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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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shut down.

"Now, the more we play together as a unit we''re starting to accomplish a lot more," Williams said. "The 9-6 games now are games that we''re shooting ourselves in the foot.

"Nobody''s really stopping us, we''re stopping ourselves. We have the potential to be a very explosive offense."

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After delivering that impromptu scouting report on the 49ers on Friday afternoon, following the team''s final Tampa practice, Gruden also updated the team''s injury report, though there was little change.

"[Ken] Dilger was suited up but he didn''t do much; he''s questionable. Karl Williams practiced and he''s moving around a little bit better; he''s probable. [Keyshawn Johnson] practiced a little bit but he''s still sore. He''s probable but he''s still not 100 percent, obviously."

Although Dilger, who has a plantar fascia tear in his left foot, the fact he hit the field Friday is promising. And there was never really any doubt about Johnson status. ','10/18/2003','12:10:00 AM','Saturday',354 5925,19,7,'Receiving Corps Still Working On Receiving Skills...','In an article published Friday, New Orleans Times-Picayune staff writer Brian Allee-Walsh noted that fans might be quick to point an accusatory finger at Saints quarterback Aaron Brooks for the team''s offensive struggles.

But the receiving corps has exacerbated the problem recently with untimely drops that short-circuited potential scoring drives.

While offensive coordinator Mike McCarthy said he has addressed the issue with his receivers, he must be careful not to create a monster.

One drop can lead to another, and pretty soon a case of the drops becomes contagious.

"It''s not an inordinate number of drops, but they seem to be coming at inopportune times," McCarthy said. "The bottom line in our business is, when you''re 2-4, everything becomes magnified.

"Frankly, we need to take a more positive approach. Frankly, I think guys are thinking about dropping a ball instead

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