[Husker] Things That Are Painfully Obvious

Scott R Lawson SLawson at uamail.albany.edu
Mon Jan 1 16:59:52 CST 2007


Below are the cumulative punting stats going into the game today. Where exactly on this do you see that Nebraska has blocked "several" punts as you claim? Are you saying the Huskers have not had at least a couple decent punt returns either?

If you insist on breaking down each sentence of posts you disagree with and trying to contradict everything the poster has written, then you should expect your misinformed posts to be broken down and contradicted as well.

Scott in NY



PUNTING          No.  Yds   Avg Long  TB  FC I20 Blkd
-----------------------------------------------------
Titchener, Dan    61 2384  39.1   58   2  27  24    0
Congdon, Jordan    1   35  35.0   35   0   0   1    0
Total..........   62 2419  39.0   58   2  27  25    0
Opponents......   77 3078  40.0   60   3  11  16    1


-----Original Message-----
From: husker-bounces at tssi.com on behalf of 3aoo-cvfd at dea.spamcon.org
Sent: Mon 2007.01.01 17:43
To: Husker List
Subject: Re: [Husker] Things That Are Painfully Obvious
 
Clearly, the coaches believed our best chance was blocking
the punt (by sending everyone).  They (correctly) thought
that there would be minimal opportunity to drive all the way
down the field following a successful punt.  

> we haven't been able to field punts correctly all year.

Indeed, a long punt return was less likely than a blocked 
punt (which we have done several times).


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