Jump to content


HuskerMoon

Members
  • Posts

    595
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by HuskerMoon

  1. But we're not. We didn't lose on a fluke. We lost on mistakes, penalties, and most notably really bad line play to six football teams. Purdue also happened to beat us handily. Therefore we might have had opportunities to win, but squandered them. Martinez was hurt, cheap shot of not. Our Quarterback room wasn't good enough of deep enough to win. We are 2 and 6 . I feel very little sentiment for moral victories. If Nebraska reaches six (6) wins, then they deserve a bowl.
  2. Yes, 5 and 7 would be a measurable gain any way you slice it.
  3. Q: Will we beat Bethune Cookman? A: Handily Q: Will we beat Ohio State? A: Unlikely Q: Will we beat other teams left on the schedule? A: Probably one or two. I'd guess we beat Illinois. The others will be tough. Maybe (big maybe) upset Iowa.
  4. I haven't marked it as anything. It's 11 on 11, there is always a chance. It's just not very likely. I'm going on 19 years of counting chickens before the eggs hatch. So now that we are finally rock bottom, I want to see tangible progress before I put stock in optomism. Even the hypothetical isn't much fun when we are in this state. Minnesota is a star t, and yes there is finally marginal progress. There is just a lot of getting ahead of ourselves out there in Huskerland.
  5. I just want to mention we have won exactly one (1) Football game and you people are talking about beating one of the better teams in the country that happened to have a bad night? Sure we can score points, and we have proven we can score a lot of points on some bad defenses. Heck, once this season we even scored enough to win. I have a few questions in light of this lofty "hypothetical" prognostication . What makes you think we are going to show up in Columbus and play the kind of DEFENSE it takes to win? Where is the consistent pressure and pass coverage going to come from that gets us to even hang in that game? Are the front three going to miracle themselves in the back field, or are we just going to blitz the linebackers all the time and get torched on nickel and dime pickups? Finally, I sure hope don't have to rely on special teams for anything too important like a decent return or game winning fieldgoal, because I think we might be up turd creek if we do... But I sure hope my cynicism is unwarranted and that I'm wrong. I'll be happy to eat my words!
  6. That was pretty funny. It's nice to know how much Nebraska's success still gets to Iowa, even when we are rock bottom. Don't worry, the tables will turn like they always do and they'll still be b itching about how much better we are than they and dreaming about our 5-7 season in 2018.
  7. All I know is that Tommie and I share a similar build. The difference is I was never a college athlete, or a Heisman contender, nor did I ever run a 4.4 forty.... And come to think of it, Tommie always had a little bit of a tude... even when and perhaps especially when he was a player... Anyway.. He'll get over it.
  8. You hit it on the head! What Farmer was talking about might not be why we lost, but I am convinced it's why we got humiliated!
  9. He has the support. Fixing a broken culture takes time. It's going to be a long season.
  10. Remember when I said Nebraska at it's best isn't terrible. I am going to recant that a reserve further judgement until proven otherwise. Obviously I was wrong about a win today.
  11. Hell no!! Let no such evil set foot in our hallowed ground. Be not fooled by sugar coated words spoken by certified Douchery! With the exception of a handful of truly repugnant criminals, I would prefer pretty much anyone associated with the sport of football over Lane Kiffin finding his way on the Nebraska football coaching staff.
  12. Michigan's Caliber is overstated. There has been just as much Kool Aid passed around about how great the Wolverines are supposed to be as the notion that Nebraska might knock them off. Football is a fluid sport, so the outcome is always in question. I have seen some truly s#!++y football teams knock off great teams. Nebraska at it's best is not a terrible team. Nebraska at it's best is more than capable of beating Michigan. You can talk about Michigan's talent and Nebraska's lack of talent until your blue in the face, what you think you know doesn't always play out in the field. No matter what coach speak you might want to throw out about being prepared about an opponet, I believe there is a good chance Michigan players mentally overlook Nebraska after the horrible start. At the same time I think Nebraska players will mentally play at a higher level because they are sick of losing, sick of their image getting tarnished, see an opportunity to prove themselves and aren't on the pedestal anymore to get knocked off of. Michigan is very much on that pedestal, and if there is any team who in recent history we've had there number, it's Michigan. I say we walk into the big house and knock off the Wolverines!
  13. This loss is just what the doctor ordered. This is still a division champion caliber team and that tough playing despite all of the obstacles of yesterday proved it.
  14. Hey now, TIME OUT!.... My only complaint is that we let a highly pressured, slightly frazzled, and poor time managing BYU team regroup not once, BUT TWICE in the final seconds of the game.. Doesn't make me give up on the team or Riley.. It makes me frustrated.
  15. If it took firing Bo to get rid of the two weakest links John Papuchis and Tim Beck (In that order) on the coaching staff then so be it. Bo was all about himself anyway.
  16. Kansas State coach? That's a great get! In the very least we know Bill Snyder can say the word "Mentor" correctly. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcHMMHL-tP8
  17. I'm sure despite this rant there are still plenty of "Bolievers" buying up all the Youngstown State garb online and willing to genuflect to S his D if the opportunity should arise.
  18. and I don't know about you, but that one coach from OSU doesn't sound like such a bad pick up.
  19. Keep that half rate Oregon State defensive coordinator away from this football team.
  20. 14 Seasons of Conference championship drought at OSU and a waning Win/Loss record.. What is this hire?
×
×
  • Create New...