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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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Betts could move ahead of him on any given Sunday.
Apparently, coaches dont want to give up on the big-play ability of Canidate, who has the potential to take one all the way on any given carry. But they realize that he has too slim a build and does not run well enough inside to handle the ball 25 times a game. Betts does, but he lacks home-run threat, even though he has more speed than most people realize.
Chad Morton, the third-down back, also will get his share of touches, but he is not going to take many carries away from Betts or Canidate. Fullback Rock Cartwright will continue to work as the teams goal line specialist. ...
Also according to PFW, sources close to the Redskins say its a mystery why second-year receiver Cliff Russell has disappointed, but he clearly has lost the confidence of the coaching staff. Russell hasnt been the same since suffering through a disastrous final preseason game.
And finally. ...
The Falcons defense reportedly got some help from Doug Johnson, who informed his teammates about the audible system used by Spurrier, Johnsons college coach at Florida.
If Ramsey called an audible and made hand signals, it meant that a pass was coming. If Ramsey called an audible without using his hands, it signaled a run. Spurrier stuck with the system, giving the Falcons "D" a bit -- but obviously not enough -- of an advantage last Sunday. ','9/19/2003','8:35:00 AM','Friday'14048,2003,130 5703,10,3,'Portis Practice Notes...','Although he was held out of full contact drills, Clinton Portis practiced Thursday and remains on track to start and play as usual Monday night. In fact, head coach Mike Shanahan told reporters he expects the second-year halfback to be at full speed by kickoff.
Portis agreed, telling reporters after the session ended: "I am feeling better. It took a couple of days, but the soreness has gone away. There is still a little discomfort, but I think by Monday I will be back to normal. I think if I have my normal pads
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