Bronco’s Receiver to Avoid Punishment….
Well the suspense has ended and fans in Denver can rejoice. Troubled star wideout Brandon Marshall has managed once again to avert severe penalty on the field. Last season following his well documented multiple infractions off the field Marshall was facing a possibility of being suspended for four games by the league. He managed to avert severe punishment when his two game suspension was reduced to just a single game.
This past March the Broncos stud receiver, who seems to have the knack of having trouble find him off the field was once again in the middle of controversy. Involved with a charge of disorderly conduct, Marshall was facing serious trouble with the league and looking at the possibility of a lengthy suspension.
In recent news, with charges dropped and it appears Marshall has managed once again to hurdle another bump in the road to success, or has he. Apparently there is another case stemming from an earlier incident, which doesn’t appear to be threatening for Marshall yet.
If cleared and ready to play at the start of the 2009 season, Marshall is a legit top 10 wideout in most fantasy leagues. The Bronco’s receiver is coming off back to back 100-plus reception seasons for over 1,200-yards. Playing the role of Randy Moss in the Bronco’s new offense (Patriots West), Marshall could be on the verge of a very big 2009 campaign.
If this Bronco can manage to buck his way free of trouble, he’s likely to be one of the more sought after receivers in fantasy this year!
By David Ortega
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