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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Sep 1991, p. 27

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We think we‘re going to have to score a lot of points. Whether or not we can I don‘t know just yet. We weren‘t real potent offensively last year because we didn‘t The Warrior coach admits that he‘s a little worried about his young defensive line and defensive secondary, which he expects will be victimized by the pass, so defending the pass rush is one of his main concerns right now, but he also believes he‘s just two or three players away from correcting the situation. "Those are three running backs who have played some last year and we feel they‘re as good as anybody in this league." With the departure of key defensive players such allâ€" Canadian nose tackle Mike Lantz, defensive ends Mark Yarmo and Mark McCormick, line backers Bob Casey and Paul Kilby and cornerback Paul Meikle, Knight knows that if his club is to have any success this season, they‘re going to have to put points, and plg_z_xty of them, on the board. be in the CFL and fans will be paying $15 to see him." When it comes to ball handlers Knight is more than pleased in that area of his game especially with the return of Charâ€" tier and former fullbacks Orval Beckford and Rob Pati moved over into the running back position. BUY NOW, SAVE LATER. _ NU NE Rintibactit s Asinirinisids drkocdd ‘Tom looks real good out there," Knight said moments after a team practice at Columbia Field. "This season people from Kitchener and Waterloo can come to Seagram Stadium on Saturday‘s and pay (Lmly $§ tonwatch him play. Next year he‘ll Chartier, in his fourth season with the Warriors is the allâ€"time rushing leader with the Warriors averaging 6.1 yards with a total of 1,677 total yards on 274 carries. Last year the allâ€"Canadian rushed for over 1,000 yards and should be an allâ€"Canadian again this season if he stays healthy. Knight, the former Director of Player Personnel with the CFL‘s Toronto Argoâ€" nauts from 1984 until 1988, has little doubt that Chartier will be playing in the Canadialn Football League next year. As the University of Waterloo football Warriors prepare for the upcoming OUAA season, head coach Dave ‘Tuffy‘ Knight knows that with Tom Chartier in the line up, his Warriors will be one of, if not the toughest team to stop on the ground. On any given Saturday afternoon at Seagram Stadium this fall, area football fans can watch the best running back in university football for a mere $5. Look for Chartier to dominate ... again tb It‘s no secret that last year‘s Warriors liked to keep the ball on the ground due to two reasons: first, with Chartier having a banner season, why not have him handâ€" ling the ball. Second, with rookie quarterâ€" back Steve Bennet being so green and thrown into action for six of the seven games, the ground attack was their only real threat. And that was the problem with last year‘s Warriors. Everybody knew their throw the ball very well. We ran the ball pretty good. I think we were first or second in the OUAA in rushing, but we Just ‘flidn’t do a good job throwing the ball." ‘‘This season people from Kitchener and Waterloo can come to Seagram Stadium on Saturday‘s and pay only $5 to watch him &Chartier) play. Next year he‘ll be in the CFL and fans will be paying 15 to see him." UW Coach Dave "Tuffy‘" Knight So stop in and look at a 740 today You‘ll save money when you buy it. And owning it could save you something much more valuable VOLVO Like Volvo‘s legendary reputation for safety. A long list of luxury features you‘d expect to find on cars that cost thousands more And, of course the quality and durability Volvos are famous for. The Volvo 740 costs afly7$2&695 * Which is very little for a car that offers so much There‘s also a good crop of local players out to camp including Jody Schnarr, a split end who two years ago broke his Some of the outstanding returnees reporting back to camp were defensive backs Steve Futyer and Cory Delaney; Andy Allen at linebacker and Brad Harris, a defensive lineman. "We think we‘re going to have a bit better balanced attack this year. We ran the ball pretty well last year for people knowing that we were going to run it and couldn‘t pass, but we hope to be throwing it a bit better this year." game plan before the team even stepped on the field. But not this year. *Manafactura‘s suggesed reuid price fr 240 Sodan optiom. dealer prep destination charyes and regisira Motors better chance to start than Justin. Another freshman who‘ll get to see action this year is former Eastwood C.1 wide receiver Steve Sakic ankle with the Warriors and didn‘t play last year. 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