Michigan v Nebraska 2nd half thread

Baxter48

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Can anyone explain to me how Michigan can have big and fast players? are they juicing?
 

litespeedhuskerfan

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I hate saying this, but if a more mobile qb is only slightly less better than railoa at passing, it's probably in the best interest of the team to play him.

Dylan has been playing well enough to be winning this game today. It's not his fault we didn't kick the field goal on the first drive and his receiver stepped out of bounds on a perfect touchdown throw
 

Anon1656882651

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mobile QBs tend to get banged up over the course of a season....in Nebraska's case it was about every single one of them
 

GeorgeFlippin

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Michigan D just brutal on that 3 and out. Damn, need to get some of those kind of players at Nebraska.
 
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O-line Doughboys are back!
 
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I work at a Fortune 500 company.

if I underperform for a week, my job is in question. If I underperform for an entire month, I can in no reasonable way expect to keep my job.

Donovan Raiola has underperformed for 3+ years.
 

GeorgeFlippin

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Our offensive line needs to hang their heads in shame. God they are awful
O Line was probably the biggest worry for most people here, and they've been beat up by a lot of big time talent. Rhule better get his *** in gear recruiting wise, have to sign classes like USC, Ohio State, Michigan to have any chance of winning these games.