HUSKERNSAV Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 I would be an advocate of being required to carry a 80 LB dumbbell around campus until the bowl game. AND the Jones boys need to attend false start 101 for the rest of the year. Just Saying. Quote Link to comment
Glendower Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 I'm sure that having an 80lb dumbell on the floor would violate... something. I'm not sure what, but it seems like it would I think that some of the coaches on offense are coaching with a pro mentality and missing *some* fundamental stuff. Remember under Coz how none of our D would wrap up? I wonder if it was something that BC ingrained in his staff-- skip fundamentals, get to the complicated stuff! They should know this by now! It's easy to think that way at the college level (in the classroom, too). Quote Link to comment
Enhance Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 I'm sure that having an 80lb dumbell on the floor would violate... something. I'm not sure what, but it seems like it would I think that some of the coaches on offense are coaching with a pro mentality and missing *some* fundamental stuff. Remember under Coz how none of our D would wrap up? I wonder if it was something that BC ingrained in his staff-- skip fundamentals, get to the complicated stuff! They should know this by now! It's easy to think that way at the college level (in the classroom, too). Also remember how our defensive linemen admitted that they were taught to NOT put their hands up in the air to bat a pass? That's pretty pathetic.. To me, not fumbling is based on good fundamentals and discipline as a running back/WR. For a quarterback, it's all about pocket presence and fundamentals. One knock I have on Helu's fumbling is that he will hold the ball out in front of himself with one arm, leaving the ball open to a hit. Martinez will fumble because he doesn't keep the ball where he should, either. Quite a few fundamental elements are lost on this offensive staff. Quote Link to comment
CornHOLIO Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 We need some sort of midevil torture thing like the rack..only hand sized to make their fingers longer.. Maybe carry around a basketball all day and in practice. Quote Link to comment
PeteJT33 Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 Get a new quarterback.. Quote Link to comment
creijays Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 Anyone think its because of the balls we use? The old worn in ones, people have said they use cause they are easier to throw. Those balls dont seem to have any grip on them. Many times it just looks like its slides out of their arms rather than being knocked out. Quote Link to comment
BlackHand Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 Get a new quarterback.. Im at a loss as to how this solves the fumble issues with the running backs, recievers, all quarterbacks, the entire coaching staff, and the trainers. This isnt a case of who is the better player. This is a coaching issue that needs to be addressed several months from last Tuesday. Quote Link to comment
Pedro Guerrero Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 Why is it that Gilmore gets blamed for all the dropped passes by the wideouts but Beck doesn’t get blamed for the running backs fumble problems? This isn’t the first year that our running backs under him have had trouble holding onto the ball. Just wondering. Quote Link to comment
HuskerfaninOkieland Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 I say we pull out the Bud Light Playbook and start using some of that "stick-um" spray Quote Link to comment
The Maudfather Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 Anyone think its because of the balls we use? The old worn in ones, people have said they use cause they are easier to throw. Those balls dont seem to have any grip on them. Many times it just looks like its slides out of their arms rather than being knocked out. It's not the ball. I always preferred an older broken ball, myself. Taylor carries the ball like a cell phone....if a player is so consistently careless with the ball, you've got to hammer down ball security in practice. I have seen NO improvement whatsoever in his ball security all year. I can't blame the coaching staff entirely for the fumbles because they're not the ones holding on to the ball, but when you fumble the ball as much as we do, you need to PREACH ball security, do drills that stress ball security and the players aren't executing it on the field, get up in their grill and let em know. I don't watch practices, so I wouldn't know what is done. I just know that I have seen no improvement in ball security over the course of the season. Since we're in the business of designating months as a society and it's relatively early in December, I recommend making December "Ball Security Awareness Month" because you never know how many balls we'll lose. Wear Red. Run like a thoroughbred. Look at this thread. Don't let the fumble-itus spread. Quote Link to comment
Husker_x Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 Taylor's fumbles are the most infuriating for me. His are 100% idiocy fumbles. One handed, away from your body, unaware of what's going on around you, scrambling while you don't have it high and tight. He should have been yanked on ball handling alone. Quote Link to comment
I am I Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 they obviously need to practice something better. strip drills, slap drills, more contact, and then there has to be a consequence when they don't like running or updowns, or worse case, don't play. Quote Link to comment
The Dude Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 My high school coach wouldn't let that kind of garbage happen. Heads would roll. If you can teach high school kids ball control (with less than half the practice time), there's no reason college kids can't learn it. It's really beyond ridiculous. Quote Link to comment
Igetbored216 Posted December 6, 2010 Share Posted December 6, 2010 The same way we got our defense to play with emotion, tenacity, and a hard-nose edge starting in 2008. Change the coaches. Quote Link to comment
Husker Richard Posted December 7, 2010 Share Posted December 7, 2010 The same way we got our defense to play with emotion, tenacity, and a hard-nose edge starting in 2008. Change the coaches. Boom, nail on the head. The Pelini brothers are a testament to powers of good coaching, doing more with less as opposed to less with more (cough Shawn Watson cough). It's a shame there isn't an offensive-minded Pelini brother..... Quote Link to comment
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