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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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any good. ...'' That is one of my biggest motivations. You don''t want to let coach Parcells down. If that guy goes in his office, and he''s watching tape and at any point goes, ''What is Campbell doing?'' The thought of that alone, that drives me to want to do better. I don''t want to be that guy."

Also of interest. ...

Following up on an item in a previous Update. ... In a column published Friday, ESPN.com insider Len Pasquarelli confirmed the Cowboys did indeed attempt to acquire a backup tailback before the Tuesday trade deadline, but he went a step further than other scribes by adding there is absolutely no truth to the rumors that Cincinnati''s Corey Dillon of Cincinnati or Atlanta''s Warrick Dunn were among those they hoped to obtain.

And apparently the team was interested not only in San Francisco''s Kevan Barlow, but also in Miami''s Leonard Henry.

As Pasquarelli put it: "The enigmatic Barlow, who views himself as a future star in San Francisco but who can''t seem to stay healthy long enough to make much of a dent, might eventually (like perhaps by next summer) have challenged Troy Hambrick for the starting job. Henry was seen as a third-down back and utilitarian performer."

In the meantime, with no deals consummated, Hambrick will continue to get the bulk of the carries, Aveion Cason will be the change-of-pace back and Parcells will keep finding ways to get the solid Richie Anderson involved. ','10/19/2003','4:35:00 AM','Sunday',370 5941,2,7,'PFW: "Zero Chance Vick''s Season Is Over..."','Despite considerable speculation that Mike Vick might be held out for the season if the Falcons fall to 1-6 or 2-5 heading into November, Pro Football Weekly reported on Monday there is "zero chance that Vicks season is over."

Despite rumors hinting that team officials wouldnt want to risk Vicks health by allowing him to play behind a struggling offensive line, insiders claim

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