HuskerT Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 Hey I'm all for 1's vs 1's and qb's being treated like football players, but were a little skinny at qb so hopefully Suh and Crick are nice to the qb's No way.. they need to be able to react on good defenses, let Suh at them. I agree. That could be the best thing for the o-line, after dealing with Suh and the boys up front game day should be a walk in the park. Quote Link to comment
HuskerTrucker Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 Hey I'm all for 1's vs 1's and qb's being treated like football players, but were a little skinny at qb so hopefully Suh and Crick are nice to the qb's No way.. they need to be able to react on good defenses, let Suh at them. I agree. That could be the best thing for the o-line, after dealing with Suh and the boys up front game day should be a walk in the park. I am all for them getting bounced around a little...but I don't want our defense killing them. Quote Link to comment
MCAT800 Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 Lee's expresion when Wats told him "No green Jersey today" And Suh's when thinking about going up against our OL Quote Link to comment
WCHusker Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 This tells me that they are serious about seeing who really wants to be the starting QB. I see Green. Saturday. This Saturday. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 Lee's expresion when Wats told him "No green Jersey today" And Suh's when thinking about going up against our OL Somehow, I think Lee's expression will be more (partly because, it kinda always is...) Quote Link to comment
shyndy Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 this is a great idea and something I never even thought about. Quote Link to comment
rkhufu7 Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 In old system RBs didn't go out of bounds and neither did QBs. The physical pratices got them ready to be physical in games. Quote Link to comment
tmfr15 Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 Everything about old Nebraska was physical and aggressive. Callahan's change in culture was not to power past defenses, but rather to trick them all the time. That has turned our team soft. We need to become more aggresive on both sides of the ball. Going "good on good" as Pelini says, is a good idea. The other is that the coaches have to stay on these guys to bring it in every practice and every drill, then put up a game plan with physical elements. It might take a while, but we will improve. Just look at the Denver Broncos this year. The team has been getting after it with tackling practices. That is something that NFL teams just don't do because they are trying to protect their roster. Denver has a 6-0 record despite changing the head coach, the QB, the defensive strategy and a ton of the players. Call me a fool, but I think that the hard practices are paying dividends for Denver. Quote Link to comment
irafreak Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 There was a player on one of the title teams in the 90's that said the practices were harder than the actual games. They got out their and practices were much more physical. Quote Link to comment
admo Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 I think that is part of Lee's problem, he don't know what it is to get hit until game day, then he can't adjust to it with his timing...he also has NO pocket presence, maybe doing this in practice will give him a sense of when the pressure really is coming and when it is not. Or maybe he'll learn to run when Suh's chasing? There's some truth to both comments. Its not like they'll get slammed to the turf. But it should help with the game atmosphere, for both QBs. If it doesnt help mold one guy into a better player, start the other one Quote Link to comment
Glendower Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 This is kind of interesting. A day after going full pads on a Monday, the Huskers had their quarterbacks wearing red jerseys instead of the green non-contact jerseys. Husker offensive coordinator Shawn Watson said nobody got taken to the ground, "but they got knocked around." "Two things: We've got young quarterbacks and they need a true sense of what it's like in a game all the time. That's reason No. 1 to do it," Watson said. "And it helps evaluate they're ability to play in the pocket and pass. It was another pleasing practice for coaches. "We've got a lot of resiliency," Watson said. "They're young, but they got a lot of resiliency. They've done a nice job of responding to the challenges we gave to them. They did a heckuva job. They had a real good practice. It felt like us." HuskerExtra This is great news! I just hope no one gets hurt . P.S. "Resiliency" isn't a word, or at least might be the most unnecessary word in the English language. Quote Link to comment
Glendower Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 Pretty sure the Suh doesnt go against the first team O or D during practice. They work with the scout team to prepare for the offense they will face. Our D and O in the 90s were so friggin tough because they went 1s against 1s. If an offense could take a beating from our defense, they were going to be able to take a beating from any defense-- same thing for the defense taking a beating from the offense. If you go to the gym and bench 135 everyday, you might end up with decent form, but you aren't going to get very strong. Quote Link to comment
Glendower Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 Lee's expresion when Wats told him "No green Jersey today" And Suh's when thinking about going up against our OL Somehow, I think Lee's expression will be more (partly because, it kinda always is...) Okay, that made me laugh. Quote Link to comment
Enhance Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 Pretty sure the Suh doesnt go against the first team O or D during practice. They work with the scout team to prepare for the offense they will face. Our D and O in the 90s were so friggin tough because they went 1s against 1s. If an offense could take a beating from our defense, they were going to be able to take a beating from any defense-- same thing for the defense taking a beating from the offense. If you go to the gym and bench 135 everyday, you might end up with decent form, but you aren't going to get very strong. This. I've seen a lot of interviews of players from the 95 team that talked about going up against the defense in practice and how tough it was, but that going against them (and vice versa for the defense) made the team better as a whole going up against each other every week. Quote Link to comment
Nalow Posted October 21, 2009 Share Posted October 21, 2009 Not sure if it's just Lee being indecisive, or if the coaches are telling him "not to run". Because I am confident that Green is a very capable backup if Lee gets injured. But I would love to see Lee just tuck it and run when the defense is expecting throw. Because ALL of the defenses expect us to throw when Lee drops back. Lee IS fast, he just never uses that ability. If the coaches are telling him not to run for fear of injury, they need to throw that kind of thinking out the window, because we need to do everything we can to win. We can't "fear" getting injured. That's just part of the game. Quote Link to comment
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