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With Rod Smith coming off hip surgery, Marshall practiced with the first-team offense during Wednesday's quarterback camp. He liked the feel of it so much he wants to stay in the starting lineup. "That's my goal," he said. "My goal isn't to just play football. It isn't just to start. I want to win the Super Bowl. I want to be a Pro Bowl player. In time, I'll prove I'm a top-notch receiver in the NFL."
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Marshall finished his rookie season strong, catching 14 passes in Jay Cutler's five starts, only to be arrested on domestic violence charges during the offseason. But Marshall is eager to put that episode in the past and hard work seems to be one way of doing that. In fact, the second-year WR remained on the field after Wednesday's session to work one-on-one with coaches on some technical issues regarding route-running and getting off the line of scrimmage. The workload seems to fit Marshall's stated goals.
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