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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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keeping team matters private. Lewis said he won''t punish Dillon for his remarks, which he shrugged off as nothing more than a spat between a player and the media.

"What Corey feels like is he''s not been treated very fairly by the media," Lewis said, coming off the field after practice. "He''s disappointed. He feels he doesn''t get a fair shake, no matter what he does.

"He came and talked to me yesterday. Everything''s good. Sorry it''s alarming. But it ain''t us, it''s you guys."

Dillon said it goes beyond his relationship with the media.

"You guys ain''t my only problem, believe me," Dillon said. "Coach is being coach."

Dillon turned the spotlight on himself when he walked into the locker room Wednesday afternoon while reporters were talking to his teammates about the upcoming game.

"I want out," Dillon said aloud. "Trade me to Dallas."

Dillon later said he was joking about Dallas -- the trading deadline was Oct. 14 -- but not about his desire for change. He has two years left on his contract.

"I''m telling you, ain''t nothing permanent, ain''t nothing concrete," Dillon said. "You sign a contract with your wife -- you can get rid of her, can''t you? And that''s a lifetime contract. What I''m basically trying to say is, ain''t nothing permanent, ain''t nothing sketched in stone. There''s ways out of anything."

During his seven-year career, Dillon has repeatedly groused that he doesn''t get the ball enough. Dillon is one of only four players in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards in each of his first six seasons.

He has been limited this season by a hyper-extended knee and a strained groin, which caused him to sit out one game and most of two others. Coming into this season, Dillon''s 969 carries over the last three seasons were the second-highest total in the league, trailing only Eddie George.

It''s not been enough to keep him satisfied.

"I''m going to get to a place where I''m comfortable and they understand my talent and they recognize what I bring to the table," Dillon said. "In order to compete with the big boys in

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