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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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The Bills are giving up 136 yards a game and 4.5 yards a pop. That''s an elite defense?

The offense hasn''t done them any favors lately. When it scored on its first two possessions in each of the first two games, it seemed it hadn''t missed a beat. The last two weeks have exposed these players. They''re not the same offense, and the most significant change from a year ago is the No. 2 receiver.

As Sullivan summed up: "No one expected Reed to be Price, or Andre Reed. He was supposed to be a reliable possession receiver who broke a big one now and then. But it hasn''t happened. If it doesn''t change soon, the only separation Reed will get is from the starting lineup."

One other item of interest here. ...

As reported by ESPN.com insider Len Pasquarelli, since compiling 107 yards on the ground in the season-opening win against New England, the Bills have managed just 107 rushing yards on 58 attempts over the past three games.

That''s a 1.8-yard average.

In that stretch, the Bills have only one rush for more than 10 yards, and that was an 11-yard scramble by Bledsoe. ','10/4/2003','2:00:00 AM','Saturday',241 5813,12,5,'Coaches Make An Effort To Avoid Overworking Green...','As noted by the Sports XChange, Ahman Green is the NFL''s second-leading rusher after the first month with 442 yards in 78 carries. Baltimore''s Jamal Lewis, who leads with 611 yards, has had 94 carries.

Other top backs with more carries than Green are Miami''s Ricky Williams (93), San Diego''s LaDainian Tomlinson (90) and Kansas City''s Priest Holmes (84). Seven teams have played just three games whereas the Packers have played four.

On Sunday, the Packers will showcase Green against his former team, the Seattle Seahawks, when the two teams meet at Lambeau Field. The Packers obtained Green in a trade from the Seahawks the day before the 2000 draft.

When Green is on the field the Packers will get his absolute best. He just won''t

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