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Tony White is as good as gone to USC. Satt, by virtue of having no other suitors, will be back to tear it up next year. And by it, I mean our bowl chances. Deny it if you want but that's Nebraska football baby.
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This fan base does love to eat its own.

I do agree that Satterfield’s window keeps getting smaller and smaller. I don’t know why they continue to hitch their wagon on trying to fit a square peg in a round hole in throwing the ball. Seemed like at the game some of the route concepts were extremely piss poor and routes were bleeding into one another.

The QB run game seemed effective today (Sims just needed to eat that play when he fumbled; Maryland’s defense won that play and just live to see another day). They talked all week about Coleman’s blocking and he struggled on the perimeter in that aspect today.

Do we know what happened to Peetz and why his hire fell through? Wonder how different the offense would look like if he was on this staff.
 
The QB run game seemed effective today (Sims just needed to eat that play when he fumbled; Maryland’s defense won that play and just live to see another day). They talked all week about Coleman’s blocking and he struggled on the perimeter in that aspect today.
Sims needs to run where the play is designed on that. And not run where counter is not designed to run.
 
Sims needs to run where the play is designed on that. And not run where counter is not designed to run.
Oh 100% agreed; he just needed to eat it.

Also - I know it wasn’t the right play call… but was that last INT on Purdy or Coleman? From my seats at the game (opposite end zone), I thought it was intended to Kemp. Watching the replay, looks like it was actually to Coleman, who stopped his route?
 
Oh 100% agreed; he just needed to eat it.

Also - I know it wasn’t the right play call… but was that last INT on Purdy or Coleman? From my seats at the game (opposite end zone), I thought it was intended to Kemp. Watching the replay, looks like it was actually to Coleman, who stopped his route?
Something looked off there on TV as well, but I think he was going to Kemp. Rhule stated in the presser the DB came off the WR corner route.
 
Tony White is as good as gone to USC. Satt, by virtue of having no other suitors, will be back to tear it up next year. And by it, I mean our bowl chances. Deny it if you want but that's Nebraska football baby.
The scary thing is the chances of a defense not being led by White and an offense still led by Satterfield is a real possibility in 2024.

Definitely not winning over the fan base in 2024 if that’s the case.

Furthermore, they’re clearly gonna pin their hopes on a transfer QB and we all know their ability to identify QB portal talent is very suspect

The offense is the definition of insanity right now. Keep trying the same thing expecting different results. Rhule needs to nut up, admit some mistakes, and make some wholesale changes on offense.
 
Oh 100% agreed; he just needed to eat it.

Also - I know it wasn’t the right play call… but was that last INT on Purdy or Coleman? From my seats at the game (opposite end zone), I thought it was intended to Kemp. Watching the replay, looks like it was actually to Coleman, who stopped his route?
Not sure, will have to look.
 
Oh 100% agreed; he just needed to eat it.

Also - I know it wasn’t the right play call… but was that last INT on Purdy or Coleman? From my seats at the game (opposite end zone), I thought it was intended to Kemp. Watching the replay, looks like it was actually to Coleman, who stopped his route?
It kind of looks like Coleman did a shitty job getting off the LOS and was supposed to be farther in his route by the time it was thrown

but at the same time even without that Kemp wasn't really open and ran a shitty route. honestly the whole play looks like a clusterfuck

 
It kind of looks like Coleman did a shitty job getting off the LOS and was supposed to be farther in his route by the time it was thrown

but at the same time even without that Kemp wasn't really open and ran a shitty route. honestly the whole play looks like a clusterfuck


Looking at this, Rhule's explanation was not correct in the presser. That angle looks like it was intended for Coleman. The other replay angle shown on the broadcast behind the quarterback looks like he just threw to Kemp into a crowd.
 
Looking at this, Rhule's explanation was not correct in the presser. That angle looks like it was intended for coleman. The other angle behind the quarterback looks like he just threw to Kemp into a crowd.
That’s why I’m curious. Our seats are from behind the play and it looked like it was to Kemp.
 
Michigan didn’t pass the ball once in the 2nd half? Is that correct?

They’re playing a top 10 team, with a heisman candidate qb, and only up by one score for most of the 2nd half.

Fucking makes my blood boil that our OC is slinging it 21 times in a stiff wind with our dogshit QBs while their OC only lets his heisman qb huck it 8 times.
 
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But you just don't do it. You're fighting to get bowl eligible. Every decision they make as an offense is magnified because of their personnel. And those type of decisions completely fuck your team. They do. You're already hamstrung enough. You can't put them in a position to fail. And that's exactly what they did. And it's a fucking travesty they did. The got into position to win the game. You kick a FG, you're up 3, and Maryland will try and just throw the ball down the field, where you can really be aggressive with what you do without the regard of a run. Tied up, now you've got to worry about both. They talk about playing complimentary football...and all of this other bullshit...then fucking do it.
A fkn men
 
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