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Fantasy Football Articles - December 2003
Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in December 2003 within the world of fantasy football. You may want to read these articles for research on players in the coming year, or just check to see if we were way off base with our reporting. Whatever the reason, it's all here for your enjoyment.
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any time you have a young guy with that kind of talent, he has to be a part of your plan and you want to get the ball to him as much as you can. ..."
Also of interest. ...
In an article published Monday, Pro Football Weekly noted that even though some observers have speculated the beating that David Carr took last year has carried over to this year, the opposite is true.
He has missed 18 quarters of action due to a sprained ankle and a sprained right throwing shoulder, but team officials feel that both injuries occurred on freak plays.
In 2002, Carr endured a QB-record 76 sacks, but heading into the season, he claimed to be in the best shape of his life.
With Carr a "Dreaded Game-Time Decision" for a second-straight week, the team might have to rely on rookie Dave Ragone, who started last Sunday, again tomorrow.
Although the left-handed Ragone does not possess Carrs arm strength, he can throw precise passes. Ragones work ethic has wowed the coaching staff. He usually stays 20 minutes after practice to get in some extra throws.
And finally. ...
Also according to Thompson, team officials believe rookie tight end Bennie Joppru, out all season because of a hamstring injury, will come back strong in 2004.
Ideally, Joppru would become the teams most well-rounded tight end and add another dimension to an offense that has made great strides under coordinator Chris Palmer.','12/13/2003','9:00:00 PM','Saturday',846 6413,14,15,'Weather The Least Of Marlers Worries...','In an article published early Saturday, Florida Times-Union staff writer Vito Stellino noted that rookie kicker Seth Marler, who played his college ball at Tulane and never kicked north of West Point where he faced Army, will have to deal with the elements when the Jaguars play the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.
But Marler, who has struggled at times this year while making just 16-of-26 field goal attempts, said he wont try to compensate
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