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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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the word isnt as good on receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh, who cant seem to shake a hamstring injury. After ending his 40-day layoff in workouts Monday and Wednesday. He didnt practice Thursday, and he could be downgraded from questionable.

In a related note. ...

The Bengals released rookie receiver Lawrence Hamilton and replaced him with another rookie receiver Kevin Walter, who was promoted from the practice squad.

Hamilton played in all five games as the fourth receiver and on special teams and had no catches.

The 6-3, 218-pound Walter, a seventh-round draft pick by the Giants out of Eastern Michigan, joined the club for the last pre-season game.

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According to Pro Football Weekly, the signing of former Redskins halfback Kenny Watson and the impending return of Houshmandzadeh are factors that may not bode well for Brandon Bennetts future in Cincinnati.','10/16/2003','9:00:00 PM','Thursday',335 5906,3,7,'Heap Expresses Frustration With Passing Attack...','In an article published early Thursday, Baltimore Sun staffer Jamison Hensley advised readers the struggles of the NFL''s worst passing game have struck a painful chord with normally low-key tight end Todd Heap. A passing attack that has underachieved as well as underused Heap has caused several sleepless nights for the three-year veteran.

"I just think with the talent we have and the players we have, there''s really no reason why we should be in last place in the league in passing," Heap said. "My focus is that I want to be a part of just trying to make us better. With Jamal [Lewis] running the way he is, there''s no reason we can''t be one of [the] top 10 offenses in the league."

As Hensley noted, however, in venting his anxiety, an understated Heap stayed away from a Terrell Owens-like emotional tirade and never came close to repeating Keyshawn Johnson''s

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