Here some things to think about:
Some people need to take a step back and look at the Texas Tech game, it was not as bad as you might think.
Stats from the Texas Tech game:
- Total offense- NU-285 vs. TT-259 (that is the fewest yards Tech has gained IN 3 YEARS)
- 3rd down conversions- NU-6/15 vs. TT-6/14
- sacks- NU-5 for -42 yards vs TT-5 for -22 yards
Why did we lose?
-Turnovers- NU-2 (1 returned for a touchdown) vs. TT-0
-Redzone scoring- NU-2/5 vs. TT 4/4
-Penalties- NU-12 for 95 yards vs. TT-4 for 40 yards
So if you take a closer look at the game, our defense played very good, and our offense was not as bad as first thought. We can NOT turn the ball over especially in the red zone and we need to take advantage of our chances in the redzone and score everytime.
You can somewhat put those penalties on the coaches but if you are calling for Watson or Pelini's heads anwser me this: Do you really think Pelini is gonna just accept those penalties, I have complete faith in the coaches to correct those mental mistakes.
Little more food for thought:
We were two plays from having a chance to tie this game. Now i am not the kind of person who thinks 1 or 2 plays determine a game. However if Niles Paul catches that ball or someone just tackles that guy who picked up that fumble that makes the final score 24-10.
Then if Curenski Gilleylen catches that tipped pass from Cody Green that litterally hit him in the numbers, Gilleylen cruises to a TD and that makes the final score 24-17
That would completely change the game, instead of just putting Green in and having him throw every down, we could have run the ball. Maybe instead of ending that one drive with an INT, we score the tying touchdown.
I realize that if this senario did play out, TT would have completely changed their game plan and things would have been different, but this is just a few things to think about for all these people in panic mode
Some people need to take a step back and look at the Texas Tech game, it was not as bad as you might think.
Stats from the Texas Tech game:
- Total offense- NU-285 vs. TT-259 (that is the fewest yards Tech has gained IN 3 YEARS)
- 3rd down conversions- NU-6/15 vs. TT-6/14
- sacks- NU-5 for -42 yards vs TT-5 for -22 yards
Why did we lose?
-Turnovers- NU-2 (1 returned for a touchdown) vs. TT-0
-Redzone scoring- NU-2/5 vs. TT 4/4
-Penalties- NU-12 for 95 yards vs. TT-4 for 40 yards
So if you take a closer look at the game, our defense played very good, and our offense was not as bad as first thought. We can NOT turn the ball over especially in the red zone and we need to take advantage of our chances in the redzone and score everytime.
You can somewhat put those penalties on the coaches but if you are calling for Watson or Pelini's heads anwser me this: Do you really think Pelini is gonna just accept those penalties, I have complete faith in the coaches to correct those mental mistakes.
Little more food for thought:
We were two plays from having a chance to tie this game. Now i am not the kind of person who thinks 1 or 2 plays determine a game. However if Niles Paul catches that ball or someone just tackles that guy who picked up that fumble that makes the final score 24-10.
Then if Curenski Gilleylen catches that tipped pass from Cody Green that litterally hit him in the numbers, Gilleylen cruises to a TD and that makes the final score 24-17
That would completely change the game, instead of just putting Green in and having him throw every down, we could have run the ball. Maybe instead of ending that one drive with an INT, we score the tying touchdown.
I realize that if this senario did play out, TT would have completely changed their game plan and things would have been different, but this is just a few things to think about for all these people in panic mode