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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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now, youd like to see us take a few more chances," Chambers told Cole. "The biggest thing for my game is the deep ball. To get two or three balls down the field, that helps my game because I know if you give me that many chances, Im going to get one of them.
"Having [Boston] on the other side only helps me get that chance because you know the defense is going to have to respect him."
Boston already has Chambers respect. Although Chambers, 25, is actually a week older, Boston is two years ahead of Chambers at the pro level. Boston was a year ahead in high school and came out for the draft a year early.
"The thing about [Boston], hes already been where I want to go," Chambers said. "Hes been to a Pro Bowl. Hes had a 1,500-yard season. I see what he does and I want to learn from those things, see if I can pick up something. ..."
In a related note. ...
The Dolphins on Friday declined to confirm or deny a radio report that Boston has a degenerative heel condition.
WQAM talk show host and Dolphins radio analyst Jim Mandich said he received word of Bostons condition from a person he considers reliable.
"David Boston passed his physical, and thats all were going to say about it," Dolphins spokesman Harvey Greene told the Herald.
Another unnamed team source told Herald staffer Barry Jackson the Dolphins discovered nothing alarming in his physical.
The former Ohio State star suffered a bruised heel during training camp last year and missed one regular-season game. Boston, 25, reportedly must remain on the active roster to collect $5.1 million of the $6.3 million due him over the next two seasons.
Chargers general manager A.J. Smith told the San Diego Union-Tribune, "There are a number of reasons David Boston is not with us. Medical is not one of them. ..."
Other Fantasy-specific news and notes from around the NFL. ...
In Arizona. ... Phoenix police are investigating an alleged domestic violence incident involving Cardinals running
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