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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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report, has practiced and -- along with Shad Meier -- will play a greater role in Wychecks absence. Both men can line up at either the traditional tight end spot or as an H-back.

Asked earlier this week if he liked what he saw out of Kinney and Meier, head coach Jeff Fisher said: "Theyre both doing fine theyre both look comfortable at their position, they can flip flop so theyre versatile and they both understand what theyre doing and both of them make plays. Both of them had big plays in the game last week."

And according to Nashville Tennessean beat man Jeff Legwold, fullback Greg Comellas release just days before the opener is proof the offense is moving away from the two-back look it used much of the past four seasons. Instead of leaning on Eddie George, coordinator Mike Heimerdinger steadily has pushed the offense to McNair.

If all goes as expected, the team will use three-wide receiver and two-tight end looks most of the season.

Theyll also use a spread formation (no backs) a bit more. When they want a two-back look, Robert Holcombe or rookie Dwone Hicks will line up in front of George.

Though Holcombe is a willing blocker, he isnt the drive blocker some fullbacks are at the point of attack. But if he swings out of the backfield, the team might have a matchup it can win in the passing game. Most opponents go to a big package featuring bulky linebackers in short yardage, and those kinds of players will be unable to stay with Holcombe.

Plus, Holcombe might be able to give George more room to run by clearing a linebacker out of the middle than by clearing a path as a lead blocker. ...

For what its worth. ...

Brown told reporters earlier this week that hes currently at about 70 percent right now, and he intends to take a cautious approach to his recover from the hamstring injury suffered last month.

"As its going right now, Ill probably have to sit out another week," Brown said. "It hurts watching

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