Husker_x Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 With the Virginia Tech debacle still dully aching inside, I have to come forward and admit that I still have a hard time believing what happened last night really happened. Sure we had a 57 yard miracle against a pisser of a Colorado team last year, but generally speaking this kind of stuff just doesn't happen to Nebraska. And while it may be premature to predict it, I feel as though I have to say something bold about this defense of ours. That something is: Behold the face of things to come. When Bo Pelini was hired, this was the reason. Your offense is going to sputter. It happens to every offense regardless of how good every single season. There's just something wrong––maybe the weather has a hand––something isn't happening like it should. The difference between teams that win championships and teams that don't (Missouri is a fine example) is a defense which says, "All right, you're sucking right now. No worries. You don't need 35 points to win this. You need 13." Whatever there is to say about Nebraska's quarterbacking and general offensive performance, this much is clear. As long as the Brothers Pelini are around, the games will be few that our offense will need five touchdowns. And it's begun to happen against spread teams. As much as one would like to simply sit and meditate on how ridiculously, insanely, undeniably dominant Suh is as a player, you can hardly discount the play of the secondary. There were batted balls, turnovers, physical tackling, and sound assignment football. The Tiger's one touchdown of the night was a wet field gift followed essentially by a trick play where Gabbert rolled his wheelchair in the end zone for the score (despite the fat yellow line the commentator squiggled between the downed knee and the unbroken plane). The thing I took away from last night's roaring comeback victory was that there is no one left on the schedule that Nebraska can't beat. Not keep close. Not hang with. Beat. Doesn't mean it will happen. Doesn't mean they're BCS bound. But the outlook for this season is rosy if the D can keep playing like they have been. Quote Link to comment
Vince from ShamWOW Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 Tuff as Rain? Quote Link to comment
HuskerfaninOkieland Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 I'm really starting to like our chances against OU. OU's O-line is still struggling and if they don't get it together soon, our D-line will dominate them. Quote Link to comment
HSKRNOKC Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 I drinking it aswell. I totally agree with your assessment. We have a legit shot at running the table to the conference championship game IMO. Quote Link to comment
captain obvious Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 OU is going to get a game this year. Quote Link to comment
carlfense Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 Good post Husker X. Agreed on all points. Quote Link to comment
caveman99 Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 Tuff as Rain? That used to be Tuff Tiger's thing, TAR. He changed it to Tuff as Hurricane, TAH. I miss that crazy guy, funny stuff to read. Quote Link to comment
General Blackshirt Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 So much potential on this team, and i like it! Oh yeah!! Quote Link to comment
The Maudfather Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 So, after last nights's win I say Nebraska is TAM (Tuff as Monsoon) Quote Link to comment
HuskerfaninOkieland Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 or TAT...Tough As Typhoon Quote Link to comment
captain obvious Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 So, after last nights's win I say Nebraska is TAM (Tuff as MonSUHn) fixed. Quote Link to comment
BigRedfxtoy Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 Our secondary hasn't been this good for years! Quote Link to comment
J_2_THA_BONE Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 With the Virginia Tech debacle still dully aching inside, I have to come forward and admit that I still have a hard time believing what happened last night really happened. Sure we had a 57 yard miracle against a pisser of a Colorado team last year, but generally speaking this kind of stuff just doesn't happen to Nebraska. And while it may be premature to predict it, I feel as though I have to say something bold about this defense of ours. That something is: Behold the face of things to come. When Bo Pelini was hired, this was the reason. Your offense is going to sputter. It happens to every offense regardless of how good every single season. There's just something wrong––maybe the weather has a hand––something isn't happening like it should. The difference between teams that win championships and teams that don't (Missouri is a fine example) is a defense which says, "All right, you're sucking right now. No worries. You don't need 35 points to win this. You need 13." Whatever there is to say about Nebraska's quarterbacking and general offensive performance, this much is clear. As long as the Brothers Pelini are around, the games will be few that our offense will need five touchdowns. And it's begun to happen against spread teams. As much as one would like to simply sit and meditate on how ridiculously, insanely, undeniably dominant Suh is as a player, you can hardly discount the play of the secondary. There were batted balls, turnovers, physical tackling, and sound assignment football. The Tiger's one touchdown of the night was a wet field gift followed essentially by a trick play where Gabbert rolled his wheelchair in the end zone for the score (despite the fat yellow line the commentator squiggled between the downed knee and the unbroken plane). The thing I took away from last night's roaring comeback victory was that there is no one left on the schedule that Nebraska can't beat. Not keep close. Not hang with. Beat. Doesn't mean it will happen. Doesn't mean they're BCS bound. But the outlook for this season is rosy if the D can keep playing like they have been. I agree completely with the entire assessment. Quote Link to comment
dtbugeater Posted October 9, 2009 Share Posted October 9, 2009 In person you can really see the difference in the secondary. Those guys are all over the defenders. WAY different than what I have seen in the past. They were all over those receivers last night. It reminded me of the Charlie years. Quote Link to comment
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