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By Jason Langendorf
ESPN.com Tuesday, November 21, 2006 Look behind any hot-shot flyboy, and you'll find an even-keeled wingman. Maverick had Goose. Snoopy had Woodstock. Even Jack Tripper had Larry Dallas. That's why Marc Bulger owners should be bracing for the possibility -- and from the looks of Week 11, the likelihood -- of a crash-and-burn. The misconception of St. Louis' passing game always has been the notion that WR Torry Holt is Bulger's co-pilot, the man behind the man. Not true. Holt is important, no doubt, but Bulger's true wingman is LT ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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