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Article: offensive line for Salem no longer a question Mark.(Sports)
- Article from:
- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- October 31, 2007
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During the preseason, Salem coach Robert Jackson talked about his team's positives: running back Kevin Whaley, versatile quarterback Brian Robinson, a stout defense led by linebacker Lyndell Gibson.
And he talked about the question mark: the offensive line.
But heading into this week's regular-season finale, no one is questioning Salem's front line anymore.
Although Donnie Moore, a senior, was the line's only returning starter , Salem has one of South Hampton Roads' most prolific rushing offenses, and Whaley leads South Hampton Roads rushers with 1,229 yards.
"Coach John Wright does an excellent job with our offensive line, and I only ...
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