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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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coming off his least productive game -- six receptions for 59 yards at Buffalo on Oct. 5 -- but he had one catch of 31 or more yards in each of the first four games. Those catches included touchdowns of 41 and 55 yards.

The league is taking note. Asked if Johnson has become one of the AFC''s best, Ravens head coach Brian Billick said, "I think so."

Jon Kitna said he, Johnson and the team''s other starting wide receiver, Peter Warrick, have grown together after two full seasons in the offense.

As the slot receiver and complement to Johnson, Warrick has two touchdowns and leads the team with 29 receptions -- on pace for a franchise-record 93.

"We understand each other," Kitna said. ...

A few other items here. ...

T.J Houshmandzadeh was downgraded to doubtful with his strained hamstring, which means rookie receiver Kevin Walter should see his first game action this season. It''s also worth noting that a day after he was waived from the 53-man roster (to make room for Walter), rookie wideout Lawrence Hamilton cleared waivers and was signed to the practice squad. ...

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Also according to Curnutte, the Bengals practiced Friday on the new grass field inside Paul Brown Stadium. It was installed after the Steelers game Sept. 21. Dillon said his groin strain was caused by loose sod.','10/18/2003','1:25:00 PM','Saturday',364 5935,32,7,'Three-Receiver Set Defining Offensive Identity...','According to Houston Chronicle beat writer Carlton Thompson, the Texans call it the Kings formation, which seems appropriate considering the royal pain it causes for opposing defenses.

The formation features three receivers, one tight end and a running back.

And as Carlton put it: "It''s as close as the Texans have come to establishing an offensive identity in one season plus five games."

So far this season, the Texans have accumulated 60 percent of their total yards out of the formation, which features

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