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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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Fantasy Football Challenge - October 2003 Articles Archives

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Jackson said of the pain.

For what it''s worth, longtime Tacoma News-Tribune beat man Mike Sando advised readers this morning that Jackson appeared to be "100 percent" during Thursday''s session.

Fellow wideout Bobby Engram missed a second straight practice day with a bruised right shoulder, but the former Bear is still expected to play this weekend.

One other note of interest....

According to the Sports XChange, the key to the Seahawks success thus far has been limiting their own turnovers and maximizing their opponents''.

Most crucial is Matt Hasselbeck''s improving capacity to go through his reads and progressions without forcing passes that are easily intercepted.

While the offensive game plans have not necessarily been conservative, they''ve been fairly low risk. Look for that to continue.','10/24/2003','9:30:00 AM','Friday',398 5969,25,8,'Faulk''s Status Depends On Gordon...','According to St. Louis Post-Dispatch staff writer Nick Wishart, Lamar Gordon (ankle) did some jogging Thursday, but he didn''t practice. Martz said he was encouraged by what he saw, but added that he might not know until Saturday whether Gordon can play Sunday.

As noted in a previous Update, Arlen Harris has already been named the starter this weekend....

That said, Marshall Faulk did a bit more Thursday than he did Wednesday, but whether he suits up or plays Sunday remains up in the air.

"It depends on Lamar," Martz said. "Could Marshall play? Is the knee strong enough to play in a limited capacity? Yeah, it is. We''re going to avoid that at all costs. I''d prefer not to have him up and have Lamar go, but we may not have that option."

The general consensus among observers says even if he suits up, Faulk will serve as an insurance policy at best. That said, it''s good to see the veteran halfback is making progress and that his return is imminent....

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