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"Right," [Berry] said Tuesday of the two-back scenario he's got now. "That's nice. I mean, that's we've been looking for is to be able to run with some power when we want to and to be able to run with some finesse. That's not to say that [Fred Reid] can't run with power or that [Joe Smith] can't get outside.
"So I think we're both doing a pretty good job and the combination's working pretty good for us right now. We're winning, we're moving the ball, we're converting our first downs -- it's a good system right now... and our roles are being used perfectly.""Joe is bigger (6-foot-2, 225), he's got more girth to him and he's a really good short-yardage back because of that. It's good to have a bigger bruiser type back that can move the pile. Not that other backs have not been good goal-line backs, but I think he's an exceptional goal-line back."See the full content of this document
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Blue Have Backs for All Seasons
Scatback Reid, bruiser Smith give Bombers diversified ground attack
NO one can deny the brilliance of Charles (Blink) Roberts as a Blue Bomber.But the blockbuster trade ...See the full content of this document
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