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It's no one but bad QB play.Look at Steve Beuerlein for an example.He led the NFL in yards for us,with a sorry line,hardly a running game,and no great receiver!

Beuerlein had Moose who went to the probowl that year, Jeffers who has over 1000 yards and had 12 TDS, and Wesley Walls who was a 5 time probowler for us.

Biakabutuka averaged 5 yards a carry and 6 TDs rushing the ball. He onlt carries the ball 138 times or he would easy have been a 1000 yards rusher that year.

Beuerlein was good that year but we had pretty good offensive weapons. Now the defense and the offensive line were another matter. The opponents sacked Beuerlein 51 times.

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Beuerlein had Moose who went to the probowl that year, Jeffers who has over 1000 yards and had 12 TDS, and Wesley Walls who was a 5 time probowler for us.

Biakabutuka averaged 5 yards a carry and 6 TDs rushing the ball. He onlt carries the ball 138 times or he would easy have been a 1000 yards rusher that year.

Beuerlein was good that year but we had pretty good offensive weapons. Now the defense and the offensive line were another matter. The opponents sacked Beuerlein 51 times.

He rushed for 1000 or he didn't?Jeffers stayed hurt and sued the team right?Walls went to 5 Probowls that one season?Let me guess you can name every starter on o-line to?

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He rushed for 1000 or he didn't?Jeffers stayed hurt and sued the team right?Walls went to 5 Probowls that one season?Let me guess you can name every starter on o-line to?

Your post makes no sense like most of what you write. The point is Beuerlein had a good supporting cast and we played a Seifert style West Coast offense which uses passing as a main weapon rather than rushing.

Our O-line was poor that year and beuerlein was generally immobile.

The Oline starters were-

RT-Chris Terry

RG-Anthony Redmon

C-Frank Garcia

LG-Bryan Stoltenberg/Matt Campbell

LT-Clarence Jones

Anything else??

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Your post makes no sense like most of what you write. The point is Beuerlein had a good supporting cast and we played a Seifert style West Coast offense which uses passing as a main weapon rather than rushing.

Our O-line was poor that year and beuerlein was generally immobile.

The Oline starters were-

RT-Chris Terry

RG-Anthony Redmon

C-Frank Garcia

LG-Bryan Stoltenberg/Matt Campbell

LT-Clarence Jones

Anything else??

took you a while to look that up huh?If you don't like threads don't read them or post on them.

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