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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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the hope of having him to make his debut in a Nov. 9 game against the Dallas Cowboys.

Next week''s bye will provide plenty of preparation time for the former University of Miami star.

Pasquarelli added: "Even with the re-emergence of tailback Travis Henry the last two weeks, the Bills feel that it will benefit McGahee to get some playing time this season. The rationale: Even if he gets just 7-10 snaps per game, the field time will enable McGahee to get through the initial mental hurdles and hang-ups that typically accompany any player returning from knee surgery.

"Any playing time McGahee gets this year, the Bills figure, will only make him that much better in 2004. Of course, Buffalo officials wouldn''t feel that way unless they were convinced McGahee has recovered from the catastrophic knee injury, and that he is ready to go...."

And finally....

The Associated Press reports that former Bills receiver Charles Johnson is considering retirement and the possibility of becoming a coach.

"I''m leaving my options open," Johnson said on Thursday, the second day he spent helping coach Bills receivers in practice. He added he would spend the rest of the week with the team, including traveling to Kansas City for Buffalo''s game on Sunday.

The Bills would only say that Johnson is with the team as a visitor.','10/24/2003','8:05:00 PM','Friday',408 5979,5,8,'Muhammad Limited Friday; A "Dreaded Game-Time Decision..."','According to reports out of Carolina, Muhsin Muhammad worked out on a very limited basis for a second-straight day and head coach John Fox has indicated the veteran receiver''s status will be determined by a "Dreaded Game-Time Decision."

And as Winston-Salem Journal staff reporter Joe Menzer suggested Friday, if Muhammad, who suffered a concussion on a bit hit last weekend, can''t play against the Saints , the running game of the Carolina Panthers could take a hit.

That''s right -- the running game.

Muhammad isn''t catching

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