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  1. AT least you can see the game...some idiot that works at Cox blacked out the PPV here when they programmed it. I need play by play, even the radio can't pick it up right now....this sux!!!! help me out huskerboard.
  2. I am with Hunter...good teams find a way to win, and we are a good team...the way to win is through defensive domination...Tech has rolled some pretty easy teams at home...Memorial Stadium fans, give 'em hell. The Black Out from last week should continue...God I love this game. Go Big Red! HReb
  3. You've got it correctly... With all the rumbling this week about OU and Texas in the Red River Shootout, the game of the day tomorrow promises to be the continued rebirth of Husker football's dominance in the Big 12... TBS may have been there for the lowest moment in Husker football history last season, but their second trip to Lincoln this season will mark flaunt the Phoenix known as Husker football has arisen again. Can't hardly wait.... HReb
  4. I Googled West Coast Offense and came up with a couple of links...hope this all helps. http://users2.ev1.net/~jamrtm/Playbooklist.htm Has a couple of playbooks you can look at and download. Spent a bunch of time looking for Chow's playbook...no avail...but I certainly have a better understanding of WCO, post-multiple shift. Motion might be a killer for us, but to Cally's credit the movement uses up more play clock, shortening the game our defense must currently contribute energy and enthusiasm enough to buoy the whole state of Nebraska.
  5. Bad post on my behalf...I was trying to use the quotes feature and got caught in some bad HTML. Cally can relate, though, as the quote feature might just be like running the WCO two TE set without a passing threat at TE. The rest of you can attack me based on the rotten play calling on my behalf using the quote feature...gee, I guess I wanted to get what I wanted instead of what was given to me. Hey, that sounds somewhat familiar. Hope my "modify" looks better, and thanks for the heads up. HReb "We are going to challenge people all year."~Mike Sanford, UNLV head coach "The challenge, although only mild to the other teams we face, may be to have the stadium with enough fans to drone out the visitors to Vegas."~HREB after UNLV's disappointing loss to Reno. "This would never happen at Nebraska, or would it?"
  6. I agree USC is running a more complex offense, but let's remember that Pete Carroll had a .500 season or two in there before things got better. Heck, SC came to the LV Bowl when Leinart was a frosh. Nebraska isn't USC, doesn't have USC's players, and USC's coaches, take the defense and exploit what they see, not what they wished they'd see, so you can't compare the success of USC to the mediocrity of Nebraska's current offensive attack. The fact that they run a similar offense gives us no where to go with the argument beyond talent. The Trojans have the best talent in the country this season, on the field and on the sidelines. How they do it, I am not sure. Don't follow them very closely although I am beginning to see more, now that I don't have to endure a non-Nebraska Big 12 game of the week any more. Let's look at both teams in their last two games. SC has put up 1354 total offense yards and scored 133 points in two blowout victories over Hawaii and Arkansas. They were penalized 13 times for 120 yards over the two game stretch. Nebraska has 502 total yards and 38 points in the last two games. The Huskers were penalized 21 times for 177 yards. Statistically execution using the offense is the issue. Not sure we can point at playcalling yet, since penalties take you onto a different play selection chart. Assuming that the penalties are against our offensive units, the gameplan needs to be developed more extensively in long yardage situations and practice reps given to promote a feel for the looks that we need to have success in sustaining drives in long yardage situations has to grow. Our coaching staff knows what will work...they just need the players to execute against the defense without getting penalized for their actions. Our running game and passing game need to complement each other and find weaknesses in the opponent. Isn't that why we watch film, film, film, to see what another team has that we can take advantage of? Cally has said that we will take what we want, and that is certainly true, but averaging 250 yards against non-conference competition doesn't promote the confidence most of us desire in a Husker offense. Hopefully the BYE week serves us well. Heaven knows, that ISU and TT are ready to take us to task again. Let's not be embarrassed again, Bill. JUST SAY NO! A tough loss to the Cyclones last season and the embarrassment on TNT called the Tech game is enough to last for the Husker faithful. LET'S GO BIG RED! HReb
  7. Couple of things-didn't get to see the game YET, but will soon as the video is up...can't believe that Cally isn't "seeing" how his offense is sputtering. Someone should be yelling into the headset about the rushing thing working very well. With the success, more than one time over a series of three-four plays, of a running game the passing lanes open up and defenses soften. Damn the script. If Cally can't realize what is wrong with the play calling, his statistics NERD should be fired and replaced by someone who is NOT committed to pass first. Now I live in Vegas and I have no clue what the weather pattern has been like in Lincoln in the past four and a half years since moving, but 25 years of living in Nebraska forecasts that wind, rain, and the white stuff, SNOW, aren't that far away. Not to mention sub-50 degree game day conditions, etc. The running game sets a big precedent for the success of a WCO, Bill said so himself as we worked through his first spring practices last year. We have the studs and Pitt couldn't stop Ross unless something broke down. Execution is what it all comes down to, and someone, O-line are you listening, isn't quite doing the job. Line coaches need to find someone to do the job, and all will be 42-6 in Huskerland again. A week off before the next game will give them time to analyze. Maybe the computer geeks in the FB office will dust off Madden 06 and get a clue. WCO doesn't win there either. Again, can't wait to "see" the game, Huskereb Didn't a famous Nebraska football coach say at one time that "success is a journey, not a destination!"? I think I remember TO having that manta through some nearly successful seasons in the late 70s and the 80s. GO Huskers!
  8. But Val's is a great pizza, if you ask my wife...she's a born and bred Nebraskan. I still hanker for a Chicago style pie, but haven't found one worthy here in Vegas as of yet...terrible isn't it, four years in a city and I can't find a decent pie...but I am looking. By the way, I concur on the Val's buffet...the salad and pasta meet my needs just fine... laters, HReb
  9. This post will obviously date me a tad bit, but here goes anyway! That's right, game day always begins the night before (after high school FB games) at Barry's until closing...then in the hotel room with crazy old people who know how to handle the hard stuff (alcohol that is) and then an early morning Bloody Mary to quell an unsteady head. Head over to the University Bookstore for some shopping and gawking...Usually hit Val's buffet before the game if I wasn't tailgating and showing off the mad culinary skills I've developed over the years...I think they stole the "Brat Tub" from me, without credit even.... Strolling the campus with the Big Red Faithful, being there when the band does there thing...the Tunnel Walk (a late addition in my gameday experience-but definitely the most thrilling...)March Grandioso (?) is a fave...then the game food and assorted section kept beverages (back in the day you passed whatever anti-freeze you brought around to protect us all from the elements.) After the game, Misty's is the best, up in Havelock or downtown...Don't forget the Haymarket and what was the name of the bar headed down 10th or 14th Street in the 80s? (Age is definitely getting to me now!) I miss the atmosphere...UNLV Rebel fans don't have the class of the Husker faithful...that's for sure. Man, I can't wait for the season to begin...You all are great therapy. Out, HR
  10. Talk about being unfocused...I didn't give my preference...Without a doubt it is the stadium Runza. The dog comes in handy and, back in the day, the lawyer from Gothenburg (Steve ???) used to toss em to me and I'd put my money in the wrapper and toss it back to him. (That couldn't happen anywhere else, someone would take the money and run. In Nebraska, we would all chase the thug down like an OU tailback and dogpile 'em like only the Blackshirts could!) We even have a gameday tradition here in the Southwest, carried over from watching and listening to the games when we couldn't attend. We check the gameday temperature in Lincoln, and if it's below 45, my lovely wife makes her soupy chili and I make the beans and peppers for my special addition. Over 45 we usually make Runzas the morning of and enjoy them like we are at the stadium...We get a good 4 1/2 hours of Husker radio out here courtesy of Al Mackowitz and crew... Kind of miss every game being televised like it seems to be back home in Nebraska. I hate the weather though, so being out in our sutry 60 to 80 degree temp in the fall ain't that bad...almost (I said ALMOST) beats sitting in the north end zone, freezing one's buttocks off during a Kansas game or Colorado contest. Man I need to get back for a game bad...Haven't been since Colorado State back in the late 90s. Well that's enough verbiage for now, Off to 100 degrees of sweltering car, Huskereb
  11. Man, talk about making a former Husker resident's mouth water. All this talk about Runza burgers and sandwiches, Val's and Fairbury Dogs has me craving Nebraska food big time. Well, I will respond later...Time to teach kids in Las Vegas. Adios fellow Husker, REB
  12. I like the new turf design. A suggestion: How 'bout red lines on the 20 and goal line. That way we can go with white end zones with red lettering and see how inbounds all those cleatfooted receivers are when they catch the plethora of short passes for TDs this fall. Only 47 days left. Can hardly wait. GO BIG RED! From Vegas, Huskereb
  13. That's printable RED November. I miss Nebraska so much...Valentino's, Barrymores, Runzas, the Tunnel Walk...but no one can take those memories away from me...and for that I am very thankful. Go Huskers!
  14. To quote a famous line from an old song. "...Go on, take the money and run..." or in our case this year, take the money and throw... Time invested in preparation for the bowl game, and the added exposure nationally, will continue to win us a high caliber of West Coast Offense recruits. Keep the string alive.
  15. Amen. Every last game should be a tribute to the hard work and dedication that the senior class has endured and spent for our enjoyment. Let this game mark the direction of our program. The Reb
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