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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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hurt, Davis soaked up the playbook. When the season began, coaches found that Hollings hadn''t fully recovered from a knee injury, and Davis started getting more time on offense.

"You''ve got to go with the flow, Davis said. "I can''t fuss about it. You''ve just got to take it as it comes.

The first sign Davis was about to overtake Mack came Sept. 28 against Jacksonville, when Davis was the only tailback on the field in the Texans'' final drive, which ended with a game-winning 1-yard dive by David Carr.

Davis continued to split time with Mack in a loss at Tennessee, before claiming the job against the Jets three weeks ago.

Davis had 129 yards rushing and 70 yards receiving against New York. Then he went to Indianapolis last week and gained 109 yards rushing, becoming the first rookie since Mike Anderson in 2000 to have consecutive 100-yard games.

A 100-yard game against the Carolina Panthers'' tough defense Sunday would put Davis in the NFL record book. He''s also just 135 yards shy of passing Jonathan Wells for the young franchise''s career rushing lead.

Davis'' high school coach, Mike Mowad, said the pounding the back avoided by riding the bench at LSU might ultimately help.

"I''ve talked to Domanick about it, Mowad said. "In a way it might have been a blessing in disguise. If he had gotten a lot of carries, he might not be as healthy as he is today. Now he''s tearing it up.

Davis says he''s feeling great despite getting more than 30 touches in the last two games. Indeed, he''s ready for more.

"I''m pretty strong. Don''t let this size fool you, Davis said. "I''m a pure country boy.

In an article published Monday, Pro Football Weekly noted that Davis impressed Jets defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell. "I think he has a darn good future in this league," Cottrell said about the 5-9, 216-pound Davis, who many observers thought was too small to endure the pounding of an every-down back.

"Although hes short in stature, hes extremely strong. Hes got powerful legs,

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