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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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week before deciding whether he''ll play. It''s possible he''ll be a game-day decision.

"He''s a quick healer," Williams said of Moulds. "Everybody is at a different pace, and I know he''ll work as hard as he can to get back as fast as he can."

In a related note. ...

According to Pro Football Weekly, despite continued rumors that Shaw will move into the No. 2 spot ahead of Reed in the very near future, that''s not the case.

Coaches reportedly prefer Reed as the No. 2 and will keep him there, and Shaw will remain in the slot.

Shaw has made plays, no doubt, while Reed has struggled to get separation from defensive backs in single coverage. But the Bills do not believe Shaw can handle the No. 2 spot better than Reed, particularly since Shaw did not perform well in the role last season in Jacksonville.

The thought is, much like with Reggie Wayne and Peyton Manning in Indianapolis, Bledsoe and Reed will simply have to work up a mutual confidence and trust. The Bills hope that it doesnt take a couple of years, as it seemed to do with Manning and Wayne, but they are willing to give Reed the time to adjust to the position.','10/9/2003','12:10:00 PM','Thursday',281 5852,13,6,'James Practices Wednesday; Mungro Suddenly Questionable...','According to Indianapolis Star News staffer Mike Chappell, James Mungro wasn''t listed on the mid-week injury report, but the backup running back missed Wednesday''s practice and head coach Tony Dungy said he''s questionable for Sunday''s game.

A magnetic resonance imaging test on Mungro''s right knee, Dungy said, "showed a little something in there."

Dungy said Mungro suffered the injury during the Bucs game. Mungro rushed six times for 20 yards, including a 3-yard touchdown in the fourth-quarter comeback.

"We hope he''s going to be OK," Dungy said. "He needs to really loosen up and have that thing more pain free than it is."

Edgerrin James, who missed the past two games with a sore

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