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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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problematic. Finneran might see time as a third-down receiver.

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In a column published Friday, ESPN.com insider Len Pasquarelli advised readers "the unrest in the Atlanta locker room, which was obvious for the last few weeks to those who speak with Falcons players but only bubbled into the public consciousness the past few days, might not bode well for coach Dan Reeves and some of his lieutenants.

"One of the NFL''s best coaches, a guy who will secure his 200th victory in coming weeks and will merit Hall of Fame consideration some day, Reeves has one season beyond this remaining on his contract. But there are already rumors that he won''t be around for the final year of the three-year extension he signed when Arthur Blank purchased the club.

"The team''s spiral might also scotch any chances for defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, who definitely yearns to be a head coach again, to be Reeves'' successor. And it could affect the potential candidacy, as well, of current vice president Ron Hill for the general manager post Blank still hopes to fill at some point."

Pasquarelli went on to remind us that Blank courted Steve Mariucci briefly last year when he was fired by the 49ers, attempting to hire him as a consultant. And as, some contend, a head coach in waiting. Blank is nothing if not a marketing maven. He''s already got a superstar, in injured quarterback Mike Vick, in the fold.

Pasquarelli summed up by stating: "For the time being, though, Reeves is going nowhere. The test now is to somehow quash the dissent festering in the locker room and to get better performances out of a team that, even accounting for Vick''s absence, has not played to its talent level."

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Also according to Pasquarelli, place-kicker Jay Feely has converted just 36-of-50 field goal attempts (72.0 percent) in the Georgia Dome. In road games, however, he has connected on 85.7 percent

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