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Steve Brown, the Oilers’ second-year cornerback, was locked on Chandler,http://www.hotravens.com. Keith Bostic, the strong safety, another second-year man, was on Joiner, and Bostic was playing him a few yards off the line. Two second-year men, two babies. The pick play was there, San Diego’s bread and butter. Chandler comes inside, Joiner crosses to the outside underneath him. A little-breathing room was all Joiner was looking for. Bostic gave it to him, and it was over before anyone realized what had happened. Three yards past the first-down stake, Joiner caught Dan Fouts’ sideline pass, and as he pitty-patted out of bounds and flipped the ball back to the official, a gathering roar came out of the stands.

Benjamin said he felt he did a much better job against FSU coming off routes and looking the ball in, something he said he struggled with in the past. “Last year I would kind of hesitate on my routes,” Benjamin said. “This year, I know what to do with my routes and I’m precise with it.”

The key to the offense is Forte. Winning the time possession battle with long sustained drives means utilizing Forte and allow Haine to get comfortable as the starting quarterback and not force him to win games on his shoulders. The defense has been better as of late. Despite their setback against Oakland allowing them to drive consistently between the 20 yard lines, the Bears could not have had a five game winning streak without the defense. Finally, specical teams must continue to thrive. Robbie Gould is on fire, Devin Hester is still the best returner in the league and Johnny Knox has proven to be very reliable in the return game as well.

Asked if there’s a so-called No. 1 receiver in his offense, he said, “Part of the philosophy is to have balance. We want our quarterbacks to have progression reads where they’re not necessarily isolated on one specific individual. We’re going to play to our hot hand and strive to create mismatches. When we install a passing game, it isn’t necessarily built on: ‘You’re the number one guy, you’re the number two guy, you’re the number three guy.’ It’s more multiple. We can have a variety of guys lined up in that spot. It’s not necessarily that there isn’t one, but not necessarily that there is one. We’re going to expose the weaknesses of the defenses with formations.

For a while, at least, he had to like what he saw. Maryland kept things tight in the first half, forcing 10 turnovers or, more than the Blue Devils committed in five games while holding them to a uncharacteristic 1-for-10 shooting from 3-point range. Singler’s tip-in just before the buzzer put Duke up 32-31, their slimmest halftime lead of the season at Cameron. It didn’t last long. The Terrapins reeled off seven quick points in the opening minute of the second half and went up by six on Sean Mosley’s tip-in..