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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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and last week had a serious sit-down with vice president of football operations Ron Hill. Among other topics, it has been suggested to Price that he tone down his public rhetoric when he''s not happy about how many passes he''s catching, or the way he''s being used.

And finally. ...

Also according to the XChange, receiver Brian Finneran (broken left hand) will almost certain play Monday at St. Louis, although it''s not clear whether he''ll start. He''s been missed. His replacement, Quentin McCord, has caught four passes in his four starts.

If Finneran contributes even 80 percent of his usual, the Falcons may have a little stronger passing game over the middle as the 6-foot-5 veteran provides Johnson with a much bigger target than the 6-foot McCord.

Atlanta didn''t practice Wednesday, so the exact status of Finneran and Price (foot), both listed as questionable for Monday night''s game, remains unclear. I''ll have more on both men later tonight or early tomorrow.','10/9/2003','2:15:00 PM','Thursday',284 5855,18,6,'Belichick''s Embargo On Injury Info Irritating But Effective...','No surprises here. ... As reported by Boston Globe staff writer Michael Smith, the Patriots head into Sunday''s game against the Giants with no fewer than 14 players on their injury report. The list includes includes Deion Branch (right ankle), who is questionable but should play. Daniel Graham is again questionable with an injured right shoulder -- the same one he had surgery on in the offseason.

Kevin Faulk (left hamstring), David Givens (chest), David Patten (right knee), Fred McCrary (left knee), and Antowain Smith (left shoulder) are also questionable.

Tom Brady is probable with right elbow/shoulder woes.

That''s it.

Nothing more. No mas.

Which begs the questions: Where''s the depth of information usually available on injured NFL players at this

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