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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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and was subsequently listed as the No. 2 quarterback, with Danny Kanell serving as the No. 3 option.

"The shoulder''s been pretty good today," Antonopulos said. "Obviously it isn''t totally 100 percent, but this (time off) will allow it to get to full strength, without question."

Plummer''s absence means that Beuerlein will start for a second consecutive week when the Broncos visit Minnesota. Beuerlein is 2-2 as the Broncos'' starter; he went 1-2 last year under center with a win over the Arizona Cardinals and overtime losses to the Indianapolis Colts and San Diego Chargers.

"It''s been a great season so far. It''s not the end of the season," Plummer said. "With the treatment that I''ll receive and the stuff we''re going to do, I''m going to get back as soon as I can."

"I''m young. My finger was broken once in my career. Other than that I''ve had no broken bones. I''m a healthy kid. I''ll heal fast. There''s still a lot left in the season. That at least makes me happy knowing I can come back in three, four, five weeks and have an impact."

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Beuerlein admitted he thought teammates were joking when they broke the news about Plummer''s broken foot.

"I said, ''Get out of here. That''s a cruel joke for a guy who might have a heart condition.''"','10/16/2003','1:05:00 AM','Thursday',322 5893,5,7,'Davis Has No Doubt He''ll Play Sunday...','According to Associated Press sports writer Jenna Fryer, Stephen Davis scoffed at any notion Wednesday that his bruised right forearm will prevent him from playing against Tennessee this week.

Listed as probable on the injury report, Davis said he''s certain he''ll play Sunday when Carolina hosts the Titans.

"Yeah, I''ll play," Davis said. "There''s not a doubt in my mind I''ll be out there."

Davis, ranked second in the NFC in rushing with 641 yards, missed most of the second half of Carolina''s win over Indianapolis last week after sustaining a deep bruise in his forearm. The pain made it difficult to hold the ball, which

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