Ameer highlight video

Eric the Red

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Published on Dec 30, 2014
The humble Ameer Abdullah Highlights. This guy is hands down a premiere back. He left his mark at Nebraska as one of the best to play at the school. Be on the lookout for this tough shifty back in the 2015 NFL draft. Whoever gets him will be one happy team. **(This Highlight was made before the bowl game so bowl game highlights are not in this video)**
 
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The guy was ridiculous, he plants that foot in the ground and he's gone, simple as that. He's ability to switch up his direction in one step is something that you just can't teach. Amazing player, god I'm going to miss him!

 
The guy was ridiculous, he plants that foot in the ground and he's gone, simple as that. He's ability to switch up his direction in one step is something that you just can't teach. Amazing player, god WE'RE going to miss him!
FIFY

The dude became my favorite Husker of all time. Beating out Frazier. Not an easy feat at all, would've loved him staying healthy all season, but excited to watch him at the next level.

 
Watching that makes a guy wonder what his season would have been like if he didn't get hurt against Turdue...

 
Are there any better shots of him throwing the upside down "U"?? I never caught that he did that during the Miami game.

 
Watching that makes a guy wonder what his season would have been like if he didn't get hurt against Turdue...
Or if he had even an above average oline.

I watched that Miami game last night. And I dont think I've ever seen a running make make an average at best oline look so good. He constantly turned no gains and maybe one yard gains into 5-10 yard gains, ALL NIGHT LONG, on shear ability and willpower.

 
Are there any better shots of him throwing the upside down "U"?? I never caught that he did that during the Miami game.
It's on the scoring play at the 2 minute mark in this video put together by our own landlord. But you dont get the full effect. It seems to skip a tad right as Ameer does it, unless of course it's just my technology.

If you watch the full video of the game, it's on that score at about the 7 minute mark left in the second quarter. It's plain as day. Me and friends I was watchin with saw it as it happened live.


 
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This video covers almost everything. (45 MIN!!)

One thing I noticed after watching is that Ameer seems to change the way he hits the hole during and after the Illinois game. His cutback becomes more quick and aggressive, and he seems to keep it for the rest of the season.

 
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