We have most of the season to wait and find out. A solid win against Fresno St next week does not mean that the Huskers learned their lesson. Especially since Fresno St didn't look even average last week.we have 6 days to wait and we find outWe learned that FAU is just plain bad, so last week didn't tell us much about the Huskers.
We also learned, like many teams across the country, that quality 1-AA teams can and will play solid football.
Huskers are just good enough to have an unfocused, lackadaisical game and barely pull one out.
Will this game be the signal for a rocky season ahead, or will this be the wake-up call the team and coaches need to play better down the stretch? We'll have to wait and see.
I'm old enough to remember when Bo's problem was Shawn Watson and when Callahan's problems went beyond Cosgrove.FIFYThat Tim Beck is the luckiest coach on the face of the planet.
This has been going on for as long as I can remember, and it's really, really worrying.Here's what I do not get:
Nobody on our LB group is new. There's not something new they have to learn. So why are we still so inept at covering RBs in the flat?
I think I've read this on this forum as long as I've been a member here.They did get b!^@h slapped fairly efficiently...Can't argue with any of that.
We couldn't dominate the LOS on offense, and we looked rather slow on defense.
Not a terrific combination.
Hopefully this wakes them up now, instead of later, and they play angry and hungry the rest of this year...
Thank you sd'sker, thank you very much! At least this got me laughing!!!a lot of people are overreacting when we all know 2015 is still our year.
How does a play that occurred in the 2nd quarter ruin the whole second half?That we lack killer instinct because that 98 yard pick six flipped the game from a route to a close contest.
Oh, and Armstrong looks like Joe Bauserman at times.