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		<title>By: Nfl &#187; Transactional Analysis: Turner Time?</title>
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		<description>[...] RotoRob wrote an interesting post today on Transactional Analysis: Turner Time?Here&#8217;s a quick excerpt The NFLâ€™s best back-up RB, Michael Turner, will try to improve Atlantaâ€™s awful running game. (Mike Nowak, San Diego Chargers) Since we last checked in on the Atlanta Falcons in late-February, much has changed. At the time, we expected Jerious Norwood to finally get his shot at being an every down runner. Well, now it appears that may not happen. Oh, donâ€™t worry, 2007 leading rusher Warrick Dunnâ€™s days in Atlanta are over after his release. But now the Falcons have added another runner â€“ per [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] RotoRob wrote an interesting post today on Transactional Analysis: Turner Time?Here&#8217;s a quick excerpt The NFLâ€™s best back-up RB, Michael Turner, will try to improve Atlantaâ€™s awful running game. (Mike Nowak, San Diego Chargers) Since we last checked in on the Atlanta Falcons in late-February, much has changed. At the time, we expected Jerious Norwood to finally get his shot at being an every down runner. Well, now it appears that may not happen. Oh, donâ€™t worry, 2007 leading rusher Warrick Dunnâ€™s days in Atlanta are over after his release. But now the Falcons have added another runner â€“ per [...]</p>
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