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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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News reports that Marcus Robinson (leg), listed as probable this week after sitting out last weekend, practiced Wednesday and should be ready to act as Baltimore''s third receiver on Sunday.

However, Dedric Ward will continue to get additional work in practice in case he''s need to pick up the slack.','10/23/2003','11:20:00 AM','Thursday',385 5956,24,8,'Demotion Leaves Zereoue Unhappy But Somewhat Relieved...','Here''s a surprise. ... According to Pittsburgh Tribune-Review beat man Jerry DiPaola, Amos Zereoue was unhappy with his demotion, but admittedly felt a sense of relief when Jerome Bettis replaced him in the starting lineup.

"The positive thing about this situation now is I don''t have to worry about looking over my shoulder or worry about not doing this or not doing that," Zereoue said.

The pressure is off Zereoue, who will share third-down duties with Verron Haynes on Sunday against the St. Louis Rams, according to head coach Bill Cowher.

Zereoue was unable to fully relax in his six-game role as a starter, and he responded by averaging 3.3 yards per carry while never gaining more than 69 in any game. His longest run was 22 yards against the Kansas City Chiefs in the second week of the season.

"You are always looking over your shoulder, if you are a starter, especially if you just were named the starter and are backed up by a future Hall of Famer. Anytime, they can go to him.

"Now, I''m going to go out there and play ball like I know how to play ball and forget about everything else."

Zereoue is hoping to make the best of this downturn in his career, but it''s not easy.

"I don''t know how to take it. How would you take it?" he asked a reporter. "I wasn''t laughing or smiling. It''s disappointing, but that''s what happened, so I have to deal with it. There was a reason why I was named the starter. I haven''t forgotten how to run the ball the last couple weeks.

"It''s a decision made from up

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