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Originally Posted by Mattyk
And he's improved his blocking on offense too.
I know it's an amazing concept, giving a player time to develop.
If some people had their way here players would never get that chance.
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Another thing about Niles people don't think about; he's basically a buffed up WR. He also returned kicks (and punts ) at Nebraska. He can fill in if need be at PR should Thompson continue to suffer from fumblelitis.
Back to Niles, it'll be real fun this year watching him line up all over the field and when we use 3 and even 4 TE sets, finding ways to get him Davis and Reed the ball.