Hammerhead
All-Conference
Absolutely.If we do pull this game out is it Bo's biggest win so Far?
Absolutely.If we do pull this game out is it Bo's biggest win so Far?
I'm going to say no. The reason behind this is I believe last year when we beat Mizzou was his biggest win so far. Last year, Mizzou previously knocked off #1 OU before we played them. Wisconsin has played nobody. We will find our Saturday if they actually even belong in the top 10. If we win this game, Wisconsin will more than likely fall a considerable distance probably to around 12-15.If we do pull this game out is it Bo's biggest win so Far?
I'm rewatching the game and I just don't know why we give such a big cushion on 3rd and 3. Contact at the line would at least disrupt the timing. But I agree Bo and Carl have a purpose for what they are doing. Perhaps minimizing the big play but we've been giving up our share of those too.We played off the ball with Dennard, and Prince as well. Maybe not as often but we did do it often enough from what I remember. Usually on 3rd and short there is going to be inside help for the slant patterns. I'm not expert, just my read.
I don't know. Nor do I know why two different times Steinkuhler busted through the line and was ready to make a TFL, then inexplicably.... didn't. One time was against their QB (not the time the guy made the great move), and another was against their RB, and that one had me literally shaking my head. Stein blew past his man, physically made contact with the RB (they were body-to-body), and Stein just didn't wrap him up. He watched the guy run off. He didn't pursue the QB, as if he was confused by a ball fake, he just.... let go. I have no explanation for that play.I'm rewatching the game and I just don't know why we give such a big cushion on 3rd and 3. Contact at the line would at least disrupt the timing. But I agree Bo and Carl have a purpose for what they are doing. Perhaps minimizing the big play but we've been giving up our share of those too.We played off the ball with Dennard, and Prince as well. Maybe not as often but we did do it often enough from what I remember. Usually on 3rd and short there is going to be inside help for the slant patterns. I'm not expert, just my read.
Well, the OP of this thread called the folks on the other side of the fence "whiners, bitchers, all knowing crybabies... I mean realists" so I guess sunshine pumper sounds pretty good. There's apparently sunshine pumping and whining/bitching with nothing in between on this board.I still don't understand the hate directed towards people who are "sunshine pumping". I've certainly pumped some sunshine (take a look at what did we learn posts or anything about Taylor Martinez). However, I have yet to find one person who the "realists" claim to be "sunshine pumping" that refuses to acknowledge that this team has stuff they can improve on. Furthermore, to these "realists", would you consider Bo to be a "sunshine pumper" because he said that, "We [the team] did some good things out there"?
We "sunshine pumpers" know that there are things to work on, but we aren't completely panicked because we see a lot of good things with this football team. If being a "realist" means doubting my team's ability to competently win football games and only look at the bad things we see in the team, then I don't want any part of the word "realism"
Which Texas Tech fiasco?I hate to say it, but I see a Texas Tech type game if we are not careful. This could get away from us very quickly. I have not felt this bad about a game since the Texas Tech fiasco. Our only salvation is that they have played lesser teams than we have. That Bo seems to get them to play to the level of the competition. We can only hope that is the situation. Either way I will be cheering for the win, and if we lose will realize we got beat by a better team on that day.
Yes, you fabricated some enemy who supposedly said all of these incredibly negative things yet haven't even produced a single quote to back it up (nevermind that it would take several quotes from several different people to demonstrate this pervasive negative attitude that you're complaining about). Instead you have vaguely pointed to a position that no one holds and easily batted at an argument that no one makes. I'd almost think that you're simply complaining that there are people who who have opinions different from your own.No, not really.You're totally straw-manning.
It's sad that we have to be more specific about "the time we were embarrassed by TT."Which Texas Tech fiasco?I hate to say it, but I see a Texas Tech type game if we are not careful. This could get away from us very quickly. I have not felt this bad about a game since the Texas Tech fiasco. Our only salvation is that they have played lesser teams than we have. That Bo seems to get them to play to the level of the competition. We can only hope that is the situation. Either way I will be cheering for the win, and if we lose will realize we got beat by a better team on that day.
When I was a young pup, my wisdom and intelligence were at their peak. Things were so clear and the answers were so black and white. Why didn't everyone see them? As the years passed, unfortunately I've become progressively less wise and intelligent.We've been a run-first team for years now, I think everyone knows that. What people are concerned about is what happens when we play a good defense that can shut down the run. You can't win a game if your running game gets shut down and you can't pass either.Well, that and the ENDLESS posts...let me repeat that...."ENDLESS" posts by NU fans whining, sobbing and crying that Tmart isn't Dan Marino.
They simply can't comprehend that we're now a "run-first" offense. They also can't comprehend the benefits that come with greased lightning at qb like frequently wide open wrs. Or how it that vastly improves our running game and that running ball successfully wins games. They just can't grasp it.
Those handful of us posters older than 15 remember quite well NU having huge success with "very" marginal passers like Crouch, Frazier & Frost. Those guys were major threats with their feet too and no one confused them with D. Fouts.
Lastly, as daskers posted a few weeks ago, it's extremely obvious that a large portion of that crowd really want Tmart to fail. Oh, they'll deny that but they're lying through their teeth as their endless posts tearing the kid apart show so well. "Our" kid. "Our" qb.
It's disgusting to say the very least.
Nobody is denying Taylor is very fast and athletic, it's the fact people don't think he makes a good QB, that maybe his abilities will be better off used elsewhere, like maybe WR. I can see their point of view bc he can't pass, which a QB needs to be able to doin college football this day and age. As for me, I'm trying not to come to any conclusions until we play a good defense. But judging on what I've seen so far out of Taylor's passing, if Wisconsin shuts down the run, we will lose. And this is the Big 10, that is what defenses in the Big 10 focus on, is stopping the run.
The bolded part is what I have a problem with. So if you don't remember the NC era, your opinion doesn't count now I guess. I think us younger guys have seen enough college football nowadays to realize our passing attack is not good and could really hurt us down the line. We have gotten away with it thus far because the competition has not been very stellar. Our line is not physically dominating like we had in the NC era, so we cannot just rely on the run to win us games. The concern (not whining or crying) is legitimate, whether you like it or not.