Bookie, do you have a lot of hatred for NU?
How polite is it when you called Matt Herian "Ms. Herrian?" What's polite about it?Bookie, do you have a lot of hatred for NU?None, whatsoever. Why in the world would you ask such an assinine question after I was kind enough to respond with polite directions to where you might find better discussion on that which you are obviously so very, very proud.
How polite is it when you called Matt Herian "Ms. Herrian?" What's polite about it?Bookie, do you have a lot of hatred for NU?None, whatsoever. Why in the world would you ask such an assinine question after I was kind enough to respond with polite directions to where you might find better discussion on that which you are obviously so very, very proud.
I can't wait to see the 6-foot-4, 245-pound, 4.67-40 Herian back at full speed. His hands are just incredible for a guy his size. I mean, he caught 24 balls for 308 yards and three TDs in eight games in 2004. Awesome! I know it's not the big thing, but I was really hoping to get to see him beat the Red team or the White team, or the Red team. That would totally rule.I like to see his continued good work on offense. This is sure a lift for our offense and what our offense needs. As for mentioned, 24 balls for 308 yards and three touchdowns in eight games is awesome. This is sure a lift for our offense and hope he puts up some more decent numbers for our offense.
What would you like to see out of Herian, Huskerz?
I like to see his continued good work on offense. This is sure a lift for our offense and what our offense needs. As for mentioned, 24 balls for 308 yards and three touchdowns in eight games is awesome. This is sure a lift for our offense and hope he puts up some more decent numbers for our offense.
Saulbadguy, do you have a lot of hatred for NU?
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Dude, I'm pumped up and stoked about Herian coming back. He's an important part in our offense. Had Herian played in 2005, no way that we would have only put up 7 points on Pitt. But with this offense entering the spring game with confidence and momentum, Herian staying healthy would be extra confidence for our offense. This offense scoring more and getting used to this west coast offense will be a thing I'll watch for this season.I like to see his continued good work on offense. This is sure a lift for our offense and what our offense needs. As for mentioned, 24 balls for 308 yards and three touchdowns in eight games is awesome. This is sure a lift for our offense and hope he puts up some more decent numbers for our offense.
That is totally awesome. I, for one, am totally stoked about Matt Herian. Who wouldn't be? You can also tell from the interview that Herian knows his body and will not try to rush back too soon. He is particularly insightful about the tibia.
I wonder if he would have been playing for the Red team or the White team.
Dude, I'm pumped up and stoked about Herian coming back. He's an important part in our offense. Had Herian played in 2005, no way that we would have only put up 7 points on Pitt. But with this offense entering the spring game with confidence and momentum, Herian staying healthy would be extra confidence for our offense. This offense scoring more and getting used to this west coast offense will be a thing I'll watch for this season.I like to see his continued good work on offense. This is sure a lift for our offense and what our offense needs. As for mentioned, 24 balls for 308 yards and three touchdowns in eight games is awesome. This is sure a lift for our offense and hope he puts up some more decent numbers for our offense.
That is totally awesome. I, for one, am totally stoked about Matt Herian. Who wouldn't be? You can also tell from the interview that Herian knows his body and will not try to rush back too soon. He is particularly insightful about the tibia.
I wonder if he would have been playing for the Red team or the White team.
Thanks dude.Dude, I'm pumped up and stoked about Herian coming back. He's an important part in our offense. Had Herian played in 2005, no way that we would have only put up 7 points on Pitt. But with this offense entering the spring game with confidence and momentum, Herian staying healthy would be extra confidence for our offense. This offense scoring more and getting used to this west coast offense will be a thing I'll watch for this season.I like to see his continued good work on offense. This is sure a lift for our offense and what our offense needs. As for mentioned, 24 balls for 308 yards and three touchdowns in eight games is awesome. This is sure a lift for our offense and hope he puts up some more decent numbers for our offense.
That is totally awesome. I, for one, am totally stoked about Matt Herian. Who wouldn't be? You can also tell from the interview that Herian knows his body and will not try to rush back too soon. He is particularly insightful about the tibia.
I wonder if he would have been playing for the Red team or the White team.
Dude!
Pumped!
Stoked!
Important!
No Way! Way!Confidence! Momentum! Extra confidence!Offense!
Dude!
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Thanks dude.Dude, I'm pumped up and stoked about Herian coming back. He's an important part in our offense. Had Herian played in 2005, no way that we would have only put up 7 points on Pitt. But with this offense entering the spring game with confidence and momentum, Herian staying healthy would be extra confidence for our offense. This offense scoring more and getting used to this west coast offense will be a thing I'll watch for this season.I like to see his continued good work on offense. This is sure a lift for our offense and what our offense needs. As for mentioned, 24 balls for 308 yards and three touchdowns in eight games is awesome. This is sure a lift for our offense and hope he puts up some more decent numbers for our offense.
That is totally awesome. I, for one, am totally stoked about Matt Herian. Who wouldn't be? You can also tell from the interview that Herian knows his body and will not try to rush back too soon. He is particularly insightful about the tibia.
I wonder if he would have been playing for the Red team or the White team.
Dude!
Pumped!
Stoked!
Important!
No Way! Way!Confidence! Momentum! Extra confidence!Offense!
Dude!
:thumbsup:
I hope we break his leg.
I was just saying thanks to you. Nothing wrong with that.Thanks dude.Dude, I'm pumped up and stoked about Herian coming back. He's an important part in our offense. Had Herian played in 2005, no way that we would have only put up 7 points on Pitt. But with this offense entering the spring game with confidence and momentum, Herian staying healthy would be extra confidence for our offense. This offense scoring more and getting used to this west coast offense will be a thing I'll watch for this season.I like to see his continued good work on offense. This is sure a lift for our offense and what our offense needs. As for mentioned, 24 balls for 308 yards and three touchdowns in eight games is awesome. This is sure a lift for our offense and hope he puts up some more decent numbers for our offense.
That is totally awesome. I, for one, am totally stoked about Matt Herian. Who wouldn't be? You can also tell from the interview that Herian knows his body and will not try to rush back too soon. He is particularly insightful about the tibia.
I wonder if he would have been playing for the Red team or the White team.
Dude!
Pumped!
Stoked!
Important!
No Way! Way!Confidence! Momentum! Extra confidence!Offense!
Dude!
:thumbsup:
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I hope we break his leg.
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Bookie, will you stay on topic please?
Great read Chum. Herian is such an important part to our offense. Thanks for sharing that.
Great read Chum. Herian is such an important part to our offense. Thanks for sharing that.
I just want to know if Herian is as good as the great David Winbush?
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/sports/colleges/14351775.htm
"Tight end Matt Herian, who hadn't played since breaking his leg in the middle of the 2004 season, had one pass thrown his way. He couldn't reel in the ball in the end zone."
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Does anybody know if it was a shltty pass, ie- Taylor sucks? Or, if Herian just couldn't get his hands of stone to grasp it, ie- Herian sucks?
Also our rushing offense was a whole lot better than it was last year. We'll find out if that trend will continue into the fall.
Also our rushing offense was a whole lot better than it was last year. We'll find out if that trend will continue into the fall.
How do you know? Maybe your rush defense actually sucked so bad that it made your rushing offense look a whole lot better.
Because I payed attention to our spring game Jack.
Can't believe this hasn't been posted yet.
(http://www.omaha.com./imglib/mainsite/pub_0/photos/large/1030jltig29.jpg)
Geez, some of you guys are classless.
Yeah, because I never said anything negative about KSU and yet you're here trashing my team. Pathetic.
Who cares if Matt Herian returns? What would be impressive is if Brook Barringer returned.
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