Apathy Posted March 18, 2017 Share Posted March 18, 2017 Davis telling me things I already knew. Wilbon should have already been receiving more carries. I know. I remember during the BYU game that he was the best RB on the field that day and I wasn't the only one who felt that as so many others in my section thought so too. Then after that game it's like Wilbon fell off the face of the earth Quote Link to comment
Red Five Posted March 18, 2017 Share Posted March 18, 2017 Davis telling me things I already knew. Wilbon should have already been receiving more carries. I know. I remember during the BYU game that he was the best RB on the field that day and I wasn't the only one who felt that as so many others in my section thought so too. Then after that game it's like Wilbon fell off the face of the earth The myth of the Wilbon/BYU game continues to grow 6 carries for 14 yards (long of 7 yards) 2 receptions for 28 yards (long of 14 yards) 2 Quote Link to comment
ADS Posted March 18, 2017 Share Posted March 18, 2017 Like what Wilbon brings to the passing game too. Quote Link to comment
The Dude Posted March 18, 2017 Share Posted March 18, 2017 Davis telling me things I already knew. Wilbon should have already been receiving more carries. I know. I remember during the BYU game that he was the best RB on the field that day and I wasn't the only one who felt that as so many others in my section thought so too.Then after that game it's like Wilbon fell off the face of the earth The myth of the Wilbon/BYU game continues to grow6 carries for 14 yards (long of 7 yards) 2 receptions for 28 yards (long of 14 yards) Wilbon - 2.3 ypcNewby - 4.3 ypc Cross 4.9 ypc We'll, third best. But that's still pretty good! 2 Quote Link to comment
Toe Posted March 18, 2017 Share Posted March 18, 2017 Not so long ago, I was speculating that Wilbon could become our next Aaron Green - a star at another school. Hope I'm wrong! Quote Link to comment
Scott Tenorman Posted March 18, 2017 Share Posted March 18, 2017 He's the best at making people miss in the open field imo. The problem last year is that it was pretty rare the rb's had a chance to get into the open field with us constantly pounding our heads against the wall running off the center. 2 Quote Link to comment
Huskers44 Posted March 19, 2017 Share Posted March 19, 2017 Davis telling me things I already knew. Wilbon should have already been receiving more carries. I know. I remember during the BYU game that he was the best RB on the field that day and I wasn't the only one who felt that as so many others in my section thought so too.Then after that game it's like Wilbon fell off the face of the earth The myth of the Wilbon/BYU game continues to grow6 carries for 14 yards (long of 7 yards) 2 receptions for 28 yards (long of 14 yards) Wilbon - 2.3 ypcNewby - 4.3 ypc Cross 4.9 ypc We'll, third best. But that's still pretty good! Someone always has to be that douche and bring up irrelevant stats. I mean hell we have the stays after 1 game so I guess we just shouldn't play the rest. You can't even argue that if Wilbon isn't the best back we have as a runner. Sure he has stuff he can work on but he's definitely our best runner. And the only way he's going to be a complete back is reps. 1 Quote Link to comment
Red Five Posted March 19, 2017 Share Posted March 19, 2017 Davis telling me things I already knew. Wilbon should have already been receiving more carries. I know. I remember during the BYU game that he was the best RB on the field that day and I wasn't the only one who felt that as so many others in my section thought so too.Then after that game it's like Wilbon fell off the face of the earth The myth of the Wilbon/BYU game continues to grow6 carries for 14 yards (long of 7 yards) 2 receptions for 28 yards (long of 14 yards) Wilbon - 2.3 ypcNewby - 4.3 ypc Cross 4.9 ypc We'll, third best. But that's still pretty good! Someone always has to be that douche and bring up irrelevant stats. I mean hell we have the stays after 1 game so I guess we just shouldn't play the rest. You can't even argue that if Wilbon isn't the best back we have as a runner. Sure he has stuff he can work on but he's definitely our best runner. And the only way he's going to be a complete back is reps. I can't even argue that Wilbon is our best back? What? Each of the last 2 years he has been passed by a true freshman on the depth chart. Both those guys that passed him are still on the team. So yes, it is arguable that he is the best back on the team. Quote Link to comment
HuskermanMike Posted March 19, 2017 Share Posted March 19, 2017 If I remember correctly, Wilbon ran all over the Blackshirts when he was on scout team running-back the week we played Wisconsin in 2014. That has to count for something right guys? He has the talent to be a great running back and now he has to translate it to the game to take it to another level. We will see who wins this battle but a dose of Tre, Wilbon and Zig during a game would be fun to see. Wilbon/Tre tiring the defense and Zig pounding them while they are tired and thus getting us extra yards. 1 Quote Link to comment
LumberJackSker Posted March 19, 2017 Share Posted March 19, 2017 If i remember correctly he had a few big plays in that BYU game but they were all called back on penalties 1 Quote Link to comment
admo Posted March 19, 2017 Share Posted March 19, 2017 Davis telling me things I already knew. Wilbon should have already been receiving more carries.I know. I remember during the BYU game that he was the best RB on the field that day and I wasn't the only one who felt that as so many others in my section thought so too.Then after that game it's like Wilbon fell off the face of the earth The myth of the Wilbon/BYU game continues to grow6 carries for 14 yards (long of 7 yards) 2 receptions for 28 yards (long of 14 yards) Wilbon - 2.3 ypcNewby - 4.3 ypc Cross 4.9 ypc We'll, third best. But that's still pretty good! Someone always has to be that douche and bring up irrelevant stats. I mean hell we have the stays after 1 game so I guess we just shouldn't play the rest. You can't even argue that if Wilbon isn't the best back we have as a runner. Sure he has stuff he can work on but he's definitely our best runner. And the only way he's going to be a complete back is reps. I can't even argue that Wilbon is our best back? What? Each of the last 2 years he has been passed by a true freshman on the depth chart. Both those guys that passed him are still on the team. So yes, it is arguable that he is the best back on the team. I agree with Huskers44's opinion that Wilbon is the best back. He is more elusive, quicker, and our best playmaker as a ball carrier with it in his hands. He can be passed on the depth by five or six backs, for one or two reasons that we are not entitled to know (past or present). But I don't think it has anything to do with running the ball. He's too natural and fluid to get bumped down for that. Just calling it as I see it. Quote Link to comment
Norhusker Posted March 19, 2017 Share Posted March 19, 2017 Unfortunately, sometimes it takes a player until his senior year for the light to come on. Read an OWH article a couple days ago stating Wilbon had difficulty understanding this offense and that now in the spring he has really focused on it. Improved blocking and QB protection are other reasons for his apparent rise in the depth chart. I never really doubted his athleticism. Quote Link to comment
Huskers44 Posted March 19, 2017 Share Posted March 19, 2017 Davis telling me things I already knew. Wilbon should have already been receiving more carries. I know. I remember during the BYU game that he was the best RB on the field that day and I wasn't the only one who felt that as so many others in my section thought so too.Then after that game it's like Wilbon fell off the face of the earth The myth of the Wilbon/BYU game continues to grow6 carries for 14 yards (long of 7 yards) 2 receptions for 28 yards (long of 14 yards) Wilbon - 2.3 ypcNewby - 4.3 ypc Cross 4.9 ypc We'll, third best. But that's still pretty good! Someone always has to be that douche and bring up irrelevant stats. I mean hell we have the stays after 1 game so I guess we just shouldn't play the rest. You can't even argue that if Wilbon isn't the best back we have as a runner. Sure he has stuff he can work on but he's definitely our best runner. And the only way he's going to be a complete back is reps.I can't even argue that Wilbon is our best back? What? Each of the last 2 years he has been passed by a true freshman on the depth chart. Both those guys that passed him are still on the team. So yes, it is arguable that he is the best back on the team. Read it again. I said as a runner he shows way more ability to miss and speed than any of our other backs. I never said he was the best right now but he has the most upside. Quote Link to comment
BIG ERN Posted March 19, 2017 Share Posted March 19, 2017 As I've always said. Eye test > stats (especially on such a small sample size of PT) Quote Link to comment
GBRFAN Posted March 19, 2017 Share Posted March 19, 2017 Davis telling me things I already knew. Wilbon should have already been receiving more carries.I know. I remember during the BYU game that he was the best RB on the field that day and I wasn't the only one who felt that as so many others in my section thought so too.Then after that game it's like Wilbon fell off the face of the earth The myth of the Wilbon/BYU game continues to grow6 carries for 14 yards (long of 7 yards) 2 receptions for 28 yards (long of 14 yards) Wilbon - 2.3 ypcNewby - 4.3 ypc Cross 4.9 ypc We'll, third best. But that's still pretty good! Someone always has to be that douche and bring up irrelevant stats. I mean hell we have the stays after 1 game so I guess we just shouldn't play the rest. You can't even argue that if Wilbon isn't the best back we have as a runner. Sure he has stuff he can work on but he's definitely our best runner. And the only way he's going to be a complete back is reps. I can't even argue that Wilbon is our best back? What? Each of the last 2 years he has been passed by a true freshman on the depth chart. Both those guys that passed him are still on the team. So yes, it is arguable that he is the best back on the team. I agree with Huskers44's opinion that Wilbon is the best back. He is more elusive, quicker, and our best playmaker as a ball carrier with it in his hands. He can be passed on the depth by five or six backs, for one or two reasons that we are not entitled to know (past or present). But I don't think it has anything to do with running the ball. He's too natural and fluid to get bumped down for that. Just calling it as I see it. So what you are saying is if we run 100% of the time out of a single back set - he is our guy? Quote Link to comment
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