"Great" Offense

Top 10 passing teams in order: NEBRASKA ranks 12th

1. Texas Tech

2. Hawaii

3. Louisville

4. Tulsa

5. North Texas

6. Brigham Young

7. New Mexico State

8. Bowling Green

9. Missouri

10. Boston College
So the Missouri game takes a new twist?
In that game, there are going to be more burnt asses than a group of albinos at a tanning salon. There's going to be over 1000 yards and 70 points scored collectively.

 
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Top 10 passing teams in order: NEBRASKA ranks 12th

1. Texas Tech

2. Hawaii

3. Louisville

4. Tulsa

5. North Texas

6. Brigham Young

7. New Mexico State

8. Bowling Green

9. Missouri

10. Boston College
So the Missouri game takes a new twist?
In that game, there are going to be more burnt asses than a group of albinos at a tanning salon. There's going to be over 1000 yards and 70 points scored collectively.

:rollin :rollin

 
Our pass offense is progressing nicely, we proved that in spurts against the trojans. But our running game must improve, I think that our O-line must and will improve over the remainder of the season.

GO BIG RED

 
I think the point is that the offense has, for the most part, held up it's end of the bargain in the first 3 games. It's the reason we actually got a W last Saturday.

If that was true they would have been able to run and control the game so the defense had time to get it's stuff together. Instead they had problem running against a team that gave up 521 rushing yards the week before. Do I think it's a terrible offense no but it's not one I'm going to trust week n week out.

 
I think the point is that the offense has, for the most part, held up it's end of the bargain in the first 3 games. It's the reason we actually got a W last Saturday.

If that was true they would have been able to run and control the game so the defense had time to get it's stuff together. Instead they had problem running against a team that gave up 521 rushing yards the week before. Do I think it's a terrible offense no but it's not one I'm going to trust week n week out.
Is it perfect? No, not by a long shot. No one said that. But it isn't horrible.

 
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