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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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Other than Heap, only Travis Taylor has received more than 14 passes thrown his way.

"Todd is a competitor and I want that," Billick said. "I don''t think it''s time necessarily to panic. I think that''s what is important for this team to remember."

Heap has not sought out any of the coaches to express his disappointment but the former first-round pick did stop by the office of Ravens general manager and Hall of Fame tight end Ozzie Newsome on Monday.

"I think he''s prepared to look to the next 11 ballgames and see how things are going to play itself out," Newsome said. "The sense that I got is that he''s happy being 3-2 right now and leading the division."

The thrill of winning Sunday was tempered by the fact the Ravens did not score an offensive touchdown at Arizona despite four trips into the red zone.

"There''s not a whole lot of things that come before winning and winning games is what really counts," Heap said. "But at the same time, that''s embarrassing that we don''t score a touchdown. There''s no reason for it. We should be able to get into the end zone especially if we get in the red zone as many times as we do. We need to be able to punch the ball in."

Heap''s comments come four days after Lewis stressed the need for a passing game to keep defenses off balance. The Ravens, who are averaging 97 yards passing per game, are on pace to shatter their team record for fewest yards passing in a season that they set in the 2000 season (175.9 yards).

"If anybody out there -- the media, fans, ownership, coach or player -- thinks we are under the allusion that it''s OK not to throw the ball any better than we are, they would be mistaken," Billick said. "Everybody wants it to [be] better and I have every confidence that it will be better."

For the record, Boller has failed to pass for more than 100 yards three times in five starts. Two of his efforts -- including last Sunday''s 75-yard passing performance -- rank among the three worst games in Ravens history.

"[Boller] is a kid that has a great level of confidence," Billick said. He''s

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