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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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Fantasy Football Challenge - October 2003 Articles Archives

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[Romo]. Hopefully, they will be prepared when they are asked to play. I keep on them about being ready. I hope he''s doing that."

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The Cowboys have had a 100-yard receiver in all four games this season. Galloway (Atlanta and New York Jets) and Terry Glenn (New York Giants and Arizona) each have two. The streak extends to five, including the 2002 final game when Antonio Bryant had 170 yards receiving at Washington. The five-game streak is the longest since the club had a 100-yard receiver in seven consecutive games in 1995. ...

Jason Witten is listed as doubtful with a broken jaw and won''t play against the Eagles; James Whalen is questionable with a strained hamstring. If Whalen can''t play, Dan Campbell and Tony McGee would be the only tight ends on the active roster for the Cowboys.

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Journeyman receiver Kevin Lockett was given a workout by the Cowboys but was not signed to a contract.

Lockett, who played four seasons in Kansas City, spent last year in Jacksonville with current Cowboys wide receiver coach John McNulty.

The Cowboys traded Reggie Swinton to Green Bay last week, leaving them with only five receivers on the 53-man roster. Randal Williams and Zuriel Smith are playing mostly special teams, with Galloway, Glenn and Bryant handling the receiving chores.','10/11/2003','4:10:00 AM','Saturday',307 5878,27,6,'Garcia Returns To Work Friday...','According to Contra Costa Times reporter Cam Inman, Jeff Garcia practiced Friday after sitting out Thursday''s session because of a bruised right forearm.

"I didn''t see any residual effects from yesterday," head coach Dennis Erickson said. "He threw it well."

Erickson added that some swelling has gone down on Garcia''s arm, which he injured in last Sunday''s win over the Detroit Lions.

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