Gage County
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HC Matt Rhule
Rhule noted that NIU’s DLine is their strength and might be the best we’ve faced so far. OLine is going to need to come to play.
Rhule noted that NIU’s DLine is their strength and might be the best we’ve faced so far. OLine is going to need to come to play.
Oh trust me, your boys won't need to do a thing to get those turnovers.NIU fan here
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(and we rarely force turnovers)
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1 hour ago, Gage County said:
HC Matt Rhule
Well that's a relief. Not sure it will help though. If you can stop us from running up the middle, well, that's pretty much our entire playbook.Oh trust me, your boys won't need to do a thing to get those turnovers.
3 and out every series is probably worse.That's insanity, I do not care that the other options might be worse, because frankly, how? How could they be worse? How could it really get any worse than 7 turnovers in two games? I suppose 8 turnovers or more, but hell, at that point, what's the difference?
Apparently we have zero depth. QB was rushed a lot but not an excuse for 3 INTs against SIU. We'll give Nebraska a run for their money in turnovers (and we rarely force turnovers). We also usually have a good or somewhat good RB, which we seem to be lacking this year. Our QB is mobile but since he's coming off an injury last year he hasn't run much - and he needs to be a threat to run because his passing is inconsistent.
Well if that happens, sure, then we switch it up. My point isn't "Switch from Sims and never go back to him." My point is: At this point might as well try something else to see if it clicks.3 and out every series is probably worse.
Not sure what many of you think will happen when they put in a QB that can't throw and is not a run threat. I can tell you. They will load the box.
Since both options suck, you stick with Sims. The coaches know it. Some of the general pop can't figure out how obvious it is.
Option 1: Move the ball, high chance of turnover
Option 2: Don't move the ball at all