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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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get the first down."

Boldin had just four catches for 44 yards in the preseason. But he has impressed coaches throughout training camp, and there was a sense the Cards scaled back his work in the exhibition games in part to hide their newfound gem. He will be a big part of the passing offense when the regular season gets under way in Detroit today.

"I dont know if anybody outside of this organization is expecting me to do much," Boldin said. "But I want to show what I am capable of doing. I think we have a pretty good package for me to do that."

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According to Arizona Republic beat man Kent Somers, Bryant Johnson, a first-round selection, has shown improvement in the past few weeks and should challenge for a starting job soon.

Kevin Kasper figures to be the fifth receiver today and will return kicks. The odd man out is Jason McAddley, who appears to be a weekly inactive for the foreseeable future.

More was expected of McAddley, a fifth-round choice last year who started eight games and caught 25 passes.

He caught just one pass in preseason and was passed by Bryan Gilmore and Johnson.

Too much might have been expected from McAddley, McGinnis said.

"What he did in the latter part of last season is he had to play a lot," McGinnis said. "He was still a rookie that we took very late that we still have to develop. Jason McAddley wasnt going to progress from that point to a Pro Bowl receiver this year in this camp."

McAddley has been hampered by a sore right ankle that will require surgery, he said. But he also dropped some passes at camp and didnt perform as well against press coverage as some of the other receivers.','9/7/2003','7:35:00 AM','Sunday'16078,2003,45 5619,25,1,'Faulk Out To Prove 02 Was A Fluke...','According to St. Louis Post-Dispatch beat writer Jim Thomas, ask Marshall Faulk if he got enough work in the preseason, and the answer is blunt and to the point, like one of

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