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TheRealPeliniTheCrutch

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This likely says alot about RB, without actually saying a lot:

-Kwinton Ives is still out but hoping to come back this week
-Isaiah Mozee loves football and is a Coach’s kid
-Mehki Nelson has handled everything like a pro
 
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Spinner4

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Wouldn't it be equally great if either Teddy or Turner got better and were really good tackles?
Can you think of a player or players that were in the program for 5 or 6 years and had great SR seasons but prior to that weren’t? Serious question. Not meant to be a troll
 

Big bo fan

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Can you think of a player or players that were in the program for 5 or 6 years and had great SR seasons but prior to that weren’t? Serious question. Not meant to be a troll
Teddy was pretty good from the get go . Injuries have been terrible for him . He started as a true freshman in games and in the Michigan game before his injury he was actually handling Adrian Hutchinson fairly easily and didn’t require any help. TC I will agree on .
 

inWV

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Teddy was pretty good from the get go . Injuries have been terrible for him . He started as a true freshman in games and in the Michigan game before his injury he was actually handling Adrian Hutchinson fairly easily and didn’t require any help. TC I will agree on .
There is no reason Teddy can’t compete as long as he is able to. Has there been a worse run of injuries for a player? Corcoran played out of position early in career because Austin and Frost didn’t have anyone else. After that injured off and on. The depth/talent difference in the OL room in 2021 compared to now is vast (other than Cam of course). Austin/Frost vs. Raiola/Rhule.
 

HuskerO58

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Can you think of a player or players that were in the program for 5 or 6 years and had great SR seasons but prior to that weren’t? Serious question. Not meant to be a troll
No, I can't think of any.

And I'm not saying Turner & Teddy deserve the starting spots, I have no idea. But if they do start, it's possible because they actually got better and are good.

Also, wasn't Turner a lot better in 2023 than his previous seasons? Teddy was solid 3 years ago, right? Before he kept getting injured. We'll see.
 

Pennsyhuskers

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And we have another solid freshman who could play if need be. The key is the O line.
This. The key is the line. Hopefully the right tackle position gets sorted out. That is the weakest position. If Teddy can stay healthy that would be huge. Don’t expect Corcoran to be ready. I met his girlfriend at a Husker bar party in Manhattan before the bowl game. She told me he had a complete tear of the hamstring. Showed me a pic of the massive bruise on his leg. Nasty injury. And anyone who has ever torn a muscle knows that at the point of the injury there will always be a weakness.
 
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RedMyMind2.0

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lifer56

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“At RT, Turner Corcoran, Teddy Prochazka, Tyler Knaak are all currently in play.”

I sure hope there’s some truth to the hype about DR becoming more mobile.
 
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lifer56

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Teddy was pretty good from the get go . Injuries have been terrible for him . He started as a true freshman in games and in the Michigan game before his injury he was actually handling Adrian Hutchinson fairly easily and didn’t require any help. TC I will agree on .
In the limited reps we’ve seen since then, he appeared to be an effective run blocker, but not quick enough for pass pro. Which, given his size and the injuries, isn’t a real shocker.
 

lifer56

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No, I can't think of any.

And I'm not saying Turner & Teddy deserve the starting spots, I have no idea. But if they do start, it's possible because they actually got better and are good.

Also, wasn't Turner a lot better in 2023 than his previous seasons? Teddy was solid 3 years ago, right? Before he kept getting injured. We'll see.
Turner has been the most inept pass blocker I can remember. I wish nothing but the best for the guy. But when he’s in and a breakdown up front leads to a sack, nine times out of ten he’s standing there with hands on hips after letting some guy run past untouched.
 

SuperBigFan69

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Turner has been the most inept pass blocker I can remember. I wish nothing but the best for the guy. But when he’s in and a breakdown up front leads to a sack, nine times out of ten he’s standing there with hands on hips after letting some guy run past untouched.
Yeah, sometimes it is just time for a guy to be done.
 

HuskerO58

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Turner has been the most inept pass blocker I can remember. I wish nothing but the best for the guy. But when he’s in and a breakdown up front leads to a sack, nine times out of ten he’s standing there with hands on hips after letting some guy run past untouched.
I'm too lazy to check AI, but Turner played 7 games in 2023, gave up 4 sacks (7 QB hits) in 149 pass attempts.

I have no idea if that's a lot of sacks or not with that many (few?) pass attempts?

But I agree. I do remember plays that when Turner got beat, he got beat bad.