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Good game Ryker

Coaches did a better job this year of giving Fyfe a game plan he could execute, as opposed to last year's s--- show at Purdue. For a guy who spent a lot of time running for dear life, he played well today.
 
Missed the game...Tough loss Huskers! haven't been on your board since the Iowa game... What happened to TA??? Did he play? Good luck next season!
 
Ryker showed some heart and made no mistakes in turning the ball over. It is hard because his ceiling was pretty low compared to what he require at QB. However he kept us coming back in the game. I would add Ozigbo as a player who showed flashes of something during the game. But that is 4 offense players out of 16-17 who saw the field.
 
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Coaches did a better job this year of giving Fyfe a game plan he could execute, as opposed to last year's s--- show at Purdue. For a guy who spent a lot of time running for dear life, he played well today.

So tell me EXACTLY what the difference in game plans was.
 
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Ryker was my biggest concern coming into this game. He definitely did enough on his part for us to win this game. Our OL and Defense, not so much!
 
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So tell me EXACTLY what the difference in game plans was.
Stuck with the running game longer, to keep the defense honest. Gave him more opportunities to complete short passes in the flat - not for big yardage, but it worked to some degree. Gave him a few designed roll-outs with a receiver crossing in front of him. Is that EXACT enough, or should I bang out some capital letters?
 
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He will see Tenn's DE in his sleep. Why not put a TE to help Gates?
Did you see on the fumbled snap late he was already looking at the DE before the snap even got to him? He was already having nightmares before he went to sleep.
 
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Stuck with the running game longer, to keep the defense honest. Gave him more opportunities to complete short passes in the flat - not for big yardage, but it worked to some degree. Gave him a few designed roll-outs with a receiver crossing in front of him. Is that EXACT enough, or should I bang out some capital letters?

He only got going when they opened up the game plan. Nice try...
 
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