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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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a ball in the flat and muscle his way into the end zone.

Johnson is among the NFLs early receiving leaders with 249 yards on 18 catches, his name among the likes of Randy Moss and Isaac Bruce. The only other rookie in the top 10 is currently the leagues No. 2 receiver, Anquan Boldin, the NFLs early out-of-nowhere success story.

Unlike fellow Miami receivers like Michael Irvin and Jeremy Shockey, Johnson is satisfied with letting his play do the talking for him.

"I think Ive done pretty well," he said. "Sometimes you go out there and make mistakes, but you have to come back and watch the film and correct them. As long as youre going out and getting better and not making the same mistakes, its a positive for you."

Hell continue to work on his route-running and his reads and make the adjustments that all rookie receivers must make. The downside to the success, Carr believes, is that Johnson might have seen some of the last soft coverage of his career just 180 minutes into it.

"Other guys are going to have to make plays," Carr said, referring to fellow receivers Corey Bradford, Jabar Gaffney and tight end Billy Miller. "When teams pay that much attention to (Johnson) -- which they probably will for the next couple of games, this year and forever in his career -- the other guys around him are going to get a chance to make plays."

Also of interest. ...

According to Pro Football Weekly, Texans officials hope that rookie halfback Tony Hollings will allow them to rely less on the passing game and preserve Carrs health. The reason Hollings has not played much is more mental than physical, according to insiders.

His surgically reconstructed knee is sound, but he had trouble picking up some of the plays.

Nonetheless, Hollings flashed ability in Week 3, rushing for 41 yards on seven carries.

All he has to do now is figure out how to hold onto the ol oblong spheroid.

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