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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 239548" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>This one is tough.</p><p></p><p>1. Li'l Joe. He just is. That guy could run any facet of Fridge's offense to a "T". Option...he nailed it. Touch on the deep ball.....he nailed it. He read defenses like Tom Brady. He rose to the occasion every time. He put the entire program on his back.</p><p></p><p>2. Donnie Davis got the most raw end of the deal of any player, let alone QB, in my memory. B!11 L&w15 will always live in infamy in my mind. What a horrible decision to go with Tommy Traitor! DD had a ton of talent and all that had to happen was give him some time and some coaching. TW is second, in my mind. Some people appreciate him. Some don't. At least he was handed the keys. DD wasn't.</p><p></p><p>3. All the plays mentioned so far have been great. The one that did it for me was Shawn Jones shaking that leg free from the Nebraska tackler and taking the ball for about 60 yards early in the natty game in 1990. That play set the tone for the game. The Huskers never recovered.</p><p></p><p>4. My first instinct was the Matt Ryan disaster going against the Tenuta blitz package. That was until I remembered Woody effing Danztler. He gutted us like a fish. Losing to him hurt sooooooo bad because in all other phases, we deserved to win. Without him alone, Climpsum was sunk. We scored a ton of points and is wasn't enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 239548, member: 639"] This one is tough. 1. Li'l Joe. He just is. That guy could run any facet of Fridge's offense to a "T". Option...he nailed it. Touch on the deep ball.....he nailed it. He read defenses like Tom Brady. He rose to the occasion every time. He put the entire program on his back. 2. Donnie Davis got the most raw end of the deal of any player, let alone QB, in my memory. B!11 L&w15 will always live in infamy in my mind. What a horrible decision to go with Tommy Traitor! DD had a ton of talent and all that had to happen was give him some time and some coaching. TW is second, in my mind. Some people appreciate him. Some don't. At least he was handed the keys. DD wasn't. 3. All the plays mentioned so far have been great. The one that did it for me was Shawn Jones shaking that leg free from the Nebraska tackler and taking the ball for about 60 yards early in the natty game in 1990. That play set the tone for the game. The Huskers never recovered. 4. My first instinct was the Matt Ryan disaster going against the Tenuta blitz package. That was until I remembered Woody effing Danztler. He gutted us like a fish. Losing to him hurt sooooooo bad because in all other phases, we deserved to win. Without him alone, Climpsum was sunk. We scored a ton of points and is wasn't enough. [/QUOTE]
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