Kiyoat Husker Posted September 23, 2013 Author Share Posted September 23, 2013 ... the herky jerky 70s jaguar on bad gas Quote Link to comment
lo country Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 Each answer is correct. Better play calling lead to narrowing the scope of what plays the offense plays. When you play the plays everyone knows, you're bound to have better execution because they have done it a thousand times. Chip Kelly said that they only have 4 running plays while at Oregon. It just leads to better execution because your allowing the players to have more confidence in what they are doing. When that happens, and everyone executes better, your QB play is by far better. It also helps that you do this against an FCS defense. All of this happens. Let's be honest, Taylor would have looked amazing too. Although, I have to admit, Tommy looked great! So did RKIII. Thank the whole offense, and the OC for playing plays those kids have ran through a thousand times before thanking Tommy (even though he looked great). Also, thank SDSU for having a not so good defense. You have to remember our offense practices against our defense. Our defense, that is actually close to the being the worst in Div. 1. The same defense that'd can't stop anyone's running attack. The same on that allowed an FCS RB rush for 200+ yards. It is no wonder that the coaches think that Taylor is better. I would hate to see how he eats up our own run defense at practice! This. Our defense is not a good gage to test our offensive prowess. Defensively, we currently rate, IIRC 105 or 109. That sucks no matter how you try and spin it. I am sure that anyone on O looks pretty stellar against them. I really think this is what throws our staff for a loop. They see our O (or D) being successful and think it translates to game time. Going against Martinez probably gives them a false sense of security as he is not really mobile, makes mistakes and runs as soon as pressure appears. In the open field, he is easy to tackle as he has no shake or bake. They want to start Martinez, great. The staff will do what they want. BUT to improve our D, let them go against TA evert day. he has accuracy, pocket presence and can actually run like a dual threat QB. I would almost guarantee an improvement if the staff did this. Go against a real dual threat QB. Quote Link to comment
HuskerShark Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 Our offensive coordinator stopped outthinking himself and called a gameplan that was conducive to the success of all of his skill players. ....one week too late. This. Kept it simple, ran the ball, and asked the offensive line to carry the offense down the field. Quote Link to comment
Huskers Fan Too Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 I love Taylor, his leadership, his heart, and his work ethic, but I think over the past four years, so many people have made his throwing mechanics to be his weakness. Because of this, I feel like he always has to over think the throws, force them into the receivers, etc. I think TAjr. and RKIII both have smoother and more natural throwing mechanics, forcing the opposition to respect them as true dual threat QBs. Quote Link to comment
Danimal Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 Even by FCS standards their D isn't very good. They do win games but it's because that Zenner kid is nasty. Folks should be happy with the performances of TA and RK but perspective is needed. A healthy Taylor torches that D too. Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 Better qb. I said it. I jumped. It's just obvious to me after watching the game a few times. it's not about points or yards, but rather everything looked so crisp and sharp. Shots down the field. Using the receivers we have. Everything was gelling. The other 10 guys responded to Tommy being in the game. Not saying they dont play hard for Taylor or dislike him or whatever other cockamammy ideas the Taylor-haters wanna come up with, but sometimes there's a guy on that field who's presence just demands that little bit of extra. It was evident to me that Tommy got that extra kick out of the rest of the guys. Quote Link to comment
clone Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 That defense yesterday gave up over 500 yards to the juggernaut program Southeast Louisiana last week This. ^^^^^^ Quote Link to comment
presidentjlh Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 I think simplifying the gameplan was a great call too. I think it's a combo of that and lesser opponent. TA is definitely going to be a great QB, but he's too young and inexperienced for me to trust to take on the Big Ten right away like this. Martinez it shall be, unless his turnovers in a game are above three. Quote Link to comment
beanman Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 Better qb. I said it. I jumped. It's just obvious to me after watching the game a few times. it's not about points or yards, but rather everything looked so crisp and sharp. Shots down the field. Using the receivers we have. Everything was gelling. The other 10 guys responded to Tommy being in the game. Not saying they dont play hard for Taylor or dislike him or whatever other cockamammy ideas the Taylor-haters wanna come up with, but sometimes there's a guy on that field who's presence just demands that little bit of extra. It was evident to me that Tommy got that extra kick out of the rest of the guys. You guys sure are into this stuff if you watch the games multiple times. Hats off to ya. I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens next game if Taylor is still sidelined. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 Taylor Martinez in week 3 against Arkansas State following UCLA loss - 13/14 (92.9%), 180 yards, 2 touchdowns, 0 interceptions Tommy Armstrong in week 4 against South Dakota State following UCLA loss - 12/15 (80%), 169 yards, 1 touchdown, 0 interceptions means nothing. Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 There is no way we know anything more than our offense looked good, both QBs threw nice passes and the defense sucked. Now, it will be interesting to see what happens against tougher defenses. Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 Better qb. I said it. I jumped. It's just obvious to me after watching the game a few times. it's not about points or yards, but rather everything looked so crisp and sharp. Shots down the field. Using the receivers we have. Everything was gelling. The other 10 guys responded to Tommy being in the game. Not saying they dont play hard for Taylor or dislike him or whatever other cockamammy ideas the Taylor-haters wanna come up with, but sometimes there's a guy on that field who's presence just demands that little bit of extra. It was evident to me that Tommy got that extra kick out of the rest of the guys. You guys sure are into this stuff if you watch the games multiple times. Hats off to ya. I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens next game if Taylor is still sidelined. Well, I do so so I can make sure I dont miss something while making my way through the rollercoaster kneejerk reactions while the game is taking place live. Rewatching it a couple times always gives me that "it's not as bad as it seems, not as good as it seems" feeling. There's so many things that get posted after games on this board that I dont even acknowledge becuase theyre so far out of perspective. When you rewatch games, you see things you didnt see the first time. Gives you a nice perspective. Quote Link to comment
kchusker_chris Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 Better qb. I said it. I jumped. It's just obvious to me after watching the game a few times. it's not about points or yards, but rather everything looked so crisp and sharp. Shots down the field. Using the receivers we have. Everything was gelling. The other 10 guys responded to Tommy being in the game. Not saying they dont play hard for Taylor or dislike him or whatever other cockamammy ideas the Taylor-haters wanna come up with, but sometimes there's a guy on that field who's presence just demands that little bit of extra. It was evident to me that Tommy got that extra kick out of the rest of the guys. You guys sure are into this stuff if you watch the games multiple times. Hats off to ya. I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens next game if Taylor is still sidelined. Well, I do so so I can make sure I dont miss something while making my way through the rollercoaster kneejerk reactions while the game is taking place live. Rewatching it a couple times always gives me that "it's not as bad as it seems, not as good as it seems" feeling. There's so many things that get posted after games on this board that I dont even acknowledge becuase theyre so far out of perspective. When you rewatch games, you see things you didnt see the first time. Gives you a nice perspective. Like Santo's jogging to a tackle on a 4 yard out in the 3rd. Someone else, I think Cooper had the guy...but he breaks the tackle and he's 15 yards downfield and Santos is out of the play because of the lack of effort. Saw this so many times. Just as many times as I saw 4-7 jackrabbit defenders in on a tackle. Gang tackling is something of the past. Solo tackes are the new thing at NU...everyone's on an island (or at least it often seems that way). Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 Better qb. I said it. I jumped. It's just obvious to me after watching the game a few times. it's not about points or yards, but rather everything looked so crisp and sharp. Shots down the field. Using the receivers we have. Everything was gelling. The other 10 guys responded to Tommy being in the game. Not saying they dont play hard for Taylor or dislike him or whatever other cockamammy ideas the Taylor-haters wanna come up with, but sometimes there's a guy on that field who's presence just demands that little bit of extra. It was evident to me that Tommy got that extra kick out of the rest of the guys. You guys sure are into this stuff if you watch the games multiple times. Hats off to ya. I guess we'll have to wait and see what happens next game if Taylor is still sidelined. Well, I do so so I can make sure I dont miss something while making my way through the rollercoaster kneejerk reactions while the game is taking place live. Rewatching it a couple times always gives me that "it's not as bad as it seems, not as good as it seems" feeling. There's so many things that get posted after games on this board that I dont even acknowledge becuase theyre so far out of perspective. When you rewatch games, you see things you didnt see the first time. Gives you a nice perspective. Like Santo's jogging to a tackle on a 4 yard out in the 3rd. Someone else, I think Cooper had the guy...but he breaks the tackle and he's 15 yards downfield and Santos is out of the play because of the lack of effort. Saw this so many times. Just as many times as I saw 4-7 jackrabbit defenders in on a tackle. Gang tackling is something of the past. Solo tackes are the new thing at NU...everyone's on an island (or at least it often seems that way). That's not just a Nebraska thing though. Maybe a little moreso here, but overall, that's all across the sport of football. Offenses at all leves are not predicated on getting guys in space and forcing defenders to make plays one on one-the different between consistent 3-5 yards gains and 10-15 yard gains. A LOT of our problems defensively would be solved by just tackling the damn ball carrier and getting him to the ground. That is first and foremost the #1 issue right now. Proper tackling can cover up a lot of issues. Quote Link to comment
Hooked on Huskers Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 Lesser Opponent no doubt about it. Remember FCS team. I followed SDSU football program for the last five years or so (born and raised in South Dakota). Jacks offense is pretty good but defense.....below average at best. vs. Butler College: surrendered 272 yards (Butler= FCS cupcakes) vs. North Dakota: surrendered 458 yards vs. SE Louisiana: surrendered 506 yards Quote Link to comment
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