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"The defensive line this week has got to make sure they stay in their gaps and the linebackers have to be there to fill their holes," Friend said.

When Morris is on offense, Friend says that he is hoping to see the Redskins expand upon what they've already established this fall.

"They do some different things on defense," he said. "Hopefully this week we can open up the offense some more. Get (Zach) Cinnamon out on some roll-outs, and get Anthony (Monson) the ball. But we also want to get Reese (Sobol) and Jeff (Perry) going again and get Collin (Grogan) some runs."

Thorson said that the Hubs play a base 4-4 defense.

"They will bring some blitzes from time to time. It's a well-disciplined defense," he said. "Our big thing is our offensive line. They have to keep playing like they have. We've got to get that push downfield. If we do that, it's going to open up the run game. Hopefully we'll also take advantage of the offensive passing situations."

Part of that line had been missing in recent weeks before the return of Brian Henry last week. Missing the last two games but expected back this Friday is senior linebacker Nik Countryman.

"Everyone's back. Countryman's back. He practiced (Tuesday) and he looked very good," Thorson said. "I know he's wants to try and make up for the lost time he had. Bubba also looked great last week and he'll be in there as well. We're healing up at the right time."

Kickoff on Friday night is set for approximately 7:30 p.m.

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