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Re: Why is Jackson in on short and goal???

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Originally Posted by Yodude
Faulk lines up a few yards behind the QB, who then pitches him the ball. The guards pull, Faulk goes wide and then just looks for the cut-back lane. And if there is no cut-back lane, he would lower his head and just drive into the endzone with two or three defenders trying like hell to stop him. Yes, Faulk can make moves that amaze us, but in my opinion, he's also alot more powerful a runner than people believe.
Perhaps, though, things of that nature are what have helped contribute to his decline in health over the past few seasons.



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Originally Posted by adarian_too
This is not an either/or situation. Line them both up in the backfield. The options just expanded exponentially.
This would mean you're losing a lead blocker, unless you want either of them to run block for the other.
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