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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.
Fantasy Football Challenge - October 2003 Fantasy Football Articles
Fantasy Football Challenge - October 2003 Articles Archives
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of a death in his family.
"It wasn''t unexpected, it was a sickness," head coach John Fox explained later. "I excused him from practice today."
Davis, who is recovering from a bruised forearm, is expected to be at full strength Sunday.
And make no mistake about it: The Panthers again will have to run the ball and control the clock against the Titans, so look for plenty of Davis. As noted by Sports XChange, Carolina normally doesn''t run well early in games but they seem to catch fire in the second half and wear opponents down.
In a semi-related item. ...
Even with a majority of observers predicting Davis will continue to get the bulk of the work despite last week''s strong showing by DeShaun Foster, Observer staffer Pat Yasinskas wrote: "Foster, who missed last season with a knee injury and has been brought along slowly, has shown he''s healthy and ready for more work. Even if Davis is healthy, Foster is likely to get more carries. ..."
Also according to Yasinskas, receiver Steve Smith has made himself into a decent offensive player after working almost exclusively as a kick returner early in his career. Despite his lack of size, Smith (5-9, 179) has shown he can handle a starting job. His speed is his best attribute, and the team needs to take better advantage of his downfield abilities.
If nothing else, Smith can stretch defenses and prevent them from clogging up the running game. ','10/18/2003','4:15:00 PM','Saturday',366 5937,8,7,'Couch Trip Continues; No End In Sight...','In an article published Friday, ESPN.com senior writer Len Pasquarelli suggested no one hopes the Browns can continue to "make it work" more than Tim Couch, who is 2-1 since taking over for the injured Kelly Holcomb, and who will be tough for head coach Butch Davis to replace if he keeps winning.
Teammates and coaches credit Couch for maintaining professionalism when he lost the No. 1 job to Holcomb,
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