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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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only grab, Smith did present match-up problems for the Cowboys on a couple of occasions. The Jets have a talented trio of linebackers, but aren''t real strong at safety. Depending on the match-ups he gets, Smith could have a big day."

Not an unreasonable expectation.','10/24/2003','4:40:00 PM','Saturday',423 5994,7,8,'Much Improved Dillon Still A "Dreaded Game-Time Decision..."','In an article published early Saturday, Cincinnati Enquirer beat man Mark Curnutte advised readers that Corey Dillon, who has been bothered by a groin strain, was able to get in a full workout Friday, and head coach Marvin Lewis said the tailback''s condition has improved since last week.

"Good work, good spirit," Lewis said of Dillon''s week, which included running on the side Thursday. "I want to make sure Corey is at a point where he feels he can burst and do the things he need to do. Again, we''ll make a decision before game time."

Dillon said he played well below 100 percent in last Sunday''s victory over Baltimore, yet Lewis said Dillon made a big contribution. He had a 2-yard touchdown run and converted two third-down runs.

In a related note....

Since it appears that Lewis has no intention of punishing Dillon for Wednesdays outburst in which he said he wouldnt mind a trade, bengals.com staff writer Geoff Hobson believes the former Husky successfully tiptoed that fine line drawing up the clubs "Carl Pickens Clause."

In order to get his $10.5 million signing bonus on May 11, 2001, Dillon signed the clubs loyalty clause, which is standard contract language attached to the bonus that says the club can take part or all of his signing bonus if he criticizes the organization, teammates, and coaches.

But as Hobson put it: "At all times Wednesday, Dillon emphasized he wasnt taking shots at anyone associated with the Bengals, at one point asking how his venting could affect ticket sales."

A few final notes here....Also according to Hobson, Chad Johnson leads

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