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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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me to make my plays."

Also of interest. ...

In an article published Monday, Pro Football Weekly suggested that San Francisco''s offense remains a work in progress in pursuit of an identity. And that being the case, rookie receiver Brandon Lloyd, whose 26-yard reception against Detroit in Week 5 was his first as a pro, should become more of a factor.

According to PFW, the Niners plan to use Lloyd more frequently as the second or third receiver in place of Tai Streets or Cedrick Wilson, respectively, with a couple of plays each game specifically designed to take advantage of his talents.

That was the case with his catch to the Detroit one-yard line, which set up Garcias one-yard bootleg for a score.

Word is the Niners believe Lloyd runs crisper routes than anybody on the team and they think he has the potential to eventually replace Terrell Owens -- who, it should be noted, has been a very marginal route-runner so far this season -- as the teams primary go-to guy.','10/18/2003','9:15:00 AM','Saturday',360 5931,28,7,'Robinson Officially A "Dreaded Game-Time Decision..."','According to Seattle Post-Intelligencer reporter Clare Farnsworth, Koren Robinson will probably play against the Bears tomorrow. At least that was the buzz emanating from team headquarters after the Seahawks wrapped up preparation for tomorrow''s game at Seahawks Stadium.

Robinson, the team''s leading receiver, did not practice Thursday or Friday in order to rest a sore hamstring. But head coach Mike Holmgren expected Robinson to be ready.

"He hasn''t been able to practice, but he''s a tough guy," Holmgren said. "We need him. Koren wants to play. That will be a Sunday decision. ..."

Not the best of news considering the team''s afternoon kickoff time.

I''ll also advise you that reserve halfback Maurice Morris was excused from practice because of a death in his family. He was scheduled to rejoin the team tonight

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