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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.

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Fantasy Football Challenge - September 2003 Fantasy Football Articles Archive

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Carr pointed out a dropped pass by Andre Johnson on a third-and-13 play last Sunday and a ball that was knocked loose from tight end Billy Miller and returned for a touchdown.

"When we get opportunities to make plays, we have to make them," Carr said. "There are no excuses. Im not going to pick on Andre, but he knows he should have caught the ball. There are other plays in the game. Billy should have caught that ball that turned into an interception.

"Im not picking on those guys at all because theyre good football players and they usually make those plays, but when you dont make them, the game gets out of hand and then your team looks bad.

"Andre is going to make plays, and Billy is going to make plays the next 14 games for us. Im not going to worry about those guys at all."

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Pro Football Weekly, reporting on Jabar Gaffneys promotion to the No. 2 spot over Corey Bradford, suggested that Gaffney is a better all-around receiver and noted that offensive coordinator Chris Palmer said Gaffney has the skills to be a No. 1 receiver in the future.

To which I would suggest: Not as long as he and Johnson are both on Houstons roster.','9/19/2003','9:20:00 AM','Friday'14026,2003,132 5705,21,3,'Chrebet Sits; Jordan Returns To Practice...','Wayne Chrebet (sprained knee) missed practice for a second straight day Thursday, but the consensus among observers says the veteran wideout is still likely to play. No. 2 halfback LaMont Jordan (sprained ankle), returned to practice after sitting out Wednesdays session.

And according to New York Daily News sports writer Rich Cimini, Jordan said yesterday hes ready for an expanded role in the offense. However, he stopped short of demanding the ball.

First of all, Jordan doesnt want to rock the boat. Secondly, he doesnt believe Curtis Martin is the cause of the teams inability to establish the run.

"The most frustrating thing for

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