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August 2, 2012
Step one for LaMichael James: The huddle

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Lesson No. 1 for rookie running back LaMichael James: That circular, 11-man formation before every play? It's called a huddle.

James, after all, never was part of one at Oregon where plays were called in from the sideline and the objective was to snap the ball as quickly as possible. The way they do it in the NFL is different and, well, it's a bit slow, James said Thursday.

"Just being in a huddle," he said. "I think that's slow to me because I've never been in a huddle. At Oregon, we ran plays back-to-back-to-back-to back. I never just ran a play and got in a huddle. I had to adjust to that a little bit too. ... Not slow as in the tempo but just the plays."

He said he hadn't been in a huddle since high school in Texarkana, Texas. "Ready ... break," he said. "That's about all I got from it."

The learning process has gone more rapidly. Because Oregon's school year was still in session through the beginning of June, James missed virtually all of the 49ers' spring practices. When he looked at the new playbook, well, "I'd never seen anything so different in my life," he said.

Whereas Oregon overwhelmed defenses by spreading them out and striking with lightning quickness, the 49ers' offense is predicated on power, a dizzying array of formations and running the ball between the tackles.

That would appear to make James, who stands 5-9 and weighs 195 pounds, an odd fit. But 49ers offensive coordinator Greg Roman noted Thursday that James was very good at running the ball inside at Oregon.

"There's a general misconception among some people who think just because a guy isn't a big guy, he can't run inside," said Roman, who watched James first hand when Roman was at Stanford. "I think we have the guy who proves that theory wrong, and that's Frank (Gore). He's not a giant, but he has such incredible vision and foot quickness, and his mind and his feet work together. LaMichael is a guy who has really good vision, as well."

James, meanwhile, has been hearing that he's too small for football since grade school. He said he's already been tested by the 49ers defense during the padded practice sessions.

"I've been knocked down ample times. It doesn't matter, doesn't hurt," James said. "We're all in it for the same goal. I'm happy it's happening. It's getting me ready for the season."

-- Matt Barrows

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MATTHEW BARROWS

Matt was born in Blacksburg, Va., and attended the University of Virginia. He graduated in 1995, went to Northwestern for a journalism degree a year later, and got his first job at a South Carolina daily in 1997. He joined The Bee as a Metro reporter in 1999 and started covering the 49ers in 2003. His favorite player of all time is Darrell Green.

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