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Fantasy Football Articles - December 2003
Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in December 2003 within the world of fantasy football. You may want to read these articles for research on players in the coming year, or just check to see if we were way off base with our reporting. Whatever the reason, it's all here for your enjoyment.
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article published Friday, War Room analyst Jason Langendorf suggested that Anthony Thomas, who has been slowed by viral pneumonia the last few weeks, has good health and opportunity converging at just the right time for his owners.
According to Langendorf, Thomas "is a mudder, which is why he has been better on grass than on turf -- especially at home, where he has six more TDs and averages half a yard more per carry than on the road."
Against a Redskins run defense whose best asset (its linebackers) goes to waste because the undersized line cant keep blockers occupied, Thomas should be productive.
And with Rex Grossman making only his second NFL start (dont forget hell be going up against cornerbacks Champ Bailey and Fred Smoot), Langendorf believes Thomas is virtually guaranteed a 20- or 25-carry haul.
Pretty solid assessment if you ask me.
And finally. ...
In an article published Monday, Chicago Sun-Times staffer Mike Mulligan pointed out that Chicagos offense is last in the league in yards per pass attempt, 4.18, despite rarely throwing to the running backs.
The backs have combined for 30 receptions, and the Bears are on track for the fewest catches by their backs since 1972. How has the passing game been so unproductive despite not throwing checkdowns?
As Mulligan put it: "They have designed passes to wide receivers that barely cover 5 yards."','12/19/2003','5:45:00 PM','Friday',898 6465,13,16,'Does "Less" Harrison Equal More Offensive Success?','Might a bit less of Marvin Harrison mean a longer playoff stay for the Indianapolis Colts this season?
According to ESPN.com insider Len Pasquarelli, the answer is: "Could be."
With former first-round draft pick Reggie Wayne emerging as a viable threat, and Brandon Stokley finally over a string of unfortunate -- but not unexpected -- injuries, Peyton Manning
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