The Buccaneers plan to give running back Cadillac Williams more carries. Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Greg Olson has vowed to show a greater committment in running the ball. "We went into the season with the mentality of let's work Cadillac in," Olson told the Tampa Tribune of Williams, who is returning from two patellar tendon tears. "Our thinking was we could rotate him in with the other backs, but as good as he's looked, it's time we become more committed to Cadillac Williams as a full-time guy." Williams has carried 38 times for 191 yards, a 5.0-yard average. "I really believe he is back and that he is a bright point for us right now," Olson said. "The way he's come back this year and as healthy as he's been playing and as hard as he's playing, we just have to maintain our emphasis on the run and to getting Cadillac more involved."