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Fantasy Football Articles - October 2003

Enclosed in this archive is every bit of the action and updates that occurred in October 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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Sports XChange reports that receiver Steve Smith is still hoping for a contract extension after turning in the team''s first 100-yard receiving game last week against the Colts.','10/16/2003','1:30:00 AM','Thursday',323 5894,4,7,'Moulds To Test Groin Friday; McGahee Practices...','As reported Associated Press sports writer John Wawrow, Eric Moulds will wait until Friday to test his groin injury to determine whether he can play Sunday against Washington.

Moulds was held out of Buffalo''s practice on Wednesday, although his status was upgraded from doubtful to questionable.

The Bills'' leading receiver was hopeful a few more days of rest will help and he would be able to play after missing last weekend''s loss to the New York Jets.

"It feels a lot better. It''s feeling a lot stronger, and I''m to the point where I can move and cut and do a lot of things I''ve done before," Moulds said. "I feel pretty confident in it."

Moulds hasn''t practiced since he was hurt in setting up the winning drive in Buffalo''s overtime victory against Cincinnati on Oct. 5. Moulds said he has a slight tear in his groin muscle. Head coach Gregg Williams had called the injury a strain.

Moulds wore shorts and shoulder pads during Wednesday''s practice, but did not take part in catching drills during the 20-minute period open to the media.

The Bills sorely missed him last weekend when they managed only 193 yards against the Jets.

"It was tough to sit and watch us go through what we went through last week and not be able to help them." Moulds said. "It''s frustrating, but that''s why I''m working hard and hopefully things will work out. ..."

Also according to Wawrow, rookie Willis McGahee was happy following his first practice session as a Bill.

"Everything''s good," McGahee, his left knee on ice, said after the workout was over. "I wouldn''t be out here talking to you if it wasn''t, I''d tell you that much."

The ice was a precaution, something the running

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