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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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Titans have also gotten very effective play from Kinney, technically the frontline tight end. He slimmed down this season and has become a more complete player.

When the Titans took Kinney out of Florida with a third-round pick in 2000, Reese though of him as an on-the-line tight end who would be able to block and work as a possession receiver but "probably not get down the field."

"By shedding the pounds, he''s expanded his role," Reese said. You see him in the backfield in motion, getting down the field."

Kinney said he''s now around 278 pounds as compared to 285 last season. After a career-low 13 catches last year, he already has 14 catches for 117 yards....

Rookie running back Chris Brown got the first carries of his career in Pittsburgh and didn''t fare any better than Eddie George, taking six carries 3 yards.

"The game was fast as we explained to him last week," Fisher said. "He had a nice run, he had a 10-yard run called back, but he was okay. He needs to press the hole a little bit more. I think he was concerned about hanging onto the football and just nervous about playing. I think now that he''s got that behind him he''ll become a little better runner for us."

The Titans used him on special teams too, and thought having him run up and down the field a few times would get him ready for his debut with the offense.

And finally....

Derrick Mason was excused from Thursdays practice because of a death in the family, but the veteran receiver will start and play as usual today; the same goes for Justin McCareins, who twisted an ankle in Thursdays practice. ','10/5/2003','7:45:00 AM','Sunday',263 5834,14,5,'Smith''s Return Bumps Stokes Out Of Starting Lineup...','According to SportsLine.com insider Jay Glazer, Jimmy Smith''s return to the starting lineup this week isn''t good news for J.J. Stokes fans.

That''s because Matt Hatchette will line up as the starter opposite Smith with Stokes coming

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