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By Aaron Schatz
Special to Page 2 Monday, August 1, 2005 In December, I wrote an article for Page 2 analyzing the greatest quarterback seasons of all time by translating the numbers of the past into the offensive environment of 2004. For the new book "Pro Football Prospectus 2005," I revisited that analysis, taking into account not only the final four games of 2004 but also several suggestions made by ESPN readers. The new analysis includes sacks, strength of schedule and rushing numbers. (Thanks to that last change, Steve Young now has two of the top ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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