RedNLeader Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 Iam very pleased where the O-line is right now....there has been a mass improvement since last year with run game and pass protection...but there is a long way to go in this season. Quote Link to comment
Polarhusker Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 OL has played well and been pretty consistent also. But I predict the Cotton bashing will resume after the next loss - regardless of how the OL plays. It has improved because Beck has taken over the OL from Barney since two weeks before the season started. That's why Jackson is playing center, Barney had him behind his college roommates son before he lost his responsibilities. Yet another well informed post by AF. I know you won't do it, but can you provide some actual facts about this. (not your made up BS). Quote Link to comment
Danimal Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 The line has played well so far this year, much better than I thought it would. And just as important, have relatively stayed healthy! Indeed. The line could use some depth. Losing Klatchko and Moore might bite NU in the ass as the season progresses. Klatchko wasn't doing anything before he had to go. He'd be riding pine. We could sure use Moore though.. Jackson has been a pleasant surprise. Figured if he could hold his own this line would be good. Quote Link to comment
Saunders Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 The line has played well so far this year, much better than I thought it would. And just as important, have relatively stayed healthy! Indeed. The line could use some depth. Losing Klatchko and Moore might bite NU in the ass as the season progresses. Klatchko wasn't doing anything before he had to go. He'd be riding pine. We could sure use Moore though.. Jackson has been a pleasant surprise. Figured if he could hold his own this line would be good. Moore was 3rd string. Quote Link to comment
Saunders Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 OL has played well and been pretty consistent also. But I predict the Cotton bashing will resume after the next loss - regardless of how the OL plays. It has improved because Beck has taken over the OL from Barney since two weeks before the season started. That's why Jackson is playing center, Barney had him behind his college roommates son before he lost his responsibilities. So, beck is OC, QB coach, and OL coach? [citation needed] Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 No, they didn't. The D did get blasted by UCLA on the same thing multiple times to great effect. However, outside of the comical 15-missed-tackles play in the 2nd half, they did a great job of doing a 180 and reigning in the UCLA attack. They never gave up at any point in the game and made key stops to allow us to match the Bruins score-for-score. Which we sorta nearly did, or were doing, before our offense went into the tank. It was plain as day the playcalling errors our offense engaged in during the second half of that game. Our toss sweep game has been one of our biggest assets this season, and we didn't make use of it nearly as much as we could have. And Beck flat out panicked early on with plenty of time - nearly half the fourth quarter to go - going to an 'air it out every down' mentality as if we were down 4 with 60 seconds to go. That lost us the game, and I might add, spoon-fed UCLA the last touchdown by handing the Bruins the ball with an already near-insurmountable lead, near the goal line. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 Really, at this point, with all the extra help and shoring-up of the Offensive Line coaching we have done over the past few seasons...if they were still not getting it together, we'd need be thinking about a lot more than firing Barney. Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 No, they didn't. The D did get blasted by UCLA on the same thing multiple times to great effect. However, outside of the comical 15-missed-tackles play in the 2nd half, they did a great job of doing a 180 and reigning in the UCLA attack. They never gave up at any point in the game and made key stops to allow us to match the Bruins score-for-score. Which we sorta nearly did, or were doing, before our offense went into the tank. It was plain as day the playcalling errors our offense engaged in during the second half of that game. Our toss sweep game has been one of our biggest assets this season, and we didn't make use of it nearly as much as we could have. And Beck flat out panicked early on with plenty of time - nearly half the fourth quarter to go - going to an 'air it out every down' mentality as if we were down 4 with 60 seconds to go. That lost us the game, and I might add, spoon-fed UCLA the last touchdown by handing the Bruins the ball with an already near-insurmountable lead, near the goal line. Something struck me with your post. You claim the defense was playing well at UCLA and our offense was matching them score for score. Those two statements don't go well together. If the defense is playing well, the offense doesn't have to match them score for score. Quote Link to comment
clyde40 Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 How do we manage to turn a postive post about the OL into an argument about why the team lost the UCLA game? There's been clear improvment on both sides of the ball since then and there's nothing we can do about it now. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 When was the last time a running back gashed us for over 200 yards rushing? Yeah, I thought so. Don't tell me the defense didn't lose it for us. Sorry, but I'm going to tell you that the defense didn't lose it for us. At halftime, this was a tie game. Both teams had equal opportunity to win the game in the second half. Second Half Statistics UCLA: 12 points, 280 yards. The TD was scored on a 16-yard drive after an interception. Nebraska: 6 points, 106 yards At best, both sides of the ball did not hold up their end of the bargain. The defense held UCLA to two 3-and-outs in the second half with a 4th down turnover-on-downs in between them, followed by Punt, Missed FG, Punt. The offense had three drives lasting longer than three plays in the second half, out of 9 opportunities. Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 Sure. The next time an offense scores 6 points and puts up 106 yards in a half after a tie score, be sure to blame that one on the D Quote Link to comment
The Dude Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 zoogies, what the hell is that thing on your avatar? Quote Link to comment
OrderKindOfAlmostRestored Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 How come nobody's giving props to John Garrison? He was brought in to help Barney since BC wasn't getting the job done. Now everyone's praising Barney like he can coach all of a sudden. It seems to me that Garrison's the reason for the OL improvement. 2 Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted October 3, 2012 Share Posted October 3, 2012 When was the last time a running back gashed us for over 200 yards rushing? Yeah, I thought so. Don't tell me the defense didn't lose it for us. Sorry, but I'm going to tell you that the defense didn't lose it for us. At halftime, this was a tie game. Both teams had equal opportunity to win the game in the second half. Second Half Statistics UCLA: 12 points, 280 yards. The TD was scored on a 16-yard drive after an interception. Nebraska: 6 points, 106 yards At best, both sides of the ball did not hold up their end of the bargain. The defense held UCLA to two 3-and-outs in the second half with a 4th down turnover-on-downs in between them, followed by Punt, Missed FG, Punt. The offense had three drives lasting longer than three plays in the second half, out of 9 opportunities. And you'll still be the only one in the world arguing this point. i have made that exact same argument (admittedly not as articulate, but the same point) in this very thread. Quote Link to comment
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