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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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a third-down pass inside the Bears'' 35.

"I''m a psychology major, so you try not to think about it," Stallworth said. "Once you keep thinking about it, it''s in your mind on the next play. And, if you drop that one, it''ll be on your mind for the next one. So you got to put it behind you. I know you can''t catch every pass, but, at the same time, you don''t want to drop every damn pass either."

Brooks said dropped passes leave him frustrated but "you never want to give up on your receivers."

"We got great receivers," Brooks said. "I know our receivers will bounce back from this. There''s nothing I can do. That''s something they have to fix. I can only keep my confidence in them, keep throwing the ball as much as I can, play my game and make sure I don''t come out of my game."

Drops aside, McCarthy said the offense is doing some things better now than last season when it set a franchise scoring record. But touchdowns are coming grudgingly this season.

After six games, the Saints have scored 10 offensive touchdowns. By comparison, they had 19 touchdowns at the same juncture a year ago.

"The bottom line is we''re 2-4 and not scoring points," McCarthy said. "The first thing you got to do is talk about it and then you simply got to do it. You got to talk and do it. It''s that process where you got to take it from the classroom, take it to the practice field and take it into the games. That''s where we''re at right now. We got a problem with drops that we''ve addressed over and over again, but we got to get it fixed on game day."

Other notes of interest. ...

In an article published Monday, Pro Football Weekly suggested the inability to score early in games and its habit of falling behind by halftime -- which often limits Deuce McAllisters role in the second half -- is the primary reason for the team''s ongoing struggles.

The Saints have yet to score on their opening possession of a game this season and have scored a touchdown on their first possession in just 5-of-55 games under Haslett. New Orleans also has been

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