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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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history to crank out two rushing plays of more than 50 yards in the same game. Compare that statistic to Pittman, whose longest run this season -- on 107 more carries -- is 17 yards.
Heading into Monday nights game against the New York Giants, it would seem a change in running backs would be in line for the Bucs as they try to snap a three-game tailspin.
"The hard part is that Michael Pittmans had a very good year," head coach Jon Gruden said of Pittman. "Hes catching the ball, and hes a versatile back who can run and do some things, protection-wise, that we need done at this time. ...
"We do want more out of Thomas Jones, and hopefully this week will be another opportunity for him."
Also of interest. ...
With the deactivation of Keyshawn Johnson, the Bucs will turn to Joe Jurevicius to start at split end. Jurevicius is still recovering from a torn knee ligament and will making only his second appearance in a game since Week 2.
Keenan McCardell is nursing a right hamstring and will likely draw more double-teams with Johnson gone. Karl Williams, Charles Lee and Reggie Barlow are the remaining receivers.
As reported by the Sports XChange, Jurevicius already has lifted the Bucs spirits with his return last week against the Packers, even though he caught one pass for 5 yards.
"I was excited for Joe," quarterback Brad Johnson said. "Week in and week out, its been "is he coming back? Is he not? Whats going to happen to him? For him to get back on the field after his injury, to catch the ball like he did, it does make an impact on our team. This week, Im sure hell be a little healthier and hes have a few more chances to make plays. ..."
In an article published Friday, War Room analyst Jason Langendorf offered readers the following assessment:
"At 6-5 and 230 pounds, Jurevicius is more like an undersized, athletic tight end than he is a receiver. Sound like
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