[Husker] More analysis....
Mark Landin
marklandin at gmail.com
Sun Oct 17 12:18:22 CDT 2010
texas is in our heads like OU used to be. Winning is the only cure.
On 10/17/10, Lynette Tillner <ltillner at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Skylar,
>
> Great analysis. And your last sentence is what makes playing Texas so darn
> scary! We always seem to make mistakes, bad decisions, get the calls that go
> the
> other team's way against Texas (and formerly against Oklahoma).
>
>
> Is that because the coaches and team are "tight" - as in anxious, uptight,
> let
> it get under our skin? Or is there something else I'm missing?
>
> Lynette (Tillner) Peavey
> ltillner at yahoo.com
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Skylar Dodds <sklarbodds at cox.net>
> To: Husker List <husker at tssi.com>
> Sent: Sun, October 17, 2010 9:19:37 AM
> Subject: [Husker] More analysis....
>
> Going through it even more, here's some details about what happened
> yesterday.
>
>
>
> 1) Costly turnover (7 points at least)
> Roy's fumble gave them 1 of their 2 cheap TDs.
>
> 2) Bad mistakes on offense (28 points)
> Burkhead's drop and Kinnie's drops were the worse, but what Niles lacked in
> quality he more than made up for in quantity.
>
>
> 3) Poor officiating (14 points+ IMO)
> Bad facemask call kept the long TD drive alive. Horrible missed DPI call
> with
> Niles could have resulted in points. Not out of bounds Kyler Reed, who
> knows.
> Bad DPI on Prince with a ball thrown way over the receiver's head. There
> were
> more, but those were the biggest imo.
>
> Any one of those 3 go away and it's anybody's game. All 3 go away and it's
> a
> rout. What makes it feel sooooooooo horrible is that this 'miracle'
> happened
> against a team that always seems to get this from us.
>
>
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