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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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but turned it down.

At the time, he wanted more control than he would have had with George Young still as general manager. Coughlin got that control in Jacksonville, but he said that is not a priority anymore.

That means if current GM Ernie Accorsi were to stay on, Coughlin could work under him in New York. With the success of Parcells in Dallas and Bill Belichick in New England, Coughlin''s star might again start to shine.','10/26/2003','6:50:00 AM','Sunday',431 6002,21,8,'Timing Of Prime Interest In QB Transition...','Since head coach Herman Edwards has done us the favor of revealing the fact Chad Pennington will return to action at some point during this afternoon''s game against the Eagles, the key question for Fantasy owners is a simple one:

When?

And if you believe those who follow the team more closely than most -- local beat writers, Vinny Testaverde will give way to his younger teammate sometime before the half.

As New York Daily News sports writer Rich Cimini reported this morning: "At some point around 5 o''clock, probably in the second quarter, Pennington will trot on the field to replace Vinny Testaverde -- no, he''ll probably sprint -- and the Jets'' season will be whole again."

New York Times reporter Judy Battista concurred, stating: "Pennington is expected to enter the game in the second quarter, taking the baton from Vinny Testaverde in an unorthodox plan designed to preserve Pennington''s energy for late in the game and prepare Testaverde in case he has to relieve Pennington.

New York Newsday staffer Ken Berger wasn''t as specific, but was clearly in the same ballpark when he wrote: "At some point in the first half of the Jets'' game against the Eagles in Philadelphia, coach Herman Edwards will signal for the torch to be passed again."

The next question is almost as obvious: How will Pennington fare against the Eagles?

According to Cimini, Philadelphia''s

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