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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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Buccaneers Sunday. Horn didn''t miss any time after getting hurt last week.

Donte'' Stallworth returned to practice Wednesday and said he''s close to 80 percent healthy. Stallworth is listed as questionable with a strained left quad.

In an article published Monday, Times-Picayune staffer Jeff Duncan suggested if Stallworth ever can stay healthy, he might supplant Jerome Pathon in the lineup. The Saints want to get the explosive Stallworth on the field more so defenses can''t concentrate their coverages on Horn.

But Stallworth has struggled with injuries and dropped passes in a disappointing second season.

I''ll continue to monitor the status of both Horn and Stallworth and bring you more after Friday''s practice.

Also of interest. ...

Deuce McAllister, who rushed for 101 yards against the Panthers, will try to establish a club record for consecutive 100-yard games when he goes against the Bucs on Sunday.

McAllister tied a club mark when he recorded his fifth straight 100-yard game against the Panthers. One more would break the franchise record he shares with Ricky Williams, who had five in a row in 2000. ...

Horn, who has 45 receptions through eight games and is on pace to catch at least 80 passes for the fourth consecutive season, leads the NFL in third-down receiving. He has 19 catches for 285 yards and a 15.0-yard average with three touchdowns on third down. ...

And finally. ...

Tight end Ernie Conwell said he took the loss to Carolina exceptionally hard. He met with head coach Jim Haslett on Monday to apologize for missing the block on Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers on the fourth-and-1 play in overtime. Conwell''s wife even had the couple''s pastor from their Nashville, Tenn., church call him for a pair of pep talks this week.

"It was hard on me," Conwell said. "I feel responsible. I take it personally. I care about this team, and I care about the way I play. I''m smart enough to

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