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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 195511" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>First, Miami is 108th in rushing D so I would say that they haven't been "ok." Second, I think having 2 NFL WR's on the outside along with Shaq at RG had as much to do with our success up the middle as the bbacks we had. </p><p></p><p>While MM had a good game against Miami, 8 carries for 74 yards, he actually had his best game against Pitt with a lot of those yards coming up the middle. 10 carries for 159 and 2 TDs against the 24th ranked rush defense is pretty impressive. Both games are great examples of why people like myself wanted to see him get more touches.</p><p></p><p>I do think being able to run the midline was integral to our success against Miami and a play I've wanted to see more this year, but like you said, Justin just doesn't run it well. Another big part of our success against them was the the speed option with MM. This is another play I've been wanting to see more of, especially with the explosiveness of both JT and MM on the perimeter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 195511, member: 786"] First, Miami is 108th in rushing D so I would say that they haven't been "ok." Second, I think having 2 NFL WR's on the outside along with Shaq at RG had as much to do with our success up the middle as the bbacks we had. While MM had a good game against Miami, 8 carries for 74 yards, he actually had his best game against Pitt with a lot of those yards coming up the middle. 10 carries for 159 and 2 TDs against the 24th ranked rush defense is pretty impressive. Both games are great examples of why people like myself wanted to see him get more touches. I do think being able to run the midline was integral to our success against Miami and a play I've wanted to see more this year, but like you said, Justin just doesn't run it well. Another big part of our success against them was the the speed option with MM. This is another play I've been wanting to see more of, especially with the explosiveness of both JT and MM on the perimeter. [/QUOTE]
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