Apathy Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 When we've run the ball when it really matters in the game it has worked out in our favor.......heres why: Mizzou 4th quarter and we get the ball with 5:24 seconds. N 1-10 N32 Helu Jr., Roy rush for 4 yards to the NU36 N 2-6 N36 Helu Jr., Roy rush for 4 yards to the NU40 N 3-2 N40 Helu Jr., Roy rush for 2 yards to the NU42, 1ST DOWN NU N 1-10 N42 Burkhead, Rex rush for 8 yards to the 50 yardline N 2-2 N50 Burkhead, Rex rush for 1 yard to the MU49 N 3-1 M49 Lee, Zac rush for 3 yards to the MU46, 1ST DOWN NU N 1-10 M46 Helu Jr., Roy rush for 41 yards to the MU5, 1ST DOWN NU N 1-G M05 Helu Jr., Roy rush for 5 yards to the MU0, TOUCHDOWN, clock 00:56. Scoring that TD made it 27-12 and gave Mizzou no hopes of coming back to win the game. Kansas Again in the 4th quarter and we're down 16-17 against KU V 1-10 H31 NEBRASKA drive start at 07:23. V 1-10 H31 PENALTY NU false start (Hill, Ryan) 5 yards to the KU36. V 1-15 H36 Helu Jr., Roy rush for 1 yard to the KU35 V 2-14 H35 Lee, Zac pass incomplete to Hill, Ryan V 3-14 H35 Lee, Zac pass complete to Cooper, Khiry for no gain to the KU35. PENALTY KU PFFM (Thornton, Justi) 15 yards to the KU20, 1ST DOWN NU. V 1-10 H20 Helu Jr., Roy rush for 20 yards to the KU0, 1ST DOWN NU, TOUCHDOWN, clock 06:19. again later on in the 4th when we were up 24-17 V 1-10 H31 NEBRASKA drive start at 07:23. V 1-10 H31 PENALTY NU false start (Hill, Ryan) 5 yards to the KU36. V 1-15 H36 Helu Jr., Roy rush for 1 yard to the KU35 (Blakesley, Cale). V 2-14 H35 Lee, Zac pass incomplete to Hill, Ryan (Tharp, Huldon). V 3-14 H35 Lee, Zac pass complete to Cooper, Khiry for no gain to the KU35 (Thornton, Justi), PENALTY KU PFFM (Thornton, Justi) 15 yards to the KU20, 1ST DOWN NU. V 1-10 H20 Helu Jr., Roy rush for 20 yards to the KU0, 1ST DOWN NU, TOUCHDOWN, clock 06:19.That final drive took KU out of the game for a come back from behind win because of our running game. Colorado V 1-10 V20 NEBRASKA drive start at 13:35. V 1-10 V20 Lee, Zac pass incomplete to Paul, Niles. V 2-10 V20 Burkhead, Rex rush for 6 yards to the NU26 (Smith, Jimmy;Pericak, Will), PENALTY CU offside defense (Beatty, B.J.) 5 yards to the NU25, NO PLAY. V 2-5 V25 Burkhead, Rex rush for 15 yards to the NU40, 1ST DOWN NU (Burney,Benjamin). V 1-10 V40 Burkhead, Rex rush for 6 yards to the NU46 (Pericak, Will;Burney,Benjamin). V 2-4 V46 Burkhead, Rex rush for 6 yards to the CU48, 1ST DOWN NU (Brown,Cha'pelle). V 1-10 H48 Burkhead, Rex rush for 2 yards to the CU46 (Bonsu, Nate). V 2-8 H46 Helu Jr., Roy rush for 9 yards to the CU37, 1ST DOWN NU (Burney,Benjamin;Smart, Jeff). V 1-10 H37 Helu Jr., Roy rush for 1 yard to the CU36 (Goree, Eugene;Sipili, Michael). V 2-9 H36 Burkhead, Rex rush for 4 yards to the CU32 (Perkins,Anthony). V 3-5 H32 Timeout Colorado, clock 09:10. V 3-5 H32 Lee, Zac pass complete to Paul, Niles for 10 yards to the CU22, 1ST DOWN NU. V 1-10 H22 Burkhead, Rex rush for 8 yards to the CU14 (Beatty, B.J.;Burney,Benjamin). V 2-2 H14 Burkhead, Rex rush for 3 yards to the CU11, 1ST DOWN NU (Sipili, Michael). V 1-10 H11 Burkhead, Rex rush for 4 yards to the CU7 (Beatty, B.J.;Sipili, Michael). V 2-6 H07 Burkhead, Rex rush for 7 yards to the CU0, 1ST DOWN NU, TOUCHDOWN, clock 06:43. Again running the ball to kill the clock and it established a TD and gave us momentum. There was still 6:43 left in the game but that TD gave our D momentum and confidence to shut Colorado down. All of these stats I got off of Huskerpedia. Quote Link to comment
JTrain Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 Texas has by far the best rush defense in the country. We won't be popping off too many 10+ yard runs on them. If we win this game it's by forcing turnovers and completing passes downfield. Paul will need to make some big plays for us. Quote Link to comment
huskerstuckinmichigan Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 Soooooooooooo could you be saying we may have a shot if we run more and control the clock? Quote Link to comment
Apathy Posted November 29, 2009 Author Share Posted November 29, 2009 Soooooooooooo could you be saying we may have a shot if we run more and control the clock? It has worked out in our favor. When we played OU in Lincoln they had a really good rush defense too and we decided to run the ball and that seemed to work out. I'm just saying at this point in the season the running game has been working in our favor that Lees passing ability and our receivers dropping passes. Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 the problem with Wats is that in our loses he would throw in the first half and we would get behind and then he would run the second half. i do not know, he is either predictable, or does the exact opposite of what he should do. but yes, run and run hard, pass sparingly and smart and hope the 'd' can give us good field position and hold them to 3 and outs or field goals. (i hope mack brown is not reading this because i just gave away our gameplan). Quote Link to comment
Nexus Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 Texas has by far the best rush defense in the country. We won't be popping off too many 10+ yard runs on them. If we win this game it's by forcing turnovers and completing passes downfield. Paul will need to make some big plays for us. We need another playmaker at receiver in order to keep their D 2nd guessing. Also we need to get the TE involved as well. Quote Link to comment
Nexus Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 Another thing too. I wouldn't mind us pounding the rock, but at least switch up the scheme in the way that we do it. Don't be so predictable with it. In the beginning we'll have to expect few to no yardages. Once the adrenaline slows down as the game rolls on, then we can really take advantage of ramming the ball down their throats. Quote Link to comment
huskerstuckinmichigan Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 Texas has by far the best rush defense in the country. We won't be popping off too many 10+ yard runs on them. If we win this game it's by forcing turnovers and completing passes downfield. Paul will need to make some big plays for us. We need another playmaker at receiver in order to keep their D 2nd guessing. Also we need to get the TE involved as well. Unlike the first half of the season, thankfully, we have been getting the TE involved a lot more the second half. Paul and McNiel could be a deadly combo if both can play well and Lee gets the ball to them. Quote Link to comment
Nexus Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 Texas has by far the best rush defense in the country. We won't be popping off too many 10+ yard runs on them. If we win this game it's by forcing turnovers and completing passes downfield. Paul will need to make some big plays for us. We need another playmaker at receiver in order to keep their D 2nd guessing. Also we need to get the TE involved as well. Unlike the first half of the season, thankfully, we have been getting the TE involved a lot more the second half. Paul and McNiel could be a deadly combo if both can play well and Lee gets the ball to them. Would love to see Gilleylen, Holt or Cooper come back out of hiding as a 2nd threat receiver. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 We are running the ball a lot... Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 i think we just need to play a good game. (i am just posting this to reach 501, i have been waiting for awhile for something to respond to). Quote Link to comment
Fuzzy Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 We are running the ball a lot... Agreed. The problem isnt that we aren't running enough. Its that we aren't running when we need to, and our efficiency to find the holes that our Offensive Line (despite they don't do a good job at opening holes on the line) is the reason running the ball only seems to run out the clock and not get us down the field. It all starts with the offensive line, they need to do a better job at opening holes in the defense for Helu, Burkhead or Robinson to get a good amount of yards. Helu needs to a be a little more patient and wait for the hole to open up in the defense and use that explosiveness that we saw last year to pick up a good amount yards before the corners tackle him. And also Shawn needs to realize when its ok to run the ball and when its ok to pass off the play action with Lee. Or use Cody Green on the option or option pass. Quote Link to comment
EbylHusker Posted November 29, 2009 Share Posted November 29, 2009 The O-line is not good enough for us to just run, run, run. We're already running it a lot...to the point where the defenses are stacking 8 in the box and shutting down the holes enough to cause us problems. This team has to rely on the pass some to open up the run game, it's just that simple. Quote Link to comment
shyndy Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 One problem with our run game is we don't seem to be able to get any real good misdirection going. Sure we have some counter plays and whatnot, but we never have anything that directly plays off of another play, like with that play Colorado kept doing that was essentially a triple option out of the shotgun with the WR in motion. Quote Link to comment
MTHusker Posted November 30, 2009 Share Posted November 30, 2009 we'll need both Paul and McNeil to stretch the UT defense. Obviously we will need to run the ball to have a chance but I think the difference maker will be whether or not Lee can hit Paul and McNeil on some deep routes Quote Link to comment
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