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Fantasy Football Articles - March 2004

Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in March 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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with a new coaching staff headed by Lovie Smith.

"We decided to release Kordell because it was in the best interest of all parties," Bears general manager Jerry Angelo said. "Our recent philosophical changes on offense. ... Do no fit [his] skill sets as well as the previous [system] did. ..."

According to Chicago Sun-Times beat man Brad Biggs, Grossman began hitting the playbook with new offensive coordinator Terry Shea on Monday.

Grossman had already talked to Shea a half-dozen times in an attempt to make sure the offenses leader on the ground and running with the new offense for the first mini-camp March 26. Shea, who came from Kansas City, where he was quarterbacks coach, assured Grossman that the Bears, indeed, will be taking the pages from the Chiefs playbook.

"Were just going to start talking and going over things, Grossman said. "Im sure hes going to put his own personality into it. ...

And in yet another follow-up. ... Denver Post staff writer Adam Schefter reported this morning that Broncos wide receiver Ed McCaffrey made it official today: He announced his retirement from pro football after 13 seasons.

McCaffrey, who has spent nine seasons with the Broncos, made the announcement at a news conference at Broncos headquarters in Dove Valley, joined by his wife and children. ...

And finally. ... The Dallas Cowboys got another up-close look at Drew Henson during a private workout Monday at team headquarters.

It showed renewed interest by the team in Henson, who is giving up baseball to return to football.

His rights are held by the Houston Texans, who already have a young quarterback in David Carr. The Texans drafted Henson in the sixth round last year hoping to trade him if he did decide to play football.

Henson, who played at Michigan, is hoping to arrange a trade to the team of his choice. If

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