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...answer were provided with a clue during Dawson’s second go-around with the Crusaders in 2004’s opener, in which he rushed 21 times for 184 yards and three touchdowns. But those results could’ve been dismissed by the devoted pro-Fitzpatrick camp. Driving wind and unforgiving rain had muddied the turf at Harvard Stadium, effectively providing an additional “defender” to both sides’ secondaries...
...against Brown one week later, the results were again mixed. Dawson managed 142 yards and three touchdowns on 23 carries, Fitzpatrick totaled 18 completions on 25 passes for 263 yards and one score. Neither had gained supremacy, and, as time would later prove, neither was going...
...days of yore were a thing of the past, not because they needed to be, but because both Dawson and Fitzpatrick had agreed that they be. Each could have demanded that he be the center of the offensive system—but neither...
...that’s the catch. Offenses revolving around either Dawson or Fitzpatrick would both have been serviceable and more often than not successful. But the complement Dawson provided after his emergence in 2003 transformed stopping the Crimson from improbable to nearly impossible...
Alone? Well, maybe defenses would be able to stop him. Probably not, but maybe. When matched with Fitzpatrick and Harvard’s aerial assault? The latest edition of the Crimson’s record book and its new primary author should answer that...