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bethlehemfan

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Of course. If vedral plays tonight maybe we win. Schiano said before game that not having vedral was a loss. None of our qbs Are good but vedral can makes things happen with this offense. The art experiment is over people. Need a new QBs.
I agree. Vedral plays we likely win tonight.
 

PSAL_Hoops

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Feb 18, 2008
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I’m not defending him playing over Vedral, but the weather definitely impacted Sit’s game today. It’s unfair to judge this performance without that caveat. He’s not a runner. Gripping the ball in frigid temps was going to be a factor for him throwing the ball and he’s not a threat to run. He didn’t handle it well.
 

bethlehemfan

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I’m not defending him playing over Vedral, but the weather definitely impacted Sit’s game today. It’s unfair to judge this performance without that caveat. He’s not a runner. Gripping the ball in frigid temps was going to be a factor for him throwing the ball and he’s not a threat to run. He didn’t handle it well.
Hahaha ok.
 
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ashokan

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Interesting fan base. The defense gives up over 600 yards, and they blame the game on the quarterback. Can’t argue with that kind of analysis

You need offense to keep the defense off the field.

Nebraska had ball for 39.31 minutes, and Rutgers time of possession was 20.29.

Nebraska had ball twice as much as Rutgers. That will kill most defenses
 

Knight Shift

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Interesting fan base. The defense gives up over 600 yards, and they blame the game on the quarterback. Can’t argue with that kind of analysis
Interesting comment. Rutgers' offense time of possession 20:29. Defense has 4 turnovers. Offense is 2-13 on 3rd downs and 9 first downs. Mutliple best players on defense injured. How is losing not the offense's fault and the poor QB play?
 

Jtung230

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Jun 30, 2005
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You need offense to keep the defense off the field,

Nebraska had ball for 39.31 minutes and Rutgers time of possession was 20.29.

Nebraska had ball twice as much as Rutgers. That will kill most defenses
You can see Fogg was playing at 50%. Tough kid for gutting it out.
 
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ashokan

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You can see Fogg was playing at 50%. Tough kid for gutting it out.

He's my fav player on this team. Plays smart, shows-up all over the field and arrives with attitude and ability. Plus a great name for a LB. He's as close to Thompson as anybody I've seen since 2006
 

Knight Shift

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The sad thing was this game WAS there for the taking. One drive away..and they put a new qb in which ends in a TO. It was the wrong decision. Art shoulda stayed in at the end
You have to be freaking kidding me with turnover. Do you understand the concept of a surrender turnover? Ray Lucas nailed it in the booth.
 

PSAL_Hoops

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Langhan’s pick doesn’t really count as a turnover. If it falls incomplete we punt. The pick was caught at the 8 yard line
 
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DC8690

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You have to be freaking kidding me with turnover. Do you understand the concept of a surrender turnover? Ray Lucas nailed it in the booth.
sorry on third down when we have the best punter in the league we don’t need a “surrender turnover” we need a first down. Let our punter do his job on 4th down. That play was horrible.
 

Mikemarc

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sorry on third down when we have the best punter in the league we don’t need a “surrender turnover” we need a first down. Let our punter do his job on 4th down. That play was horrible.

Exactly. You don’t “surrender” on 3rd down by heaving it up. If it was 4th..sure. He wanted to “surrender”..he takes sack or throws away there
 
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rurichdog

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Why would you say that? In his only action as a true freshman, he went 3/3 and looked very competent. Dumb reply for you.
And still he rode pine behind Vedral, Sitkowski, and Langan. In a year where everyone keeps the year of eligibility.
 

RUinPAC10land

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Ok. He did not play well today but the OL did not really give him time either. In addition, I saw some drops and some of his "inaccurate passes" were to keep his receivers from being leveled. People also need to remember that he played a big role in the 2 wins.
 
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Knight Shift

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And still he rode pine behind Vedral, Sitkowski, and Langan. In a year where everyone keeps the year of eligibility.
How many 3rd and 4th string QBs have kicked Rutgers' ***? Langan has a role. We learned tonight why Vedral was the starter all year. Sitkowski probably got the nod over Snyder and Simon because of his experience and their lack of experience.
 

bethlehemfan

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Ok. He did not play well today but the OL did not really give him time either. In addition, I saw some drops and some of his "inaccurate passes" were to keep his receivers from being leveled. People also need to remember that he played a big role in the 2 wins.
Please stop. Credit for what he contributed this season for sure.
 

Mikemarc

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If our staff thinks the QB of the future is on this roster:..do not bring in a transfer qb to start next year. Let the kid grow if it means a bad year next year.
 
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