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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 87231" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>It seems like Miami is taking a page from Ugag's book on Duke. There's no question that Gurley is the best back in the country. There's also no question that if the Dwags lose him to injury, they are done for the year when it comes to the SEC. So he's sitting some of the time (until now, I suppose). </p><p></p><p>Same with Duke. His backups aren't; he's all alone out there and without him da U can kiss a ground game goodbye. So they're more protective of him. In their shoes, once we started to average 4 ypc on the dive, I'd have put him in and ran him. I'm sure that crossed their minds. That leads me to think that he may not have fully recovered from his broken ankle last year. Perhaps they are protecting him. Oth, they may have thought that they had a better chance to score quickly by throwing the ball. In the second half, they really needed to do that. </p><p></p><p>But on to Puke. We'll deal again with these clowns next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 87231, member: 265"] It seems like Miami is taking a page from Ugag's book on Duke. There's no question that Gurley is the best back in the country. There's also no question that if the Dwags lose him to injury, they are done for the year when it comes to the SEC. So he's sitting some of the time (until now, I suppose). Same with Duke. His backups aren't; he's all alone out there and without him da U can kiss a ground game goodbye. So they're more protective of him. In their shoes, once we started to average 4 ypc on the dive, I'd have put him in and ran him. I'm sure that crossed their minds. That leads me to think that he may not have fully recovered from his broken ankle last year. Perhaps they are protecting him. Oth, they may have thought that they had a better chance to score quickly by throwing the ball. In the second half, they really needed to do that. But on to Puke. We'll deal again with these clowns next year. [/QUOTE]
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