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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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this season -- averaging five receptions a game.

The third-year receiver also has been consistent with the league office, which has seen fit to fine Johnson after each of the Bengals seven games, Johnson said Thursday.

This week, Johnson was fined $5,000 for what game officials said was a throat-slash gesture after scoring the winning touchdown Sunday against Seattle.

The fine is believed to be the second one for an inappropriate end zone celebration. He and Peter Warrick were each fined after their snap-shot routine against the Browns in Cleveland.

Johnson was hit twice for wearing shoes with too much orange.

After learning of the latest fine on Thursday, Johnson jokingly was walking around the locker room asking anyone who would listen if they had the cell phone number of NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue.

In a related note....

As the Bengals'' resident expert on end zone celebrations, Johnson''s top five celebrations are:

1. A Terrell Owens three-pack: The Sharpie at Seattle, the pom-pom routine and the stand-on-the-ball-and-flex pose.

2. Warren Sapp''s wiggle at Atlanta that was inspired by Beyonce Knowles'' video "Crazy in Love."

3. The Johnnie Morton pull-the-pin-on-the-grenade gig for Kansas City. Morton then tossed the ball in the air for it to "explode."

4. The Lambeau Leap, started in 1993 by LeRoy Butler and his Packers teammates. Johnson has done this one twice at Paul Brown Stadium. "The walls are too high. I get scratched on the concrete above the padding," he says.

5. And, in a nod to a teammate, "The Squirrel" by rookie wide receiver Kelley Washington.','10/31/2003','10:25:00 AM','Friday',456 6027,28,9,'Robinson Misses Second Practice; Still Expected To Play...','According to the Sporting News, Koren Robinson missed a second straight day of practice Thursday due to his bruised hip. Robinson is expected to return to practice today before starting

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