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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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but also feel the three-week hiatus from the starting lineup might have helped the former No. 1 overall pick better understand his role in the offense.

One assistant coach admitted to Pasquarelli that Couch was "in a pretty deep funk" immediately after Davis chose Holcomb as the starter. But he emphasized that, by observing, Couch discovered the Browns have enough offensive weapons that he can simply "manage" games now, as opposed to feeling that he had to win them on his own.

"It''s different now for Tim," said the assistant. "There was a time, definitely, when this team didn''t surround him with much. Now there are plenty of playmakers here. He doesn''t have to press as much."

Couch has conceded he is playing with more patience and poise and not trying to force the action. ...

It''s worth noting, however, Pro Football Weekly reported this week that some observers believe team officials are thrilled with Couchs play not only because of the good it has done for a once-struggling offense, but for what it could do for his trade value after this season. ...

Also of interest. ...

According to the Sports XChange, the Browns would like nothing better than using William Green to pound the ball on the ground against the Chargers as they''ve done the past two weeks, but their reshuffled line might make that impossible.

That''s right. ... Just when it appeared the team''s offensive line had started to jell, injuries hit again.

In addition to rookie center Jeff Faine (sprained knee), the Browns will also be without left guard Shaun O''Hara, who will miss three weeks after undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery earlier this week. They''ll likely be replaced by Melvin Fowler at center and Chad Beasley at guard.

In addition, left tackle Barry Stokes continues to play with a sprained ankle. Right guard Paul Zukauskas was briefly hurt against the Raiders but returned to the game. The Browns have

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