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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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according to the XChange, rookie receiver Bethel Johnson will be used more this week in multiple wide receiver sets to stretch the Giants defense and test its nickel and dime corners.','10/11/2003','3:20:00 AM','Saturday',306 5877,9,6,'Hard Working Carter Out-Performing His Role Model...','In an article published Thursday, Fort Worth Star-Telegram staff writer Clarence E. Hill Jr. noted that Quincy Carter has spent much of his NFL career looking up to Eagles star Donovan McNabb.

A similarly styled run-pass quarterback, McNabb was the perfect example of what Carter hoped to develop into one day.

And ever since his mom became fast friends with McNabb''s mom when they worked with the NFL Mothers Association -- resulting in a bond between the two players -- Carter gained a confidant as well as a role model.

But this relationship always had an order, with McNabb as the established star and Carter a work in progress.

So it will be a bit of role reversal in the Eagles-Cowboys game tomorrow, with as Hill put it: "Carter coming in playing like someone on the verge of a Campbell''s commercial and McNabb heading for the soup line."

As the leader of the league''s top-ranked offense, Carter ranks sixth in the NFC in quarterback rating, third in passing yards and first in yards per pass.

Never mind McNabb''s struggles and the controversy that swirled around him last week. The shock in this new relationship is Carter''s rise from nearly forgotten to a difference-making force.

He did it the old fashioned way: With hard work.

"Everyone was pretty down on him last year and the year before," McNabb said. "But I think what Quincy has done and he''s shown it -- his work ethic in the off-season, he''s shown it -- just his dedication of just trying to be a better quarterback, and it''s paying off."

Carter had impressed head coach Bill Parcells by coming to the club''s Valley Ranch complex before daylight and leaving well after dark. Carter took that approach a step further

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