DJR313 Posted November 9, 2008 Share Posted November 9, 2008 Why the hell isn't Ganz mentioned? Man, even when it's his turn to shine he still doesn't get his due. Two turnovers durring crucial times, maybe? I would vote Helu, but Suh had a great game too. Ganz had two turnovers? According to the box score he only had 1. The other 2 were fumbles, 1 by Lucky and 1 by Swift. As good as Ganz was in the box score, he missed a few throws. I think the wind had a lot of effect on that. Overall, can't complain too much about another gutty performance. Suh has to get the game ball, because if you have him share it with Helu, he'll just take it from Roy. It's great to see Suh playing like we know he can. Helu seems to have the "it" factor working for him. Whatever it is, Roy has it. Things seem to really be clicking for him and he is growing into a huge contributor before our eyes. The Huskers will be looking to him next year to be a leader on this team. Quote Link to comment
topekahusker Posted November 10, 2008 Share Posted November 10, 2008 According to Coach Mangino it would be the entire defensive line AND Wortman. The tackle for a loss to start the fourth quarter on the reverse would have gone "a long way" but he made a great play. He turned 2nd and 1 into 3rd and 7 and Reesing threw badly thus they had to punt...we score and Mangino said that turned the game around. Quote Link to comment
cmb23 Posted November 10, 2008 Share Posted November 10, 2008 Why the hell isn't Ganz mentioned? Man, even when it's his turn to shine he still doesn't get his due. See post #12. Ganz did well today but IMO Helu did better Without Ganz on the field today, we wouldn't have won...even the boys on the radio acknowledged that fact. Helu played a great game, too, as did Suh. You also have to give credit to the offensive and defensive lines, they did well also. But...Ganz is the heart and soul of this football team. Without him, we don't win. I'd say without Suh on the field we wouldn't have won. Of course everyone has mentioned his stats/numbers, (the TD was just the icing on the cake, not what gives him the game ball) but look at other things. Our DB's were still getting burnt on the plays Suh wasn't in the backfield. He was saving our secondary. When was the last time that Reesing had a game like that (yes 300 yards...but 15-30 is an indication that he was being hurried - not because of great secondary play.) Reesing also got some rushing yards, but come 4th quarter he was beaten and battered. He was running for his life at the end becuase 93 was knocking him on his ass every other play. It was taking him forever to get up off the ground. At the end of the game all I could picture was the kid from the movie 'Little Giants' running around the ref yelling "Blow the whistle! Blow the whistle!". Quote Link to comment
BigRedfxtoy Posted November 10, 2008 Share Posted November 10, 2008 Since I watched the game with Slauson's aunt and Suh's mom..... (great people by the way) I'll go with Suh for Deffense and Slauson/Helu for offense. Then again, I may be a bit biased. Quote Link to comment
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