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<blockquote data-quote="SpartaChris" data-source="post: 300804" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>Teams don't have to worry about Kuhn or Jackson, though if I were them I would definitely worry about Kuhn. But I digress. Kuhn is more than capable of picking up those 2 and 3 yard gains to keep the chains moving. While not a huge threat to break off a big gainer, he's more than adequate to move the pile and pick up those first downs. </p><p></p><p>As for Jackson, when given an opportunity, the guy has been able to break off some decent gainers. He broke off an 18 yarder vs. Philly and had a 12 yarder vs. Chicago pulled back because of a Finley penalty. It's just hard to get into any kind of rhythm when you aren't getting the ball very often. </p><p></p><p>Let's not forget we still have two relative unknowns in Nance and Starks. Nance has taken some time to learn the playbook and the blocking scheme, but will likely see more action this weekend. Starks will be available for practice after next week. It's unknown whether either of those guys could be the missing feature back everyone seems to think we're so desperate for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpartaChris, post: 300804, member: 1007"] Teams don't have to worry about Kuhn or Jackson, though if I were them I would definitely worry about Kuhn. But I digress. Kuhn is more than capable of picking up those 2 and 3 yard gains to keep the chains moving. While not a huge threat to break off a big gainer, he's more than adequate to move the pile and pick up those first downs. As for Jackson, when given an opportunity, the guy has been able to break off some decent gainers. He broke off an 18 yarder vs. Philly and had a 12 yarder vs. Chicago pulled back because of a Finley penalty. It's just hard to get into any kind of rhythm when you aren't getting the ball very often. Let's not forget we still have two relative unknowns in Nance and Starks. Nance has taken some time to learn the playbook and the blocking scheme, but will likely see more action this weekend. Starks will be available for practice after next week. It's unknown whether either of those guys could be the missing feature back everyone seems to think we're so desperate for. [/QUOTE]
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