foote_21 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 No real changes that I can tell. Still no starter picked at LG... and it's interesting that Castille is still listed at #2 RB. I've always wondered, why release a depth chart on a Tuesday. Why not give a full week of practice and release on a Thursday or Friday? Quote Link to comment
BigRedfxtoy Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 I don't think the depth chart is worth the paper it is on or the time it took to type it. We have no idea who is going to even play. I would love to see Castille learn the offense and start. That would be fun to watch. He is hungry for that next yard, hell that next inch. Much like Glenn, but alot faster. Anyway I don't even read the depth charts. Quote Link to comment
bennychico11 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 yeah, play Castille! I really wanted him to play against USC. I think he would have done better than Lucky did Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 be now.........you would think......we would all know how useless the depth chart is......period. not even worth talking about. Quote Link to comment
junior4949 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 Why is everyone so quick to throw Lucky under the bus? He's no Reggie Bush, but he's not exactly Thunder Collins either. He has the best hands of all the RB's. He's the fastest of all the RB's. He needs to find the holes a little better, but I still think he's the best back. No, he's not going to get that extra yard Castille and Glenn do. However, he does give us a better chance of breaking a big run than they do. I'm guessing Castille wasn't in there because he still doesn't have the blocking assignments down. Against a team like USC, you don't exactly want your QB that exposed in passing situations. I thought physically Glenn looked a lot better than the Nevada game. Maybe he's getting closer to 100%. In the end, the problem still lies with the OL. I'm not sure where they all finished for the game, but at one time in the 3rd quarter Lucky was averaging I believe 1.8 yards/carry and Glenn was only averaging 2.2 yards/carry. That .4 yard/carry really doesn't do much when we need 10 for a first down. Quote Link to comment
Omahusker Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 Dosen't Cally change the depth chart about twice a year? Quote Link to comment
HuskerJosh82 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 Why is everyone so quick to throw Lucky under the bus? He's no Reggie Bush, but he's not exactly Thunder Collins either. He has the best hands of all the RB's. He's the fastest of all the RB's. He needs to find the holes a little better, but I still think he's the best back. No, he's not going to get that extra yard Castille and Glenn do. However, he does give us a better chance of breaking a big run than they do. I'm guessing Castille wasn't in there because he still doesn't have the blocking assignments down. Against a team like USC, you don't exactly want your QB that exposed in passing situations. I thought physically Glenn looked a lot better than the Nevada game. Maybe he's getting closer to 100%. In the end, the problem still lies with the OL. I'm not sure where they all finished for the game, but at one time in the 3rd quarter Lucky was averaging I believe 1.8 yards/carry and Glenn was only averaging 2.2 yards/carry. That .4 yard/carry really doesn't do much when we need 10 for a first down. I agree, Lucky hands down deserves to be the starter. He is the best we have. Quote Link to comment
cmb23 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 Why is everyone so quick to throw Lucky under the bus? He's no Reggie Bush, but he's not exactly Thunder Collins either. He has the best hands of all the RB's. He's the fastest of all the RB's. He needs to find the holes a little better, but I still think he's the best back. No, he's not going to get that extra yard Castille and Glenn do. However, he does give us a better chance of breaking a big run than they do. I'm guessing Castille wasn't in there because he still doesn't have the blocking assignments down. Against a team like USC, you don't exactly want your QB that exposed in passing situations. I thought physically Glenn looked a lot better than the Nevada game. Maybe he's getting closer to 100%. In the end, the problem still lies with the OL. I'm not sure where they all finished for the game, but at one time in the 3rd quarter Lucky was averaging I believe 1.8 yards/carry and Glenn was only averaging 2.2 yards/carry. That .4 yard/carry really doesn't do much when we need 10 for a first down. I believe we ended up at 1.1 per carry as a team for the game.....and they were both around 2 per carry, give or take a couple of feet. Quote Link to comment
HuskerFan505 Posted September 18, 2007 Share Posted September 18, 2007 I agree that Lucky deserves his starting spot. Though a mix a running backs doesn't hurt. Luckys more of a open field runner, while castille, and glenn are more powerful. I was surprised to see more of glenn in the USC game, I hadn't seen him in alot in the previous two games. Quote Link to comment
Glendower Posted September 19, 2007 Share Posted September 19, 2007 Why is everyone so quick to throw Lucky under the bus? He's no Reggie Bush, but he's not exactly Thunder Collins either. He has the best hands of all the RB's. He's the fastest of all the RB's. He needs to find the holes a little better, but I still think he's the best back. No, he's not going to get that extra yard Castille and Glenn do. However, he does give us a better chance of breaking a big run than they do. I'm guessing Castille wasn't in there because he still doesn't have the blocking assignments down. Against a team like USC, you don't exactly want your QB that exposed in passing situations. I thought physically Glenn looked a lot better than the Nevada game. Maybe he's getting closer to 100%. In the end, the problem still lies with the OL. I'm not sure where they all finished for the game, but at one time in the 3rd quarter Lucky was averaging I believe 1.8 yards/carry and Glenn was only averaging 2.2 yards/carry. That .4 yard/carry really doesn't do much when we need 10 for a first down. I agree, Lucky hands down deserves to be the starter. He is the best we have. Glenn averaged 2.5 YPC, lucky didn't average much over 1.. 2.5x4 = 10... that's a first down, baby Quote Link to comment
Zaimejs Posted September 19, 2007 Share Posted September 19, 2007 Callahan Quote: “We’re going to compete this week for a lot of spots across the board, offensively and defensively,” the coach said. However, “It’s too premature to make any statement relative to changes in personnel. We’re going to get after it pretty good. We’re going to get a pretty good idea of where we’re at. We’ll let the week kind of unfold and evaluate, measure and assess everything at the end of the week. If there are changes to be made, there will be changes made. Sounds like there could be changes? Or is it a done deal? Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted September 19, 2007 Share Posted September 19, 2007 coachspeak, tells us nothing really, just like the depth chart, this is vintage callhan. just who he is. wait until Saturday. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted September 19, 2007 Share Posted September 19, 2007 Glenn averaged 2.5 YPC, lucky didn't average much over 1.. 2.5x4 = 10... that's a first down, baby wink.gif Lucky picks up blitzes...touchdown, baby Quote Link to comment
AR Husker Fan Posted September 19, 2007 Share Posted September 19, 2007 Why is everyone so quick to throw Lucky under the bus? He's no Reggie Bush, but he's not exactly Thunder Collins either. He has the best hands of all the RB's. He's the fastest of all the RB's. He needs to find the holes a little better, but I still think he's the best back. No, he's not going to get that extra yard Castille and Glenn do. However, he does give us a better chance of breaking a big run than they do. I'm guessing Castille wasn't in there because he still doesn't have the blocking assignments down. Against a team like USC, you don't exactly want your QB that exposed in passing situations. I thought physically Glenn looked a lot better than the Nevada game. Maybe he's getting closer to 100%. In the end, the problem still lies with the OL. I'm not sure where they all finished for the game, but at one time in the 3rd quarter Lucky was averaging I believe 1.8 yards/carry and Glenn was only averaging 2.2 yards/carry. That .4 yard/carry really doesn't do much when we need 10 for a first down. Completely correct, on both points. 1. It was evident almost immediately that we could not run effectively and that we were going to have to rely on the pass as the "base" attack. Given that, you have to go with the players that perform best in that set - that means running backs that can pick up the blitz and that can catch it coming out of the backfield. And when to release as the hot read. 2. It wouldn't matter who was running it - there were no holes to hit. The offensive line was beaten badly - manhandled. Quote Link to comment
bluiz18 Posted September 19, 2007 Share Posted September 19, 2007 Yeah Ive always thought the depth chart was bogus. And especially false when it is released on Tuesday, the same day that the coach says there will be position changes possible across the board. Those decision wont be made until the end of the week. And I wouldnt expect there to be any changes to the depth chart on Huskers.com. If anything we will have to see for ourselves come saturday morning or hope there is some sort of release given. Quote Link to comment
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