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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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wanted to wear it then, just have a little deal about that," Tomlinson said. "What I wanted to get out of it was just paying some honor to Junior, not only to what he meant to me but what he meant to the game, his dedication to the game.

"I feel like that''s a lot of stuff that''s missing in football. You''ve got to respect people who''ve done a lot for the game. A lot of times people get caught up in, ''Oh, what are people going to say?'' It''s not about what people are going to say, it''s about giving that respect to a guy who has meant so much to the game and so much to me as a player, even since I was a little kid, watching Junior Seau."

Tomlinson said he wasn''t surprised that his fashion statement was questioned.

"I kind of figured a couple of people would, because they don''t understand," he said. "That''s why I wanted to get it out so they could understand it."

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Receiver Reche Caldwell returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since dislocating his left wrist in week two. And even though the second-year man''s practice time increased as the week progressed, the consensus among those who follow the team closely says he''s unlikely to play against the Dolphins.

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According to the Sports XChange, tight end Stephen Alexander (groin) is still 2-3 weeks away of playing.','10/26/2003','1:45:00 AM','Sunday',427 5998,5,8,'Delhomme Showing Steady Improvement...','In an article published Saturday, Charlotte Observer staff writer Stan Olson noted that as the education of quarterback Jake Delhomme continues, head coach John Fox said this week he''s pleased with the first-year starter''s progress.

"I think he''s shown steady improvement," Fox said. "We were a little bit out of character [in a lopsided loss to the Titans last week] with the type of game that turned out to be, but considering the circumstances, I thought there was a lot of growth there. There was an experience factor there that he needed,

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