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1: I saw what I wanted to see from Dylan. He didn't shy away from the 104k crowd size. He finally took off and used his legs to take what was there to take. He was a leader. If this year is his starting point then that guy is gonna climb pretty high.
2: Play calling didn't help him. All week they talked about how bad we are at perimeter blocking. Then we called a ton of plays that required perfect perimeter blocking. It went about as well as expected. Some OCs have brains, ours doesn't.
3: Good for the kicker. It's great to see a guy who blew it before absolutely bury 3 kicks. That's something he'll never forget for the rest of his life. You love to see it.
4: The success in kicking absolutely fueled what we saw from the rest of the team. Adding small positives are huge in terms of sports mentality. The FG issue seemed to be a hurdle that once accomplished it ignited something locked up inside a bunch of them.
5: The refs couldn't spot the ball correctly in favor of Nebraska but boy did they get out their investigation equipment and microscopes to deny Neyor a touchdown. And they had hard ons to call OPI against Banks.
6: On our last drive we had plenty of time and timeouts and I was hoping they would use Fidone on a few small hook routes to move down the field. They didn't. That play should be there whenever we want it.
7: Watching film we will see what could have been. There were at least 6 plays that were TDs if not for a shoestring tackle or missed WR walking in to the end zone. Dylan needs to work on those throws. I bet next year he doesn't miss them.
2: Play calling didn't help him. All week they talked about how bad we are at perimeter blocking. Then we called a ton of plays that required perfect perimeter blocking. It went about as well as expected. Some OCs have brains, ours doesn't.
3: Good for the kicker. It's great to see a guy who blew it before absolutely bury 3 kicks. That's something he'll never forget for the rest of his life. You love to see it.
4: The success in kicking absolutely fueled what we saw from the rest of the team. Adding small positives are huge in terms of sports mentality. The FG issue seemed to be a hurdle that once accomplished it ignited something locked up inside a bunch of them.
5: The refs couldn't spot the ball correctly in favor of Nebraska but boy did they get out their investigation equipment and microscopes to deny Neyor a touchdown. And they had hard ons to call OPI against Banks.
6: On our last drive we had plenty of time and timeouts and I was hoping they would use Fidone on a few small hook routes to move down the field. They didn't. That play should be there whenever we want it.
7: Watching film we will see what could have been. There were at least 6 plays that were TDs if not for a shoestring tackle or missed WR walking in to the end zone. Dylan needs to work on those throws. I bet next year he doesn't miss them.