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Along with Johnson's absence, Schwartz sees another factor holding back Detroit's offense: the lack of big plays in the running game.
"There's a difference between running the ball effectively and explosively," he said. "We've made consistent yards, but we need to break some longer runs -- make a safety miss and go for 40 yards. That's really where our running game has been lacking."
Because of Kevin Smith's shoulder problems, he and Maurice Morris split time in the backfield against the Rams, but Schwartz said that isn't the plan going forward.
"Kevin is our workhorse running back, and he's going to get most of the carries," he said. "We've always wanted to get Maurice some work. That's the case everywhere. As great as Adrian Peterson is, Chester Taylor gets a lot of carries. We don't see this as a 50-50 split, but in this game, injuries kind of pushed us to that."
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