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this win brought to in part by 31 rushing attempts...


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how?

working or not, you never take your threat out of the game.

a heavy run game is what made moore successful last season, a heavy run game is what clausen needs.

like it or not, it's foxball.

How?

Well for starters those run plays get us nowhere. It's just wasting plays and puts us in constant 3rd and longs. Luckily Moore is good at 3rd down conversions. Forget about setting up the pass with the run. Some short passes would be more effective. When the offensive line starts to push people around then I'm all for fox ball.

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Something is odd with Stewart. He looks really slow and lacks some power. It's not all the Oline. He runs straight to defenders and gives up. I wonder if he has some nagging injury (surprise).

Our pass blocking was awesome this game, but we need to work on the run still.

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the ball moved downfield because of the passing game, not the run game. run game still isn't working. rushing game sucked. 2.2 yards per carry isn't anything to be excited about.

also, how many total offensive plays did we have? it was a whole lot more than we usually have. we ran the ball about 45% of the time which is exactly what we have been doing all year, nothing changed.

run game is still getting stuffed. it just isn't working.

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the ball moved downfield because of the passing game, not the run game. run game still isn't working. rushing game sucked. 2.2 yards per carry isn't anything to be excited about.

also, how many total offensive plays did we have? it was a whole lot more than we usually have. we ran the ball about 45% of the time which is exactly what we have been doing all year, nothing changed.

run game is still getting stuffed. it just isn't working.

But you still have to run, without the run attempts it becomes pass rush city. I agree, the run game wasn't great, but the balance is necessary.

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