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Originally Posted by TrustinGibbs
I agree with this. Offensively we're still adjusting to a new system and that sould be taken into account but Brunell's inability to keep teams honest is killing the base for this offense...the running game. They're stacking against the run because they have no fear of us going deep. On the rare occasion we try to go deep to keep the defense honest Brunell cannot even get out of his own way let alone a pass rusher resulting in alot of sacks and throw aways. The O line could be better but Brunells lack of mobility plays a large role too. Atleast Campbell can scramble and get the ball down field kepping teams alittle more honest IMO.
Also if our defense was at the level we were at the prevous two seasons the offense would be putting up enough point to have a far better record.
Portis is a top notch back who can do it all and plays hard.
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Well, try to understand what the running game is in Al's offense. It's the big play element of the offense. He uses the passing game to move the chains. Keeps it short, underneath, keeps drives moving.
He "takes shots" by running the ball. If the defense creeps up, and Portis can break through that first line, he's gone. So I would argue that Saunders is
trying to get the D to creep up on him.
Portis is a home run hitter at RB, and I think that's how Al is trying to use him. Not to grind out the clock like last season.