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Branno

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If not for Oregon taking their foot off the gas this would have been the biggest blowout in school history. We are lucky to only lose by 7. 

 

Horrible clock management, suspect play calling, the dumbest defensive scheme in college football. 

 

This is embarrassing. 

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2 minutes ago, Branno said:

If not for Oregon taking their foot off the gas this would have been the biggest blowout in school history. We are lucky to only lose by 7. 

 

Horrible clock management, suspect play calling, the dumbest defensive scheme in college football. 

 

This is embarrassing. 

Yep. Totally. Oregon let off the gas... That's what happens it's not like the defense made adjustments.

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You have to believe Nebraska should be something like 11-2 this season or even something like 10-3 or 9-4 to believe anyone should be fired at this point.

 

Pretty entertaining train wreck going on ... both on the field and on the forum.

 

Too bad for Tanner today ... but hey, what a terrible first half.  Thank God Oregon got back on their feet and coasted home and played not to lose at the end.  Gave us a chance to safe face.

 

Still no pressure today.  Sad.
 

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2 minutes ago, Branno said:

 

They focused on running the clock and dropped some passes. It's easy to look good when they run directly into your defensive line. 

 

In all fairness, Diaco brought more pressure in the 2nd half, causing Herbert to rush throws. Plus the coverage was much tighter. 

 

Yes, they did go into clock management a bit early, but the defense still stopped the run game. It's not like Oregon went out, knelt three times, and punted. 

 

There's a bit of truth in both statements. 

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1 minute ago, lo country said:

The common denominator the past 3 years has been SE, Riley and Langs......Diaco is clueless and maybe too proud to admit his "system" only works with elite level talent.  Dude has no clue that we have a secondary. none.

 

SE would be gone tonight.  He brought Riley in to win.  And he hasn't.....

He brought Riley in to change the atmosphere of the athletic department.  

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8 minutes ago, It'sNotAFakeID said:

 

In all fairness, Diaco brought more pressure in the 2nd half, causing Herbert to rush throws. Plus the coverage was much tighter. 

 

Yes, they did go into clock management a bit early, but the defense still stopped the run game. It's not like Oregon went out, knelt three times, and punted. 

 

There's a bit of truth in both statements. 

 

Which would have been handy in the first half. 

 

You know ..... since we already knew the base defense didn't work AT ALL from last week.

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