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Old 12-09-2010, 01:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Dolphins RB Williams still believes in team's Wildcat attack

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Ricky Williams believes the Dolphins would run the ball better if they ran it more.

And he believes the Wildcat offense has likewise sputtered because of lack of use.

Going into Sunday's game against the New York Jets, Miami ranks last in the AFC in scoring, and a so-so ground game is part of the problem. Neither Williams nor Ronnie Brown has had a 100-yard game this season.

Last season, Williams ran for 1,121 yards, the Dolphins ranked fourth in the NFL in rushing. This season, they're 18th.

"I don't think we've done it enough," Williams said Wednesday during a conference call with New York media. "Last year, we ran it for 100 yards several times, and it was because we were running the ball. Whether we're getting down in games or coach likes the passing game plan, we just haven't run the ball enough."

Williams wasn't necessarily criticizing play-calling, noting the addition this season of Pro Bowl wide receiver Brandon Marshall made passing a more appealing option.

Williams said the situation's the same with the Wildcat. Last season, the package featuring Brown and Williams averaged 4.7 yards per play and 28 per game; this season, the averages are 3.0 per play and 12 per game.

"We just haven't run it enough," Williams said. "I don't think we've called it enough in games. I don't think we've run it enough and worked on it in practice enough to make it a big part of our offense."

Williams himself remains productive at age 33. As Brown's backup, he has averaged 45 rushing yards per game and 4.5 per carry. The latter figure is higher than his career average of 4.1.

"He's having a good season," Dolphins coach Tony Sparano said. "He's done a good job for what we've asked him to do. He's running the ball well -- still shows me that he's got a good burst and runs the ball hard and is physical."

Williams, the 2002 NFL rushing champion, has rushed for 9,436 yards, meaning he might reach 10,000 if he plays next season. He needs 431 yards to surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer Larry Csonka as the leading rusher in Dolphins history.
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Old 12-09-2010, 08:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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