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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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and Friday. He said this week has been about "knocking the rust off," adding that he has resumed performing all of the receiver drills, including quick cuts after catching passes.

"From what I can tell, I''m ready," he said. "I''m just a little stiff sometimes. If you get the adrenaline flowing by game time, if somebody''s chasing you, that stiffness will be gone."

It remains to be seen, however, exactly what Porter''s role will by Monday night. Adjust your strategy accordingly. ...

Other notes of interest. ...

In an article published Friday, the War Room''s Gary Horton offered readers the following assessment of Charlie Garner:

"Everyone is talking about old codgers Marshall Faulk, Curtis Martin and Eddie George nearing or reaching the magical 30-year-old plateau that usually signals the beginning of the end for NFL running backs.

"But what about Garner?

"True, he is a relatively young 31 (only three NFL seasons with 200-plus carries), but he is on the small side (5-10, 190) and has had durability problems throughout his career. Even if he hasn''t lost a step, Garner won''t get a chance to do much as a runner because the Raiders stubbornly cling to the pass and seem to have lost their drive-blocking grit. Worse yet, linemen Frank Middleton, Mo Collins and Lincoln Kennedy are hurting. ..."

And finally. ...

ESPN.com insider Len Pasquarelli suggests the lack of concentration exhibited by the league''s most penalized team could land Callahan on the hot seat. Callahan is hardly the NFL''s highest-paid coach and that means owner Al Davis wouldn''t owe him a fortune if he opted to make a change at the conclusion of this season. The flag daze in which the Raiders have operated through six games is maddening to the coaching staff but no one seems capable of stemming the epidemic.','10/18/2003','8:45:00 AM','Saturday',359 5930,27,7,'Garcia Takes Friday

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