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DefenderAO

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  1. 3 hours ago, Hunter94 said:

    If we bench these guys and they are the best we have, even playing half assed, what chance do we have of winning a game?  This is a tough spot for Frost, he is damned both ways.

     

    Who cares right now?  The culture needs to change.  Put guys on the field that BATTLE. I mean get up mad determined something won't happen again.  Frost can recruit his talent in the next few years.  The culture and losing-acceptance mentality must be destroyed with permanency.  

     

    And telling me we need to win 5-6 games this year for recruiting I think is a farce.  Frost in your living room saying "guys like you change the course of our brand" would have me excited to head to Lincoln.  Frost is young, low risk of ever leaving, and knows the game today.  We can reload through recruiting.  Culture needs a reload right now.

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  2. 3 hours ago, Nebhawk said:

    Did you see any of our players that could outrun, out gain or out perform those we played against in the Big House?  Anyone?  Its a talent issue first.  It has always been that.  If the other team is faster and more physical, they more times than not will win.  Does anyone on here think that Saban's Bama teams win just soley based on his coaching?  He has a roster that on average is 2 deep at almost each postion with NFL draft picks.  Did he win championships at Michigan St, with lesser talent on that roster?    It takes both talent and coaching, but talent comes first.

     

    I've mentioned it a couple times, but it is extremely concerning when a backup QB outruns your 4 star frosh OLB (Tannor) on the way to the end zone.  Maybe it was weariness, but watching Tannor run, he was running as hard as he was able.

     

    Take away?  4 star guy, should be a speed position, and would lose 100 out of 100 races to MU's backup QB.  We need guys that close that gap quickly.

     

    Also, Tyjon is a mystery.  Small and slow, not very elusive, bad decisions...

     

    If I'm Frost, I play the hardest workers on the team.  I move positions if two of my toughest guys are same position.  I show entitled folks what hard work is, or show them the door.  

     

    We have a history of walk-ons that have been servicable-to-great through hard work and dedication.  Maybe they don't win CFP alone, but I'd rather see ALL OUT war every snap then prima donnas expecting handouts.  Hell, I'll take 0-12 with a group that gives all they have, sold out for everything we stand for, then what I've seen from some.

     

    Ultimately, we need the right talent.  It's not just __stars.  It's talent ready for a battle every second.

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  3. 1 hour ago, southernoregonhusker said:

    I'd start by redshirting all of the freshman.  This season is lost and they don't need to burn their shirts.  I'd sit a whole bunch of bad players.  Antonio Reed.  Sit.  Lindsay.  Sit.  The entire offensive line.  Sit.  Frost has to be a disciplinarian now.  Those who lack effort need to be shown the bench.  A new attitude must start now.

     

    Why? Play them now and get reps.  Recruit to reload, not red shirt.

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  4. 1 hour ago, BoNeyard said:

    Goodness. At this point I hope Frost WANTS to stay here. I hope Frost doesn't give up hope on Nebraska, not the other way around.

     

    Yep.  Why are some trying to pitchfork the best chance we have to lead a return to prominence?   Give.  It.  Time.

  5. Agreed.  I'm 100% on board.  He and his staff didn't forget how to coach.  He inherited a team with quite a few holes and a predominately losers mentality.  ?It's going to take time.  It's amazing how believing you can win can overcome mistakes.  Now put that culture around his athletes, and we'll be more than relevant again.
     

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  6. 12 minutes ago, SECHusker said:

    Every scheme requires blocking. Last year our guys couldn't block even with a different system. 

     

    Frost just needs to get his guys and we will be fine.

     

    Agreed.  Things will be fine.  The expectations from many fans are unreasonable.  And retorting with "effort should be a reasonable expectation" need to understand how deeply ingrained losing is in their psyche and how under-talented they are against big time football in many areas.  This combo leads to rough performances.

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  7. 3 minutes ago, The Duke said:

    Scott Frost is the right man for the job...however...

     

    The entire staff is badly getting out-coached today.

     

     

    Maybe some coaching, but coupling a defeated, losing mentality with talent that is lacking in critical areas of the team...you are going to look awful.

     

    There is not one coach I can think of better than Frost to turn the program.  It may take two more recruiting classes, but no one else is better for the job.

     

    These kids are conditioned losers from previous years.  It's very difficult to turn that corner.  I hope it does not carry with them adversely through life's walk and they realize no one is ever consigned to failure.

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  8. I was in Mexico last month on vacation and spoke to a former Baylor OL player who played then.  Remember Baylor was a common opponent in 1997.   He said Michigan was good but Baylor feared NU.  After the game he said the Husker physicality was on a different tier.  Take that for what it's worth 

  9. On 9/18/2018 at 8:08 PM, Gage County said:

    I live 15 minutes from the Big House so I keep this handy when discussing 1997

     

     

      Offense   Defense
      Total Scoring Rushing Passing   Total Scoring Rushing Passing
    Nebraska 1 1 1 104!   5 12 3 28
    Michigan 44 44 28 63   1 1 7 1
    Washington State 2 2 48 4   30 59 27 59
    Tennessee 4 14 52 6   32 32 8 96

     

    The stats are misleading with how often 2nd and 3rd string players play in blowouts.  Either way, NU by two touchdowns or more and win 9 out of 10, minimum.  

  10. 44 minutes ago, Mavric said:

     

    The problem is that's basically the only type of play-calling that fits Ozigbo.

     

    I think if the O-Line can improve, and Adrian stays healthy, defenses will be more on their heels where Ozigbo may not be needed as much.  Washington on a 4th and 1, with a healthy Adrian and competent O-Line?  Why not give it to a guy that can house it vs stumble for 2 feet or nothing?

  11. I like reading the UM comments below the article.  It brings a well-roundedness to opinions prior to Saturday's game.  UM does give up yards and shows weaknesses the media and prognosticators aren't sharing.  Some of their fans even think Michigan can lose easily if they fall behind.

     

    For me?  I'm excited to see the boys keep improving.  

  12. As the subject says, I'm HoustonHusker's son and long time lurker on this board.  Dad would be as excited as anyone for the return of Frost and the change in direction from the past 15 years.  It's good to finally be a member here.  I wanted to share some of my observations as I've seen what both excellent (1995 being the best) and really poor (too many seasons too recently) look like.
     
    Reminder - In '96 Frost led an anemic Cornhusker offense to a whopping 0 points in the 2nd game.  I remember how upset people were afterwards.  Greatness can take a little time.
     
    Big Picture:
     
    - Despite being 0-2, I'm really excited for the future.  Game 1 against CU taught me strides were made in a short time (Troy was a bit of a regression from game 1), but it will take a while to undue the cultural and brand damage of the last dozen+ years.  Nothing made me more upset than Riley's nonchalance in losing....then hearing they weren't lifting etc validates him needing to be gone.
    - Frost is the best chance we have to return as a program.  I'm not saying he's the only coach that could do it, but he's far-and-away the best.  He knows winning football as a player and coach.  He knows what it takes to make this program return to prominence.  I have full confidence we'll get there, though I thought we'd look a little better than we do right now.  Still a lot to be hopeful for...
    - I understand some of the frustration, but the full blown "Frost train is derailed" comments are absurd.  Let's give this some time.  I see repeats of past issues with a new staff (mistakes, lack of focus), but Frost is changing an entire culture of defeatism.  I choose to support the longer term than the myopic emotional frustrations of the short term.
     
    This Team (Good and Bad mix):
     
    - Last Saturday we seemed less fiery and attacking on defense than against CU.  This isn't so much scheme as demeanor.  Not sure what that was.  We are not good enough to not be on fire for every snap; a mix of controlled emotion, confidence, and desperation (difficult to describe what I mean here but the yield is unapologetic energy every snap, Saturdays and in between).  
    - Offensively, we obviously could expect a diluted gameplay, or a pivot, for Troy.  Bunch is not Martinez.  I'd rather have Martinez healthy than be 1-1 right now if his health was at risk.  Adrian will be a stud for us
    - Mo Barry is a beast.  He's not Terrell Farley or Lavonte disruptive, yet, but I love his hustle and mentality
    - Mo Washington is another good one.  He's separated himself from the pack a bit.  I thought Ozigbo took a step back today.  He looks like the #3 to me right now.  I hope that fact fires him up 
    - Tyjon and Spielman seem slower than I thought.  I'm watching playmakers in the SEC, remembering those Oregon teams, and these two don't seem very close to those athletes.  I've adjusted expectations for both...
    - Speaking of slower, our tempo is slower than those other teams.  Watching a video of UCF's '17 highlights, I'm excited to see the NU version of that.
    - Lamar Jackson seems in over his head.  He gets beat very easily.  At some point you can coach and teach, but players have to execute.  They either have the awareness and gifting to do so, or they do not  
    - I've never been more concerned about the kicking game as I am for this team
    - Our perimeter blocking needs a complete revamp.  I see too many bad angles, out-hustles, and poor execution which should allow runners a crease to push up field.  Our option plays have looked really bad especially.
    - I'm a bit surprised a staff from a 13-0 team speaks so highly of the Monday - Fri product but these Saturdays have been a little underwhelming.  I can see an average coach saying "We look good." then losing, but I cannot put my finger on the disconnect.  Frost and co. know what winning ball looks like.  Frost knows athletes, speed, schemes, aggression.  I don't see how the pressers and feelings for this team translate to the Saturday product, yet.  
     
    To restate, I'm very excited for the future.  The above observations are not meant to be pessimistic, but it does show me this ship will take some time to turn.  There is no better man at the helm to do it, and I encourage fans to look at the mid and long game and not just focus on a disappointing (with some flashes of really good) start.  I'd rather be 0-2 with Frost than 2-0 with Riley and two blowout wins.  No question.
     
    Sorry for the wall of text.  Looking forward to experiencing greatness with you all soon.

     

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