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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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years; Ive been playing and they bring another guy in without sort of (telling) me whats going on. I just have to take it as it is. But hes going to come in and help us try to win games. I cant be selfish right now; I just want to win games."
As noted above, Jones is considered a better pass catcher than Thomas, although neither has put up particularly impressive receiving numbers.
Jones has averaged 24 catches for 6.7 yards in four NFL seasons. Thomas averaged 23 catches for 7.4 yards in his first two seasons but caught just 9 passes for 36 yards last season.
"I just didnt have an opportunity to really catch the ball since Ive been here," Thomas said. "You can go back and watch my college film, and you see me catching the ball. You saw me practice out here today. You see me catch."
Smith was pleased with what he saw on the first day from both backs, and he says hell keep an open mind about competition there and at every other position.
"I think Anthony Thomas came out strong," Smith said. "We have a starting rotation that we use, but once guys get on the field, its really open season, and the cream will come to the top. I think both of the guys got a good start on that. ..."
Maybe so. ...
But I still tend to agree with Chicago Sun-Times staffer Mike Mulligan, who reminded readers on Friday that Jones was handpicked for the role because he fits the new scheme, has shown signs of improving and could get chunks of yards as opposed to three yards and a cloud of dust.
And as Mulligan summed up: "[Jones] is the starter, make no mistake about it. The job is his to lose. ...
Also of interest. ...
Quarterback Rex Grossman impressed the coaches with his ability to run the offense after taking a crash course under new coordinator Terry Shea. But he admitted the finger he broke in the season finale hasnt returned to full strength.
"My finger is mostly healed," Grossman said. "Its fine right now. Its not bothering me right now, and it can get stronger but that will come
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