walksalone Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 I actually have to say, a couple of things... First, that the hype around the Amukamara/Kearse match up was mentioned at the beginning of the game, and then... *crickets* Second, that "T Martinez" (I refuse to call him T-magic), is getting better. I'm not going to give him the Heisman just yet, the kid does have a ways to go, but I see tons of potential. And, we may be getting back to the point, that personally, I've missed immensely, of people being afraid of us. 1 Quote Link to comment
Enhance Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 Agree on all accounts. I've been circumventing other boards since yesterday, and a lot of people are praising us, even some of our upcoming opponents. Some are even talking about how worried they are about our run game. I never thought I'd hear something like that again in my life... As far as Kearse and Amukamara are concerned, Amukamara dominated the battle all day save for one play where Amukamara made a mistake. He shouldn't have gotten beat that bad on the double move. And Martinez...what more can we say about the kid. He doesn't seem to be phased by anything. He smiles at touchdowns, but that's about the only emotion you ever get to see of him. I haven't seen him upset once on the field. He treats it like a game of backyard football. 1 Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted September 20, 2010 Author Share Posted September 20, 2010 Agree on all accounts. I've been circumventing other boards since yesterday, and a lot of people are praising us, even some of our upcoming opponents. Some are even talking about how worried they are about our run game. I never thought I'd hear something like that again in my life... Yeah, and that Burkhead TD run put a permagrin on my face yesterday. Quote Link to comment
GHOST Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 Are line PLAYED good I'm happy no big runs got called back.The o-line just got after it. I think every one has to like how they got after it Quote Link to comment
kansas husker Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 First, that the hype around the Amukamara/Kearse match up was mentioned at the beginning of the game, and then... *crickets* I was very excited to see Prince shut down a big reciver like that, the crickets were a good thing in my mind. The one big catch was the only thing from it being a perfect game. I'm not sure we will see a reciever as talented as him again, and we were able to shut him down. Quote Link to comment
billdozer15 Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 Agree on all accounts. I've been circumventing other boards since yesterday, and a lot of people are praising us, even some of our upcoming opponents. Some are even talking about how worried they are about our run game. I never thought I'd hear something like that again in my life... As far as Kearse and Amukamara are concerned, Amukamara dominated the battle all day save for one play where Amukamara made a mistake. He shouldn't have gotten beat that bad on the double move. And Martinez...what more can we say about the kid. He doesn't seem to be phased by anything. He smiles at touchdowns, but that's about the only emotion you ever get to see of him. I haven't seen him upset once on the field. He treats it like a game of backyard football. I'm not so sure Prince made a mistake. I think the safety (I believe it was Gomes) was supposed to take the deep route. It looked to me like Prince was playing a Zone coverage and the Safety got sucked up by Locker starting to roll out. Quote Link to comment
wilber24 Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 Agree on all accounts. I've been circumventing other boards since yesterday, and a lot of people are praising us, even some of our upcoming opponents. Some are even talking about how worried they are about our run game. I never thought I'd hear something like that again in my life... As far as Kearse and Amukamara are concerned, Amukamara dominated the battle all day save for one play where Amukamara made a mistake. He shouldn't have gotten beat that bad on the double move. And Martinez...what more can we say about the kid. He doesn't seem to be phased by anything. He smiles at touchdowns, but that's about the only emotion you ever get to see of him. I haven't seen him upset once on the field. He treats it like a game of backyard football. I'm not so sure Prince made a mistake. I think the safety (I believe it was Gomes) was supposed to take the deep route. It looked to me like Prince was playing a Zone coverage and the Safety got sucked up by Locker starting to roll out. I thought they were pointing at Thenarse on that play! Quote Link to comment
ESPY Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 Agree on all accounts. I've been circumventing other boards since yesterday, and a lot of people are praising us, even some of our upcoming opponents. Some are even talking about how worried they are about our run game. I never thought I'd hear something like that again in my life... As far as Kearse and Amukamara are concerned, Amukamara dominated the battle all day save for one play where Amukamara made a mistake. He shouldn't have gotten beat that bad on the double move. And Martinez...what more can we say about the kid. He doesn't seem to be phased by anything. He smiles at touchdowns, but that's about the only emotion you ever get to see of him. I haven't seen him upset once on the field. He treats it like a game of backyard football. I'm not so sure Prince made a mistake. I think the safety (I believe it was Gomes) was supposed to take the deep route. It looked to me like Prince was playing a Zone coverage and the Safety got sucked up by Locker starting to roll out. Yahtzee! That one was on Gomes who, like Prince, was being aggressive and tried to jump the route for a pick. Sometimes when a secondary is as aggressive as ours, a big play like that will happen. Obviously, we were fine yesterday b/c we had a comfortable lead (and our offense couldn't be stopped), but what happens in a close game with our secondary is over-aggressive? It might only take one play like that to put us on the losing end. Quote Link to comment
ADS Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 I noticed that the offensive line looks like they are starting to mesh together. Its finally nice to see that unit come together and just maul the other team. Quote Link to comment
74Hunter Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 Agree on all accounts. I've been circumventing other boards since yesterday, and a lot of people are praising us, even some of our upcoming opponents. Some are even talking about how worried they are about our run game. I never thought I'd hear something like that again in my life... As far as Kearse and Amukamara are concerned, Amukamara dominated the battle all day save for one play where Amukamara made a mistake. He shouldn't have gotten beat that bad on the double move. And Martinez...what more can we say about the kid. He doesn't seem to be phased by anything. He smiles at touchdowns, but that's about the only emotion you ever get to see of him. I haven't seen him upset once on the field. He treats it like a game of backyard football. I'm not so sure Prince made a mistake. I think the safety (I believe it was Gomes) was supposed to take the deep route. It looked to me like Prince was playing a Zone coverage and the Safety got sucked up by Locker starting to roll out. Yahtzee! That one was on Gomes who, like Prince, was being aggressive and tried to jump the route for a pick. Sometimes when a secondary is as aggressive as ours, a big play like that will happen. Obviously, we were fine yesterday b/c we had a comfortable lead (and our offense couldn't be stopped), but what happens in a close game with our secondary is over-aggressive? It might only take one play like that to put us on the losing end. I agree, and that was my concern with Gomes moving to S. He was able to jump routes when he was playing nickle/dime, but when he has deep responsibility, he needs to keep the WR in front of him and cherry pick INTs. Hopefully, that is a learning experience that won't happen again. Quote Link to comment
skersfan Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 Line looked better, but played against one of the worst defenses in the Pac 10. Not much taken from that for me. I saw Childs gash our line for numerous big runs, and would have continued if they had not gotten down so fast. We have a problem there I think, every team has been able to run on us, when we hit a strong running team, Bo may have packages to stop it, but right now it is a concern for me. We learned Locker is no longer a Hypsman front runner I think. Quote Link to comment
Blackshirt316 Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 Agree on all accounts. I've been circumventing other boards since yesterday, and a lot of people are praising us, even some of our upcoming opponents. Some are even talking about how worried they are about our run game. I never thought I'd hear something like that again in my life... As far as Kearse and Amukamara are concerned, Amukamara dominated the battle all day save for one play where Amukamara made a mistake. He shouldn't have gotten beat that bad on the double move. And Martinez...what more can we say about the kid. He doesn't seem to be phased by anything. He smiles at touchdowns, but that's about the only emotion you ever get to see of him. I haven't seen him upset once on the field. He treats it like a game of backyard football. I'm not so sure Prince made a mistake. I think the safety (I believe it was Gomes) was supposed to take the deep route. It looked to me like Prince was playing a Zone coverage and the Safety got sucked up by Locker starting to roll out. Yahtzee! That one was on Gomes who, like Prince, was being aggressive and tried to jump the route for a pick. Sometimes when a secondary is as aggressive as ours, a big play like that will happen. Obviously, we were fine yesterday b/c we had a comfortable lead (and our offense couldn't be stopped), but what happens in a close game with our secondary is over-aggressive? It might only take one play like that to put us on the losing end. Actually that TD was on Ricky Thenarse. Ricky was supposed to handle the deep route on that touchdown and just got caught coming up too far when Locker rolled out. Quote Link to comment
BamaBeta Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 Down South here, we learned that Nebraska is the class of the Big XII and the Big Ten(eleven) will be a better conference once the Blackshirts join. On a more personal note, here's hoping you crush Texas in October; I'm kind of sick of the excuse making and complaining from Austin. Also, from a Big XII perspective, we learned that the South division is much less secure from an Oklahoma/Texas perspective than it had been in previous years with Oklahoma State and Texas A&M very capable of beating the Horns or Sooners. Good luck next week though against South Dakota State, you only need luck avoiding the injury bug. GBR and RMFT. Quote Link to comment
GMoose Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 The thing that comes to mind for me is that (IMO) I think we're close to playing our best football. The last two years it's taken us deep into the season to get to that point. I believe by K-State we'll playing to full capacity. Quote Link to comment
typ3kal Posted September 20, 2010 Share Posted September 20, 2010 The thing that comes to mind for me is that (IMO) I think we're close to playing our best football. The last two years it's taken us deep into the season to get to that point. I believe by K-State we'll playing to full capacity. No way we're playing our best football or even close to it.. There's still a lot of mistakes by the Linebackers we can shore up against the run game and Taylor will and can continue to progress as a passer by MNC kick off time. Quote Link to comment
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