Or just recruit players with stronger ligaments...Decked said:We might need to look into a new strength and conditioning coach..
http://nebraska.247sports.com/Article/A-quick-rundown-of-news-and-notes-from-Saturdays-practice-30183581Redshirt freshman Adam Taylor was helped off the field during the scrimmage with what looked like an ankle injury. Pelini didnt have a status update on Taylor after the practice, but he was carted off the practice field.
During the live scrimmage period, quarterback Tommy Armstrong was down for an extended period after being hit by Corey Cooper. Armstrong walked off the field under his own power, and Pelini said after the practice that Armstrong got dinged but will be fine.
This is obvious, yes. The level of depth and capabilities of the back ups are less than the starter, yes. How far though? That is yet to be seen. Depending how you look at it, it could be a situation of "how to we get all these guys on the field?"The depth thing is pretty huge for several reasons.
1. You lose a starter. You lose your best guy. This is pretty straightforward.
2. Your backup is now the starter, which means you right there have a reduction in play quality
3. Your third-stringer is now the backup. Now, when this player comes into the game as will probably be necessary a certain amount of time, you have a reduction in quality here as well.
4. Given that you're already starting a backup, coaches may be reluctant to substitute as much as they would have, given this drop-off in quality of play already. So now you have a choice between either a) having your new starter be tired or b) bringing in someone who isn't as good at the job. Both options suck.
5. You lose leadership on the field.
6. Any injury at that position is now much more magnified. Depth is a buffer against injuries, but when your depth has already been compromised, you have no more buffer.
So basically what I am saying is that we shouldn't pretend that this is irrelevant, next guy up, etc etc.
Very true.its a good thing it happened this early if it has to happen.
Reports from a couple days ago was he had ice on a hamstring after practice.Steven M. Sipple@HuskerExtraSip · Brandon Reilly, talented sophomore WR, also missed the practice and was limping slightly. Sort of got lost in shuffle. We'll check Monday
OK. I take it back. Quit spreading them out.Mavric said:I'd feel a little better if the losses were a little more spread out, i.e., not all expected starters on defense. I think we have some depth so our starters should be OK but we're getting pretty thin coming off the bench now. At least, we don't know what we have coming off the bench because other than DT we don't have really any backups that have played.
This. Even Rose himself on his twitter was saying how he was trying to prove that he's an every down linebacker.BlitzFirst said:Po Belini said:Communication between MLB and the rest of the defense are vital to Bo defenses succeeding. He has said as much. If you have someone in there not making the correct calls at the line of scrimmage, it could be very detrimental. That's where Rose had Banderas beat, the mental part of the game, which is why the defense played better down the stretch last season.Coach Power'T said:This is understood but not always is the level of play a severe drop off. The tone here seems to be a bit desperate and hurried. Like I have said earlier. Great DT play makes great LB's even if they aren't as talented. Seriously.Po Belini said:Any time you lose a starter the level of play is going to decrease. They are a starter because believe it or not, they are better than their backup. I know, weird, right? Just because you have bodies to throw out there doesn't mean they will be able to play up the level of the guy that was injured. Losing almost 30% of your projected starters, especially one at MLB which is one of the more important positions on the field is going to hurt...bad.
Yep, had him beat so much that he was sharing equal number of snaps with the #1's. Let's not make this into an even bigger loss with exaggeration.
A week into preseason practice...BlitzFirst said:Po Belini said:Communication between MLB and the rest of the defense are vital to Bo defenses succeeding. He has said as much. If you have someone in there not making the correct calls at the line of scrimmage, it could be very detrimental. That's where Rose had Banderas beat, the mental part of the game, which is why the defense played better down the stretch last season.Coach Power'T said:This is understood but not always is the level of play a severe drop off. The tone here seems to be a bit desperate and hurried. Like I have said earlier. Great DT play makes great LB's even if they aren't as talented. Seriously.Po Belini said:Any time you lose a starter the level of play is going to decrease. They are a starter because believe it or not, they are better than their backup. I know, weird, right? Just because you have bodies to throw out there doesn't mean they will be able to play up the level of the guy that was injured. Losing almost 30% of your projected starters, especially one at MLB which is one of the more important positions on the field is going to hurt...bad.
Yep, had him beat so much that he was sharing equal number of snaps with the #1's. Let's not make this into an even bigger loss with exaggeration.