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By Bruce Feldman
ESPN The Magazine Wednesday, September 22, 1999 When a legend comes back to life, word travels fast. But late this spring, a story spun its way through the Louisiana Bayou -- from the fried catfish joints down in Lafayette to the Baptist churches up in Natchitoches -- in record time. The great Josh Booty was at it again, or so the story goes: Freed at last from a six-year commitment to the Florida Marlins, the home-grown passing phenom uncorked a football so far it cleared the rim of Tiger Stadium and landed in the parking lot. Not bad for a ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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