np_husker Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 Tight ends look to erase and bounce back While the five on the offensive line take the brunt of the criticism when the running game is lacking, Husker head coach Bo Pelini has made a point this week to say it's on all 11 guys on offense to get the rush attack going. And one group in particular that did not play well enough last Saturday was the tight ends, he said. "After the game, it’s probably the worst I’ve ever felt after playing a game," said sophomore tight end Dreu Young. "I went over and talked to Mike (McNeill) and he said the same thing." But after watching the tape, Young said it didn't feel as bad as it did during the game, in which the Husker offense struggled to get any rhythm and rushed for just 99 yards. He believes the missteps from that game can be fixed easy enough. Tight ends coach Ron Brown said San Jose State's considerable movement on the D-line before each snap was a major reason why his young tight ends were flustered. "Young player, sometimes have the tendency with a defense that moves all the time, they have a tendency of chasing the boogeyman, so to speak," Brown said. "They need to just to stay on track. The defense might move one way, but they’re putting someone right in that same gap. If the tight end stays on track, he blocks it. Easily correctable." There was one moment in the game when NU had three procedural penalties in a row, the official calling two of them on McNeill. Asked what he told McNeill after the penalties, Brown said the sophomore was actually guilty for just one of the infractions and the ref wrongly announced his number on the second one. "But you just say, 'Hey, you got to erase it. Got to erase it," Brown said. http://journalstar.com/blog/huskers.php?ti...p;tb=1&pb=1 Quote Link to comment
bbhusker Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 Ron Brown is an excellent coach, and after a few games he will have our TE's playing very well IMO. Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 our TE players are less than stellar and WE STILL need to recruit some good TE prospects for this next class........badly. Quote Link to comment
husker B-rent Posted September 11, 2008 Share Posted September 11, 2008 our TE players are less than stellar and WE STILL need to recruit some good TE prospects for this next class........badly. one demeaning quote after another! Quote Link to comment
Hunter94 Posted September 12, 2008 Share Posted September 12, 2008 our TE players are less than stellar and WE STILL need to recruit some good TE prospects for this next class........badly. one demeaning quote after another! well, the reality is none of our TE's could start for probably any other Big 12 contenders....it is just sad, but true. we have struggled to obtain TE talent since cally was here....Harian was the last guy that was a good one, we have had no one since then. Quote Link to comment
CornHunka Posted September 12, 2008 Share Posted September 12, 2008 well, the reality is none of our TE's could start for probably any other Big 12 contenders....it is just sad, but true. we have struggled to obtain TE talent since cally was here....Harian was the last guy that was a good one, we have had no one since then. Hunter 94 is exactly right, and I'm not sure that Herian fits the mode either. Oh, yeah, when healthy, he was a pass catching, down the middle of the field for a long pass and TD stud, but he couldn't block you or me in a phone booth. Quote Link to comment
Pedro Guerrero Posted September 12, 2008 Share Posted September 12, 2008 This is McNeil and Young's first real action. If I'm not mistaken they are both pretty young and should be fine. Hunter wasn't to bad when he played a couple years ago. Screw recruiting we have the TE of the future Red-Shirting this year...................................................................Ben Cotton. Quote Link to comment
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