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I don't have video but I don't think it was that big of a deal. It was really quick.Any video of the handshake?
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I don't have video but I don't think it was that big of a deal. It was really quick.Any video of the handshake?
If there ever was a trap game, next week is the one. Can't overlook Illinois with Nebraska coming on 10/12.
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That's not inconceivable. He's just a soph. But, you're probably right. Stefon Diggs was only a 5th rounder.
PJ and Brohm with the mutual blowby handshake. Brohm just has the look of a natural born d-bag
The passing offense was wonderful... Pass blocking (for the most part), Morgan, the receivers, the calls.... A+.
The run game.... Ugg. This big line can't get you a per run average over 3 yards? Unacceptable.
Defense? If they don't improve their tackling, my heart may not survive the season.
What could have been a laugh off victory needlessly turned into a nail biter.
Which one?
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There was one flag for ineligible down field.
Does the chance of a preferred run call being executed as a pass limit the line push/explosion on fun plays?
There was one flag for ineligible down field.
Does the chance of a preferred run call being executed as a pass limit the line push/explosion on fun plays?
I'm not finding the typical postgame video of Fleck.
One odd thing is that the Gophers were ahead 14-3 when the double injury to Purdue's ostensibly two best players happened; after that, we were 24-28 and almost lost.
If there ever was a trap game, next week is the one. Can't overlook Illinois with Nebraska coming on 10/12.
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Pompous Elitist (responding to your onside kick words), obviously you were not a good infielder back in the day because if you were, you would have a natural response to controllably charge, when a ball is kicked/hit that slow in your direction. Do not let it make that second or third hop. If Seth was in control of that action it would have been a different story. I bet that will never happen to him again. He is that good of an athlete.
Yes, a true RPO can limit aggressive blocking for the run. That's expecially true for the lineman that would normally double/chip a defensive lineman then block a linebacker downfield. That downfield blocking can't be done on a run-pass option play. I noticed on the Gophs last drive when it was obvious every play was going to be run, there was some good push from the O-line even with Purdue stacking the box.
I was thinking the same thing. An infielder would definitely charge that ball and get it before the second hop or at the worst take it in the chest and be able to control it. SG stood there and let it come to him and left the ball in control.Pompous Elitist (responding to your onside kick words), obviously you were not a good infielder back in the day because if you were, you would have a natural response to controllably charge, when a ball is kicked/hit that slow in your direction. Do not let it make that second or third hop. If Seth was in control of that action it would have been a different story. I bet that will never happen to him again. He is that good of an athlete.
+1Really happy to see that Rodney Smith starting to get his legs back. Starting to look like the stud Rodney we've seen in the past.
I stand by my remarks. Bateman is really good, but Gopher fans tend to protect our players as getting drafted much earlier than when they actually get picked, if at all.
I was thinking the same thing. An infielder would definitely charge that ball and get it before the second hop or at the worst take it in the chest and be able to control it. SG stood there and let it come to him and left the ball in control.
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I’m not convinced NE is much better than IL.
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Pompous Elitist (responding to your onside kick words), obviously you were not a good infielder back in the day because if you were, you would have a natural response to controllably charge, when a ball is kicked/hit that slow in your direction. Do not let it make that second or third hop. If Seth was in control of that action it would have been a different story. I bet that will never happen to him again. He is that good of an athlete.
PJ Fleck I thought had a nice post game conference on the grassy knoll. This is what the Purdue sniveling man child of a coach provided for PJ. What a classless lousy loser.
I wonder if King Doerue had second thoughts about opting for Purdue over the Gophers. PJ Fleck had a pretty long chat with him post game. That is classy on PJ's part.
Which one?
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PJ Fleck I thought had a nice post game conference on the grassy knoll. <b>This is what the Purdue sniveling man child of a coach provided for PJ. What a classless lousy loser.</b>.
The clown show continues
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Already been posted that is where Vandy did their post game presser too - so, as much as you want to make it about Brohm shafting PJ - Purdue apparently chooses to be classless to all teams.
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I was thinking the same thing. An infielder would definitely charge that ball and get it before the second hop or at the worst take it in the chest and be able to control it. SG stood there and let it come to him and left the ball in control.
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