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Haynes King Update: How Do We Feel About Him?
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<blockquote data-quote="ThatGuy" data-source="post: 968904" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>Speaking in response to some of the comments higher up in the Brent Key thread from earlier this week...at the start of Nebraska's season, Matt Rhule brought in a guy at QB who has great physical attributes, and looks tremendous in practice. And then he got in the game and turned the ball over regularly, costing the team the game.</p><p></p><p>Rhule also has an amazing running back, Anthony Grant, who is capable of incredible runs. But at the start of the season he kept putting the ball on the ground and into the other team's hands.</p><p></p><p>Today, Jeff Sims remains healthy, but on the bench at Nebraska. And today Anthony Grant got carries for the first time in a number of games. The reason he got relegated down the depth chart? His lack of ball security. Matt Rhule even spoke to the press about it, and it being a problem - they mentioned it in the broadcast.</p><p></p><p>Reason I bring it up - if our QB keeps doing good things, but also keeps putting the ball in the other team's hands and costing us games, I keep reminding myself we do have a serviceable replacement. I love Haynes King, but if turnovers continue to be an issue, I hope Key will make the hard decision. Not sure if that's now or later, but if King goes cold, I think we may need to bring in the replacement until he's hot again. It's too costly not to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatGuy, post: 968904, member: 3440"] Speaking in response to some of the comments higher up in the Brent Key thread from earlier this week...at the start of Nebraska's season, Matt Rhule brought in a guy at QB who has great physical attributes, and looks tremendous in practice. And then he got in the game and turned the ball over regularly, costing the team the game. Rhule also has an amazing running back, Anthony Grant, who is capable of incredible runs. But at the start of the season he kept putting the ball on the ground and into the other team's hands. Today, Jeff Sims remains healthy, but on the bench at Nebraska. And today Anthony Grant got carries for the first time in a number of games. The reason he got relegated down the depth chart? His lack of ball security. Matt Rhule even spoke to the press about it, and it being a problem - they mentioned it in the broadcast. Reason I bring it up - if our QB keeps doing good things, but also keeps putting the ball in the other team's hands and costing us games, I keep reminding myself we do have a serviceable replacement. I love Haynes King, but if turnovers continue to be an issue, I hope Key will make the hard decision. Not sure if that's now or later, but if King goes cold, I think we may need to bring in the replacement until he's hot again. It's too costly not to. [/QUOTE]
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