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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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McGahee, he called it a "slap in the face."

McGahee said he doesn''t think about how far he''s come in a relatively short time. He''s erased the memories of getting hurt. And he doesn''t concern himself with worries of hurting his knee again.

"I''m just taking it day by day," McGahee said. "I learned by putting timetables on things they never go the way you want them to go."

One last note here. ...

Backup running back Sammy Morris practiced for the first time in more than three weeks since having surgery to repair a sports hernia. Morris is listed as questionable.','10/16/2003','1:40:00 AM','Thursday',324 5895,23,7,'McNabb Won''t Let Thumb -- Or Distractions -- Bother Him...','According to philadelphiaeagles.com insider Dave Spadaro, Donovan McNabb admitted on Wednesday that his sprained right thumb is affecting his ability to deliver the football as he''d like, but it''s not bothering him enough to keep him out of playing on Sunday against the Giants.

"Obviously, in order to throw the ball you have to have your grip in a position where you''re able to follow through and flick your thumb down. That may hinder a little bit of everything that I do -- position of the ball, things of that nature," he said. "I''m not here to make any excuses of the whole deal. You have to fight through it. There are things you go through as a player -- if it''s ankle, if it''s shoulder, whatever it may be -- if you''re able to go out there and play, go out and play."

McNabb has completed only 49 percent of his passes this season. He has yet to throw a touchdown pass to his wide receivers and has only two scoring strikes in five games.

He said it''s important for him to "show the team that I''m out there every day for them," and won''t consider taking time off from practice or a game unless instructed to do so by the team''s training department.

"I''m not here to take any days off. I want to be out there at all times. I want to show the team that despite everything that''s been going on, despite how the [thumb] is

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