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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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been without left tackle Ross Verba (torn biceps tendon) since the preseason finale.

Fowler started the season at right guard but played so badly he was benched. He has been inactive two of the last three weeks and played only on special teams in the other. A third-round draft pick from Maryland, Fowler may have his last chance to salvage his career in Cleveland.

Beasley, a converted defensive lineman, took three snaps in place of Zukauskas against the Raiders, his first in the NFL.

Right tackle Ryan Tucker is the only offensive lineman still playing in his original spot at the start of training camp. ...

And closing on a more positive note. ...

Phil Dawson tied a career-high with a 52-yard field goal. He also had a 32-yarder against a stiff wind late in the game. But his biggest play was a 14-yard run on a fake field goal that set up the Browns'' only touchdown. ...

And Kevin Johnson extended his streak of games with a catch to 70. He is the only Brown to have played in every game since the team returned to the NFL in 1999.','10/18/2003','7:45:00 PM','Saturday',367 5938,20,7,'Hilliard Takes A Lickin'' But Keeps On Tickin''...','According to New York Post staffer Paul Schwartz, Ike Hilliard will line up tomorrow afternoon, run his routes and, if history is a guide, take a beating.

Some bigger and stronger Eagle will lay a hit on Hilliard, who will fall to the ground, then leap back to his feet, possibly patting the defensive player on the rear end before heading back to the huddle.

"Some people call me a pain freak, or just plain stupid," Hilliard said. "But I love Sundays."

Schwartz went on to remind readers that Hilliard has rarely avoided pain in his seven-year career, and facing the Eagles tomorrow is another reminder of the abuse his frail-looking but deceptively resilient body has taken.

Slightly more than a year ago, Hilliard was leveled on a late hit from Brian Dawkins, the Philadelphia

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