I just learned that TA was basically average a mere season ago.Average QB play and we win this game by 14-20 points, but TA has never been average because if he was we would have had 10 wins.
I just learned that TA was basically average a mere season ago.Average QB play and we win this game by 14-20 points, but TA has never been average because if he was we would have had 10 wins.
TA is all about big plays. We don't give the receivers enough credit. Kenny Bell is the best example of making Tommy look like Montana. Westy and Reilly have done there part as well.You can't just run the ball 70 times and win a game against a top 5 team. It sucks that TA sucks to the point that we can't trust him with any throw, but that is where we are right now. Average QB play and we win this game by 14-20 points, but TA has never been average because if he was we would have had 10 wins.It was obviously NOT effective. If we run the same offense that we did against MSU, there are sure as sh#t fewer interceptions. What coach in their right mind, with the crappy weather we had today, runs a throw heavy scheme?Nebraska could have beaten two Top 5 teams this year. Defense and Special Teams came to play. OL and Imani played well. WR were alright, not great. TA was the difference in this loss. He has all the arm talent and running ability you want but makes too many bad throws. Langsdorf switched from a power run offense against Michigan St and Rutgers to a pass first offense. Still, it was effective as Nebraska gained 433 yards and 22 first downs (almost 200 more yards and twice as many first downs as Iowa). However, while effective, this game plan highlights TA's weaknesses.
I just learned that TA was basically average a mere season ago.Average QB play and we win this game by 14-20 points, but TA has never been average because if he was we would have had 10 wins.
Under ordinary circumstances it was there. Should've just run and took away any chance to make a bad decision.The pass play was there. The blown call was third and 1 not just plowing Armstrong straight ahead behind center, where Iowa didn't have anybody lined up. Ran it off-tackle or whatever instead and got stuffed.Yeah, or you run 1 yard for first down and have 4 more plays....there's always that.I don't care for this coaching staff by and large, but the 4th and 1 fade was not exactly the primary call, Cethan Carter was standing all alone on the other side of the field, but Tommy threw to the end zone because he. . .yeah I don't know why he did it, honestly. Carter likely walks it in easily if Tommy turns his head slightly to his left.
ahhhhhhhhh, no he did not.Where do people place more of the blame on that 4th down - on Langsdorf or TA?
I noticed a lot of people on Twitter saying 'don't blame Langsdorf because he didn't throw the ball.' While true, it's also a coaches job to put a QB (and the team) in a position to win the game. Did Langsdorf and the coaches put TA and the team in the right spot there to convert, while understanding the limitations TA has?
That's system, that's coaching.......I just learned that TA was basically average a mere season ago.Average QB play and we win this game by 14-20 points, but TA has never been average because if he was we would have had 10 wins.
...and the place to put Armstrong in order to win the game was on the bench, but this is nothing more than 20/20 hindsight.While true, it's also a coaches job to put a QB (and the team) in a position to win the game
I would have much rather seen them run the ball on 4th and 1 but when Carter is wide open for an easy first down I think its hard to argue that the play call wasn't successful. The OC has to have some level of trust that his quarterback is going to make a smart play.ahhhhhhhhh, no he did not.Where do people place more of the blame on that 4th down - on Langsdorf or TA?
I noticed a lot of people on Twitter saying 'don't blame Langsdorf because he didn't throw the ball.' While true, it's also a coaches job to put a QB (and the team) in a position to win the game. Did Langsdorf and the coaches put TA and the team in the right spot there to convert, while understanding the limitations TA has?
Langsdorf called a great game today, the 4th & 1 was a terrible read by Tommy. POB needs to take this job and run with it. With a better QB we win 9-10 games this season.The two things I learned from this game is that you can never really trust Armstrong or Langsdorf, which is pretty scary as I expect both will be back in 2016. For the Iowa game today, minus the bonehead 4th and 1 call, I would say Langsdorf deserves less of the blame as it's true that an average QB would have made several plays today, or not made several INTs today. Tommy is simply a below average QB, and not one that should be counted on to lead a power 5 team. Had we had someone like Zac Lee this year, I think NU ends up with a 8-4 or 7-5 record. Lee was not going to make the wow plays, but also was not going to cost many games with bad decision making.
But, with this bad QB we won 9 gamesLangsdorf called a great game today, the 4th & 1 was a terrible read by Tommy. POB needs to take this job and run with it. With a better QB we win 9-10 games this season.The two things I learned from this game is that you can never really trust Armstrong or Langsdorf, which is pretty scary as I expect both will be back in 2016. For the Iowa game today, minus the bonehead 4th and 1 call, I would say Langsdorf deserves less of the blame as it's true that an average QB would have made several plays today, or not made several INTs today. Tommy is simply a below average QB, and not one that should be counted on to lead a power 5 team. Had we had someone like Zac Lee this year, I think NU ends up with a 8-4 or 7-5 record. Lee was not going to make the wow plays, but also was not going to cost many games with bad decision making.