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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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beat man Cam Inman, Tai Streets didn''t practice for the second straight day Thursday because of what he described as tendinitis in both knees. Streets said he plans to practice today.

"Maybe these few days will help it calm down," said Streets, the team''s second-leading receiver with 24 receptions for 324 yards and three touchdowns.

"I''ve felt fine in games," he added. "With the adrenaline flowing, you don''t feel anything."

Also on the injury front. fullback Fred Beasley, who strained his ribcage during drills earlier this week, did not practice Thursday, but is also expected to start and play as usual.

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As noted by Inman, mistakes continue to plague Terrell Owens, who dropped three passes in Seahawks territory during Sunday''s loss at Seattle.

And Inman went on to suggest Owens might not be as feared by opponents, many of whom still hold him in high regard but are doing their best to find possible flaws.

The Minnesota Vikings made a startling discovery about Owens as they scoured 49ers game film before their Sept. 28 game against San Francisco. It appeared Owens often telegraphed plays at the line of scrimmage.

"We could just tell by his body language whether it would be a pass or a run," Vikings cornerback Brian Williams told Inman on Wednesday. "It helped us sometimes. Our coaches pointed it out to us and we watched it over and over to see if it would hold true in the game, and it did."

The signs the Vikings looked for during their eventual 35-7 rout of the visiting 49ers: If Owens gripped his gloves at the line, anticipate a pass play; if he slouched his body or dipped his head before the snap, expect a running play.

That tendency has remained evident in the 49ers'' past two games, though not on every down. Eric Yarber, the 49ers wide receivers coach, dismissed the Vikings'' findings as "bogus."

"Even if you know it''s a pass play, you''ve still got to cover him," Yarber said. "So I don''t think that has

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