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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.

Fantasy Football Challenge - December 2003 Fantasy Football Articles

Fantasy Football Challenge - December 2003 Article Archives

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staffer Michael Eisen noted this afternoon, Jim Fassel will stand on the Giants sideline for the 112th and final time this Sunday when Carolina visits the Meadowlands. The club and Fassel announced last week that this season -- and this game -- would be his last with the organization.

Fassel is 58-52-1 in the regular season, plus 2-3 in postseason play. He had hoped to be here much longer, which is one reason Sunday figures to be fraught with emotion for him.

"Its going to be rough, I know that," Fassel said today. "I have to get myself ready for that. Walking out on the field for the last time and leaving the field for the last time -- I have a lot of my life wrapped up right here. Anytime youve committed that much of your life, its not the easiest thing to do, to just walk away."

Three players who were in Fassels first starting lineup will be in his last: running back Tiki Barber and defensive linemen Michael Strahan and Keith Hamilton.

Ike Hilliard would have made it a quartet, but he was unable to practice Friday and will remain sidelined with a knee injury.

Fassel will also be without Kerry Collins (ankle) and Jeremy Shockey (knee), neither of whom has even attempted to practice this week.

The offense will instead continue to rely on Jesse Palmer at quarterback, inconsistent rookie Visanthe Shiancoe at tight end and promising-but-unpolished David Tyree as the starting wideout opposite Amani Toomer.

Its also worth noting the Giants are so wracked by injury they are fielding an offensive line that is basically at what the Sports XChange characterized as "minor league levels."

The tackles are Ian Allen and Jeffrey Hatch -- Allen is a second-year free agent who was moved from the right to left side replace veteran Luke Petitgout (back, injured reserve); Hatch was the third round pick

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