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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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game against the 49ers.

Last week, he dressed but did not play at Pittsburgh.

"We want to make sure he''s ready and we do the right thing by him," Martz said.

Harris, an undrafted rookie, had 81 yards on 34 carries against the Steelers and scored on a 1-yard run and two 9-yard runs.

Lamar Gordon, who had been the backup, likely will miss his second straight game with a high ankle sprain. Gordon did not practice on Wednesday and was doubtful.

Martz said Gordon was held out because he tried to run last Thursday and then experienced a setback.

Also of interest. ...

According to St. Louis Post-Dispatch staffer Jim Thomas, even with rookie receivers Shaun McDonald and Kevin Curtis getting healthier, look for the team to continue to rely heavily on Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce.

The Rams aren''t spreading the ball around as much as in past seasons, but Holt and Bruce have been up to the task. Defenses haven''t been able to shut either down.

And finally. ...

Mike Furrey is expected to play this week after missing two games following an appendectomy. Furrey, who is listed as probable, should be the Rams'' No. 4 receiver.','10/30/2003','3:25:00 AM','Thursday',444 6015,2,9,'Reeves, Vick Don''t See Eye To Eye On Timetable...','According to Associated Press sports writer Paul Newberry, with his team struggling mightily -- and with his job obviously on the line -- head coach Dan Reeves wants Mike Vick back on the field now.

No way, says Vick, who insists he won''t come back until his broken leg is totally healed.

And, in the first firm timetable on his return, Vick said Wednesday he''ll probably make his debut Dec. 7 against Carolina -- much longer than the projected recovery period.

"I''m kind of frustrated," he said. "I thought I would be back a little earlier. But I don''t have any control over the way my body feels. ... Right now, I can''t

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