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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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following Sunday''s victory against the Arizona Cardinals.

"I will tell you this, just so you know, when the game is over, he ices after the game, then he comes over here and watches the film, so that ought to tell you something," Parcells said. "Now when quarterbacks coach Sean Payton tells him what he did wrong the next day, he already knows. ... He could be out having a good time, but he''s not. He''s in here taking care of his business. That''s important to me. I''ll bet you there weren''t too many other quarterbacks in the NFL doing that."

Carter wasn''t doing that last year, either. But once he got over the shock of being benched in favor of Chad Hutchinson after seven games in 2002, he made a vow to himself that he would give football 100 percent of his attention.

Of course, Parcells'' presence helped along the process, considering the demands he puts on his quarterbacks. But Carter, who won the starting job in training camp, followed through by making the Cowboys'' complex his home away from home.

"This is my work spot," Carter said. "This is how it should be. I am single. My kids live with my mom. What else should I be doing? God has put me in a place where I can take care of my kids and my mom. I don''t have too many burdens. It''s my job and my duty to give football 100 percent and prepare myself the best way."

Carter said Sunday''s postgame celebration at the team''s complex with the janitors and the film was just part of the job of being a quarterback that he learned from Parcells. The Cowboys generally put the game plan in on Wednesdays, and Carter says the two days prior to that are critical for him to get ahead of the process.

"I like to put the game behind me on the same night so when I get up here Monday I have a fresh start," Carter said. "I try to watch at least three games before Wednesday so when I go out to the walk-through, I have seen a lot of things already."

Carter''s teammates can see the difference his new work ethic has had on his game and his team.

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