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  2. I saw that just after I posted it but... eh.
  3. Technically 2004 was 40.4/59.6. I appreciate the info, though.
  4. Even Callahan didn't have a 60/40 split between passes and rushes. 2004 - 44R, 65PA 2005 - 51R, 76PA 2006 - 59R, 46PA 2007 - 56R, 54PA
  5. Would have been handy if he stuck with his Husker commitment last year...
  6. Can’t wait to see this trial very soon I assume.
  7. Yes, getting the ball out on time and in rhythm was maybe the most noticeable improvement. Those few tenths of a second is all it takes to turn a well defended ball (or a pick) into a positive completion. Accuracy and quality of the throws was also very evident. I was even impressed by a few of the incompletions. At one point DR threw 2 consecutive incomplete passes to the endzone but the ball placement was excellent. Gave the receiver a chance but denied the defender. Halfass scrimmage or not, there were many excellently delivered balls.
  8. I'm sure in the Callahan days but...
  9. Damn. I didn’t think I could be husked an harder.
  10. Every WR should take notice....those two are going to be tough to keep off of the field.
  11. The thing I really notice as a positive change with Haarberg is his comfort factor. He knows he can't get hit, so maybe that has something to do with it, but he was so indecisive and skittish last year. In the spring game, they're not all amazing plays but he checks down when he needs to, he throws it away when he has to, and he stands tall in the pocket.
  12. Woods, Homa, Kisner and Tom Kim are one of the six teams
  13. Absolutely. I'd also say the QB coaching is light years ahead of where it's been. Danny struggled a bit but felt like he was a little jacked up, seemed better when the game sped up and he could get into a rhythm. If he's 3rd, I'm more than OK with that. The best thing for him and the program is if we have the luxury to put another year between him and Dylan. Haarberg looked far, far more capable as a passer. I'd have to watch the game more to say anything too specific, but overall the offense did a way better job getting the ball out of the QBs hands on time and in rhythm. A little messy with the penalties but not surprising given the parameters of the game. First reaction is the offense made some major strides with the ability to get a lot better.
  14. And the guy on the backside of that gap is a former top QB prospect whom, at times, can look better than everybody else. I think he just fell to the point where his potential is so high someone has to take that chance.
  15. Rhule said in the presser that he played both ways.
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