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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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named after their college alma maters, Michigan State in Duckett''s case, and Florida State in Dunn''s.

As it is, Dunn is sacrificing playing time to H-back Brian Kozlowski and fullback Justin Griffith. ...

And finally. ...

Owner Arthur Blank was aired out on a local TV station Wednesday when Fox broadcaster Terry Bradshaw criticized him roundly while in town on business.

Bradshaw suggested that Blank has contacted Fox colleague Jimmy Johnson about the possibility of coaching the Falcons after Reeves is let go. Bradshaw also suggested that good sources told him that Blank had contacted LSU coach Nick Saban about the Atlanta job.

Bradshaw said Blank needs to learn to keep his mouth shut because he is in a league of leaks, and people repeat what they hear in the NFL.','10/31/2003','9:35:00 AM','Friday',455 6026,7,9,'Dillon Practices, But Still Questionable...','According to Cincinnati Enquirer staffer Mark Curnutte, Corey Dillon, who was held out of Wednesday''s practice to rest his sore groin, returned to work Thursday, but remains questionable for Sunday''s game against the Cardinals.

Reserve tailback Brandon Bennett (back) also returned to practice, but also remained questionable.

Head coach Marvin Lewis said Dillon had a good practice and was "fine."

I''ll continue to monitor Dillon''s status and bring you more after Friday''s practice.

One last note on Dillon here....

In an article published Monday, Pro Football Weekly cited an unnamed NFL scout as noting Dillon does not appear to have lost a step, but hes clearly playing hurt -- a contention Lewis made during interviews on ESPN''s "Pardon the Interruption" and ESPN2''s "NFL Live" yesterday.

Also of interest....

Chad Johnson has been one of the Bengals'' most consistent players

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