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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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ankle in the season opener (coincidentally, in Detroit) after making one catch and hasnt played since. It was expected the wideout starters would eventually be rookies Anquan Boldin and Bryant Johnson, and injuries to Foster, Bryan Gilmore (knee) and Kevin Kasper (back) sped up the process.

But Gilmore made it back last week and Kasper, whose back injury was considered serious, has returned. Meanwhile, Foster couldnt seem to get over the ankle problem and dropped on the depth chart, so much so that Nathan Poole -- who was cut at the end of camp -- remains on the roster ahead of Foster. Foster received an injury settlement from the team.

Gramatica, meanwhile, still could kick tomorrow in Dallas. At least, thats what Duncan expects.

"This is not the situation I want to be here for, but I just want to play ball," said Duncan, who has been a final training camp cut of the Cardinals the past two seasons. "Im sure Bill will find a way to play."

Gramatica was unavailable for comment, but he apparently had suffered some back problems last season. The injury was worse Thursday night than Friday, head coach Dave McGinnis said.','10/4/2003','10:00:00 AM','Saturday',244 5816,10,5,'Portis Shows No Ill Effects Following Contact Drills...','Following up on a previous Update. ... As reported by the Associated Press, Clinton Portis, who first tested his bruised chest in contact drills Thursday and pronounced himself ready to play, showed no ill effects from the workout the day before during Friday''s practice.

All indications continue to point towards Portis starting and playing as usual. That said, Fantasy owners need to remember the second-year man missed last week''s game against Detroit and only played about half the previous two games after being hit in the chest against San Diego on Sept. 14.

Also of interest....

According to the Sporting News, Jake Plummer is listed as probable with a knee

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