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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.
Fantasy Football Challenge - October 2003 Fantasy Football Articles
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can be creative with Richie Anderson. They have the sting of the play-action pass, the screen passes, and they generate instant offense with big plays. I am really impressed."
And so to is Galloway, who was held without a catch Sunday for only the fourth time in his career. He says he''s never been around a situation like this, but is on board with its success because of what it does to opposing defenses and how it makes life simple for Carter.
"You can''t read us very easily," Galloway said. "Most people would move their go-to guy in an area they think the ball is going to go. We don''t move to move guys. Quincy is able to sit back and read the defense and have confidence to go anywhere with the ball and then make a play."
It''s still something that is tough for Galloway to get used to, considering he has been tabbed as his team''s main receiving threat dating to high school.
But the results speak for themselves. And while he''s no longer the team''s leading receiver, Galloway and his huge contract are also no longer the targets of fan frustration as they were during the past three 5-11 campaigns.
"I can handle this," Galloway said. "We are winning. I''ll take it. Remember it was rough around here. It''s a lot easier being 5-1 than where we were. I am no longer Joey Galloway the $42 million receiver. I am just Joey Galloway. ..."
Also of interest. ...
In an article published Wednesday, Associated Press sports writer Jaime Aron advised readers every player on the roster seems to have a story about Parcells'' tricks or motivational ploys.
Rookie tight end Jason Witten is among those who have their own unique tale, complete with the lesson it taught them.
During his first practice after breaking his jaw in three places, Witten thought he''d angered the defense when they came at him full speed. He later discovered Parcells was behind it.
The coach wanted to see how tough Witten was -- physically and mentally -- before deciding whether to play him a few days later. Witten was up to the challenge,
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