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Fantasy Football Articles - May 2004

Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in May 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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other situations I was looking at. ... There was a lot of upside to being here."

As Dubow put it: "Collins has a stronger arm than Gannon and his ability to throw the deep ball should fit in well with Turners new offense and owner Al Davis model for a quarterback."

Once again, Ill suggest we havent heard the last of this one. ... Stay tuned.','05/25/2004','15:10','Tuesday'1097,2004,1106 6661,30,75,'Owner Pessimistic About George Returning','Eddie George has said he wanted an answer as quickly as possible about his future with the team. And according to Nashville Tennessean staff writer Jim Legwold, Titans owner Bud Adams seemed to give him just that Tuesday.

Still needing to create some salary cap space to sign the teams 13 draft picks, Adams said the franchises all-time leading rusher has likely carried the ball for the last time in a Titans uniform.

"Im very pessimistic," Adams told Legwold. "And I dont see him back. The closer we get to June 1, you know, I dont think hell be with us. Ill be watching someone else for the Titans. Thats not what we intended, but it looks like thats the way its going to be."

As the Associated Press noted, the 30-year-old running back is battling NFL salary cap economics. George would count $7.3 million against the cap this year with a $4.25 million salary.

Teams have an incentive to release veteran players on June 1 or later because they can spread the salary cap hit over two years instead of having it all count this season.

George previously said he didnt "want to wait until July or August to find something out" from the Titans, the only franchise he has ever played for.

Titans general manager Floyd Reese wanted to rework Georges contract in February to reduce his cap figure, but George and agent Lamont Smith refused.

Given a $1 million roster bonus in March, George has been waiting for a new offer.

Smith also represents Titans cornerback Samari Rolle

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