wildturkey
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I don't feel bad for Danny Coale because come September, he's going to be lighting it up in the NFL and people are going to be saying "Holy Shit! He fell THAT far in the draft?"
If you score on the first play, they have 1:20 left with a potent offense (we stopped them but it is still potent) I agree with the run call on 1st to drain some time, but then we should have started throwing more. slants and crossing routes to let our guys try and make a play. Once we got to OT the play calling was poor.
Our play calling is always exposed against good teams because we can overcome weaker teams despite it. We have 2 WRs that are 6'4" 225+ and we didn't throw any fades or chances for them to make plays in the endzone aside the 2pt conversion and that was LT, not the play design.
I don't feel bad for Danny Coale because come September, he's going to be lighting it up in the NFL and people are going to be saying "Holy Shit! He fell THAT far in the draft?"
Maybe someone in the NFL will realize you need to cover whitey
lol, they are still trying to figure out how to cover Jordy Nelson.
That mfer.... Dude I played in FFL playoffs had him in week 16. All I needed was Nelson NOT to score twice. I thought I was safe and then BOMB. One score. Then, up by 1-fucking-7 the packers PASS to fucking Nelson for a two yard score. Is Kilmer from Varsity Blues coaching that team? Fucking run it it you pricks.
Chris Coleman said we had 9 RedZone plays in the first half. All run.
WTF.
I've never seen a game that really puts everything more into perspective really.
First off, almost everyone (media, fans, etc) said that Nebraska got beat so badly by Michigan due to the fact that we didn't have big physical LBs and what not......and we're not ready to play BIG style football.
Look at Virginia Tech. They're no bigger than we are. But if you watched the game tonight, you saw a VT team that played disciplined assignment football on defense. This VT team was in no different of a position than we were heading into that game...........they had to stop a speedy QB, and a decent running game in general. They did it, and with the exception of a few bad bounces, they probably should have won the game.
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This game puts a lot into perspective. We are not at the level of Michigan or Va Tech.........and those teams are not at the level of the Oregon's and LSU's and Alabama's..............which means we're just basically a team who takes the field on Saturdays, and that's about it.
There were plenty of Hokies on Bourbon Street.