Props to the defense.

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I want to know who the last P5 team besides Michigan was, because that team was still suffering from PTSD when we played them.

Rutgers is not a good team, but that does not diminish how well our defense played today, and depth played a HUGE role in that. Banker was able to get more creative having more bodies to use. Props to everyone.

 
The defense played very well tonight. I was honestly shocked. We still tried to give it away on offense with the incessant passing, but the defense continued to keep Rutgers from scoring. I hope this keeps up for Black Friday.

 
The defense played very well tonight. I was honestly shocked. We still tried to give it away on offense with the incessant passing, but the defense continued to keep Rutgers from scoring. I hope this keeps up for Black Friday.
38 rushes vs. 21 passes = incessant passing?

 
Agree. Props to the defense. Got some good sacks today and played well overall. Just keep getting better is what I am watching for.
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The defense played very well tonight. I was honestly shocked. We still tried to give it away on offense with the incessant passing, but the defense continued to keep Rutgers from scoring. I hope this keeps up for Black Friday.
38 rushes vs. 21 passes = incessant passing?
Yes, at times. Or just passing when we shouldn't have. When you're up 21-0 with 4 minutes left in the half and your run game is doing decently, run it on first down. We passed it on 1st down two series in a row IIRC and threw 2 interceptions.

 
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The defense played very well tonight. I was honestly shocked. We still tried to give it away on offense with the incessant passing, but the defense continued to keep Rutgers from scoring. I hope this keeps up for Black Friday.
38 rushes vs. 21 passes = incessant passing?
Yes, at times. Or just passing when we shouldn't have. When you're up 21-0 with 4 minutes left in the half and your run game is doing decently, run it on first down. We passed it on 1st down two series in a row IIRC and threw 2 interceptions.
The picks were just bad throws. The play calling was fine.
 
When multiple guys are running free and the qb sails a throw, thats on the qb not the coach.

At some point, coaches gotta coach. Players gotta play.

 
This argument went back and forth over and over in the game thread. It's not solely on the coaches and it's not solely on the QB. The coaches know what they have with Armstrong. A QB who completes 50% of his passes and too often makes bad decisions. It's up to them to help him with the play calls. Unfortunately I don't remember what type of pass it was but imo it should either be playaction or a run on first down with that lead near the end of the 2nd quarter.

 
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I thought the D looked very good the first half. They played good most of the second half, considering.

If Tommy throws 3 picks and 3 TD's against Iowa, we lose.

GBR!!!

 
I would say that good vs bad play calling involves a careful and prudent consideration of the players on the field, including a QB with a propensity to throw INTs at some of the most inopportune times. Frankly, if Tommy throws just one interception yesterday, we win this game 38 - 7 without the cardiac tension the middle of the third quarter again. This game was almost under control by the Huskers but not quite! So, I do think that some of the issue with the interceptions has to do with play calling. If the coach calls a few more runs on 1st down, we likely have another 75 yards rushing per game which equates to 150 yards of passing and consumes another 6 minutes of game time reducing the number of minutes the opponent has the ball and reducing the number of yards given up on D. Our defense has bad statistics in part (not solely) to the offense failing to dominate the time of possession and putting the Defense in bad spots field position wise, etc. Three interceptions set up their offense with the advantage vs our defense. Actually, the defense played even better than the stats may indicate IMO.

 
I will give a credit to Banker and the Blackshirts for the game against Rutgers. Rutgers isn't very good, but the D shut them down pretty much the whole game. The D-line and some blitzes got a lot of pressure, and the secondary played well, especially making plays on the ball.

 
The defense played very well tonight. I was honestly shocked. We still tried to give it away on offense with the incessant passing, but the defense continued to keep Rutgers from scoring. I hope this keeps up for Black Friday.
38 rushes vs. 21 passes = incessant passing?
Actual math doesn't fit the pitchforks and torches delusional fan narrative.

 
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