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Friday, October 28, 2005

Bulldog Adobo

Tomorrow's UH-Fresno State game is huge. Make no mistake! This is our fiercest rival! The always scary Ferd Lewis enumerates the ways. Hawaii gotta win this game if they have any hopes of playing in a bowl game; and for momentum's sake, a winning season. And the game will be broadcast on ABC, so we gotta show suckas how it's done! I think Colt Brennan will have a big game since he's been on fire the past two games, learning more and more of the run and shoot offense in the process. He's shown to be cool under pressure, helped greatly I'm sure by his pressure valve -- the one that releases all the vomit! Hahahaha!

As you can tell, I'm excited. The FSU fans are shittin bricks, and for good reason. UH going win!

Anyway, speaking of learning more and more about the run and shoot offense, I've learned more as well, and I've come to realize the importance of the running back in this offense. Even though there might be only 10-15 designed running plays in a game, sometimes less, the running back gotta protect the quarterback, catch passes and bust one every now and then to keep the opposing defenses honest. Here's an article about Jamal Anderson, who will be one of the ABC sportscasters for tomorrow's game. He was an All-Pro running back under June Jones when June coached for the Atlanta Falcons. The RB in the run and shoot offense has to be an all-around player. Jamal's brother Jazen Anderson will be joining UH next spring and I hope he's at least half as good as Jamal. The RB may not seem important on the surface, but when you get a good one, he gets himself noticed. My apologies for saying the RB is underutilized in this offense, even though sometimes they are, especially in the red zone! Ahhh, Sunday morning quarterbacking...

Also, here's a brief story on Ryan Grice-Mullen, Hawaii's leading receiver. Turns out he wasn't a receiver in high school. This is his first year playing the position. Coulda fooled me.

Can't wait for tomorrow!

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