Moral victory

FargoNDHusker

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If they just lost to a team that was better and it wasn't the same dumb errors that always cost this team I'd feel much better. We always say "if we can just get the special teams and penalties figured out" but after this long I don't think they are getting fixed. They should be 3-1, could be 4-0 but instead we're still 2-2 with a difficult schedule ahead.

Martinez played the best I've seen him, I loved the way Rahmir ran despite this offensive line, getting Betts and Manning involved was a sight for sore eyes. The defense played great, they still don't generate much pressure or force turnovers but they played a great game. All of that being said this is still a team that cost themselves a chance at a win by dumb mistakes that happen every week they play a relevant opponent.

Eliminate those mistakes and fix special teams this could be a 8-9 win team, yet they won't fix those issues and ultimately struggle to make a bowl game.
 

dinglefritz

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Why the hell are you posting crap like this in the first place being a Husker fan is beyond me…

Questioning if you’re even a Nebraska fan..
Jay Moore had been pretty darned critical of Frost before the season on a radio interview I heard him do. I caught him yesterday on 590 and he was a LOT more upbeat even though he didn't like the idea of a "moral victory". He had quite a few good things to say about the direction of the team and thinks it might have been something to build on in B1G play. I would say "encouraged" would be the best way to describe his take.
 
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antirowboat

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I don't know why someone would react the way they do to that Tweet. I posted it just to show how "close" frost has been since he has been here. If ever fixed the things that are wrong he would win a lot of games.