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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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with now," said Joey Galloway, who has benefited from Carter''s improved play. "He is prepared. He is confident. He knows more about this offense than anyone else."

Carter, however, refuses to be satisfied, saying he has not proved anything yet.

"It''s way too early," Carter said. "I am not even scratching the surface. I am not even close. I have to keep getting better. That''s just more hard work."

And speaking of Carter. ... In an article published Monday, ESPN.com insider Len Pasquarelli reminded readers that when he drafted Carter amid hoots of derision in 2001, one component Jerry Jones cited was the quarterback''s ability to throw the deep ball. Carter is doing just that right now.

Which begs the question: Is Jones a better judge of talent than he''s credited for being?

And as Pasquarelli further noted: "Maybe, just maybe, Quincy Carter is a much better quarterback than all the skeptics felt he was, too. There is plenty of season left for Carter to go into the tank, for Parcells to become frustrated and replace him with Hutchinson, who went to camp as the frontrunner for the top job. But through four games, Carter has demonstrated that Parcells made a savvy choice, and begun to validate Jones'' pick of three years ago."

And in a semi-related note. ...

As reported by Star-Telegram staffer Jennifer Floyd Engel, Parcells admitted he considered playing Hutchinson in garbage last Sunday. Parcells just didn''t want to give the wrong impression.

No, not that impression.

His decision had nothing to do with not creating another quarterback debate. He didn''t want to create an impression the game was over. What he wants to do is see if what Hutchinson is learning in practice is translating on the field. Because if something were to happen to Carter, how Hutchinson would play remains an unknown for Parcells.

"I don''t have one," Parcells said when asked what his comfort level with his backup is. "He''s improving as well as [third quarterback] Tony

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