28 minutes ago, admo said:
They say noodle arm, can't throw deep. <_<
Here's a 40 yard dime b!^@hes!
Smothers for Heisman in 2022 starts in three sleeps.
I haven't browsed every page in this thread, but if the O-line is the reason AM was so bad at crucial times...what is going to be different? The bigger question for me is HOW DOES NEBRASKA NOT HAVE A MASSIVE LINE? Our strength program was the model for D-I at one time??? Our walk-on program, too. WTAF?! Not having big strong dudes on the lines is simply not acceptable here.
Just a product of the times really. The game has evolvedAll Hail Herbie said:In terms of Adrian not playing, I am not surprised as he has accumulated several injuries this season. I may be alone with this opinion, but I am confident he will return for a 5th season.
In stepping back for a moment, I do find it more than a little interesting that the top 3 career offensive leaders in program history have all come in the last decade (T Martinez / T Armstrong / A Martinez) during a time of great program futility. Perhaps this should inform our decisions in the coming decade about the type of program we want. One that is more balanced in terms of skill position production as well as offense vs. defense. In Adrian's case, to be all-time leader in offensive production and never even qualify for a bowl game during your 4 years says a lot. Oregon we are not...
That would have been interesting. I've always seen Frost try to hide injuries and use it as an advantage, now all of a sudden he doesn't? I would love to know the thought process.Just thought of something. Wonder how things would have been different if they would have waited till tomorrow to announce 2AM wasn't playing. Secretly prepare Smothers the same as he is already, but don't announce it.
It would have been interesting watching Vegas over a 24 hour period. It would have possibly changed how Iowa prepared and game planned.