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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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year in Washington, the first season the Redskins used head coach Steve Spurriers wide-open offense.

Carolina took him when he became available, building its offense around the idea of giving Davis the ball at least 25 times a game.

His critics wondered whether Davis could carry that kind of workload. He never doubted it.

"I knew I had plenty left," he said. "Im getting an opportunity. And Im just making the best of my opportunities. Thats all I can ask for."

The only thing Davis has yet to do in Carolina is score a touchdown. But he promised that will come, perhaps as soon as this weekend.

Atlanta gave up 132 yards and two rushing touchdowns, both by fullback Mike Alstott, to Tampa Bay in a 31-10 loss and Davis is hopeful to put up similar numbers.

"You can take some encouragement but you cant go by that," said Davis, who watched the Falcons-Bucs game on TV. "The thing weve got to do is get ourselves prepared this week, run the game plan. ..."

For what its worth. ... Pro Football Weekly reported this week that Davis has endeared himself to his teammates by not acting like hes a star and keeping a low profile in the locker room to keep from upsetting team chemistry. ...

Also according to PFW, those of us expecting more out of DeShaun Foster should be patient. The second-year halfback has taken whats been called two dings in the head and will start to see the ball more once the coaching staff is more comfortable with his condition.','9/26/2003','12:15:00 AM','Friday'0,2003,175 5748,25,4,'Gordon Ready To Step Into Forefront...','In an article published Wednesday, Associated Press sports writer R.B. Fallstrom suggested that Lamar Gordon never did like playing fullback.

Marshall Faulks backup doesnt have to worry about that position now. For at least the next month, while Faulk recovers from a broken hand and torn knee cartilage, Gordon has Faulks spot as the starting tailback.

"Im really excited, Im not going

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