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Heartbeat of the offense
By Tyler Dunne
BFR Publisher
Posted Sep 22, 2009
http://buf.scout.com/2/901615.html?refid=400
* I think Jauron knows the only way to beat us is to limit our offensive series and keep our O off the field as much as possible. Jackson looks like the real deal, and we'll have our hands full. I'm confident our run D will slow him down.
By Tyler Dunne
BFR Publisher
Posted Sep 22, 2009
More...After a pair of knockout performances, it's clear. The Bills' offense runs through running back Fred Jackson. BFR's Tyler Dunne says that when Marshawn Lynch is cleared to play in Week Four, Jackson should remain the No. 1 back. With each punishing run and each crafty snag out of the backfield, he has taken full advantage of this opportunity...
This was a statement game. For the Buffalo Bills, sure. For Fred Jackson, without question.
The Bills uncovered a modern marvel in Jackson. So many teams hunt — usually without luck — for diamonds in the rough. In Canada, in Europe, in jail (cough, Vick, cough), wherever talent may be hidden. And for most of this decade, Buffalo’s search has been fruitless.
Until now. In Jackson, the silky smooth yet punishing finisher from tiny Coe College, the Bills found their identity. It took two years and a bonehead suspension from Marshawn Lynch. But after Sunday’s commanding 33-20 win over Tampa Bay, it’s obvious.
Suspension or no suspension, Fred Jackson is the No. 1 back.
http://buf.scout.com/2/901615.html?refid=400
* I think Jauron knows the only way to beat us is to limit our offensive series and keep our O off the field as much as possible. Jackson looks like the real deal, and we'll have our hands full. I'm confident our run D will slow him down.