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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 hell people are talking about. He threw a flea-flicker to [Ken] Dilger for [48 yards on Sunday].

"That''s a lot more deep balls than I see a lot of other quarterbacks throwing in the league."

The NFC''s second-leading passer behind Minnesota''s Daunte Culpepper, Johnson leads the conference with 14 touchdowns. He''s completing 63.6 percent of his passes, third in the NFC.

Gruden speculated the rumor began when the team brought in former backup quarterback Rob Johnson for a physical Wednesday, coinciding with Johnson''s day of rest, but Gruden said that is not an indication Brad Johnson has arm problems.

Rob Johnson could be signed to help with reps while backup Shaun King nurses a sprained ankle, but Gruden said Thursday that was not imminent.

"Brad''s throwing the ball just fine. Let me put that [rumor] to rest the best way I can," Gruden said. "Rumors are rumors. Speculation is what it is.

" [Johnson] is one of our premiere strengths right now, and we expect that to continue."

Also of interest....

Wide receiver Joe Jurevicius returned to practice on Wednesday and had an encouraging first day of work. However, their efforts did not convince the team to upgrade them on the injury report or increase their roles in Thursday''s workout.

According to Gruden, Jurevicius was still somewhat limited Thursday and remains questionable.','10/31/2003','7:55:00 AM','Friday',452 6023,25,9,'Faulk Continues Working; Harris Likely To Start...','Asked to address Marshall Faulk''s status during his post-practice press conference Thursday, head coach Mike Martz told reporters: "He actually does a lot of scout team stuff, because the defense reacts quicker than what our scout team defense does. I was talking to him today about it and he was explaining it, so thats why he likes dong that. He did incredible work today actually. Well just see.

"I think well probably end up starting [Arlen Harris] and just see what

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