the **** out of the UNI O-line. My goodness. Go checkout the replay, and watch him destroy his defender/s. He needs a lot more love on this board for his play. If Dutch can get healthy, it will be hard to double team them both.
the **** out of the UNI O-line. My goodness. Go checkout the replay, and watch him destroy his defender/s. He needs a lot more love on this board for his play. If Dutch can get healthy, it will be hard to double team them both.
I love the hook in the title.
I thought the Jensen kid played fairly well also, not a lot of stats, did knock down a pass, which ISU tends to do twice a season. Also, he wasn't getting manhandled in there like Neal was. Neal has been a very good player for us, but he is not a DL, no matter how you slice it.
Yeah, I thought that McDonough did well too. Kinda tough when you go into the season figuring on a three man rotation (at least until Simon/Pompey are ready or Woods/Jensen improve) and two of the three don't play in the first game. That's a hard thing to overcome. And then the starting DE goes down when the guy he's supposed to be rotating with plays DT all game. Not to mention, almost every time they DID get to Rennie, he sidestepped the rush and ran for 20 yards.
The good thing is that depth will be better from here on out. And, they're going to have their better players available. Not to mention, there are probably only 2-3 more QBs on the schedule that would be considered "mobile" in the elusive sense. And only one that would compare with Rennie as far as being a running threat. I'll say that if the ISU DL gets to Vandenburg, you can bet he's going down. The guy is a statue compared to Rennie.
I also liked the play of Rony Nelson he was one of the only guys I seen who could get good penetration as much as he wanted.
I also liked the play of Rony Nelson he was one of the only guys I seen who could get good penetration as much as he wanted.