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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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hard at. That takes a lot of studying tape and knowing your offense, knowing your players, knowing their players and getting the job done."

Because Brady is exceptionally mature, it''s easy to forget that he is still just 26 and that this is just the second season since he was in high school where he is a team''s unquestioned starter. He is still a quarterbacking baby. He hasn''t blown a lot of games.

But last Sunday, Brady threw the wrong types of passes in certain situations and wound up with a three-pick day. Just as there have been days when what he''s done is the main reason the Patriots have won, on Sunday what he did was the main reason they lost.

Curran summed up his piece by noting: "Right now, Brady is going through an extended period of personal and team mediocrity. He''s not used to it, but it happens to every player -- even Cinderella-story quarterbacks who win Super Bowl MVP awards.

"In truth, it would probably be easier if the only obstacle he was dealing with was a sore arm. His problems are different. But the cure is the same. Patience and time."

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Despite reports indicating his condition is improving, Faulk missed a second straight practice Thursday with a sore ankle. Belichick said that running back Mike Cloud looked pretty sharp in practice Wednesday running plays for the scout team.

According to the Sports XChange, Givens earned some points when he returned to play hurt last week in Washington and could earn some more playing time this week even if David Patten returns to the lineup. Givens was in pain after the game, but managed a career-best day with four receptions for 57 yards and a 29-yard touchdown grab.

Both Givens and Patten made their way on to the practice field Wednesday, but their ultimate status still remains in question. The same goes for Graham, who is listed as questionable with a sore shoulder.

If Graham can''t play this week, Fred Baxter would see time in two-tight end sets with Fauria.

According to Pro Football Weekly,

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