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	<title>Comments on: Fixing The Running Game</title>
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		<title>By: Heels Perspective</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 13:17:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree with the basic premise of your argument THF.  I do think a major difference this year is that clearly, Little and Draughn have MUCH more potential than White, Rich and Elzy (although I like Elzy as a FB). 

I agree that there are OL issues (everybody in the conference is having the same woes) but let&#039;s give this team some time to gel.  This was Little&#039;s 3rd college game at RB and Draughn&#039;s FIRST.   

Coach Davis did talk about the fact McNeese was putting 8 men in the box and the passing game was open.  I would have liked to see a couple screen passes added to the mix early to at least freeze the linebackers.  

I do see a silver lining to this past game. We definetly have big player makers on offense and I think coaches will use this game as a springboard to get Tate, Nicks, Little and Foster the ball in the open field.

The D line is talented and I&#039;m hoping they&#039;ll learn from this game as well.  We do need Bruce Carter to step up and hoping Charles Brown can see some time at Rutgers. Jordon Hemby played well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with the basic premise of your argument THF.  I do think a major difference this year is that clearly, Little and Draughn have MUCH more potential than White, Rich and Elzy (although I like Elzy as a FB). </p>
<p>I agree that there are OL issues (everybody in the conference is having the same woes) but let&#8217;s give this team some time to gel.  This was Little&#8217;s 3rd college game at RB and Draughn&#8217;s FIRST.   </p>
<p>Coach Davis did talk about the fact McNeese was putting 8 men in the box and the passing game was open.  I would have liked to see a couple screen passes added to the mix early to at least freeze the linebackers.  </p>
<p>I do see a silver lining to this past game. We definetly have big player makers on offense and I think coaches will use this game as a springboard to get Tate, Nicks, Little and Foster the ball in the open field.</p>
<p>The D line is talented and I&#8217;m hoping they&#8217;ll learn from this game as well.  We do need Bruce Carter to step up and hoping Charles Brown can see some time at Rutgers. Jordon Hemby played well.</p>
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