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Fantasy Football Articles - September 2003

Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in September 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.

Fantasy Football Challenge - September 2003 Fantasy Football Articles

Fantasy Football Challenge - September 2003 Fantasy Football Articles Archive

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a large deficit quickly.

"We had to go into the two-minute in the middle of the third quarter, so he got a chance to catch a lot of balls," Haslett said. "Our emphasis is to give Deuce the ball more in some areas in pass receiving. I would like to see him catch 60 balls or more."

Tight end Ernie Conwell, who left St. Louis as a free agent after last season to sign with New Orleans, played with Marshall Faulk and saw first-hand the impact that a top-flight running back whos also a top-flight receiver can have.

"You can do all kinds of things with Deuce," Conwell said. "Hes a huge back, so you dont have to worry about him in protection. You know he can catch the ball out of the backfield so you dont have to take him out for that. And of course hes a great runner. You can ask him to do just about anything a back can do and you know hell do it well."

East summed up by suggesting that -- at just 24-years of age -- McAllister has a chance to put up some rare numbers, particularly on an offense that has Pro Bowl-caliber players at each skill position.

"I want to be like a fine wine and with age and maturity just continue to get better," he said. "Hopefully itll be better than last year if Im completely healthy. My goal is to be 100 percent each week and go out there and give the team everything Ive got. At the end of the year well go back and look at the numbers."','9/13/2003','9:55:00 AM','Saturday'4168,2003,86 5660,30,2,'McNair Ready; Kinney & Meier To Play Greater Role...','According to those who follow the team closely, Steve McNair practiced without difficulty -- and without a brace on his sore knee -- Friday and the veteran signal caller will start and play as usual tomorrow.

McNair suffered a mild MCL sprain in last Sundays win over the Raiders.

On a less positive note, tight end Frank Wycheck (concussion) and running back Chris Brown (hamstring) have not practiced and wont play tomorrow.

Erron Kinney, who is listed as questionable on this weeks injury

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