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Flynn adjusting to leadership role, new offense
Updated: March 14, 2007, 1:12 PM ET
By
Ivan Maisel | ESPN.com
BATON ROUGE, La. -- For four seasons, LSU's Matt Flynn has played on one knee. In 37 games over the past three seasons, Flynn served as the Tigers' holder on place kicks. When he managed to run on the field and stay on his feet, he did so with mop in hand. When he performed mop-up duty as quarterback in six games last fall, the average score when Flynn took over the offense was Tigers 36, Opponents 2.
That's neither the path to sharpening one's competitive acumen nor what Flynn signed up for ...
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