tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5783919656736552601.post8674087344343550887..comments2023-10-26T05:08:38.930+03:30Comments on The Hoosier Report: Malicious Internet Interrogation with Black Shoe Diaries.Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5783919656736552601.post-59219709426778757732007-10-19T20:47:00.000+03:302007-10-19T20:47:00.000+03:30A comment on one of your responses on BSD. When y...A comment on one of your responses on BSD. When you were asked how Indiana could win if PSU managed to contain Lewis and Hardy, I totally agree with your point that the receivers are much more than Hardy, with Fisher and Means in there.<BR/><BR/>But you should have pointed out that MSU beat IU be explicitly selling out to contain and get to Lewis. It totally destroyed IU's offense, and I expect the same strategy from Penn State. What didn't happen against MSU and what needs to happen tomorrow is different play calling. Until last week, the coaches had done a great job adjusting the offensive game plan to fit the defense we were playing. Kellen ran wild against Akron and passed a lot against Iowa, but the adjustments weren't made against MSU.<BR/><BR/>They were blitzing like mad to get to Lewis and limit his decision making time, we should have been running quick throws into the flats to Fisher, Thigpen, Payton, and Sears. The play gets off before their blitz can get to Lewis, and once those guys catch the ball they only have to make the secondary miss to get downfield since the linebackers charged upfield at the snap. We all know Fisher and Thigpen can make people miss and Sears can apparantly hurdle defenders, too. I hope we see more of this strategy against Penn State tomorrow, especially because I expect them to bring the heat all afternoon.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com