Guess that means Darlington has been taking the snaps. Great..
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Originally posted by WingsFan View PostNo offence, but i'm sure you have heard this. I have seen Riley a lot on tv and well is there a nicer guy in football anywhere?
why would you say something like that... what have we ever done to you?Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
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hoss... per someone on scout, TA played the iowa game with a torn hamstring. Had to go because fyfe couldn't. I guess that is what they're saying on the local radio.Last edited by entropy; December 13, 2016, 06:02 PM.Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
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Senior quarterback Tommy Armstrong is in doubt because of a severe hamstring injury, and that means that Ryker Fyfe is once again getting first team reps — an uncertain picture is kind of the nature of the beast for a backup quarterback.
“Kind of the story of my career,” Fyfe joked.
There’s also some question about Fyfe, however. The senior backup still hasn’t been able to take a snap under center because of a broken wrist that requires a cast on his non-throwing hand.
“Last few weeks, I’ve been doing the same thing. You just have to prepare like you’re going to start and if he comes back, that’s their decision. Other than that, I just go out and practice hard everyday,” Fyfe said. “Right now they’re just preparing me to start. They haven’t told me when Tommy is coming back, if he’s coming back.”
That was a similar situation to the regular season finale against Iowa. Fyfe had surgery for a broken wrist hours after Nebraska’s win over Maryland, while Armstrong nursed a sore hamstring. Fyfe said he guessed both he and Armstrong were at about 30 percent for that game, which Armstrong a bit more healthier.
“It would have been all shotgun. It would have been tough,” Fyfe said about if he could have played against Iowa. “I had a broken wrist. I had surgery five days prior. I would have been able to do it, but it would have been a lot tougher. It obviously hurt pretty bad.”
He gave credit to Armstrong for making the start, and playing the whole game against the Hawkeyes.
“He could barely run,” Fyfe said. “He has a torn hamstring and that usually lasts 4-6 weeks and he came back in a week. You have to give him a lot of credit.”
The injury occurred to Fyfe’s non-throwing hand in the win over Maryland. In the third quarter, he dropped back…and kept dropping before being thrown to the turf. The referee asked if Fyfe was OK, and the quarterback joked that he had broken his wrist, and laughed. Turns out, he was right.
Fyfe said the cast will likely remain on his wrist until the bowl game, and that he hopes to be able to start taking snaps under center next week.
He said he feels confident in how he would be able to play against the Volunteers if called upon, and mentioned that a start in his final game would be an honor.
“It would mean a lot to be able to go out and play hard one last game and hopefully finish the career on a high note,” Fyfe said.Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.
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Originally posted by entropy View Posthoss... per someone on scout, TA played the iowa game with a torn hamstring. Had to go because fyfe couldn't. I guess that is what they're saying on the local radio.
Bad luck, but I do wonder how long these guys thought they were going to get by with only two QBs, especially when your starter is a guy that takes as many hits as Armstrong does. And hell, people are generally terrified at the thought of Fyfe starting.
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Originally posted by Wild Hoss View Post.......but I do wonder how long these guys thought they were going to get by with only two QBs, especially when your starter is a guy that takes as many hits as Armstrong does.......
Obvioulsy, it seems RR and esp. Hokeorges F'ed this question up big time. Riley maybe too. Seems to me it's a no brainer. Get some depth. Most of us thought it odd when Harbaugh loaded up on QBs as soon as he came to M. Competition was the main thing we were told and it certainly seemed to make Speight better but the whole question of how many QBs is enough is an interesting one.Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.
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Originally posted by Jeff Buchanan View PostThis question applies to a ton of programs running any kind of read option spread. You have to wonder how many coaches go sleepless over the question of do I or don't I recruit a couple of extra guys at that spot. Given the the ridiculous limits on practice time for these often complicated offenses, how much do you rep the back-ups live with the first team to get them ready to play when the starter goes down?
Obvioulsy, it seems RR and esp. Hokeorges F'ed this question up big time. Riley maybe too. Seems to me it's a no brainer. Get some depth. Most of us thought it odd when Harbaugh loaded up on QBs as soon as he came to M. Competition was the main thing we were told and it certainly seemed to make Speight better but the whole question of how many QBs is enough is an interesting one.
I?d argue that at NU we don?t really have even one, but setting aside the Square Peg Tommie, our ?backup? of two years is a kid who?s career highlight is looking competent for a half against Maryland. And that was a big surprise.
I don?t know WTF our 3rd team QB has been doing. He?s a built and athletic kid who was reportedly bouncing between WR and QB, practicing a small cross-section of plays under center so we would not have to pull the redshirt off of Patrick O?Brien should the need for our 3rd QB arise. When that need did arise though, he looked so ill-prepared that we decided to play Tommy with a torn hamstring instead. This after we had already flirted with disaster weeks earlier at Ohio State, so the alarm had sounded. But come Iowa, our 3rd Team Guy was still woefully unprepared.
Maybe I am being too critical, but I hold this staff to a high standard when it comes to issues like this. Guys with a hundred years of coaching experience and reputations as being offensive gurus should not be caught in a scenario where your 3rd team guy cannot even spit out the calls or complete a slant pass in practice.
Ugh.
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Riley was buying time with Tommy and hoped like hell to never need Fyfe. Backfired late in the season. Now you can bet the farm and my tractor on the Vals and we hope Lee and Gebbia are the real deal for 2017...we are in deep doodoo. Thankfully we had a ridiculously easy early schedule in 2016.Shut the fuck up Donny!
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Originally posted by THE_WIZARD_ View PostHere we go again...
RB and DE are other positions that may hold the team back from making a substantial improvement as well. Parella has to get Alex Davis' athleticism translated into making plays on the football field. And Tre Bryant better continue his development, and stay healthy.
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So, what I'm hearing is that the Vals are about to get wailed and UFM will get Bausermanned in Lincoln next season.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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