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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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Robinson had hamstring problems before his rookie season.

The absence of Robinson, one of four offensive starters to start all 16 games last season as he led the Seahawks in receptions (78), receiving yards (1,240) and receiving touchdowns (five), would likely mean increased playing time for Alex Bannister. Robinson is the No. 1 receiver, followed by Darrell Jackson and Bobby Engram. Bannister, who is 6-foot-5 and known for his speed, is the fourth option.

Jackson leads the team in receiving yardage with 17 catches for 349 yards, followed by Robinson''s 21 catches for 259 yards.

Also of interest. ... Despite numerous reports to the contrary, running back Shaun Alexander, who rested his sore ankle Wednesday, participated fully in Thursday''s practice and will start. ...

And finally. ...

As noted by the Sports XChange, rookie place-kicker Josh Brown connected on the game-winning field goal against San Francisco a week after setting a team record with a 58-yard field goal at Green Bay.

But what has amazed head coach Mike Holmgren thus far is that he''s not nearly as quirky as most kickers he''s known.

"He''s a pretty normal guy. ... For a kicker," Holmgren said.','10/17/2003','8:40:00 AM','Friday',342 5913,9,7,'Witten On Schedule; Hambrick Looking To Get Untracked ...','According to Fort Worth Star Telegram staff writer Clarence E. Hill Jr., thanks in part to coach Bill Parcells''-induced roughhousing at practice Wednesday, tight end Jason Witten appears ready to return to action two weeks after suffering a broken jaw.

"I asked the defensive guys to rough him up and let him know this is still football," Parcells said. "I talked to our trainers about Witten. They said he is going to be fine. If Witten can''t play, Tony McGee will play. If Witten can play, McGee won''t play."

The only problem Witten had was with a new helmet designed

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