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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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with the intent to block. He probably didn''t get under control quickly enough, and the player started to get away and he pulled him down. That''s it. There''s not a whole lot more to say about it. It was clearly a big play. It was close to the point of attack. I don''t know if it affected the play, but it was close. I certainly have no argument with the call."

And finally. ...

In an article published Thursday, SportsLine.com insider Pete Prisco suggested the team''s slow start will likely cost Jauron his job. But what happens if he gets run during the season. His offensive coordinator, the much-ripped John Shoop, would also likely go with him in the purge.

So who takes over?

Greg Blache, the team''s defensive coordinator, would be given strong consideration, but general manager Jerry Angelo still has eyes for LSU coach Nick Saban, and the job would likely be on an interim basis. And if Blache were successful in turning things around if he did take over, there is no way Angelo could justify letting him go.

So the Bears could be in a tough spot in terms of trying to figure out what to do with Jauron.','10/5/2003','7:15:00 AM','Sunday',262 5833,30,5,'McNair A Greater Threat Despite Running Less...','As reported by Nashville Tennessean staffer Jim Wyatt, Steve McNair isn''t running as much these days -- primarily because he hasn''t needed to. With 820 yards, eight touchdowns and just one interception, he''s the NFL''s top-rated passer. He''s run eight times for 31 yards, both career lows through four games.

"(Defenses) always have somebody watching me, but I have been fortunate the offensive line has done a great job of protecting me this year and the receivers have done a great job of initially getting open when they have to," McNair said.

"When things break down, yes, I will run. But I haven''t had the opportunity, and I think that is a good thing in the offense''s eyes."

A sore knee perhaps kept

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