[Husker] Keller

Rick Porter rporter at neb.rr.com
Sun Sep 9 11:20:18 CDT 2007


I agree with the last part,  Dropped balls are not Keller's fault but 
the several off the mark balls are something he has to do better at also 
dealing with the pressure.  Early in the game he shot putted the ball 
and was fortunate to get a completion then he let the ball get away on 
his own 15.  I am sure they will work on things this week.   I am more 
concerned about the defense myself, the secondary remains a concern for 
me as well as the outside running,  I always though there was one man 
whose job was to make sure the perimeter was sealed,  I guess if that 
guy gets beat the plays go for good gains.

USC should be a wild night!!!!

Tommy Thompson wrote:

>I agree with most of the posts concerning Keller's performance.  I wonder, though, if we would be saying the same thing had all of those passes not been dropped.
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>I think I counted at least 6 dropped passes, but there may have been more!  I know that some of you go back and review the games...maybe one of you can count these up.
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>He finished 24-41-2 for 258 yards and a touchdown.  Give him back the drops, and he is at least 30-41-2 for over 300 yards and at least one or two more TD's.
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>I think that WF was able to pin back their ears after all the drops, and were able to rush Keller.  Had the receivers made those catches, they would have been forced to respect him a little more.
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>That said, he still threw way off the mark at times, stared down his receivers, and didn't get any air under his passes.
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>I sure hope things change for USC.
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>Tommy Thompson
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