s mindset that attaches too much value to a feature running back?  |
Sports Central September 20, 2004 M. Edward Guest |
Producing a True Champion Do we need to provide for a "good loss" mechanism to ensure that teams are not penalized for losing tough, long-shot, football games, when others do not participate in such contests?  |
Sports Central September 16, 2004 Jeffrey Boswell |
NFL Weekly Predictions: Week 2 Satirical article about the upcoming week in football.  |
Sports Central September 15, 2004 Doug Graham |
Dying Embers in the Steel City How do the Pittsburgh Steelers keep Jerome Bettis happy, despite making him the backup running back when he still believes he can be the starter on a contending team where running the ball is the bulk of their offense?  |
Sports Central September 14, 2004 Brad Oremland |
NFL Week 1 Power Rankings The following rankings are based on how good a team is after the first week of official play, with perhaps a few surprises -- Denver at number one over Culpepper's career day?  |
Sports Central September 14, 2004 Mark Chalifoux |
Luck of the Irish Returns to South Bend A star was born in South Bend on Saturday, in the shape of super-frosh Darius Walker, who gained 115 yards in his first three quarters of college ball, scoring two touchdowns on his way into Irish lore. Paul Hornung must've been proud.  |
Sports Central September 13, 2004 Kenneth Asuquo |
Wolverines Wake Up the Echoes Michigan better note that their team is not the same as last year's team. The whispers of being overrated are starting to get louder.  |
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