Chip to coach the Colts?

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    as long as his players are faster than everyone elses, it should work like a charm
     
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    This is true. Chip's offense at Oregon is only going to get better, and our style of play attracts speed. Imagine what Reggie Bush or Desean Jackson could have done in Chip's system. Bush would have probably rushed for 2500 yards in a season. LMJ is a great back, but Bush was one of the best collegiate players of all time, and he ran for 1000 yards this year for a bad NFL team.

    If DAT really is a RB, and puts on even 10 lbs., he's going to win a Heisman at UO. He may anyhow if he continues the hybrid thing, but watch the cut on these runs, and tell me he doesn't have great vision.

    First TD, he hops to a secondary hole.

    Second TD, he looks behind him to see if it's OK to slow down and let Paulson set up a block. That's just insane speed.

    [video=youtube;7_uQW8XimU8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_uQW8XimU8[/video]

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_uQW8XimU8
     
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    that said, tyner could smash every record ever recorded
     
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    Depends on Tyner's lateral quickness. I saw him play Tualatin two years ago at Tualatin, and he got shut down because Tualatin was able to contain their gaps. In the rematch for the 6A title, he used his size and speed to run for a pile of yards, and Tualatin looked terrible on the defensive line.
     

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