Then get Kinnie more playing time. Cooper and Bell maybe?With all his drops he is still our best WR. Holt & Curenski are even less dependable.
Cooper is hurt or at least he was today and Kinnie drops the ball 50% of the time as well.Then get Kinnie more playing time. Cooper and Bell maybe?With all his drops he is still our best WR. Holt & Curenski are even less dependable.
How does Niles Paul drop a ball when he never got hit?????
The defender tried tackling Pauls feet but missed and Paul tried staying inbounds but then all of a sudden the ball pops loose and he coughed up another turnover.
Cooper had a concussion, was on the sidelines, but not in pads. The thing that I think really pisses everyone off about NP is that he's obviously one of our more gifted receivers. Hell, he's the only one of them that even began to make a play today. It's very unfortunate that he fumbled, he would have pretty much been the hero otherwise. Niles has done a great job getting open in several games, he just isn't fundamentally sound. I'm not saying that it's not partially NP's fault, but the blame IMO goes squarely on Gilmore's coaching. Paul is a junior (thanks to a wasted freshman redshirt) and could really use a good year of WR coaching next year.Then get Kinnie more playing time. Cooper and Bell maybe?With all his drops he is still our best WR. Holt & Curenski are even less dependable.
Ever notice Paul cannot and will not catch the ball in traffic? Every time he drops the ball is in earshot of foot steps.He came into the season saying he wanted to make plays for the Huskers and be the go to guy.
I think its pretty apparent he hasn't lived up to that. His only good game was against Mizzou with the two TD catches.
Exactly, everyone bitching about NP is overreacting. Yes the fumble sucked, but it was the biggest play by far of the game. NP almost single handledly brought the offense back at MU, and he and Robinson were the only ones that did a damn thing all day. Yet NP is the one being called out? :angry: :WTH :dunno :facepalm: :rantPaul, Niles 6 143 0 72
Kinnie, Brandon 3 27 0 13
Gilleylen, Curenski 3 18 0 9
Helu Jr., Roy 3 13 0 11
McNeill, Mike 2 22 0 17
Holt, Menelik 2 17 0 10
Mendoza, Marcus 1 8 0 8
Yes, there is. :boxThere is a Niles Paul bandwagon? Probably plenty of room!!