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<blockquote data-quote="Kitten" data-source="post: 477084" data-attributes="member: 2692"><p>It's definitely something I have noticed. It's not just the run game itself we're also getting the run blocking. Green has been a huge part of it but don't forget the injured Starks and Benson. Starks didn't really get hot until last week and was unfortunately injured. Keep in mind if we are talking about the Lions game last night, the Lions also ran the ball on us with a lot of success. I attribute weather conditions as a large part of the reason the running game was used a lot more than normal by both teams. If we are going to take this back as far as Arizona, then yes, it has been something that has been prevalent since then but also something that has improved. Perhaps with the lack of pass protection/ skeptic O-Line, the Pack has been working more on its running game to compensate and take the pressure off the O-Line. But here it the real beauty, at the same time as the running game is starting to kick in, the O-Line seems to have found a way to make it work. Redbird made a good point by bringing Barclay into it. There was definitely something different about the offense last night, not just our run game. I think we have found our Starks of 2010 in Barclay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kitten, post: 477084, member: 2692"] It's definitely something I have noticed. It's not just the run game itself we're also getting the run blocking. Green has been a huge part of it but don't forget the injured Starks and Benson. Starks didn't really get hot until last week and was unfortunately injured. Keep in mind if we are talking about the Lions game last night, the Lions also ran the ball on us with a lot of success. I attribute weather conditions as a large part of the reason the running game was used a lot more than normal by both teams. If we are going to take this back as far as Arizona, then yes, it has been something that has been prevalent since then but also something that has improved. Perhaps with the lack of pass protection/ skeptic O-Line, the Pack has been working more on its running game to compensate and take the pressure off the O-Line. But here it the real beauty, at the same time as the running game is starting to kick in, the O-Line seems to have found a way to make it work. Redbird made a good point by bringing Barclay into it. There was definitely something different about the offense last night, not just our run game. I think we have found our Starks of 2010 in Barclay. [/QUOTE]
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