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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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Joe Horn was extremely limited in Friday''s practice to the hyperextended knee he suffered last Sunday.

Horn didn''t practice Wednesday or Thursday and head coach Jim Haslett is said to be pessimistic about the veteran receiver''s chances of playing Tampa Bay this weekend.

I''ll remind you, however, the Horn, one of the league''s toughest and most resilient receivers, hasn''t been ruled yet.

I''ll continue to follow this one and bring you further details tomorrow morning.','10/31/2003','3:25:00 PM','Friday',461 6031,31,9,'Canidate Unlikely To Play; Hasselbeck To Serve As No. 2 QB...','Although he''s officially listed as questionable, Redskins.com staff writer Gary Fitzgerald reported this afternoon that Trung Canidate, who has a high ankle sprain, remains doubtful for Sunday''s game and head coach Steve Spurrier did not seem optimistic that he would have his starting tailback''s services.

The coach reiterated that Chad Morton, Rock Cartwright and Sultan McCullough could each see action at tailback.

Also of interest. ...

In an article published Monday, Pro Football Weekly suggested that Spurrier''s decision to return to the "Fun n Gun" offense he made famous at Florida, comes a week after offensive coordinator Hue Jackson -- not Spurrier, a source close to the team says -- called the plays in last Sunday''s loss to Buffalo.

PFW further speculated the change was made on the suggestion of management to spur an offense that has fallen on hard times. ...

And finally. ...

Tim Hasselbeck will back up starting quarterback Patrick Ramsey in this Sundays game at Dallas, Spurrier said. Hasselbeck, who signed with the Redskins 10 days ago and underwent what amounts to a crash course in learning Spurriers offense, impressed coaches with his veteran presence and how quickly he learned the offense.

Hasselbeck had been competing

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