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By Ivan Maisel
ESPN.com Wednesday, April 4, 2007 TEMPE, Ariz. -- For nearly 25 years, Dennis Erickson has approached his career the same way that he teaches his quarterbacks to approach the line of scrimmage: See what's before you and make the best call. The rest will take care of itself. "I guess the plus or the minus of my career is that I just kind of played on the day and the time and the season and never worried about the next week much," Erickson said. That's the thing. The most complicated part of Erickson is his résumé ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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