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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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during halftime of the Storms game against the New York Dragons on Sunday.

Galloway said he preferred to be traded now as opposed to being released later when his choice of teams might be limited. Galloway likely would command more money as a free agent, but he said he might not find a team with a system that fits his style of play if he was released later.

"Im a stretch-the-field guy," he said. "I get the defensive backs running and that allows [offenses] to do things underneath or go deep. I need to go deep."

Dallas officials and Johnsons agent were able to rework his Bucs contract into a four-year, $20 million deal, but Galloway balked at the Bucs initial offer of one year and $1.25 million.

Now that they are expecting to gain a little more than $4 million in salary-cap room with the release or trade of safety John Lynch, the Bucs could up the ante for Galloway and finalize the trade.

That additional money also cleared up enough money to sign former Carolina left tackle Todd Steussie, the fourth offensive lineman added by the Bucs through free agency. ...

In New England. ... In an article published Sunday, the Boston Herald reported the Patriots will decide soon whether receiver David Patten returns for another season with the team.

NFL sources say the eight-year veteran is due a roster bonus of $250,000 today.

If the Patriots pay the bonus, it would be an indication Patten is still very much in the teams plans. Theres also the possibility of a restructured, or perhaps reduced, contract.

Agent Mark Lepselter declined comment when the Herald asked about any negotiations with the Patriots, only offering, "Ive always believed the Patriots had a greater appreciation for David Patten than perhaps some in the media have."

Pattens salary for 2004 is $1 million and the team would incur about a $1.5 million salary cap hit. Its not exorbitant, but with Deion Branch, Troy Brown, David Givens and Bethel

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