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Williams and Stewart: 11 carries for 18 yards


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A rookie QB CAN NOT carry an NFL team on offense with the toughest schedule in the league. Thats absurd, D Will and the OL have got to reach down deep and pull out whatever it is they need to help this team and Cam. It seems like Cam is taking a lot of heat for the 0-2 when its not even on him. Its starting to irritate me people that speak bull poo and not even watching our games. Cam is doin his part to me.

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Does anyone notice how small the o-line is:

Jordan Gross: 6'4 305

Travelle Wharton: 6'4 312

Ryan Kalil: 6'2 295

Geoff Hangartner: 6'5 301

Jeff Otah: 6'6 330

Gross, Kalil, and Hangartner are very undersized, Wharton is just average, and Otah is the only good sized lineman.

Why isn't Chudzinski using Jerome Felton too? It isn't like Jerome Felton isn't a good receiver and can't contribute to the passing game because he's an excellent receiver and good runner.

What do people think about putting Byron Bell at RG over Hangartner? If we had Bell and Otah out there together it might help the run game get going. Of course Chudzinski would have to be willing to run to the right edge which he hasn't hardly done. Bell did very good today and I think he could pass block just fine at the guard spot.

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I think you'll see the run game start to come into its own as the season progresses. I'm going broken record on the short off season but they had to make a choice on working heavily with the passing game or the run game. They clearly chose the passing game (and I'm glad they did).

As the weeks go on and the staff gets more time with the O you should see our RBs get used to the new system and production go up. Not hurting this: these performances by Cam. If he keeps putting up huge chunks of yardage you're going to see teams slide their defensive schemes in that direction which will open things up for the RBs. I feel like right now you're still seeing a lot of "force him to beat you throwing".

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I think you'll see the run game start to come into its own as the season progresses. I'm going broken record on the short off season but they had to make a choice on working heavily with the passing game or the run game. They clearly chose the passing game (and I'm glad they did).

As the weeks go on and the staff gets more time with the O you should see our RBs get used to the new system and production go up. Not hurting this: these performances by Cam. If he keeps putting up huge chunks of yardage you're going to see teams slide their defensive schemes in that direction which will open things up for the RBs. I feel like right now you're still seeing a lot of "force him to beat you throwing".

we are going in the right direction....running game will develop in due time. once we start controlling the 10 yard on a series of downs we will be awesome. This is really a hell of talented group of guys to get your arms around if ur CHUD.

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To me the running game is going to be transitioning into what San Diego had. Sure it will more than likely, not be what we had in the past. BUT! Once the entire Off-Scheme is in place the run game will be exciting. The scheme SD played with under Chud should make our RB's last longer and more effective in DEC and later in Playoffs (once we get there for years to come).

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