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Barry Lunney Named Illinois Offensive Coordinator and QBs Coach
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<blockquote data-quote="ptgrd23" data-source="post: 1697148" data-attributes="member: 634212"><p>I hope we start using our tight ends more. Watching Travis Kelsey and George Kittle dominate on Sundays is inspiring. </p><p></p><p>I think Tim Brewster had 50 catches per year his JR and SR season under Mike White. </p><p></p><p>Luke Ford had only 15 catches last year for the Illini.</p><p></p><p>JMO but a 8 yd pass to the tight end across the middle is a high percentage play. The tight end should be able to get a step on the LB who has to worry about whether the tight end is blocking or going out for a pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ptgrd23, post: 1697148, member: 634212"] I hope we start using our tight ends more. Watching Travis Kelsey and George Kittle dominate on Sundays is inspiring. I think Tim Brewster had 50 catches per year his JR and SR season under Mike White. Luke Ford had only 15 catches last year for the Illini. JMO but a 8 yd pass to the tight end across the middle is a high percentage play. The tight end should be able to get a step on the LB who has to worry about whether the tight end is blocking or going out for a pass. [/QUOTE]
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