BlackShirt1340
Five-Star Recruit
I agree that Roy had an absolutely amazing game against a stout defense. There is no one that can deny that this defense is great. They have been consistently in the top 10 for the past years. What I think though is that there were times where Roy was absolutely gassed and they would take him out of the game. When they would put Burkhead in, they would automatically turn to the pass. I feel like in these situations, where the VT defense was winded (the commentators were even talking about how exhausted the defense was), if we would have just kept pounding with Rex, while Roy was catching wind, even for a play or 2, we would have been better off. I mean, obviously you dont move away from the hot hand, but giving him rest and STICKING WITH WHAT IS WORKING is a MUST!AGREED...This is one of my biggest problem with fellow Husker fans. They fall madly in love with the backups and even after the starter has an amazing game against a perennial top 10 defense, they are still b!tching that the back up didn't get any carries...WTH?!? Get a clue...Seriously? After the GREAT game Roy had . . . averaging 7 yards a carry . . . you want to take carries AWAY from him? Where is the logic in that? Find the hot hand . . . and run with it. Roy had the hot hand. Don't bother spreading carries when your back is running that well.I would also add these questions
Why did Rex Burkhead not get even 1 single carry? Did Watson not trust him in the big game?
Why can our recievers not get seperation? It seems like every other team in America runs routes better and finds the openings. Yet big game after big game, our guys just can't seem to get open (and now can't seem to catch the ball either).
Why so much rotation on the o-line? We were dominating in stretches with the run, but the pass protection left a lot to be desired. Get a line together, and let them play.
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