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SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:16:26 PM)

Loving the misdirection fakes and handoffs
Nelson 14 for 16 fir 245 yards
IN THE FIRST HALF!




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:17:02 PM)

To be truthful .....
Purdue looks like they could care less




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:20:18 PM)

Ok, THAT was dumb
Driving the ball, and you basically take a knee to get a FG?
Bullshit.
Step on people's necks.
THIS is why MN will never get over the hump.
Great half tho
34 to 7




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:26:26 PM)

Love one thing about kills approach .... We play different styles almost weekly
This is an offensive attack we've never shown
Very smart man
Very good staff
Things is lookin up
At least today. [:D]




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:32:01 PM)

I know it's pathetic for a gopher fan to rip anyone else .... But why do Illinois and Indiana even have FB teams? [:D]
Talk about laboring in anonymity.
NW hammers Iowa today, couple big games tonight for Neb, Mich, OSU ....




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:38:14 PM)

Please keep playing hard boys.
Lots of game left
Give them no life.




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:38:59 PM)

What a treat to watch a game without having to hold my hands up to my face and watch through spread fingers, the way I watch horror movies.

Count me in as sold on Nelson. Now keep him healthy!




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:40:44 PM)

Lots of game left, Lynn
Lots of game .....




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:42:43 PM)

I know. When they hit 31-7 I said to my husband I'm still not putting this one in the win column. [8|]




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:46:22 PM)

Oh my god
Greatest defensive series by a dback ever!
Oh my god.
That was unreal.
Maybe better stop throwing at Carter's guy, idiot .....




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:46:26 PM)

Michael Carter - a guy with an eye for the ball apparently.

You'd think after the 3rd pass defensed they'd have stopped throwing his way.




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:47:06 PM)

You beat me by .04 seconds. [:D]




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:49:17 PM)

Don't
Let
Them
Up




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:51:33 PM)

Sounds silly, but you learn a lot about your team at this point
Do we have a roster of studs who want to pound people, or are we soft?
Our backups will have opps to impress the rest of the way.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:55:35 PM)

Our little touchdown keeker guy is having a nice dy.
Appears apologetic after he makes em.
Fire up kid. [:D]




Mr. Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 4:58:27 PM)

Mister Carter having quite a series, Nelson looking good.
Purdue ambushed.




Lynn G. -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 5:31:59 PM)

Purdue seems to have found some mojo this second half. We need to chew up a lot of clock and get in the end zone again or I'm going to get nervous.




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 6:20:20 PM)

What's the score, now?


Got it. 44-28.




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 7:18:56 PM)

Turn away all MN homers .....

Totally disappointed in the second half.
Clock would not run.
We quit playing.
THIS is why Minnesoata will never get over the hump, imo.
Good first half is "good enough". We held on "oh well".
Bullshit. Keep playing.
For as great as Nelson played first half, total disappointment second half.
Not one completion.
Didn't move chains. Came up short on every big play.
I'll be bitterly disappointed if Kill is happy.

Once schools start to turnt he corner, what they do at that time is what determines if they truly become good programs.
Has happened lately at
Texas Tech, Oregon, Boise, KState, etc etc etc ....
Getting deeper rosters are only part fo the equation.
Winning games are only part of the equation.
HOW you win and HOW you compete are what turns the corner. Being satisfied with one good half is what will always hold you back from getting where you want to be.
We seem to have a game like this every year, and we are still spinning our wheels.
Once again ... we will see what happens from here out.
Should springboard us to better play. But will it?  




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 8:03:13 PM)

Don't sweat it man, it's still early in the process. 1 more (cough, cough....Illini) and we are bowl eligible. Who'da thunk it?




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 9:59:33 PM)

This kid came out of the womb as a quarterback.
He "gets" the position completely.

Philip Nelson impressed plenty of observers on Saturday. But maybe the most impressive thing about his day was how unimpressed he was.
   Three touchdown passes? Ho hum. Zero interceptions? A blowout victory? Nelson seemed to be thinking more about what was for dinner.
   "More than anything, I'm surprised he's like this all the time," said coach Jerry Kill, holding his hand level in front of him to demonstrate Nelson's steady demeanor. "At Wisconsin, when things didn't go right, (when he) threw two interceptions last week, he didn't come over and take his strap down. He stayed even keel."
   It's a reflection of his background and his comfort level with the Gophers' offense, Kill said. "When I was 18 or 19, I probably wouldn't do that very well. He's mature," Kill said. "The high school he came from (Mankato West), the system they ran, I think it has a lot to do with it. I'm not going to tell you we take all the credit. He's been raised in a football family."
   Nelson completed four passes of more than 30 yards in the first half alone, three of them for touchdowns and another that set up a score. It was a startling departure for Nelson, after a debut in which the Badgers' defense didn't give him many opportunities to throw deep.
   The freshman quarterback's arm strength for a deep pass is "pretty darn good," offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover said. "I wish he had been able to cut a couple loose (at Wisconsin), but he did a good job of saying, 'I don't have it, so I don't want to push it.' As he gets more comfortable, we'll hit a couple."
   That requires a defense that isn't keeping a safety deep at all times, a strategy that cedes some short passes but discourages big plays. That's what Wisconsin did, and Nelson recognized it. Purdue, however, gambled a little more, and Nelson pounced on his chances.
   "Whatever the defense is giving us," Nelson said of his game plan. "Wisconsin wanted to eliminate deep plays. We tried taking a shot on a reverse-pass, but they played it well. So you have to chip your way down the field."
   He didn't hold back nearly as much Saturday against Purdue. Nelson hit a wide-open Derrick Engel with a 34-yard pass for a touchdown on the Gophers' second possession, then looped a perfect spiral into MarQueis Gray's hands at the 4-yard line on the next possession, a 33-yard gain. The next drive moved 60 yards in 3 plays, including a 38-yard touchdown pass on the right sideline that Engel caught in stride.
   And Nelson executed the longest pass play of the season on the next drive, hitting A.J. Barker on a bomb down the middle of the field, a play so open that Barker had to wait on the ball to arrive.
   Limegrover said this week that he was impressed with Nelson's patience.
   "Don't get greedy, don't try to do too much -- that's what gets young quarterbacks in trouble," the coach said. "We called a few deep balls, but he didn't have them, so he didn't cut loose. That shows a maturity from him. Sometimes, young guys go, 'I'll just try to let the receiver figure it out.' He doesn't."




SoMnFan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/27/2012 10:50:26 PM)

Michigan banged up.
Good for us.

LINCOLN, Neb. -- Michigan senior quarterback Denard Robinson left Saturday's 23-9 loss against Nebraska in the second quarter and did not returned after suffering an injury. According to ESPN's broadcast, Robinson aggravated a nerve in his elbow, similar to what he suffered against Illinois two weeks ago. Robinson missed about a quarter in that game.

Prior to his injury, Robinson completed 6 of 11 passes for 55 yards and ran 10 times for 46 yards. He was replaced by redshirt freshman Russell Bellomy, who missed on his first five passes after replacing Robinson.

Robinson came back onto the field after halftime, but did not warm up. He then retreated to the sideline, where he was wearing a jacket.




Bruce Johnson -> RE: Gopher Football (10/28/2012 9:02:02 AM)

Does Nelson have the size that the Pro scouts look for in NFL prospects? I realize that I might be getting a little ahead of myself here, but he is just a true freshman.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (10/28/2012 9:43:32 AM)

6-2 218 according to the announcers yesterday.




Karl Juhnke -> RE: Gopher Football (10/28/2012 11:31:39 AM)

Nelson. Wow did he nail his opportunity. Mostly accurate throws, airmailed a couple, under threw a couple, but that's really nitpicking. He made great decisions, looked cool and confident, and delivered over and over again. 12 in a row at one point I think.

And the first 2 1/2 quarter success was as much due to defense as offense. After that first long Purdue run and following TD everyone was like "Here we go again". But then the defense shut them down. That was a completely lopsided smackdown. Carter had one of the most amazing sequences I've ever seen by a defensive player. He kept breaking up plays and just before the snap of the int, we were talking about why do they keep throwing at Carter? Then he intercepts and put an exclamation point on it.

Overlooked was Gray's debut at WR. He looked pretty decent. Made one very difficult shoestring catch, and 3 other short catches.

I was a little disappointed that they went into so much of a shell in the second half. allowing 21 straight Purdue points. The total yards at one point were 3-1 in favor of Gophers, and ended up nearly even.




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