Posted by Boston Herald on 7/7/2004, 18:15:45 "I've received a few offers," said Adams, "but nothing firm. Now we'll just play the waiting game." While the Lagers wait, they must still prepare for the upcoming season. Bill Cowher has not been re-signed as head coach, and it is uncertain which players the team will retain for the 2004 season. "We'll leave that up to the new owners of the team," said Adams. "But I have a pretty good idea who is staying on board." Clinton Portis seems to be a lock to stay on the Lagers' roster. Others have speculated that Jeff Garcia will return at quarterback. But experts predict the team will try to trade Tony Gonzalez and others for a "1.5" rule player to complement Portis, also a "1.5" player. Stay tuned.
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BOSTON, MASS. -- With the future of the Boston Lagers franchise still in limbo, the team faces an uncertain 2004 football season. The franchise has been put up for sale by beer magnate Sam Adams. Several ownership groups are working on bids to bring the Lagers to the west coast.
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