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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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in the huddle, you always hear the same pattern. One time you are playing ''x'', one time you are playing ''z'', one time you are playing ''y'' and one time you are playing ''f''. If you are moving around, you have to remember where you are and then what to do in the pattern and not just get locked into one spot."

Curran went on to point out the emergence of Branch -- especially considering the rather slow development of tight end Daniel Graham -- is a godsend for Brady because longtime third-down weapon Troy Brown gets so much attention.

"I think there is certainly an awareness of Troy on third down, absolutely," acknowledged Belichick. "They mix it, sometimes they use more and sometimes they use less. But they mix in coverages that pay more attention to him or the spot that he is in, however you want to look at it. I don''t think there is any question about that."

Also of interest. ...

According to the Sporting News, Antowain Smith practiced again Thursday, making it likely that he''ll return this week after missing two games. Smith is listed as questionable with a shoulder injury. His return would be bad news for Mike Cloud, but Kevin Faulk remains the team''s lone Fantasy threat out of the backfield.

David Patten is listed as questionable for the fifth week in a row due to his knee injury. Patten has been playing through the injury and there''s no reason to think that will change this week.

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Graham continues to be plagued by shoulder problems, but he was able to play in Miami last Sunday and is expected to do the same this week.','10/25/2003','4:25:00 AM','Saturday',411 5982,9,8,'Carter Enjoys Fleet Of "Go-To" Receivers...','In an article published Friday, Fort Worth Star-Telegram staff writer Clarence E. Hill Jr., noted that veteran receivers Terry Glenn and Joey Galloway lead the Cowboys in catches and yards.

Yet, Galloway has been

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