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Sportsbook News for Friday - February 13, 2004

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Sportsbook News
Henson, returning to football, impressive in first workout - 2004-02-13
Quarterback Drew Henson zipped through what looked like a hard 45-minute workout Thursday in Houston before coaches and scouts representing 20 National Football League teams, including the top brass of the Green Bay Packers.

Only two head coaches were present and one of them was Green Bay's Mike Sherman. He was joined by vice president of football operations Mark Hatley, director of pro personnel Reggie McKenzie, personnel analyst John Schneider and offensive coordinator Tom Rossley.
Read the full story at San Jose Mercury News
 
Tom Loewy: Have a fantasy? Read on ... - 2004-02-13
Do you have a fantasy?

Hey, I know what you're thinking. This is the sports section. Don't fret, I'm not referring to whips, restraints and French maid outfits. Get your mind out of the gutter.

I'm talking fantasy sports. If you have one, you will probably be able to find an online outlet to fulfill your every fancy.

According to Register-Mail sports writer and fantasy sports guru Kerry Patrick, make-believe sports have moved beyond baseball and football.
Read the full story at Galesburg Register Mail
 







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