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On 10/16/2018 at 2:17 AM, MyBloodIsRed16 said:

I was fine with the call. Obviously the play broke down but I think AM showed he has much to learn.  He launches it to the endzone but he had a open man right at the sticks.  Get the 1st down and try for the TD in the next set.

 

 

I saw the open guy too but he was under pressure on a 4th down in OT after getting an awful snap. I really don't think that play is a good example to use to argue he has much to learn. That's not saying I disagree that he has much to learn but the fact he got the snap at all and kept his cool enough to have a throw is impressive to me even if he was a senior in that situation.

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Hayseed, I read your quote a minute ago.   "Maybe I’m stupid but while everyone prays for superstar recruits, I think a lot of Osborne’s success was due to locals getting in the game fresh and making a few big plays," you say.

 

Here's where your friends (especially your much older friends) are going with what they have.   And I don't have much time to digress here, sorry.  But they remember a past --- back when Nebraska relied on a WR like Irving Fryar ... or a near 5-star recruit in RB Calvin Jones ... or a fantastic JUCO steal in RB Mike Rozier.  (That 1983 Nebraska team is most incredible football team that I have ever seen to grace the grassy field anywhere!)

 

And your love for the walk-on's is fine too.   The TE/DE combo of Jamie Williams and Jimmy Williams is well documented in Nebraska's historic past for just incredibly talented kids that college scouts like Tom Lemming missed on.

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Osborne was great at getting the most out of  home grown Nebraska talent but the thing that finally got us a championship was having that AND stud recruits like Tommy Frazier, Lawrence Phillips etc  . The mid 90s teams were a good mix of both .  I think we needed those high star recruits to win it all though   . 

As far as this year I think the work ethic, attitude , and effort have been much better this year than last . That plus developing some of the young talent we have will eventually lead to wins . They are a better team than last year and they keep fighting every week that’s the encouraging part to me. 

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23 hours ago, Moiraine said:

 

 

I saw the open guy too but he was under pressure on a 4th down in OT after getting an awful snap. I really don't think that play is a good example to use to argue he has much to learn. That's not saying I disagree that he has much to learn but the fact he got the snap at all and kept his cool enough to have a throw is impressive to me even if he was a senior in that situation.

you have to admit, a typical rookie mistake gunning the ball high into the air on a busted play......throw it away, every time.

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13 minutes ago, Hunter94 said:

you have to admit, a typical rookie mistake gunning the ball high into the air on a busted play......throw it away, every time.

Lol why would he have thrown it away in that specific situation? Throw it away, that is laughable! You gotta try and make a play on 4th down in OT. Throwing an INT into the endzone isn't any worse than not completing a pass at that point.

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