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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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feeling, I''m still out there practicing," said McNabb.

McNabb said he hopes the thumb "will heal, even without time off."

He is listed as probable for Sunday''s game with thumb/ankle injuries. But he has not missed any practice time and participated as the team''s No. 1 quarterback during Wednesday''s practice.

"You just have to fight through it. It''s nothing like my finger is going to fall off or I need surgery or anything like that," he said. "If it hurts that bad where you can''t go out there and play, then obviously you shouldn''t be out there. If you can fight through it and go out and play, then get out and make some plays."

If you''re looking for some positive news here, Associated Press sports writer Dan Gelston reports that McNabb doesn''t suffer from self-doubt and that his confidence remained high. He watches game film from previous years that lets him know he''s capable of regaining his Pro Bowl form.

Even the distractions -- from the injury to the losses to Rush Limbaugh -- don''t bother him.

"I have to be the guy who walks through here with my head high and be willing and ready to work to become a better player," he said. "If my teammates see that, they know I''m ready to go and they should be as well."

Gelston went on to note there are other theories to his slow start -- that defenses have adjusted to the West Coast offense, that there isn''t enough talent at the skill positions or the offensive line hasn''t given McNabb enough time to throw. McNabb hasn''t thrown a TD pass to a wide receiver this year.

"Everything''s got to click on the West Coast offense," said receiver Freddie Mitchell. "If one thing''s clicking, another thing isn''t. I think as receivers go, we''re doing a great job."

McNabb insisted he needs to do a better job of spreading the ball around.

McNabb has the support of head coach Andy Reid, who continued to reiterate that the offensive woes aren''t all McNabb''s fault. He also brushed off suggestions that he should bench McNabb

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