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When the NFC goes on offense

Shown with AFC defense


Anything can happen with the array of offensive firepower coach Andy Reid has at his disposal. Even without Mike Vick and Brett Favre, starter Jeff Garcia, Donovan McNabb, and Brad Johnson are more than capable at QB. One thing you probably won't see is play-action; it gives linebackers, who normally aren't allowed to blitz in this game, free rein to attack the opposing quarterback.

Players representing National Football Conference teams with the number of Pro Bowl appearances in parenthesis (Note: Bold denotes starters ).

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When the AFC goes on offense

Shown with NFC defense

Which Rich Gannon will show up today? Will it be the one who was picked off five times in the Super Bowl, or the one who led the AFC to four touchdowns last year on the way to a 38-30 victory and his second-consecutive Pro Bowl MVP award? Maybe the latter, especially since his favorite target from last year, the Colts' Marvin Harrison, is back after four catches for 80 yards and a TD in the 2002 game.

Players representing American Football Conference teams with the number of Pro Bowl appearances in parenthesis. (Note: Bold denotes starters ).

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