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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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back in there and put a Hall of Famer on the bench when youre only getting 15 to 18 plays in a half.

"Id like to get the ball more, but I truly understand the situation. Im not one of those guys whos going to bitch and bicker about getting the football."

In an article published Monday, Pro Football Weekly suggested the team might use more formations featuring both Martin and Jordan in the near future -- especially if fullback Jerald Sowell cannot make a significant impact as a pass catcher.

The Jets obviously miss Richie Anderson, who left via free agency, and Sowell hasnt made his mark in the offense thus far. The key concern for the Jets is how good a blocker Jordan will be for Martin and whether they want to expose Martin to blocking duties when Jordan gets the ball.

Also of interest. ...

Chad Pennington hopes to have the seven surgical pins in his fractured left hand/wrist removed by the end of next week. Pennington said his recovery is on schedule.

Best-case scenario: a Nov. 2 return against the Giants. He revealed that only one bone was fractured, not four, as initially reported. That hasnt affected the prognosis. An X-ray taken Wednesday showed the fracture and the four dislocated bones are healing properly.','9/19/2003','10:00:00 AM','Friday'10022,2003,133 5706,1,3,'Blake, Receiving Corps Will Be At Less Than Full Speed...','According to Arizona Republic staff writer Kent Somers, Jeff Blake wont be 100 percent for Sundays game, but hell be better off than half of his receiving corps.

Blake participated fully in Thursdays practice, although he was still limping with a bruised heel.

It appears three of his receivers wont play for the second straight week. Starters Larry Foster (ankle) and Bryan Gilmore (knee) and backup Kevin Kasper (back) didnt practice Thursday.

"Kevin Kasper is the furthest away, with Larry Foster the closest," head coach Dave McGinnis said.

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