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  1. Serves as a reminder that when a play is called, it's not exactly as if the QB is told where to throw it. Heck, that route could just be there to clear out some safeties from the underneath stuff. And in fairness, a 1-vs-1 deep shot for a touchdown is a pretty reasonable shot to take when you identify the matchup ... WHEN IT'S NOT FOURTH DOWN AND ONE. Awareness. That's what it comes down to. Seriously. Tommy will fix this when he is forced to. And Nebraska will replace him at the first opportunity when they are able to, if he can't. But for all our sake, we have to acknowledge that Tommy fixing it is the best scenario. Players improve. Root for that outcome. Awareness is right. Two wide open first down receivers right there. WIDE OPEN! And Tommy is already locked onto the guy in tight coverage in the endzone. How could he not see that? I'm hoping Tommy improves. You'd think that he would be spending a lot of time in the film room and with Langsdorf so that he'd get better at seeing stuff like this on the field. But I have my doubts that this will happen. People keep saying these guys were wide open, but there were defenders just off the screen, the coverage was rolled over there and if the QBs eyes are there, the DBs are jumping those routes. It's not clear to me that the DE or a DB couldn't have made a play on those supposedly wide open options. Armstrong made the correct read in a WCO play. Go to the single, press covered WR. That's the correct read. You can argue that he made the wrong decision in that situation, but read it correctly. That sums up why the WCO is so difficult on college QBs. My issue is that the coaches called a play where Armstrong could make the right read but that correct read would still dictate a wrong decision. He most definitely did not make the right read. If you look at that picture, there isn't a defender within at least five yards of either of the receivers. That's a pass a high school QB could make. I am not blaming it all on Armstrong because I believe they should have ran the ball up the middle, but still come-on. Look at those wide open receivers.....
  2. Any team that goes 5-7 should not make a bowl game, that is just ludicrous.
  3. Lol, the amount of people that are sour on here about eightlaces references. These people must be having a bad day. I thought it was a great piece, references aside, the point of the article was to show that Carter and Snyder could be deadly together. Man, Snyder can run for a big guy!
  4. If he stops throwing off his damn back foot! That would help with some of his accuracy issues. Like Bale said earlier, he has great strength and speed, but is very small. He has comparable height to Brees, who is a very good QB. But Tommy's accuracy and decision making is horrendous at times. He has a lot of work to do this off-season if he wants a shot at getting drafted as a QB. If he wants to go pro and none of that improves, LB is the best choice.
  5. I thought about doing either Cera or Jesse Heisenberg, but I liked the Samberg pic so I went with it. Haha yeah, that face is funny
  6. If he can be as dynamic as he was before the injury somebody will draft him in the first 4 rounds I hope so. I remember TO saying he didn't offer Barry Sanders because he was only 5'8". It seems like the NFL is fascinated with size. Except the Patriots, they have such a small size WR core, the small utility player has become more and more popular.
  7. LMAO maybe my favorite post in internet history. Amazing. Bale, you smell. That is all
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