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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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back has had to apply after every workout since he had surgery to repair three torn ligaments nearly 10 months ago.

Wawrow went on to note that as practices go, it was nothing out of the ordinary for the former Miami star, who wore a brace on his injured leg and a Bills helmet with a reflective visor. He took a few handoffs, caught a few passes and even played defense for the scout team for kicks.

But it still marked a significant step in McGahee''s rehabilitation since he was hurt in Miami''s loss to Ohio State in the Fiesta Bowl last January.

Coming a day after he was cleared for contact by the Bills training staff, Wednesday''s practice opened a three-week window for the team to determine whether to place McGahee on its active roster or sit him out for the rest of the year.

While the decision is ultimately the team''s, McGahee made clear what his intentions are.

"I feel like I can play any time," he said. "I know my expectations, but I really don''t worry about it. I just go as it is."

The Bills are taking a cautious approach.

Williams said that while McGahee is in excellent physical health, it''s far too early to tell how he''ll react in a football setting.

"This is the first day he''s on the field, so I can''t say anything," Williams said. "It''s not going to be something that you just all of a sudden step back into."

That didn''t stop the coach from expressing hope that McGahee will play this season.

"Sure, we all hope," Williams said. "And if he progresses the way he''s progressed to date, there''s a good chance that he could be out there."

Moulds rated McGahee''s practice as promising.

"He looked pretty good," Moulds said. "He''s to that point where he''s not all the way back, but he has the confidence in himself and his abilities."

Starter Travis Henry welcomed McGahee to practice and didn''t even mind the possibility of having to share the backfield duties.

"We''ve got a good relationship so far so, yeah, we can make it work," Henry said.

That''s a departure from Henry''s initial reaction. When the Bills drafted

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