I go to piss and I miss the whole thing.
Once again, proving great things happen when my c*ck is in my hand...
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I go to piss and I miss the whole thing.
Once again, proving great things happen when my c*ck is in my hand...
I would also keep the pace fast, and get in the refs’ ear at halftime about the fake injuries.Hope Scott keeps mixing in the pass even with the backup QBs. I don't think the offensive line is good enough to win the game on the ground exclusively.
He's using the force, like his brother before him.Apparently right after the Alex Davis TD, Luke walked over to the offense and said ”I will not leave you here, I’ve come to save you” and they all responded by saying “you already have”
and thus the return of the Huskers begins
Vedral or Luke.........the issues are still the same. But I think they both did s good job getting us to the half with the lead. Oline and defense has to he better. The QBs and Robinson cant do it all
And the foresight to fumble it to a slow D-lineman - you just can’t coach that!Gosh...put both Luke and Vedral in....the way Vedral ran down that fumble was amazing
Then the O line farted...Apparently right after the Alex Davis TD, Luke walked over to the offense and said ”I will not leave you here, I’ve come to save you” and they all responded by saying “you already have”
and thus the return of the Huskers begins
His job was the read option and he chose the quarterback which was the right option.
His job was the read option and he chose the quarterback which was the right option.
Do you think he chose wrong?
Rewatch the fing play. It was a read option and the qb kept it you ignorant piece. If he didn’t pressure the qb and covered the rb, he would’ve let the qb run wild while covering the RB. He advanced towards the qb and the back 6 picked up the slack.The running back got the ball. He read wrong. You obviously don't watch the NFL and understand the responsibility of the OLB in a 3-4.