What did we learn? Illinois Edition

Lubick and Frost are smoking crack if they think Wyatt Liewer, Levi, Falck, and Brody belt should play. What kind of moron would sit Betts & Nixon for 3 slow walk-ons. JFC. 


This kind of stuff has been really concerning, agreed.

I know Scott has been vocal about his "if you don't block, you don't get the rock" policy. So I don't know if the deal is that they're not doing as much in practice with run blocking or what.

But I agree.

 
This kind of stuff has been really concerning, agreed.

I know Scott has been vocal about his "if you don't block, you don't get the rock" policy. So I don't know if the deal is that they're not doing as much in practice with run blocking or what.

But I agree.
And Betts would’ve made that catch that Liewer couldn’t pull down. 

 


I'm still more concerned with the first sentence. How can you lose half of your offensive game plan when the opposing defense shows up in a formation your game plan is obliged to consider?

And isn't a dual threat quarterback and Scott Frosts offensive philosophy all about making the defense uncomfortable?  One of the worst defenses in the Big 10? 

Apparently one coach is playing chess while the other is playing Chutes & Ladders.

 
I'm still more concerned with the first sentence. How can you lose half of your offensive game plan when the opposing defense shows up in a formation your game plan is obliged to consider?


This is seriously hilarious because it actually lines up with this satire website that somebody had gotten going prior to the game itself. Read the paragraph about Illinois:

http://bigredfury.com/

 
did the O-line cut at all during the game?  I noticed Illinois started cutting quite a bit after the first couple of sacks.  Does wonders to slow down the rush.  Wonder why we don't do it.

 
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