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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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make 4 or 5 yards, but Jamal is a guy who can hit a crack and it may not always go 75 yards, but its got a chance of being a 25- or 30-yarder."

Last week against the Steelers, Lewis rushed 15 times for 69 yards in a 34-15 loss and coaches have vowed to get him the ball more this week. The Ravens are 17-2 when he carries the ball 20 times or more.

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Frank Sanders returned to practice this week and expects to play tomorrow.

The former Cardinal missed the season opener with two dislocated toes. Hes listed as questionable for this week and whether he actually starts or not, head coach Brian Billick hinted Friday that Sanders playing time will depend on how he looks early.','9/13/2003','2:35:00 PM','Saturday'5273,2003,90 5664,8,2,'Morgan Good To Go After Full Friday Workout...','According to the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Quincy Morgan, who missed practice on Thursday because he was having his strained hip examined at a local clinic, participated in the entire practice Friday and head coach Butch Davis expects the third-year receiver to start and play as usual against the Ravens tomorrow.

Morgan, who is officially listed as probable, led the league in yards per catch last season, but caught just one pass for 14 yards in the opener.

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In an article published Tuesday, Medina County Gazette staffer Steve King noted that coaches want to have a vertical offense because they have a vertical quarterback in Kelly Holcomb.

With Tim Couch starting, the team didnt attack downfield because hes a horizontal passer. He made too many dump-offs for the offense to be effective. The team needs to stick with its attacking style after getting gun-shy in the second half against the Colts.

King further noted this is a fast-paced offense, and the coaches have the weapons to make it work. This is the right scheme for the club to run; it pushes the defenses back seven far off the ball, opening

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