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According to head coach Bruce Arians, "we haven't run the ball enough to get the other guys more carries."
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It is downright scary how much is going on in South Mississippi this week.
 
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Something is sure to be of interest -- for the film buffs to the lovers of horror flicks, tattoos, mullets, history and fair-and-family fun.
He said the "games have dictated what we've been doing."
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Among the highlights:
 
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n Sun & Sand: The Mississippi Film & Music Festival will open Thursday and run through Oct. 26, featuring celebrities such as Burt Reynolds and Gerald McRaney and a variety of films and documentaries. This year's festival will be held mostly at Cinemark in Gulfport, with a special, invitation-only screening of "Category 5" at Keesler Air Force Base. Daily tickets are $10 each ($7 seniors and military, $5 children) or per block, and a festival pass for all films is $50 ($25 seniors, military and children). Tickets will be available at Cinemark.
But it didn't sound like he planned on giving many carries to anyone else. "We'll just see how it goes and how Andre's feeling," he said. That, combined with the comment Arians made on Wednesday, saying "if (Andre's) fresh, he's staying in," indicates he doesn't really have plans of using  right now.
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n If you dare, the Fear Fete horror film festival and horror convention will entertain fans Thursday through Sunday at the Mississippi Coast Convention Center in Biloix. The event kicks off Thursday with a Dead Carpet Gala featuring celebrity guests, filmmakers and actors. Afterward, VIP Pass holders will be invited to a reception. For the festival, attendees are encouraged to dress as their favorite horror or fantasy characters. Tickets/details: www.fearfete.com.
 
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n The Fourth annual Inktoberfest Tattoo Convention will open Friday at noon and 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi. See hundreds of tattooists at work and enjoy entertainment, music, freak shows, unique vendors and tattoo contest. Presented by Adrenaline Tattoo. Details/tickets: 206-0310.
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n The 28th annual Fall Muster will open at 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday at Beauvoir, 2244 Beach Blvd., Biloxi. Re-enactors will bring to life the sights, sounds and atmosphere of the Civil War. Cost: $12.50 adults, $10 AAA, military and seniors, $7.50 ages 6-18, free for ages 6 and younger. Details: 388-4400.
 
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n The 24th annual Gautier Mullet and Music Festival gets going from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday in downtown Gautier on Dolphin Drive between Lowe's and the Singing River Mall site. Check out good food, hand-crafted items, children's activities, entertainment and a car show Saturday and motorcycle show Sunday. Details: 215-0828.
He still "has no role" in the game plan. Grice said he is still "progressing" with the offense. He said he still isn't there yet and he still "(gets) confused at times" because he will think he's got it, but he coaches will burst his bubble.
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n The 93rd annual Jackson County Fair opens at 4 p.m. Sunday and runs through Oct. 26 at the fairgrounds, 2902 Shortcut Road, Pascagoula. Family fun includes rides, livestock shows, arts and crafts, food booths, exhibits, live music and more. Details: 762-6043 or 217-1667.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li>[url=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com]Louis Vuitton Evora[/url]</li><li>[url=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com]Louis Vuitton Galliera[/url]</li><li>[url=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com]Louis Vuitton Lockit[/url]</li></ul>
 
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He knows he doesn't have a role yet, but is "just trying to contribute on special teams right now."
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Whether he is active on Sunday will be a numbers game, according to Arians. "It will depend on other injuries," he said, although he admitted that "we're rolling the dice a little bit" if they only go with three backs as they did last week.
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Taylor has gotten only three carries all year so far. I talked to him 聽on Friday and his body language tells me he is a little frustrated, but he said the right things.
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He "(tries) not to focus" on how his number hasn't been called much and he indicated he knows the coaching staff has confidence in him, even if it would appear the coaches don't have much trust in him in the running game.
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He spoke of being patient.
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"I can't let things I can't control bother me," he said. "That's when things get in your head and you starting moping around in the locker room and you start to mess up."
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Taylor is competitive and is used to being a volume carrier, as he was a workhorse in high school and at Stanford.
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But Arians is right -- they aren't running the ball enough to spread the carries out. The running back carries thus far have been 21, 25, 20 and 18. Jonathan Dwyer got 16 of those carries the first two weeks of the season.
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Running the ball that little over the past two weeks, it makes sense to give the ball to Ellington. The team sees him as a big play threat and a dynamic runner and receiver.
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It is, though, interesting, as Ellington has been bothered by a foot injury all season. He does not practice fully during the week.
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Will things change against Washington? It didn't sound like it.
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So if you want to see more carries from Stepfan Taylor or the integration of Marion Grice, don't expect much if Ellington is feeling good. He has suddenly become the only guy that appears to have the trust of his coaches.<p>Related Articles:</p><ul><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>Sac Louis vuitton</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>LOUIS VUITTON Site Officiel</a></li><li><a href=http://www.louisvuitton-pascher.com>LOUIS VUITTON Homme</a></li></ul>
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Revision as of 10:43, 30 October 2014

It is downright scary how much is going on in South Mississippi this week. Something is sure to be of interest -- for the film buffs to the lovers of horror flicks, tattoos, mullets, history and fair-and-family fun. Among the highlights: n Sun & Sand: The Mississippi Film & Music Festival will open Thursday and run through Oct. 26, featuring celebrities such as Burt Reynolds and Gerald McRaney and a variety of films and documentaries. This year's festival will be held mostly at Cinemark in Gulfport, with a special, invitation-only screening of "Category 5" at Keesler Air Force Base. Daily tickets are $10 each ($7 seniors and military, $5 children) or per block, and a festival pass for all films is $50 ($25 seniors, military and children). Tickets will be available at Cinemark. n If you dare, the Fear Fete horror film festival and horror convention will entertain fans Thursday through Sunday at the Mississippi Coast Convention Center in Biloix. The event kicks off Thursday with a Dead Carpet Gala featuring celebrity guests, filmmakers and actors. Afterward, VIP Pass holders will be invited to a reception. For the festival, attendees are encouraged to dress as their favorite horror or fantasy characters. Tickets/details: www.fearfete.com. n The Fourth annual Inktoberfest Tattoo Convention will open Friday at noon and 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi. See hundreds of tattooists at work and enjoy entertainment, music, freak shows, unique vendors and tattoo contest. Presented by Adrenaline Tattoo. Details/tickets: 206-0310. n The 28th annual Fall Muster will open at 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday at Beauvoir, 2244 Beach Blvd., Biloxi. Re-enactors will bring to life the sights, sounds and atmosphere of the Civil War. Cost: $12.50 adults, $10 AAA, military and seniors, $7.50 ages 6-18, free for ages 6 and younger. Details: 388-4400. n The 24th annual Gautier Mullet and Music Festival gets going from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday in downtown Gautier on Dolphin Drive between Lowe's and the Singing River Mall site. Check out good food, hand-crafted items, children's activities, entertainment and a car show Saturday and motorcycle show Sunday. Details: 215-0828.

n The 93rd annual Jackson County Fair opens at 4 p.m. Sunday and runs through Oct. 26 at the fairgrounds, 2902 Shortcut Road, Pascagoula. Family fun includes rides, livestock shows, arts and crafts, food booths, exhibits, live music and more. Details: 762-6043 or 217-1667.

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