we have five national titles. duh.I would also like to add something.
While losing Castille hurts, I do remember when I thought the loss of Turner early in the season was going to really sting. But others stepped up to fill the void at the DE position and they are now starters. I also thought losing Glenn for the the season (before Kansas State) was disastrous too. But again, many stepped up in his place and they are now battling for starting positions.
My point? Well, it just seems to me that under this new staff players step up when needed. The coaches have the ability to coach them up and the players take care of the rest. It seems to work out in the end.
I think when people say its "no-big loss" they are demonstrating their faith in the team and staff that we will be ok.I can't believe some are saying it's "no big loss" when the last 6 months everyone has been talking about how important our running game will be - especially early.
Yeah, that's pretty much what I said in my second post...I think when people say its "no-big loss" they are demonstrating their faith in the team and staff that we will be ok.
While i do think Castille's dismissal is a "big loss" i dont think we are screwed. We still have talent behind Helu, such as Ward, Okafor and Burkhead, and if Mendoza does maybe the transaction back to RB, I have FAITH that the staff will be able to coach them and train them to pick up the weight that Castille leaves behind.
Thanks YODA!I shot down a thread about a month and a half ago that was very similar to this. This better get some substance quick or on the back burner it will go.
All true. This really does suck. And yes, losing Castille hurts our running game. A lot. I can’t help but think that the Bobfather would have found a way to keep Castille on the roster. Even TO might have. Things like this, and the Cody Glenn issue from last year, make me wonder about Bo. Oh, I still support him. I just wonder if he knows how to handle things behind the scenes, subtley instead of just napalming the whole situation. :hmmphCome on, to say Q's loss isn't a big one is being disingenuous. NU just took a huge hit in their running game, and now there is even more pressure on Helu to carry the load. A load that Q was more than capable of carrying when Lucky wasn't getting the job done last season.
As good as Roy Helu is, I don't see our running game getting off to the great start many Husker fans where hoping for. Mendoza's speed will help, but there is no one in the backfield right now that can match Q's size and physicality. This loss will hurt us, especially early part of the season.
It's natural, with the season so close and anticipation so high we all know that there's nothing we can do about it now, we just need to move on and think positive.I can't believe some are saying it's "no big loss" when the last 6 months everyone has been talking about how important our running game will be - especially early. Is that how it works? We lose a key player and suddenly they were never important to begin with? Right...
I do find it interesting that Bo specifically stated that Rex was now the number two back when he rarely mentions players by name especially as it relates to the depth chart. Is he really that impressive at the college level this early on?
I have liked Lester since he got here, but I thought of him as a #3 behind Helu and Castille. I figured he would probably show his true talent late in the season as he got more experience under his belt.
This whole situation is not good. Not good at all!
There was smoke this summer that something wasn't right with Q.All true. This really does suck. And yes, losing Castille hurts our running game. A lot. I can’t help but think that the Bobfather would have found a way to keep Castille on the roster. Even TO might have. Things like this, and the Cody Glenn issue from last year, make me wonder about Bo. Oh, I still support him. I just wonder if he knows how to handle things behind the scenes, subtley instead of just napalming the whole situation. :hmmphCome on, to say Q's loss isn't a big one is being disingenuous. NU just took a huge hit in their running game, and now there is even more pressure on Helu to carry the load. A load that Q was more than capable of carrying when Lucky wasn't getting the job done last season.
As good as Roy Helu is, I don't see our running game getting off to the great start many Husker fans where hoping for. Mendoza's speed will help, but there is no one in the backfield right now that can match Q's size and physicality. This loss will hurt us, especially early part of the season.
For the sake of argument, let's just pretend the initial post was correct, mentioning the number 5. How many chances do you give someone who has repeated the same offense five times?All true. This really does suck. And yes, losing Castille hurts our running game. A lot. I can’t help but think that the Bobfather would have found a way to keep Castille on the roster. Even TO might have. Things like this, and the Cody Glenn issue from last year, make me wonder about Bo. Oh, I still support him. I just wonder if he knows how to handle things behind the scenes, subtley instead of just napalming the whole situation. :hmmph
I think we can kiss that Big 12 North ticket goodbye, if that happens.What if, God forbid, Helu goes down early in the season?