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Top 10 pass combos in NFL history

   A pair of castoffs, Zorn and Largent, teamed up to help the 
  Seahawks rise to prominence when expansion teams were given little hope. 

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   The American Football League was known for its pass-first philosophy, and this 
  Chargers duo was the games' best. 

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   "The Snake" and Biletnikoff, sporting plenty of Stick-Um, gave the 
  Raiders a dangerous offense and delivered a 
   title. 

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   This combination of 
  Packers helped make the passing game a factor in an era when football was a ground-based, run-first sport. 

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   Two of the 
  Cowboys' fabled "Big Three" helped lead Dallas to three 
   triumphs in the 1990s. 

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   In Kelly's fast-paced, no-huddle K-Gun offense, his favorite target was a receiver drafted in the fourth round out of Kutztown. 

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   Together, these two pioneers of the modern game ushered in the era of timing passes and the two-minute offense. 

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   Montana was already one of the game's best passers before Rice came along, but the WR's arrival helped create a legend. 

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   Young picked up where Montana left off, tossing the ball to Rice as the 
  49ers' explosive offense didn't miss a beat. 

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   Manning and Harrison proved true the old adage "practice makes perfect." Hard work on the practice field has netted huge numbers on Sundays. 

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