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Nope, he has not. This thread has gotten off the rails

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Sign Up Now!Nope, he has not. This thread has gotten off the rails
This, and the fact that Rhule is very concious of fact that anyone he adds to the roster means one more guy he has to cut from the current team, which we know he is already not excited about doing.I think Nebraska likes their RB room. I think there is nothing more to this than that.
Get ready for the Air Raid, boys
I think Nebraska likes their RB room. I think there is nothing more to this than that.
he just seems like a giant bitch, and it seems like the staff/team tiptoes around him some
this IMO. for whatever rhule "preaches".. its an air raid especially first half of games.Get ready for the Air Raid, boys
Lot of people making wild assumptions about Emmet Johnson on here with zero evidence.
Why are we acting like EJ is anything more than being an ok back? I’d offer Brown the same deal EJ’s on & tell them they’re splitting carries and I’d be surprised if Brown doesn’t end up being better. Unless Rhule is downplaying the freshman to keep one or both of them as a surprise & they’re actually really good, it seems like a terrible idea to go into the season with this RB room. We only have 1 dude who has played enough for fans to even have an opinion on and he’s been mediocre at best..
Lot of people making wild assumptions about Emmet Johnson on here with zero evidence.
My opinion is that EJ is a better fit for what Holgorsen appears to want to do. Brown played 402 snaps. He had 243 rushing attempts, ran a pass route on 94 snaps, caught 6 passes, blocked on the remainder.Why are we acting like EJ is anything more than being an ok back? I’d offer Brown the same deal EJ’s on & tell them they’re splitting carries and I’d be surprised if Brown doesn’t end up being better. Unless Rhule is downplaying the freshman to keep one or both of them as a surprise & they’re actually really good, it seems like a terrible idea to go into the season with this RB room. We only have 1 dude who has played enough for fans to even have an opinion on and he’s been mediocre at best..
Are we going to act like having 2 backs with completely different skill sets is a bad thing? Also why does it have to be one or the other? The only thing I know is going into the season with the current RB depth chart is a terrible idea barring one of the freshman being surprisingly elite & even then it would be pretty stupid.My opinion is that EJ is a better fit for what Holgorsen appears to want to do. Brown played 402 snaps. He had 243 rushing attempts, ran a pass route on 94 snaps, caught 6 passes, blocked on the remainder.
EJ played 385 snaps on offense. He carried the ball 117 times, went out on passing routes 215 times, caught 39 passes, blocked on the remaining snaps.
It's hard to see Holgo using a RB who isn't as big of a receiving threat as running threat.
He also runs the 40 in the high 4.5s and in the four FCS playoff games had 216 yards rushing total on 55 carries - less than four yards per carry - on the best team in FCS. I don't see this translating well to the B1G, tbh.Are we going to act like having 2 backs with completely different skill sets is a bad thing? Also why does it have to be one or the other? The only thing I know is going into the season with the current RB depth chart is a terrible idea barring one of the freshman being surprisingly elite & even then it would be pretty stupid.
He’s good enough for Miami to offer him playing time right after Ajay Allen who Nebraska fans thought was going to be a star left because he didn’t play..He also runs the 40 in the high 4.5s and in the four FCS playoff games had 216 yards rushing total on 55 carries - less than four yards per carry - on the best team in FCS. I don't see this translating well to the B1G, tbh.