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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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Fantasy Football Challenge - October 2003 Articles Archives

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the 53-man roster. Hamdan was selected in the seventh round of this year''s draft.

Hasselbeck entered the NFL in 2001 as an undrafted free agent out of Boston College.

After Wuerffel was cut, Spurrier noted his quarterback rating was 84 compared with Johnson''s 48. But Spurrier never embraced Johnson and seemed to become distant toward the backup after Wuerffel''s release.

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In an article published Thursday, SportsLine.com insider Pete Prisco suggested that when Spurrier said he thought perhaps some of his players quit last week, he might have been right, according to those who have watched the game closely.

But Prisco added that others who watched the game say Spurrier''s attitude also seemed to change on the sidelines once Ramsey left with an injury in the fourth quarter. Maybe the players took their cue from their coach.

As it is, Spurrier''s passing offense has struggled with protection, which has led to Ramsey being hammered.

He has been sacked 26 times, and there are now major questions about Spurrier''s passing schemes.

"He wants to use the routes he ran at Florida, but the protections don''t seem to back that up," an unnamed NFC personnel director told Prisco this week. "Plus he has a tendency to use one personnel grouping, say three receivers and one back, until a drive fizzles out. Then he will come back with two receivers and two backs until that drive fizzles out. There doesn''t seem to be any system to what he''s doing."','10/26/2003','4:25:00 AM','Sunday',430 6001,20,8,'Fassel, Collins Ready To Go Deep?','According to New York Newsday staff writer Neil Best, the Giants rank second in the NFL in first downs per game (22.7) and sixth in yards per game (352.5) yet are 24th in points per game (17.5), an average that includes two defensive scores.

One reason is the team''s habit of making ill-timed turnovers. Its 17 giveaways are second only to the 18 by the hapless Arizona Cardinals, and 12 more than Sunday''s opponent, the unbeaten Vikings.

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