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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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said. "Its severed between us. Before I knew him and we talked or whatever, but its over now. Its all business from now on."

As you might expect, Moulds is eager to hit the field tomorrow.

They play man-to-man," he explained. "If youre going to play man-to-man and dont double team, you give yourself a bad chance of getting embarrassed. Thats whats going to happen if they play man-to-man."

Or man-to-"unmanly" as the case might be.

And finally....

Sammy Morris did not practice Friday and remains questionable due to a sore groin. Morris is the teams third-down back, so Henry could see three-down duty against the Dolphins. If Morris cant play and Henry gets hurt, the Bills could have a problem on third down; Joe Burns has little experience in that role.','9/20/2003','11:05:00 PM','Saturday'14011,2003,147 5720,27,3,'Focus On Owens Keeps Traffic Off Streets...','In an article published Saturday, San Jose Mercury News reporter Daniel Brown framed it as a classic math problem: If a quarterback leaves the line of scrimmage and takes a five-step drop to throw a 15-yard pass, what happens if the receiver runs a pattern 2 yards short?

And the guy waiving his hand back and forth, imploring the teacher, "Pick me; I know; Me. ... Pick me, " is San Francisco receivers coach Eric Yarber.

"You get interceptions," the coach correctly noted. "If you go 2 yards too short, the quarterback isnt ready to throw, and if hes not ready to throw, the defensive back can get a good jump on the ball, and thats when you see interceptions."

Fortunately, Yarber has shared the answer with his charges.

And none have paid more attention than Tai Streets, who is running more precise routes -- cutting to within a yard of how the play is drawn -- and helping to take the pressure off Pro Bowl teammate Terrell Owens.

Going into todays game against the Browns, Streets has eight catches for 101 yards and two touchdowns. He averages 12.6 yards per catch, a mark just a few inches

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