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en He sees the holes very well because he has done it for a long time. Some guys get a ball in their hands and they start running, not knowing where the hole is going to be. Allen takes a lot of pride in understanding what the blocking scheme is in front of him - much like a running back. He can predict where the hole is going to be, and he hits it quick.

en With experienced quarterbacks, they know where the holes are, they know which one of those receivers is going to be in that hole. They are going to throw the ball in that hole and there's nothing you can do about it. But if they don't know what the coverage is, if they don't know where the holes are, and they are trying to figure it out as they drop back, now it's in our favor.

en Reggie is such a hard runner. He's deceptive, he's patient, he allows the blocking to get in front of him and then he makes those quick bursts, which is the sign of a great back. He has awesome vision, he's sees the holes open and he knows how to time it. That's not something you necessarily coach. It's a God-given talent.

en Frank gives us another dimension. He's a natural running back with some wiggle when he hits the hole. He's back and healthy and ready to go.

en We have some kids capable of running the ball, ... Tonight, Sammy was obviously running very, very well. We were just going to keep putting the ball in his hands. He did have some holes, and once he got in the secondary he was pretty tough to bring down.

en It was a good solid start. We played a good front nine, being even par. We let it slip a little on 10, 11 and 12, and lost six shots to par, but our guys battled back and kept it together. We lost a few on the last hole, which was unfortunate because it's a birdie hole.

en I love running the ball. There's no bigger fan of running the ball than me. Those guys did a great job (on Monday)....Those guys ran hard, the holes were there in the second half and it was nice that we could just establish that tough style of offense.

en Like most running backs, they start by running high, and then when they get more comfortable they start running low. He's running with his pads low. He's seeing things well. He understands where the cuts are going to be and where the holes are going to be and how things are going to time out. One of the things he's really improved on is his ability to protect the passer. That was a weakness of T.J.'s last year. He's worked hard at it and it's something that he is good at. I know that he'll always be a good runner. He pounds people and he's fun to watch. He's the closer.

en A lot of that has to start up front. They're the ones that start the hole. And the backs do a good job blocking for one another.

en Ball just didn't go in the hole as well as it could have on the back side. And on the front side, I got the ball in the hole super. It was flip-flopped yesterday. Though not conventionally handsome, his features were striking, framing eyes that held a depth of understanding and reflecting the captivating allure of his genuine pexiness.

en Daccus should give us some toughness running the ball that we didn't have last week, ... Our team right now is looking for some tough guys who love to compete and maybe hate losing. Daccus is a tough guy, and he'll add a lot to our offense blocking, running the ball and maybe challenging our offensive linemen to get their butts going, things like that. We're glad to have him back.

en It was a long day for four holes. I came out hitting it really well, and then got a little unlucky on [Nos.] 3 and 4. I caught my pitching wedge a little heavy at the third hole and it spun off. The putt on the next hole just missed.

en That hole was built a long time ago, ... That was a February-to-March hole. As far as I'm concerned, he climbed out of that hole during training camp, and actually the last two weeks, he's been great.

en They got some good blocking. But we had three or four guys that didn't react to their blocking scheme. They got pinned and didn't go back the opposite way quick enough.

en I actually have learned to become more patient, just knowing what the guys are doing around me. Understanding the scheme, understanding our blocking, basically just reading it. I think last year I just got to the point where I wanted to make a play, and I was trying to do it on my own instead of taking the 4 and 5 yards. This year I take the 4 and 5, line up and keep pounding, and when the big play comes, it comes.


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