[Husker] Wow Wow!

Steve Reichenbach reich at inetnebr.com
Sun Sep 30 10:05:14 CDT 2012


> Kind of hard to do play action when the running plays are getting
> stuffed like a rag doll.  They also changed the front four which
> allowed the secondary to adjust.  
> 
> Best defensive adjustment I've seen on a Pelini-coached team.

There is too much happening and I know too little to fully understand
all that happens on the field, but here is a bit from the LJS:

"Papuchis credited cornerback Ciante Evans with holding Wisconsin.s
Jared Abbrederis to two catches in the second half after he torched
Nebraska for 107 yards, five catches and a touchdown in the first.

"'He said, .Put me on him,' Papuchis said. 'When the guy wants that
kind of challenge, we give it to him, and he did a good job.'

This certainly was the best game by the Huskers' front seven.  It
was good to have Rome back.  He was in on the fourth-down stop of
Wisconsin's last drive.  I think too many people are too critical
when players struggle with live.  Rome probably is no more than 20
years old, has heavy taxing responsibilities to the football program,
must still do well enough in school, and still has all the social
issues of being a young adult.  Of course, so do the other players,
and some handle it better than others, but it's alot easier to
be a critic than do what these young men do.




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