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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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are struggling.

The answer, according to Prisco, is they aren''t very good on the offensive line.

Line coach Jim McNally is one of the best in football, but he hasn''t yet made this group work. He is faced with a tough task considering the youth of the group. If the Giants line doesn''t get better, it won''t matter how many skill people Collins has to work with. ','10/18/2003','8:25:00 PM','Saturday',368 5939,31,7,'Gardner Happy With Role; Spurrier Denies Resignation Rumors...','As reported by Washington Times beat writer Jody Foldesy, lurking behind the stream of headlines surrounding offseason acquisition Laveranues Coles is Rod Gardner, the other starting wide receiver who quietly is tied for eighth in receptions (31) among NFL players.

"As long as I''m doing my part, I''m OK," Gardner said Friday. "Even though a lot of attention went to [Coles] this year, it was cool because he was due for it. He had a good season last year, got paid a lot of money. What can you do? But at the same time, teams can never count me out. They have to know we have two receivers who can go out and get it done."

The Redskins'' 1-2 punch of Coles, who is tied for fourth in receptions (39) and ranks third in yards (573) in the NFL, and Gardner powers head coach Steve Spurrier''s Fun ''n'' Gun offense and is a legitimate reason for optimism as Washington tries to snap a two-game losing streak tomorrow at Buffalo.

When Coles and Gardner dominated at Atlanta on Sept. 14 -- Coles had 11 catches for 180 yards, Gardner nine for 118 -- the offense appeared borderline unstoppable. Things haven''t clicked as well in recent weeks, but quarterback Patrick Ramsey realizes he has more than one potentially dominant target.

"I think it''s unfortunate that Rod doesn''t get more attention than he does," Ramsey said. "I don''t think things would go as well for me or for [Coles] if he wasn''t on the other side of the field."

To illustrate, Ramsey pointed to one of Gardner''s

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