1st Half Game Thread!

MikeRileyGBR

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Ok. I just don't understand running the ball for 8 yards up the middle (good!)... then running it outside (with your slowest RB) for a loss of one... then throwing it on 3rd and 3 in a completely obvious pass play (by their formation/OL stance) for an INT.

Soooo.... ok
 

cubsker_rivals142943

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Ok. I just don't understand running the ball for 8 yards up the middle (good!)... then running it outside (with your slowest RB) for a loss of one... then throwing it on 3rd and 3 in a completely obvious pass play (by their formation).

Soooo.... ok

did the same thing last week with zig. 8 yd run, and then they run a shotgun draw on 2nd and 2 for a predictable loss and then pass on third down.
 

vs540husker

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tro80

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Reilly has no incentive to hold back anyone. If POB isn't able to beat out Lee, then it's time to burn Gebbia's redshirt. Lee couldn't do it at Tulane and he ain't going to get it done here. His decision making is not only slow, but when he does decide, too often, it's not the right decision.
 

GretnaShawn

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Reilly has no incentive to hold back anyone. If POB isn't able to beat out Lee, then it's time to burn Gebbia's redshirt. Lee couldn't do it at Tulane and he ain't going to get it done here. His decision making is not only slow, but when he does decide, too often, it's not the right decision.

Genial would get broke in half behind our line.
 

redfanusa

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Reilly has no incentive to hold back anyone. If POB isn't able to beat out Lee, then it's time to burn Gebbia's redshirt. Lee couldn't do it at Tulane and he ain't going to get it done here. His decision making is not only slow, but when he does decide, too often, it's not the right decision.

That's what I don't understand. It's desperation time. Go ahead and try the crazy stuff because you have nothing to lose. Put in the backup QB, what's the worst that's going to happen...he throws an INT?