74Hunter Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 Good post, but our D needs to shore up the run D and its tackling. Taylor wasn't the only problem, but he did miss some reads on the zone-read, and he had a few bad throws. It was a team loss, from the top all the way down to the waterboy. Quote Link to comment
PaulCrewe Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 The way I am feeling about this weekend is the same I felt about the Washington and KSU games. While there's a lot of fret from others on the board a feeling of confidence overcomes me personally. Here's why. 1. There was a reason the a lot of people picked the Pokes to finish low in the preseason. A lack of returning veterans that had "big" game experience. Which of their victories so far would fall into this category. None. 2. They are a very balanced offense, but as Paxo pointed out which of those teams they played were the Monsters of the Midway or the Steel Curtain. None. Our corners alone eliminate Blackmon. Their best weapon is Hunter. This kid is a baller and sees to be running like its 2008 all over again. He is my only concern. Their line is young and considered the weak link. Ang these seem to be the types of offenses for some reason that NU matches up extremely well with. And the Pokes are very generous this year throwing to opponents with 9 picks already. 3. The Poke defense is bad. I like what they have somewhat up front, but it is not Texas good, nor are the LBs, and especially the DBs. Let's not fool ourselves, that Texas defense was VERY good and we will not see the likes of one again in the regular season. NU shows up survives the initial surge that will come at them ala Washington and KSU and takes the Boone Pickeners right out of the game. I like a NU win and a cover for the betters. Quote Link to comment
shyndy Posted October 18, 2010 Share Posted October 18, 2010 The way I am feeling about this weekend is the same I felt about the Washington and KSU games. While there's a lot of fret from others on the board a feeling of confidence overcomes me personally. Here's why. 1. There was a reason the a lot of people picked the Pokes to finish low in the preseason. A lack of returning veterans that had "big" game experience. Which of their victories so far would fall into this category. None. 2. They are a very balanced offense, but as Paxo pointed out which of those teams they played were the Monsters of the Midway or the Steel Curtain. None. Our corners alone eliminate Blackmon. Their best weapon is Hunter. This kid is a baller and sees to be running like its 2008 all over again. He is my only concern. Their line is young and considered the weak link. Ang these seem to be the types of offenses for some reason that NU matches up extremely well with. And the Pokes are very generous this year throwing to opponents with 9 picks already. 3. The Poke defense is bad. I like what they have somewhat up front, but it is not Texas good, nor are the LBs, and especially the DBs. Let's not fool ourselves, that Texas defense was VERY good and we will not see the likes of one again in the regular season. NU shows up survives the initial surge that will come at them ala Washington and KSU and takes the Boone Pickeners right out of the game. I like a NU win and a cover for the betters. I know OSU is running the ole tech offense, but can't they still run it some too? Don't they still have that Kendall Hunter? Havn't actually seen OSU this year. Quote Link to comment
PaulCrewe Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 The way I am feeling about this weekend is the same I felt about the Washington and KSU games. While there's a lot of fret from others on the board a feeling of confidence overcomes me personally. Here's why. 1. There was a reason the a lot of people picked the Pokes to finish low in the preseason. A lack of returning veterans that had "big" game experience. Which of their victories so far would fall into this category. None. 2. They are a very balanced offense, but as Paxo pointed out which of those teams they played were the Monsters of the Midway or the Steel Curtain. None. Our corners alone eliminate Blackmon. Their best weapon is Hunter. This kid is a baller and sees to be running like its 2008 all over again. He is my only concern. Their line is young and considered the weak link. Ang these seem to be the types of offenses for some reason that NU matches up extremely well with. And the Pokes are very generous this year throwing to opponents with 9 picks already. 3. The Poke defense is bad. I like what they have somewhat up front, but it is not Texas good, nor are the LBs, and especially the DBs. Let's not fool ourselves, that Texas defense was VERY good and we will not see the likes of one again in the regular season. NU shows up survives the initial surge that will come at them ala Washington and KSU and takes the Boone Pickeners right out of the game. I like a NU win and a cover for the betters. I know OSU is running the ole tech offense, but can't they still run it some too? Don't they still have that Kendall Hunter? Havn't actually seen OSU this year. That's why I said they are very balanced. You hear about Blackmon because of his outlandish receiving numbers, but it starts and ends with Hunter in my eyes. That's why I think he is their best weapon and he is running this year like he did two years ago when he was an AA. Injuries last year derailed his season. I just like this matchup for NU though for some reason. Knew Texas would be tough, and even expected the worse, but let's not confuse the Pokes D to the Horns. Quote Link to comment
Haspula Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 Great post, Huskers just need to execute their offesne properly vs okie state Quote Link to comment
ESPY Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 The way I am feeling about this weekend is the same I felt about the Washington and KSU games. While there's a lot of fret from others on the board a feeling of confidence overcomes me personally. Here's why. 1. There was a reason the a lot of people picked the Pokes to finish low in the preseason. A lack of returning veterans that had "big" game experience. Which of their victories so far would fall into this category. None. 2. They are a very balanced offense, but as Paxo pointed out which of those teams they played were the Monsters of the Midway or the Steel Curtain. None. Our corners alone eliminate Blackmon. Their best weapon is Hunter. This kid is a baller and sees to be running like its 2008 all over again. He is my only concern. Their line is young and considered the weak link. Ang these seem to be the types of offenses for some reason that NU matches up extremely well with. And the Pokes are very generous this year throwing to opponents with 9 picks already. 3. The Poke defense is bad. I like what they have somewhat up front, but it is not Texas good, nor are the LBs, and especially the DBs. Let's not fool ourselves, that Texas defense was VERY good and we will not see the likes of one again in the regular season. NU shows up survives the initial surge that will come at them ala Washington and KSU and takes the Boone Pickeners right out of the game. I like a NU win and a cover for the betters. I know OSU is running the ole tech offense, but can't they still run it some too? Don't they still have that Kendall Hunter? Havn't actually seen OSU this year. That's why I said they are very balanced. You hear about Blackmon because of his outlandish receiving numbers, but it starts and ends with Hunter in my eyes. That's why I think he is their best weapon and he is running this year like he did two years ago when he was an AA. Injuries last year derailed his season. I just like this matchup for NU though for some reason. Knew Texas would be tough, and even expected the worse, but let's not confuse the Pokes D to the Horns. No doubt our Dline needs to step up and deliver a big performance. It's imperative they execute a steadfast run defense against a weapon like Hunter, and it's even more important they get pressure on Weeden b/c he's proven how dangerous he can be when defenses allow him to sit in the pocket. Make no mistake, this OSU offense is dangerous, especially if our Dline doesn't hold their own. Quote Link to comment
EZ-E Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 Put it this way, I'd be ecstatic if this season ends up mimicking 1999. I agree. As much as I hate to say it, UT may have been a blessing in disguise. Quote Link to comment
Pornhusker Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 I'm not drinking anymore kool-aid this year....It just hurts to much when it spills And it tastes nasty when you throw it up I think think the team rebounds easily, though... Because of the ...... I see them having their way with Okie Lite. Quote Link to comment
lilred Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 We win because it is an away game. And because we are a good football team. Quote Link to comment
captain obvious Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 All of NU's problems from Saturday are fixable, and OK ST is over-rated. Here's to getting that ranked-team-on-the-road monkey off of our backs. Quote Link to comment
Skull&Bones Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 All of NU's problems from Saturday are fixable, and OK ST is over-rated. Here's to getting that ranked-team-on-the-road monkey off of our backs. I like what your saying, now lets start doing. Quote Link to comment
clone Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 Not a fan of stats, the teams have different opposition, different venues, etc. But just for the very little it's worth. #2 scoring offense (OSU) vs #9 scoring defense (NU). #14 scoring offense (NU) vs #73 scoring defense (OSU). Looks like a mismatch. Compare and contrast the apples vs oranges-- http://web1.ncaa.org/football/exec/rankingSummary?year=2010&org=521 Category National Rank Actual National Leader Actual Conf Rank Big 12 Conference Leader Actual Rushing Offense 41 174.33 Air Force 346.86 4 Nebraska 302.17 Passing Offense 3 361.00 Hawaii 402.43 1 Oklahoma St. 361.00 Total Offense 2 535.33 Oregon 567.00 1 Oklahoma St. 535.33 Scoring Offense 2 49.50 Oregon 54.33 1 Oklahoma St. 49.50 Rushing Defense 36 124.50 Boise St. 59.33 4 Texas A&M 77.00 Pass Efficiency Defense 58 124.27 Nebraska 80.41 8 Nebraska 80.41 Total Defense 92 404.50 Boise St. 210.17 10 Texas 245.50 Scoring Defense 73 27.17 TCU 9.29 9 Missouri 10.83 http://web1.ncaa.org/football/exec/rankingSummary?year=2010&org=463 Category National Rank Actual National Leader Actual Conf Rank Big 12 Conference Leader Actual Rushing Offense 4 302.17 Air Force 346.86 1 Nebraska 302.17 Passing Offense 111 143.50 Hawaii 402.43 12 Oklahoma St. 361.00 Total Offense 24 445.67 Oregon 567.00 5 Oklahoma St. 535.33 Scoring Offense 14 36.83 Oregon 54.33 2 Oklahoma St. 49.50 Rushing Defense 74 157.33 Boise St. 59.33 9 Texas A&M 77.00 Pass Efficiency Defense 1 80.41 Nebraska 80.41 1 Nebraska 80.41 Total Defense 9 274.33 Boise St. 210.17 2 Texas 245.50 Scoring Defense 9 14.00 TCU 9.29 2 Missouri 10.83 Quote Link to comment
GBRsal Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 no way mobilhoma loses two games Quote Link to comment
PaulCrewe Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 Plus I like the fact that they are starting four first time starters up front on offense and I believe six of their back seven are newbies. Sure they have played six games or whatever, but that was against teams that really have no team speed, skill and experience that NU will bring to the table Saturday. Quote Link to comment
Lil' Red Posted October 19, 2010 Share Posted October 19, 2010 I'm not convinced. I really don't know who will win but right now I'm kind of leaning towards OSU. Yes we have been able to shut down the passing game but you can't forget that they have Kendall Hunter and our run defense has been pretty mediocre. Also their run defense isn't too bad so I don't see us winning if we can't pass the ball. Quote Link to comment
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