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  1. My eyes saw this staff guide the team to getting blown out 42-13 in the 3rd quarter to Purdue. That didn't pass they eyeball test, no matter how much Pedeyshine you try to rub in my eyes. You want to talk about low hanging fruit and whiners, I agree. See how many people are still hung up over blow out losses of the past regime. and still only lost by 10 points. Do you cry yourself to sleep everynight, with your autographed Bo Pelini 5x7 firmly in your grasp? Not getting upset by losing 3 out of 4 matchups to a single team by an embarrassing margin is a great way to stay in shape. I hear Youngstown State is looking for fans.
  2. Did you really wonder why a stable of mules didn't work when trying to win the Kentucky Derby?
  3. Your mind is stuck in wins and losses vs actually using your eyeballs to see this team is nowhere near the ball park of getting blown out anymore. Those days are over and you should be thanking your lucky stars for it. They're tracking upwards whether you'll admit it or not. Try to stop hanging onto the lowest fruit. That's what whiners do.
  4. I just read a lot of whining about our team. Whoever said this team was closer to competing for a conference crown this year than any of the previous 10 years hit the nail on the head. Losing SEVEN games by a combined point total less than a single game against Wisconsin in 3 out of the 4 times we've played them since joining the league. Nobody expected Tommy to throw 4 more interceptions than last year in 2 less games to date. Nobody expected Nebraska's defense to struggle against the pass while changing their defensive philosophy to finish 8th nationally in stopping the run. Stop whining. This staff and team will win. You sound like five year olds on a long car ride.
  5. Nebraska ranks 41st in the FPI with a 5-6 record above 33 teams with a better record. That includes ranking above 8 B1G teams including 5 teams that Nebraska lost to. Iowa built their only undefeated 11-0 start in school history on the backs of 8 schools with a worse FPI than Nebraska and an FCS school. The only two teams on Iowa's schedule with an FPI ranking higher than Nebraska was Wisconsin (29th) and Pitt (36th). Iowa beat Pitt at home on a game ending 57 yard field goal. Iowa forced two turnovers in the 4th quarter, including a fumble on the 1-yard line to beat Wisconsin on the road. Wisconsin held Iowa to 221 total yards.
  6. Go small but have scorers on the court. Watson, White, Shields, Marrow, and McVeigh. Bring Fuller, Jacobsen and Hammond in off the bench. Let that group build cohesion against the next slate of nobodies. After these next 3 games, they're gonna have 4 out of 5 games against quality opponents that are all played in the state of Nebraska. They have to sweep that stretch if they want to be successful in conference play.
  7. A couple friends and I have been putting together a couple of podcasts each week going over the games. I invite everyone to take a listen and like the page. This episode is the Rutgers game preview. Each one is usually around an hour long. We appreciate all feedback. https://www.facebook.com/thehuskerbeat/ https://soundcloud.com/the-husker-beat We are also looking for financial sponsors to help cover server storage fees. If you're interested in having your business mentioned a couple of times in each podcast, get a hold of us.
  8. How does everyone ignore that there was nothing that indicated Nebraska "should" win at Purdue? The starting talent and experience was considerably in Purdue's favor. Nebraska had no starting veteran QB, starting RB, starting SS, and biggest potential playmaker at WR. A walk-on, 1st time starting QB that threw 4 picks is about par for the course. A running game without arguably their best offensive lineman (Nick Gates) blocking out to injury and the best pass protection running back out. A defensive front seven that has been hodgepodged from the beginning of the season due to suspension or nagging injury. and a secondary that has proven incapable to handle man coverage and a free safety that has progressively gotten worse every single week. Hindsight is 20/20 sure, but anyone that thought Nebraska "should" win this game, wasn't paying very close attention.
  9. Lol. Scheme? Or the sh**ty personnel? Sorry, but the corners have steadily gotten better while the safety play has been poor and steadily gotten worse. ...but by every stretch of the imagination, I certainly don't want you installing your philosophy. That's just dumb.
  10. Why does anyone think it's appropriate? I guaran-goddam-tee you that none of those people are donors that the university couldn't replace, therefore their opinions are invalid.
  11. Remember that one time when Nebraska won on that one play and four days later they still have a checkmark in the win column for that game?
  12. I know you are an optimist, but the "starting to click" idea is based off one game, in which it really took a miracle for NU to win.But it was no accident that we were hanging right with them the whole game. I would have been happy with game if we hadn't scored at the end. I'm a glass half full person though.So fans would have been even happier with another loss, making NU 3-7, just as long as it wasn't a blowout? That's loser talk.MSU was 8-0. That wasn't 1-6 Purdue. We led, hung with and ultimately beat #7. If that isn't a sign that things are starting to click I don't know what is. We will know for sure after Rutgers. My point is that it was ONE GAME!!! We all thought "things were starting to click" when NU rolled over Minnesota. NU proceeded to crap the bed against Northwestern and Purdue. I understand the want for optimism, but I need to see it for more than one game. I think it's a testament to the injury bug. Nebraska's front seven on the defensive side of the ball was the original starting lineup and the first time this season it was fully intact. It showed on the field. Outside of MSU straight out illegally blocking downfield with their TE, Nebraska played a solid game on the defensive side of the ball going against a veteran offensive line anchored by an All American center. Two of Burrbridge's touchdowns came off of illegal pick plays. OBVIOUS pick plays that were ILLEGAL by rule definition. The entire MSU receiving corps got away with it all game long. Nebraska could learn a few things by doing some of that if they're not going to call it.
  13. that's pretty much my point. Iowa has won, Nebraska has not. They have to play each other still.
  14. How difficult has Nebraska's schedule been so far this year? Nebraska 4-6 BYU 7-2 South Alabama 4-4 Miami 6-3 Southern Miss 6-3 Illinois 5-4 Wisconsin 8-2 Minnesota 4-5 Northwestern 7-2 Purdue 2-7 MSU 8-1 Total opponent record 57-33 Iowa 9-0 Southern Illinois 7-2 Iowa State 3-6 Pitt 6-3 Northern Texas 1-8 Wisconsin 8-2 Illinois 5-4 Northwestern 7-2 Maryland 2-7 Indiana 4-5 Total opponent record 43-39 Barring a complete meltdown in New Jersey this week, how much will the bye week (FINALLY) have an effect on preparation for Iowa? Check out The Husker Beat Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/thehuskerbeat/ Check out The Husker Beat Soundcloud podcast page here: https://soundcloud.com/the-husker-beat
  15. Considering they won 9 games last year with many of the same guys it really isn't even close to being delusional. They'd be the same guys if Ameer, Kenny Bell, Josh Mitchell, and Randy Gregory was on the team. They're not and all four of those players had a massive impact and won games single handidly keeping Nebraska from a 6-6 record last year.
  16. If you're naive enough to believe it's backfired on him, you have an obvious agenda and it's a pretty sad one. Get real. He's not going anywhere and the more you think he is, the more you put a stain on the fanbase as a whole.
  17. You've been lambasting this over and over in every thread you comment on and it's simply not proven yet. The sample size is large enough to know that they're not beating bottom dwellers but as it stands all their losses have been to teams with no fewer than 3 losses and they've only played one team with a losing record. I'm thinking you've misread this and many of my other posts if you think I'm defending Riley's product. I know you're not. That's my point. You're regurgitating substance-less fodder. Then your post calling me makes no sense (or works against you... "no fewer than 3 losses"... each of those should have 4 losses) apologies, I stated that incorrectly. Have 3 losses or fewer.
  18. Did you think this was a great team? What evidence did you have to support this squad was a great team? Even great coaches can appear mediocre without the proper pieces in place.
  19. You've been lambasting this over and over in every thread you comment on and it's simply not proven yet. The sample size is large enough to know that they're not beating bottom dwellers but as it stands all their losses have been to teams with no fewer than 3 losses and they've only played one team with a losing record. I'm thinking you've misread this and many of my other posts if you think I'm defending Riley's product. I know you're not. That's my point. You're regurgitating substance-less fodder.
  20. 1. 10 points 2. 26 and both years their starting QB and RB either didn't start or missed most of the game to injury. 3. They beat Nebraska's "3rd string" by 21 points on our own field. 4. It's "losing". I'm going to correct every person from here on out that cannot come to terms with spelling it correctly. 5. They've lost to two top 15 teams so far. 6. A 2-loss team with losses to top 25 teams and should be favored in all their remaining games. 7. Every single loss has been due to player execution and the defense being unable to stop the winning score. This is not debatable. All the play calls were the right calls. They have to execute the call. Ifs and buts candy and nuts. 8. Tommy is better. Lots better. He doesn't have the luxury of Ameer Abdullah anymore. He's the focus now and is performing above the fray considering how much he's had to learn and change. Could he be better? Of course, but stop selling the most competitive guy on the team, short. 9. Nobody said this was going to be a breeze. If you thought it was gonna be easy, then it's more of a you problem than a team problem.
  21. You've been lambasting this over and over in every thread you comment on and it's simply not proven yet. The sample size is large enough to know that they're not beating bottom dwellers but as it stands all their losses have been to teams with 3 losses or fewer and they've only played one team with a losing record.
  22. Like half of these teams don't run a "pro style" like us. lol We don't run the spread? We don't run an air raid? There is more than a little bit of both in our current scheme. I think you're confusing pro-style with pro-set. Pro-style is a balance of run to pass. Utilizes the TE. Runs both single back sets and power I or offset I use of the fullback. Using multiple formations and motions. Maximizing multiple targets within the same formation and motion set.
  23. I'll agree that they do run a number of spread option, but to say that's their entire scheme is false. Let's agree to say they're multiple, mostly because they can be.
  24. I doubt many fans are overly gloomy about the staff because of the 3-5 record. Not sure but I doubt it. My guess is that most of the excessive negativity is coming from a small minority of vocal (vocal *now*) fans. Some of the small group are people who really don't understand analytics at all. 3-5 to them is dispositive. The end. Then there are some agenda folks anti mike, AD, or Perlman plus some pro Bo's. And last but not least are the complainers. They do it because it's what they do. 3-5 is good fodder. Zoogs thanks for the op. Interesting. I'm not anti-Mike (but am very anti-Pederson, I mean Eichorst, and his boss). NU screwed up big time going against what TO thought was best for football. We'll suffer the penalty, and all the pretzeled "analytics" aside, this is a .500 staff doing what a .500 staff does. Knute Rockne and Bob Devaney would have a hell of a chuckle over this nonsense. And of course the bottom line is that NU didn't upgrade at all. At best we stayed the same, but have a super nice laid back senior citizen coaching the Huskers now. This mentality is defeatist. It's low hanging fruit. It's pointless. Most of all, it's largely untrue and baseless. The scheme is completely different and is necessary to compete with the teams currently winning championships. Look at the teams in the B1G that run the same pro-style scheme. Wisconsin Michigan Michigan State Iowa Ohio State Illinois Penn State Rutgers Those all look like teams doing well. Look at the nationally recognized programs doing the same. USC UCLA Alabama Florida Oklahoma Georgia Florida State Clemson etc etc....you get the point, but this guy thinks Nebraska needs to run the triple option to be successful. He even referenced Knute Rockne and Bob Devaney, so that must make his opinion have more merit. Oregon, Georgia Tech may be diamonds in the rough, but Navy, Army, Air Force, and any other team running an outdated scheme is proof that it doesn't work and that's why you don't see it being run all over the country like it once was. Stop ignoring the game has changed an entire generation later since success has been had in this state. Ohio St runs a pro system? Hilarious. Very few teams in the country ran TO's system. Obviously he shouldn't have been using it... 1. Yes, Ohio State runs a pro style scheme. Single back set. Fairly balanced between the pass and run. 4-3 base man coverage defense. 2. TO coached for 25 years. During his tenure 50% of the nationally recognized programs ran everything from triple option to the wishbone. 3. Arguing factual information is one thing, but making crap up is another.
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