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In breaking fantasy football news, the NFL's leading receiver might have played his last game of the season after getting suspended ... again. It's getting more and more likely he'll never play another game for that team again. Quick: whom am I talking about?
Terrell Owens, Cris Carter, Randy Moss? No, no and no; wrong coast, wrong former Ohio State star, wrong malcontent.
Nope, I'm talking about Terry Glenn of the Patriots, who leads the NFL in receiving yards per game ... as in one game. He's also leading the league in time-it-takes-to-recover-from-a-hamstring-injury and is streaking for the league-lead in games suspended. Sadly, my current fantasy league doesn't give points for either category.
Glenn's soap opera started several years ago before his playing career even began. Then-New England coach Bill Parcells ...