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By Len Pasquarelli
ESPN.com Thursday, June 20, 2002 During his three seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles, head coach Andy Reid has never had a wide receiver with more than 63 catches, or one who posted more than 833 yards. But when the salary-cap casualty floodgates sprung open nearly three weeks ago, sending experienced wide receivers like Keenan McCardell and Antonio Freeman into the market, Reid and vice president Joe Banner never once considered reaching for the telephone to contact any of the free agents suddenly available to them. And so ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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