Say what? :WTHI'm surprised at how good of a poster you are. Keep up the good work.I'm surprised it has taken this long for the whole "check with me" concept to make it's way over to the defensive side of the ball.
Say what? :WTHI'm surprised at how good of a poster you are. Keep up the good work.I'm surprised it has taken this long for the whole "check with me" concept to make it's way over to the defensive side of the ball.
I don't know...if you are an opposing offensive coach, what exactly does this reveal that you can prepare for? You don't know if it means bringing pressure, backing into a zone, etc. The way I see it is that it gives our opponents one more thing to worry about and attempt to prepare for. It should be all the more frustrating for them because they KNOW that we are going to be doing something different but they will have to guess at what that is. I think the advantage of forcing teams to try to prepare for something that they don't have details on outweighs the one game (or play!) benefit of springing it on someone.Not gonna lie, but this is getting frustrating.
Are you freaking kidding me? They're not going to know you're going to have a system that you blab to the papers about? Is it going to be like our brilliant new defensive gameplan against Missouri, or how we talked about how we were going to throw a lot of quick slants against OU?“It’s going to be great for us,” said defensive end Pierre Allen. “They’re probably not going to know that we can do it, too.”
Maybe I'm missing something
Come on guys!! Can we say "sexist?" :wacko: I know you mean well, just try not to sound so.....what's the word???? Oh yeah........chauvinistic.......Sorry Jen.......we are but mere men, please forgive us!Say what? :WTHI'm surprised at how good of a poster you are. Keep up the good work.I'm surprised it has taken this long for the whole "check with me" concept to make it's way over to the defensive side of the ball.
Yes you are...Not gonna lie, but this is getting frustrating.
Are you freaking kidding me? They're not going to know you're going to have a system that you blab to the papers about? Is it going to be like our brilliant new defensive gameplan against Missouri, or how we talked about how we were going to throw a lot of quick slants against OU?“It’s going to be great for us,” said defensive end Pierre Allen. “They’re probably not going to know that we can do it, too.”
Maybe I'm missing something
No way that was really meant as sexist...but it is really nice to see a female with the knowledge of Husker football that Jen does have...and isn't afraid to express it. I think Jen is great! And that is without knowing what she looks like, or how old she is, or anything like that. So I hope she didn't take it in the wrong vain...Come on guys!! Can we say "sexist?" :wacko: I know you mean well, just try not to sound so.....what's the word???? Oh yeah........chauvinistic.......Sorry Jen.......we are but mere men, please forgive us!Say what? :WTHI'm surprised at how good of a poster you are. Keep up the good work.I'm surprised it has taken this long for the whole "check with me" concept to make it's way over to the defensive side of the ball.
I just picture this Jen head shotNo way that was really meant as sexist...but it is really nice to see a female with the knowledge of Husker football that Jen does have...and isn't afraid to express it. I think Jen is great! And that is without knowing what she looks like, or how old she is, or anything like that. So I hope she didn't take it in the wrong vain...
:facepalm:I just picture this Jen head shotNo way that was really meant as sexist...but it is really nice to see a female with the knowledge of Husker football that Jen does have...and isn't afraid to express it. I think Jen is great! And that is without knowing what she looks like, or how old she is, or anything like that. So I hope she didn't take it in the wrong vain...on this husker body shot
adding her knowledge of husker football, and football in general, the best of all worlds. :horns2![]()
Me, too, although something tells me that may have been the case. It really makes no difference to me if the poster is male/female or not. If they know what they are talking about and are insightful, I'm a fan. I'm pretty sure I've given the same response before to posters and I will do so again. GBR.No way that was really meant as sexist...but it is really nice to see a female with the knowledge of Husker football that Jen does have...and isn't afraid to express it. I think Jen is great! And that is without knowing what she looks like, or how old she is, or anything like that. So I hope she didn't take it in the wrong vain...
I think it will probably remain that way too. I'm sure they will implement some new concepts/ideas this year, but I think fundamentally speaking we aren't going to stray much further this year.the focus was rightly on fundamentals and effort. <_<
Not sure what you are getting at. I'm aware that knowing and doing are two different words. Still. Is Allen not saying, at least implicitly, that "we'll be able to do it but they probably won't know that we will be able to"? I mean there's much talk about this being a surprise tactic. I don't see how the element of surprise is preserved here:Yes you are...Not gonna lie, but this is getting frustrating.
Are you freaking kidding me? They're not going to know you're going to have a system that you blab to the papers about? Is it going to be like our brilliant new defensive gameplan against Missouri, or how we talked about how we were going to throw a lot of quick slants against OU?“It’s going to be great for us,” said defensive end Pierre Allen. “They’re probably not going to know that we can do it, too.”
Maybe I'm missing something
Pierre Allen said, and I quote, "They’re probably not going to know that we can do it"
Which is completely different from, as you said,
"They're not going to know you're going to have a system that you blab to the papers about?"
One = knowing while the other = doing and they are completely different constructs. See the difference?
“I have yet to see a defensive team do it, so we might be one of the first. It could be surprising,” Lawrence said.
West said he’s excited to debut the strategy on unsuspecting no-huddle opponents.
“At any given time, we’ve got to look over to the sidelines and know the signal,” Allen said. “We could switch up to something completely different, so you’ve got to be focused.”