I wonder - is Brooks one of those guys that doesn't practice well, but explodes in games?Both deserve the majority of the touches going forward.
When Brooks actually gets PT, he makes play.
***SNIP***
Nope. Remember back to the spring how he was constantly a star in practice reports and even had a great spring game.I wonder - is Brooks one of those guys that doesn't practice well, but explodes in games?Both deserve the majority of the touches going forward.
When Brooks actually gets PT, he makes play.
***SNIP***
Damn, that's right. Forgot about his spring performance. Hmmmm - I suspect that you're also right about the blocking. Not much else he doesn't do on the field. Thanks, Willie.BigWillie said:Nope. Remember back to the spring how he was constantly a star in practice reports and even had a great spring game.AR Husker Fan said:I wonder - is Brooks one of those guys that doesn't practice well, but explodes in games?BigWillie said:Both deserve the majority of the touches going forward.
When Brooks actually gets PT, he makes play.
***SNIP***
I think the majority of his problems is lack of tenacity blocking. If this were 8 years ago, it should have been a problem. But in the offense we have now and you have a guy just making plays when he gets on the field? You ride that SOB 'till the wheels fall of. Especially when we have so few wideouts making plays to begin with.
I completely agreeBigWillie said:Both deserve the majority of the touches going forward.
When Brooks actually gets PT, he makes play. Curenski provides a legitimate deep threat and can constantly make plays in that fashion. When Lee gets more confidence to rely on his arm to throw that deep ball, watch Curenski explode even more.
Niles, for all his physical attributes, guy just doesn't make that many plays. He shouldn't even be returning punts or kicks, IMO. I know alot of people will disagree, but besides the occasional good return he does have, he does nothing for field position. Quality returners will give you that extra field position on most plays. Niles just isn't that shifty and does not have that quick burst most quality returners do.
And Meno. I'll reserve my comments a bit. But dude just does nothing. Kinnie or Cooper should be playing more than him even if they have to learn on the fly. At least they will might actually make a play once in a while.
Agreed on all counts.BigWillie said:Both deserve the majority of the touches going forward.
When Brooks actually gets PT, he makes play. Curenski provides a legitimate deep threat and can constantly make plays in that fashion. When Lee gets more confidence to rely on his arm to throw that deep ball, watch Curenski explode even more.
Niles, for all his physical attributes, guy just doesn't make that many plays. He shouldn't even be returning punts or kicks, IMO. I know alot of people will disagree, but besides the occasional good return he does have, he does nothing for field position. Quality returners will give you that extra field position on most plays. Niles just isn't that shifty and does not have that quick burst most quality returners do.
And Meno. I'll reserve my comments a bit. But dude just does nothing. Kinnie or Cooper should be playing more than him even if they have to learn on the fly. At least they will might actually make a play once in a while.
I know quite a few people that were of the opinion that Paul could be an AA safety, but would be nothing more than an average WR.With as little production as Paul is providing at WR, maybe the coaches should move him to DB. After all he did make a terrific tackle against Helu on his long (almost a TD) catch! <_<
Good point. Didn't even realize, I mean, I knew the guy was having his struggles this year, but JEEZ.... :blink:I know quite a few people that were of the opinion that Paul could be an AA safety, but would be nothing more than an average WR.With as little production as Paul is providing at WR, maybe the coaches should move him to DB. After all he did make a terrific tackle against Helu on his long (almost a TD) catch! <_<
Sadly, to this point, they are not even right on the 'average' WR part. Arkansas State be dammed, dude is our supposed #1 WR and he has been awful.
Seriously, he has had one DECENT game out of four. Take away the Arkansas State game where he only had 6 catches for 69 yards plus that 30 yard rush for a TD and his stats on the year would look like ..
4 catches
41 yards
0 TDs
I mean, seriously ..
BigWillie said:Both deserve the majority of the touches going forward.
When Brooks actually gets PT, he makes play. Curenski provides a legitimate deep threat and can constantly make plays in that fashion. When Lee gets more confidence to rely on his arm to throw that deep ball, watch Curenski explode even more.
Niles, for all his physical attributes, guy just doesn't make that many plays. He shouldn't even be returning punts or kicks, IMO. I know alot of people will disagree, but besides the occasional good return he does have, he does nothing for field position. Quality returners will give you that extra field position on most plays. Niles just isn't that shifty and does not have that quick burst most quality returners do.
And Meno. I'll reserve my comments a bit. But dude just does nothing. Kinnie or Cooper should be playing more than him even if they have to learn on the fly. At least they will might actually make a play once in a while.