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Fantasy Football Articles - February 2004
Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in February 2004 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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evaluation process, lend another set of eyes every day at training camp and have a voice in the offensive scheme during the regular season.
In Fassels past five seasons, the Giants ranked in the top half of the league in offense three times. Over that span, they finished 11th or higher in passing in all but one season.
In five seasons under Billick and offensive coordinator Matt Cavanaugh, the Ravens offense has finished in the bottom half of NFL four times. Over that span, the Ravens were ranked 22nd or lower in passing in all but one season.
With Fassel joining the Ravens, it marks the first time in NFL history that two Super Bowl head coaches are on the same staff. If Fassel does not land a job elsewhere next year, the Ravens plan to ask him to return in the same capacity.
One other item of interest here. ...
In an article published Monday, Sun staffer Mike Preston reported that Jamal Lewis has already ballooned to at least 20 pounds over his playing weight, but the team isnt concerned. Lewis, who led the league in rushing last season, says he will take a month off before starting to train again.
Preston added that team officials will monitor him closely before various mini-camps, and they might bring up the weight issue if Lewis, as expected, demands his contract be restructured to make him the leagues highest-paid back.','2/5/2004','10:45:00 AM','Thursday'16092,2004,987 6552,10,75,'Portis Wants New Deal, But Denies Hell Hold Out...','In an article published Thursday, Denver Post sports writer Adam Schefter advised readers that Clinton Portis acknowledged there is trouble in paradise. In fact, the star halfback seemed to indicate that unless he has a new contract before training camp, he could hold out.
A day later, Portis angrily denied Schefters report.
"I never said that I wasnt coming to camp if my contract didnt get redone," Portis told Rocky Mountain News staffer Lee Rasizer Thursday. "I never said
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