Attention all Fulmer, Sanders and Ced Doubters

#26
#26
I have seen flashs of greatness from Riggs but Houston has proved to me he can run that ball when he is healthy. Give him 20 carrys and most always you have 100 plus yards. He shared time with Davis last year so his numbers are effected by that. But......he has to get healthy and stay healthy. Snake bitten?, I sure hope not.

2003 Game Log Rushing

ATT YDS AVG TD
19 161 8.5 0
26 160 6.2 0
12 25 2.1 0
24 86 3.6 1
5 10 2.0 0
11 48 4.4 0
16 83 5.2 0
Did not play
9 45 5.0 0
3 6 2.0 0
6 9 1.5 0
12 87 7.3 1

2003 Postseason Game Log Rushing
ATT YDS AVG TD
6 24 4.0 0


2002 Game Log Rushing
ATT YDS AVG TD
10 106 10.6 2
13 74 5.7 1
1 5 5.0 0
4 8 2.0 0
Did not play
Did not play
1 3 3.0 0
30 108 3.6 0
14 111 7.9 0
32 149 4.7 2
25 140 5.6 1
14 41 2.9 0

2002 Postseason Game Log Rushing Receiving
DATE & OPP RESULT ATT YDS AVG TD
12/31 Maryland Loss 30-3 9 34 3.8 0

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#27
#27
I think most people's complaint would be the lack of coinsistency. No doubt Ced has had some great games and shown flashes of brilliance but he has not be able to do it consistently. I think the offensive line has to take some of the blame for our poor running attack the last couple of years but Houston has always had problems making people miss even when he does get in the open field. He has never been able to get past that last guy.
 
#29
#29
I will gladly step up and say that Cedric did better than I thought, but I still think Riggs deserved the starting job.
 

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