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Fantasy Football Articles - November 2003
Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in November 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 - November 2003 Fantasy Football Articles
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Which brings us back to Bennett. ...
St. Paul Pioneer Press beat man Bill Williamson reports that coaches wanted to give Bennett more carries in each game as he returns from the fractured left foot that made him miss the first seven games of the season. He had eight carries in his first game back two weeks ago, then ran the ball seven times last week.
The reason: The Vikings were playing from behind the entire game against the San Diego Chargers. Offensive coordinator Scott Linehan said Bennett, who is expected to move back into the starting lineup within the next three weeks, would get more chances this week against the Raiders.
"It all depends on how the game goes, but we look for him to have a big impact," Linehan said. "Michael is the type of guy you like to have long, clock-killing drives with. Hopefully we can have some of those this week."','11/15/2003','5:50:00 AM','Saturday',569 6139,6,11,'Gage Emerging Big-Play Threat; Booker Off Injury Report...','As chicagobears.com senior writer Larry Mayer noted on Friday, Marty Booker, Dez White and David Terrell all have more catches than Justin Gage, but no Bears receiver has produced more big plays than the rookie.
A fifth-round draft pick from Missouri, Gage enters Sundays home game against the St. Louis Rams with a team-leading five receptions of 20 or more yards out of seven catches.
"Justin has come a long way since training camp," said head coach Dick Jauron. "He was a terrific college player and we drafted him because we thought he had the opportunity to be a terrific pro player.
"Hes really taken to how you have to practice to be able to perform on Sunday in the National Football League-the intensity of the practice, the speed of the practice and just the physical strain of it.
"Hes adjusted very well. Hes improved every week. Hes plucked the ball out of the air for us. Hes running better routes. I really think
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