Stanley Morgan

Saw on the receiving breakdown that he doesn't have a drop all season....he needs to be an every down receiver and not mysteriously disappear like Ozigbo and Wilbon have. That touchdown he had against Purdue showed the big play capability this guy can bring.

 
Wide out is the strength of this team depending on who you throw it to. This kid is right behind westerkamp as the top target imo. With the inconsistent qb play we receive catches like that are gonna be needed. Kids a baller with potential to be the best we've ever had.

 
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Not sure why this guy only has 6 catches in the last five games.....
I think against NW TA went to Cethan. Against Illinois it was windy. Against Purdue it was Ryker back there. Against Minn it was Alonzo. Against Wisc it was unfortunate.

And then you have Westy and Reilly.

And because of the OL and pressure, you have to get rid of it real quickly at times.

He's been nothing but impressive to me and so many. So glad he's a Husker. This Saturday, his future, his ceiling - it's all up to him.

 
The thing that gets me with this staff and last years staff. We play no WR's almost every down. They are in and out. I for sure thought with Riley we would see our top 1 to 2 guys on the field every play possible. You look at most of the top 25 teams around and they have 1-2 wr's that never leave the field.

With Riley I can remember Cooks , The Rogers brothers never left the field. It was a every other play rotation.

Westy is the #1 WR option for a reason. Baring injury's West, Morgan and Riley should see the field on 95% of the snaps.

 
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Morgan hadn't ever returned kicks until he got here.

I think he's found a new home.
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From not returning kicks to forcing Michigan State to try to pooch kick away from him after two kickoffs. Not bad
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BaytownHusker said:
The thing that gets me with this staff and last years staff. We play no WR's almost every down. They are in and out. I for sure thought with Riley we would see our top 1 to 2 guys on the field every play possible. You look at most of the top 25 teams around and they have 1-2 wr's that never leave the field.

With Riley I can remember Cooks , The Rogers brothers never left the field. It was a every other play rotation.

Westy is the #1 WR option for a reason. Baring injury's West, Morgan and Riley should see the field on 95% of the snaps.
I've often wondered this myself. A receiver makes a great catch and he runs to the sideline to be replaced by someone else.

 
BaytownHusker said:
The thing that gets me with this staff and last years staff. We play no WR's almost every down. They are in and out. I for sure thought with Riley we would see our top 1 to 2 guys on the field every play possible. You look at most of the top 25 teams around and they have 1-2 wr's that never leave the field.

With Riley I can remember Cooks , The Rogers brothers never left the field. It was a every other play rotation.

Westy is the #1 WR option for a reason. Baring injury's West, Morgan and Riley should see the field on 95% of the snaps.
I've often wondered this myself. A receiver makes a great catch and he runs to the sideline to be replaced by someone else.
Noticed the same thing. They often make a sweet play, get up, look over at the sideline, then run out. I'm like "Why? Why is he leaving?" The personnel rotations will go down as one of the biggest mysteries of this coaching staff. OL, RB, WR, it's weird.

Injury aside, the only WRs that should see the field next year are Westerkamp, Morgan, DPE, Moore, and Reilly.

 
He has found a spot returning kicks for sure. Stevenson sucked at that.

Should get more reps at wide out next 2 games. He has played really well when given a chance. We are pretty strong at wideout.

OC is probably trying to keep receivers fresh and are they bringing the plays in at times as well?? not sure about that.

 
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