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Nebraska 42, Illinois 38 POSTGAME
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<blockquote data-quote="Twangers" data-source="post: 1482817" data-attributes="member: 746185"><p>This is definitely a fair point and as stated previously, Rod Smith shares the responsibility for that but the defense really didn’t play well at any point tonight. You take away the turnovers (1 of which was plenty lucky, the kid getting rolled on top of our defender) and there’s nothing positive to say at all about their play. It’s an equal 50-50 blame fest here.</p><p></p><p>Lovie has to recognize changes are coming yet this is his ultimate downfall. He strays from the ebb and flow, doesn’t get to high or too low and people think he’s the perfect calm, level headed leader when in reality he’s a person who’s far too slow to react to real issues. The old adage, sometimes the worst decision is indecision. Telling everyone he’s disappointed but still saw some good things and we’ll go back to practice and get them corrected doesn’t cut it anymore. An actual, tangible change must be made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twangers, post: 1482817, member: 746185"] This is definitely a fair point and as stated previously, Rod Smith shares the responsibility for that but the defense really didn’t play well at any point tonight. You take away the turnovers (1 of which was plenty lucky, the kid getting rolled on top of our defender) and there’s nothing positive to say at all about their play. It’s an equal 50-50 blame fest here. Lovie has to recognize changes are coming yet this is his ultimate downfall. He strays from the ebb and flow, doesn’t get to high or too low and people think he’s the perfect calm, level headed leader when in reality he’s a person who’s far too slow to react to real issues. The old adage, sometimes the worst decision is indecision. Telling everyone he’s disappointed but still saw some good things and we’ll go back to practice and get them corrected doesn’t cut it anymore. An actual, tangible change must be made. [/QUOTE]
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