HuskerfaninOkieland
Heisman Trophy Winner
When Dareus ran that ball back, it sort of reminded me of Suh doing that last year.
Suh had a better throw at the end of the play though, Suh about put the ball through the fence at Mem. Stadium, Dareus looked like he just got done eating buttery popcornWhen Dareus ran that ball back, it sort of reminded me of Suh doing that last year.
Without question or hesitation I'd take 2009 because you're right - defense does win championships. It's just weird that we've flip-flopped from great offense/horrible defense to horrible offense/great defense.Ok. After all of those stats though, which would you rather have: 2007 or 2009? Defense wins championships. Granted, we do need more offense.
I agree. Suh's TD was much better.Suh had a better throw at the end of the play though, Suh about put the ball through the fence at Mem. Stadium, Dareus looked like he just got done eating buttery popcornWhen Dareus ran that ball back, it sort of reminded me of Suh doing that last year.
No flags at all - even with thrown ball or helmet off.I agree. Suh's TD was much better.Suh had a better throw at the end of the play though, Suh about put the ball through the fence at Mem. Stadium, Dareus looked like he just got done eating buttery popcornWhen Dareus ran that ball back, it sort of reminded me of Suh doing that last year.
Did Suh get flagged for a PF at the end of that play by the way? I remember someone getting flagged for removing their helmet but can't remember if the ref's flagged Suh for throwing the ball.
Yeah, One more field goal per game and we would be a one loss team possibly in the National championship but for sure in a BCS game.Unfortunately, the flip side of that is that we scored 163 points in those same final three games in 2007.
In 2009 we scored 168 points in our final nine games.
Let's get this offense in gear and get going as a team. All we need to do is score one more field goal per game (42 points on the season) and we'd have a top 50 offense.