is there any other kind of thong than great?I think ISU has great thongs ahead of them, but I'm thankful that we squeaked that one out.
Gutsy but dumb. always give your self a chance. Go to double OT and triple if necessary.Gotta give props, thought when we got the 17 in the 3rd that it was over. They played a hell of a game (aided by f'n Niles Paul). Gutsy call by Rhodes, but maybe this is his "Osborne" moment.
i do agree with the second part. isu also had three timeouts.Nebraska didn't beat us today...we beat ourselves.
Now that that is out of my system...I beg to differ with Paul Rhodes being a great coach. What kind of great coach has his team take a knee with 30 seconds on the clock, a wind at his back and all three time outs remaining? Especially when the pass offense was picking Nebraska apart during every quarter with the wind! That was a perfect example of a coach playing not to lose and not a coach playing to win.
Well, I was hoping you'd take a shot downfield too. Because I thought there was a 50-50 chance we could get a pick and make a big play ourselves. Obviously Rhodes thought that too, and decided to take his risk in overtime, which almost worked.Nebraska didn't beat us today...we beat ourselves.
Now that that is out of my system...I beg to differ with Paul Rhodes being a great coach. What kind of great coach has his team take a knee with 30 seconds on the clock, a wind at his back and all three time outs remaining? Especially when the pass offense was picking Nebraska apart during every quarter with the wind! That was a perfect example of a coach playing not to lose and not a coach playing to win.
With 30 seconds left and the wind at our backs...pick a 50 yard hail mary and there wouldn't have been enough time left to capitalize on it. Rhodes should have taken a shot at it instead of playing for the overtime and then trying to get gutsy...oh well, he'll figure it out on his own in time since he never actually asks me my opinion...Well, I was hoping you'd take a shot downfield too. Because I thought there was a 50-50 chance we could get a pick and make a big play ourselves. Obviously Rhodes thought that too, and decided to take his risk in overtime, which almost worked.Nebraska didn't beat us today...we beat ourselves.
Now that that is out of my system...I beg to differ with Paul Rhodes being a great coach. What kind of great coach has his team take a knee with 30 seconds on the clock, a wind at his back and all three time outs remaining? Especially when the pass offense was picking Nebraska apart during every quarter with the wind! That was a perfect example of a coach playing not to lose and not a coach playing to win.
but would you be saying that it rhoads did go for the hail mary and we picked it off and returned, or something equally crazy. i think it was a tough call and gutsy either way. i think he gave his team the better chance to win doing what he did.With 30 seconds left and the wind at our backs...pick a 50 yard hail mary and there wouldn't have been enough time left to capitalize on it. Rhodes should have taken a shot at it instead of playing for the overtime and then trying to get gutsy...oh well, he'll figure it out on his own in time since he never actually asks me my opinion...Well, I was hoping you'd take a shot downfield too. Because I thought there was a 50-50 chance we could get a pick and make a big play ourselves. Obviously Rhodes thought that too, and decided to take his risk in overtime, which almost worked.Nebraska didn't beat us today...we beat ourselves.
Now that that is out of my system...I beg to differ with Paul Rhodes being a great coach. What kind of great coach has his team take a knee with 30 seconds on the clock, a wind at his back and all three time outs remaining? Especially when the pass offense was picking Nebraska apart during every quarter with the wind! That was a perfect example of a coach playing not to lose and not a coach playing to win.
Nebraska didn't beat us today...we beat ourselves.
Now that that is out of my system...I beg to differ with Paul Rhodes being a great coach. What kind of great coach has his team take a knee with 30 seconds on the clock, a wind at his back and all three time outs remaining? Especially when the pass offense was picking Nebraska apart during every quarter with the wind! That was a perfect example of a coach playing not to lose and not a coach playing to win.