
it was a punt return, INT return, or a fumble return for TD- he was a playmaker. Let’s fast forward to 2007. Zibby is 100% healthy and trimmer than 2006. His main concentration all off-season has been football. He was not training to knock out Buckeye wannabes, he has been training to knock out guys like Booty, Henne, and Morelli. But in order to accomplish what seems to be an impossible feat, he does need some help. Charlie Weis.- Take a page from Holtz’s playbook and put a #9 at running back inside the 10 yard line.
- Take a page from Michigan’s playbook—-(sorry, lightning just struck my house) and line him up at WR or in the slot from time to time.
- Keep him returning punts.
- Consider him to return kicks.
- Talk him up and promote the trophy.
If Zibby gets the ball in his hands, he can-and will score. With all the inexperience on offense, I have no doubt he can improve our chances of winning with the rock in his arms. It may be a long shot, but isn’t this year exactly that- a long shot? Put a little Polish Pride in the Irish “O” and Zibby may bring home number 8 to Our Lady of the Lake.
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