huskerdude171
Five-Star Recruit
I think that we finally may have found an actual offensive system for us this season. What I see it as is playing small ball, going for the sure completion 5 - 8 yards off the line of scrimmage, mixed with swing and screen passes and a variety of runs. I think that using that and keeping the other teams offense off the field is going to help us a lot this year with the defense we are working with. The offense we've used for TT and ISU is a lot different than the first 5 games of the year. Watson commented how they dropped their power and heavy sets in the 2nd half of the Mizzou game and I think that helped out. Cause everytime they'd line up in a "power" or heavy set they would run up the middle for nothing and it was just really :bang :bang
But now we are just trying to keep the offense on the field as long as possible. You don't really see any razzle dazzle or spectacular plays, just gradually moving the ball downfield with short passes. Our running game still hasn't 'clicked' yet, I don't think that this weeks improvement in running over ISU shows any significant progress. But I see Watson understanding the way the Husker offense can help them win games with this ball control method that we've used. We are using more spread, which I thought we needed to do from the start, and finally are making progress on offense. We have improved on our offensive let downs against Va Tech and Mizzou with this new style. If we can successfully run this offense I can see us maybe running the table (except we will still lose at OU) for the rest of the year, possibly finishing the regular season with 8 wins, which would be awesome for Bo's first year.
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But now we are just trying to keep the offense on the field as long as possible. You don't really see any razzle dazzle or spectacular plays, just gradually moving the ball downfield with short passes. Our running game still hasn't 'clicked' yet, I don't think that this weeks improvement in running over ISU shows any significant progress. But I see Watson understanding the way the Husker offense can help them win games with this ball control method that we've used. We are using more spread, which I thought we needed to do from the start, and finally are making progress on offense. We have improved on our offensive let downs against Va Tech and Mizzou with this new style. If we can successfully run this offense I can see us maybe running the table (except we will still lose at OU) for the rest of the year, possibly finishing the regular season with 8 wins, which would be awesome for Bo's first year.
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