Fidone

RedBaloneyPony

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Nov 14, 2020
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Bet he’s a transfer portal guy next year and lights it up for someone else, we need some positive momentum
 

Redmich

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Jun 21, 2022
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if you go back and watch the Minnesota game - the reason we didnt call timeout on the goal line was because a play or 2 earlier Fidone lined up wrong and they spent most of the play clock trying to get him lined up correctly before being forced to burn a critical timeout
 

Headcard

Heisman
Feb 2, 2005
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HH seemed to know Fidone was on the team and got him the ball a couple times, which was nice to see.
 

Red_Symptoms

Sophomore
Oct 30, 2016
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He had a tough drop in the first half but played better as the game went on. We got bigger problems.
 

Hford

Redshirt
Aug 11, 2020
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He doesn't trust his knee. Still wears the brace, everybody would in his situation.
 

HikingHusker

Redshirt
Sep 28, 2021
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How disappointing has this guy been..
I came away from the game with a completely different take on him. Had one drop that hurt, but made a fantastic snag in coverage late and then got the TD in trash time. Felt like those last few drives could be a good spark and confidence boost for him as the season goes on.

The dude had back to back preseason ACL surgeries and just finished the 2nd collegiate game of his career, on a team with 8 turnovers in those 2 games, but you're disappointed in him? Good grief, people need to wake the heck up and be realistic.
 

HikingHusker

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Sep 28, 2021
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if you go back and watch the Minnesota game - the reason we didnt call timeout on the goal line was because a play or 2 earlier Fidone lined up wrong and they spent most of the play clock trying to get him lined up correctly before being forced to burn a critical timeout

He looked like a guy that hasn't played a lot of football the last few years for sure. I also remember a couple plays that game where his blocking on the back side looked a little rough and that the officials were nice not to call a hold on a couple others. Excited to see how he develops this year and next. Keep those legs healthy this year and he should be more agile next year.
 
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He looked like a guy that hasn't played a lot of football the last few years for sure. I also remember a couple plays that game where his blocking on the back side looked a little rough and that the officials were nice not to call a hold on a couple others. Excited to see how he develops this year and next. Keep those legs healthy this year and he should be more agile next year.
is holding a penalty in college football?
 

Redmich

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Jun 21, 2022
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I am super excited to see how the TE room develops and is utilized in the offense

One of the big questions everyone is asking as we head into the season:

Is this the year that Thomas Fidone finally surpasses me in career receptions at Nebraska?

congrats to Thomas on this milestone!
wish it would have happened in Memorial Stadium so the achievement could have been properly recognized and celebrated
 

SWIowahawks_rivals44758

All-Conference
Sep 2, 2006
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Felt bad for him on Sims pick. He just didn’t look healthy on the route. As someone who has ruptured both achilles playing sports, it’s a mental thing to trust your legs again.
 

nu2u

All-Conference
Aug 10, 2006
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Fidone has to block better - that’s job #1 for the TE position. Lot of work to do if he wants to get more snaps.
 
Jun 16, 2004
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It's tough to do much as a receiver or tight end when almost every 1st down play was a run play yesterday. I understand wanting to run the ball but I was super disappointed in the lack of play action on 1st down after calling run plays on the first 10 first down plays. If a moron like me can recognize you're not gonna pass on any 1st down, then I'm sure the opposing defensive coordinator did too.
 

Huskers123456

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Feb 5, 2023
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Give him time. He's missed a lot of practice time. I think HH must have better chemistry with him. He was looking for him.
 

Dean Pope

All-Conference
Oct 11, 2001
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The dude had back to back preseason ACL surgeries and just finished the 2nd collegiate game of his career, on a team with 8 turnovers in those 2 games, but you're disappointed in him? Good grief, people need to wake the heck up and be realistic.
Good post. The kid just finished playing his second career game. It's ridiculous how panicky so many are on this board.
 

HikingHusker

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Sep 28, 2021
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His cuts look like me mowing the yard. He should not be playing football.
This made me laugh, but to be fair the guy is 6'6" 250. He's not going to be coming out of breaks like a WR fully healthy. Let alone after the back to back surgeries this soon. Lot of time left in his Husker career. If he can stay healthy, he's going to continue to improve.
 

Yantzeee

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Nov 25, 2021
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Well he’s one of 3 Huskers thus far this season to reach the end zone. So there’s that. If he’s disappointing, what do you call all the guys who can’t get in the endzone
 

Huskers123456

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Feb 5, 2023
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I think everyone that has had surgery knows that even after you are cleared there is no substitute for time and confidence. That snag on HH's first throw might have been one of the higher level catches I've seen at NU in a while.

Plus, he's been here awhile but how many practices has he actually participated in as fully cleared? Fidone is the last thing I'm worried about.