More on the offensive woes

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Here is the notebook I wrote for today's paper, in which coach Rick Neuheisel talks about his disappointment in UCLA's offense.
Also, here is what Neuheisel said about the play of the offensive line:
"They're getting beat,'' he said. "We've got to do better and we're going to work until we get it done. And I believe that they will fight, that they'll keep working at it and it's important that we do.''

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J Doe said:

Wow! The real news in the article is that about Rashaan changing positions. It is about time. The offense stinks. Here is a guy who is talented and quick on his feet. Maybe he can press other guys on the offense to try harder if he is gunning for their jobs. Good move!

87BRUIN Author Profile Page said:

Deja vu? Or is it more like Post TRaumatic Stress syndrome from last year's performance?

BruinChick Author Profile Page said:

=(

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