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Post by Bornthrilla on Sept 11, 2007 21:26:18 GMT -5
He needs at least 20 touches a game. Not just at running back, he should line up in the slot sometimes too. Our coaches have got to be more creative. This kid is difference maker.
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Post by DOOMS on Sept 11, 2007 21:31:25 GMT -5
Don't they have him doing that already?
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Post by Aggie Monster on Sept 12, 2007 7:37:27 GMT -5
Sure do, the only thing I dont like is that they take him out when he is not going to be used. Leave him in there and make teams scheme for him all the time.
Watching the Winston game you knew when he was going to get it. He would trot in the game and then they would line him up in the slot and run that damn reverse or fake reverse.
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Post by Bigboy on Sept 12, 2007 8:10:52 GMT -5
They can use "Speedy" anyway that they feel but without a real OL Reggie Bush himself would not get the job done on this team.
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Post by DOOMS on Sept 12, 2007 8:20:14 GMT -5
We're averaging 174 yards a game on the ground which is almost double what we did last year. Fergie's the 19th ranked rusher in FCS with 122 yards a game. We only allow a half a sack a game. I think the o-line's taking a bad rap here.
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Post by numberonebrave on Sept 12, 2007 19:47:55 GMT -5
Lets see what the OL does this week....Langford and Dixon are players
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Post by Aggie Monster on Sept 13, 2007 9:05:40 GMT -5
We're averaging 174 yards a game on the ground which is almost double what we did last year. Fergie's the 19th ranked rusher in FCS with 122 yards a game. We only allow a half a sack a game. I think the o-line's taking a bad rap here. Depends on who is defined as O-line. Does that center that keeps hiking the ball over Miller's head in the red zone count for the entire O-line? Who ever keeps missing those blocks on Punts and Field Goals, are they considered O-line? They have done OK with run blocking and pass protection, but they make some crucial errors at times. Hopefully they will settle down.
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