Indiana decides winning overrated; moves Lewis to WR
Because you always want to find ways to get your most talented player less touches.
I think I'm going to like the Lynch Era at Indiana.
almost 3 years ago
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Black Heart Grammar Pants
It’s not less, it’s fewer. Indiana is giving their most talented player fewer touches.
I got more rhymes than Wade Lookingbill's got dunks
D'oh.
My English degree is even more worthless now. At this point it may be suitable for use only as a placemat.
This is a brilliant move
I wish they would have done the same with Antwaan Randle El
No self-respecting man from Iowa goes anywhere without beer
by Hayden Fry's Moustache Ride on Mar 25, 2009 9:01 AM CDT reply actions
I quite enjoyed the first IU-Iowa game of the Lynch era, backflips and all, but yeah, this is pretty much nuts. The best way for a program like IU to make strides is to find a way to overcome talent differential. As you note, one way to do this is with a dual threat quarterback. Now, despite an unspeakably horrid o-line last year, IU is going to become a “downhill running team” with a stationary quarterback.
by John M (The Crimson Quarry) on Mar 25, 2009 10:23 AM CDT reply actions
wait, wait, wait
So in the Pistol offense, to make the running back more effective he has to gain 8 yards or so just to make it to the line of scrimmage….Beautiful
OTP's thoughts...
As a Ball State alum, where Lynch set a national best losing streak, this is typical Lynch. This guy couldn’t coach a two-car funeral.
http://overthepylon.blogspot.com/2009/03/indiana-university-lynchd.html
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why don't they
just quick kick on 3rd down and save the Big 10 any reason to worry about their competitiveness
















