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This is how I felt. Not about Raiola but whole team.
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Sign Up Now!He must love Cincy because I assume some big time programs wanted him.swap him with Jeudy and we win by 30 last night
You didn't watch the game if you think he reads his first and goes straight to check down. When he had time, he was going through everyone. I can remember one play in the red zone that he went to a couple reads twice actually but everyone was well covered. May have been the incompletion to Haarberg if I'm remembering right.Never said he is trash. Said he needs to throw the damn ball because he can sling it. He typically just follows his first read and then checks down yet there are guys open in their routes.
If that was "about as perfect as a QB could" play, then we are in trouble as that only got us 20 points against Cincinnati.The defense they were facing severely limited down field passing. Raiola played about as perfect as a QB could given what he was presented with.
We already tried that experiment with Scotch FraudSuper thankful you are not the OC. We would be beyond fucked with a drunk retard such as yourself coaching the offense.
What do you propose Nebraska should have done then? Throw into deep set conservative zone coverage and accept the interceptions that come with that?surely everyone can agree Nebraska can’t play it safe every game and expect to win more than7 games.
Cincinnatis D has 1 good player and overall is mediocre.
Their entire game plan was to give Nebraska everything they wanted on short passes and get quick tackles.
They assumed Nebraska can’t consistently have 10, 15, 20 play drives to score and they were correct.
Cincinnatis biggest fault was Nebraska appearing to have a competent special teams.
Only 20pts…goes way beyond QB play.If that was "about as perfect as a QB could" play, then we are in trouble as that only got us 20 points against Cincinnati.
I think there is a lot more room for QB improvement. I agree with the OP, Raiola played well. Not great, not close to perfect, just well.
I love this thread
I'm saying that if a team can go 3 deep safeties without committing to the run, then we're in trouble.
Disagree about 1 good player. Their linebackers are legit.surely everyone can agree Nebraska can’t play it safe every game and expect to win more than7 games.
Cincinnatis D has 1 good player and overall is mediocre.
Their entire game plan was to give Nebraska everything they wanted on short passes and get quick tackles.
They assumed Nebraska can’t consistently have 10, 15, 20 play drives to score and they were correct.
Cincinnatis biggest fault was Nebraska appearing to have a competent special teams.
You didn't watch the game if you think he reads his first and goes straight to check down. When he had time, he was going through everyone. I can remember one play in the red zone that he went to a couple reads twice actually but everyone was well covered. May have been the incompletion to Haarberg if I'm remembering right.
You're just being blindly negative for frankly stupid reasons. Dylan was excellent last night and was far from any problem we expect to see this year.
Only 20pts…goes way beyond QB play.
If you are unable to recognize that, then alright man. Good deal.
Dylan did not play bad, but far from excellent. I’m not sure whether Dana wants him to be a game manager type or if that’s all he’s capable of. The offense has to open up or we’re losing 5-6 games this season.
I've already marked us down at 1-11 in my own blood so run for 300 or 30 yards, the die has been cast on this seasonIf they want ball control and a game manager then they better get a better running game. I realize EJ went for 100+, but they need to be running for 150+ in order for the game manager role to be successful.