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Fantasy Football Articles - October 2003

Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in October 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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Aaron Stecker is probable for Sunday''s game with a sprained right knee. If Stecker is limited, Thomas Jones will receive more work. ','10/10/2003','3:45:00 PM','Friday',303 5874,4,6,'Moulds Not Officially Ruled Out -- Yet...','Eric Moulds was unable to practice Friday but head coach Gregg Williams would not officially rule him out for tomorrow''s game against the New York Jets.

"We will work him out Sunday morning," said Williams. "He''s a remarkable athlete on what he''s been able to do. Would I play him if he could go? Yes."

Moulds is listed as doubtful on the injury report after straining a groin during the winning drive in last Sunday''s overtime win against Cincinnati.

Buffalo''s top receiver has accounted for more than a third of the offense and is second in the AFC with 457 yards receiving.

During his eight-year career he has missed just two games (hamstring in 1999) and has played in 62 consecutive games.

Without Moulds, the Bills would have to rely on undrafted free agent Clarence Coleman and fourth-round pick Sam Aiken. Coleman doesn''t have a catch this season and Aiken has been inactive.

As much as he''d like to see Moulds play, Coleman is eager for an opportunity to make a contribution.

"I''m Eric''s back up just in case he goes down," Coleman said. "There''s no telling if I''ll play or not. If Eric can''t play we are not even going to worry about it because we have receivers to back him up, that''s our role. It might take three of us to replace him but that''s our job."

Coleman has been active in all five games, but he hasn''t seen many balls working as the team''s fourth receiver. Nonetheless, Coleman is convinced he''ll be ready when the time comes.

"We go by the quarterback reads," said Coleman. "When Drew [Bledsoe] finally throws me the ball, I have to make sure I get that catch because there is no telling when I''ll get another chance."

Even if he is playing and Bledsoe doesn''t throw him the

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