BigWillie Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 What did I learn? That before we play Sparty, anyone who plays in our offensive backfield should look for better insurance coverage. Our offensive line talent and depth - WOOF! P.S., we miss you, Spencer Long. Quote Link to comment
RedRedJarvisRedwine Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 .........that we're bowl eligible. .........that its never over till it's ova ..........that Ron Kelloggs max throwing distance is exactly all we need. ........that the coach can't make tackles for people .........that we learned how important Vv is ......... That my heart can't take too many more finishes like that .........Tim beck drives me to over drinking Quote Link to comment
Red is Power Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 I learned that getting a knee to the head will make you run in the opposite direction of a celebration (RK3) Quote Link to comment
gobiggergoredder Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 That message boards, facebook and the interwebs are gushing over one play that saved this program from anothet horrid loss. Northwestern has no conference wins and no RBS. It wasnt a great or classic game. Be honest...it was another lousy game. It was one amazing play. 2 Quote Link to comment
carlfense Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 Defense still has problems. Caught a couple breaks to create an illusion in the 2nd half. They did play better though too. We should have lost. I'm excited as all hell. Ameer is the best RB in the B1G. Taylor is our best quarterback. Michigan is going to win big and we will be back in meltdown mode. What a game though, I had a heart attack You do realize that the Blackshirts only gave up 161 yards after the 1st QTR right? Northwestern only scored 10 points after the 1st QTR and those points were gained after costly turnovers and short fields. . . . sure. And Northwestern only scored 10 points in four quarters plus overtime against mighty Iowa. Quote Link to comment
gobiggergoredder Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 Defense still has problems. Caught a couple breaks to create an illusion in the 2nd half. They did play better though too. We should have lost. I'm excited as all hell. Ameer is the best RB in the B1G. Taylor is our best quarterback. Michigan is going to win big and we will be back in meltdown mode. What a game though, I had a heart attack You do realize that the Blackshirts only gave up 161 yards after the 1st QTR right? Northwestern only scored 10 points after the 1st QTR and those points were gained after costly turnovers and short fields. . . . sure. And Northwestern only scored 10 points in four quarters plus overtime against mighty Iowa. Just to throw a little more gas on the fire.............. Indiana almost beat Minny Quote Link to comment
Comish Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 We learned that Tim Beck shares the same traits as Shawn Watson......i.e. .....too Cute and too Stubborn ! (it must be a genetic disposition to the position) Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 I learned that Tim Beck is never going to get better at calling plays.......................how could he not see the outside was open the entire second half for the option?! Westerkamp is and will be a stud for us, kid had a great game. AA is truly a man, he put the entire team on his back and said, "Follow me!" Armstrong isn't the second coming of Jesus and needs a lot of work, but the future is bright and he can run the option like crazy. The defense has the ability to stop opposing teams when the right adjustments are made and they get a fire lit under their arse. Memorial Stadium can get loud and it needs to be that way for MSU and Iowa because this team needs that support. Quote Link to comment
AFhusker Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 I learned that Tim Beck is never going to get better at calling plays.......................how could he not see the outside was open the entire second half for the option?! Westerkamp is and will be a stud for us, kid had a great game. AA is truly a man, he put the entire team on his back and said, "Follow me!" Armstrong isn't the second coming of Jesus and needs a lot of work, but the future is bright and he can run the option like crazy. The defense has the ability to stop opposing teams when the right adjustments are made and they get a fire lit under their arse. Memorial Stadium can get loud and it needs to be that way for MSU and Iowa because this team needs that support. Bo micromanaged him and gave him a 60/40 run pass split. (Same game plan as SDSU) You are seeing why Watson left as he got tired of Bo's micromanaging/forcing of TMart as the starting QB. I agree with you about AA, he is a special talent and TA just needs experience. As for the defense, they were playing against a team that lost their best WR, were on their 4th (maybe 5th) string RB and QB with a bum ankle. Talent wise what NW had to work with was basically S.Miss, SDSU type talent, so I really don't think it tells us that much about the defense. The next few weeks will do that as we will finally play teams that are not on long losing streaks (5 now for NW, and Illinois hasn't won a conference game since Nov 11th, 2011) or teams that are pure garbage. It was a fun win, it may just prolong the inevitable as far Bo's future (or lack thereof) here at Nebraska. 1 Quote Link to comment
Army Husker Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 That driving your car, while pulling a trailer cross country, is not a good time to have a near heart attack. Of course I have to move during a decent game dammit. Stupid Army. On a side note, couldn't watch the game but while listening to it on XM it sounded like the defense made in-game adjustments as opposed to waiting till halftime. If so, that's a plus finally... Quote Link to comment
caveman99 Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 Defense still has problems. Caught a couple breaks to create an illusion in the 2nd half. They did play better though too. We should have lost. I'm excited as all hell. Ameer is the best RB in the B1G. Taylor is our best quarterback. Michigan is going to win big and we will be back in meltdown mode. What a game though, I had a heart attack You do realize that the Blackshirts only gave up 161 yards after the 1st QTR right? Northwestern only scored 10 points after the 1st QTR and those points were gained after costly turnovers and short fields. . . . sure. And Northwestern only scored 10 points in four quarters plus overtime against mighty Iowa. Pretty sure Colter didn't play that game so a huge difference there. Iowa also didn't turn the ball over repeatedly and put their D in tough positions like 1st and goal. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDIOWAN Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 I learned that Tim Beck is never going to get better at calling plays.......................how could he not see the outside was open the entire second half for the option?! Westerkamp is and will be a stud for us, kid had a great game. AA is truly a man, he put the entire team on his back and said, "Follow me!" Armstrong isn't the second coming of Jesus and needs a lot of work, but the future is bright and he can run the option like crazy. The defense has the ability to stop opposing teams when the right adjustments are made and they get a fire lit under their arse. Memorial Stadium can get loud and it needs to be that way for MSU and Iowa because this team needs that support. Bo micromanaged him and gave him a 60/40 run pass split. (Same game plan as SDSU) You are seeing why Watson left as he got tired of Bo's micromanaging/forcing of TMart as the starting QB. I agree with you about AA, he is a special talent and TA just needs experience. As for the defense, they were playing against a team that lost their best WR, were on their 4th (maybe 5th) string RB and QB with a bum ankle. Talent wise what NW had to work with was basically S.Miss, SDSU type talent, so I really don't think it tells us that much about the defense. The next few weeks will do that as we will finally play teams that are not on long losing streaks (5 now for NW, and Illinois hasn't won a conference game since Nov 11th, 2011) or teams that are pure garbage. It was a fun win, it may just prolong the inevitable as far Bo's future (or lack thereof) here at Nebraska. While what you're saying might be true about Bo micromanaging, I have no doubt it probably is from what I've seen, can't some of the downers give the defense some credit? They've very easily could've folded, but they didn't. And they were still playing against Colter who has giving us fits the past few seasons. I agree Bo's future is still very shaky, winning doesn't fix everything........ Quote Link to comment
Danny Bateman Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 I learned that Tim Beck is never going to get better at calling plays.......................how could he not see the outside was open the entire second half for the option?! Westerkamp is and will be a stud for us, kid had a great game. AA is truly a man, he put the entire team on his back and said, "Follow me!" Armstrong isn't the second coming of Jesus and needs a lot of work, but the future is bright and he can run the option like crazy. The defense has the ability to stop opposing teams when the right adjustments are made and they get a fire lit under their arse. Memorial Stadium can get loud and it needs to be that way for MSU and Iowa because this team needs that support. Bo micromanaged him and gave him a 60/40 run pass split. (Same game plan as SDSU) You are seeing why Watson left as he got tired of Bo's micromanaging/forcing of TMart as the starting QB. I agree with you about AA, he is a special talent and TA just needs experience. As for the defense, they were playing against a team that lost their best WR, were on their 4th (maybe 5th) string RB and QB with a bum ankle. Talent wise what NW had to work with was basically S.Miss, SDSU type talent, so I really don't think it tells us that much about the defense. The next few weeks will do that as we will finally play teams that are not on long losing streaks (5 now for NW, and Illinois hasn't won a conference game since Nov 11th, 2011) or teams that are pure garbage. It was a fun win, it may just prolong the inevitable as far Bo's future (or lack thereof) here at Nebraska. I learned that Tim Beck is never going to get better at calling plays.......................how could he not see the outside was open the entire second half for the option?! Westerkamp is and will be a stud for us, kid had a great game. AA is truly a man, he put the entire team on his back and said, "Follow me!" Armstrong isn't the second coming of Jesus and needs a lot of work, but the future is bright and he can run the option like crazy. The defense has the ability to stop opposing teams when the right adjustments are made and they get a fire lit under their arse. Memorial Stadium can get loud and it needs to be that way for MSU and Iowa because this team needs that support. Bo micromanaged him and gave him a 60/40 run pass split. (Same game plan as SDSU) You are seeing why Watson left as he got tired of Bo's micromanaging/forcing of TMart as the starting QB. I agree with you about AA, he is a special talent and TA just needs experience. As for the defense, they were playing against a team that lost their best WR, were on their 4th (maybe 5th) string RB and QB with a bum ankle. Talent wise what NW had to work with was basically S.Miss, SDSU type talent, so I really don't think it tells us that much about the defense. The next few weeks will do that as we will finally play teams that are not on long losing streaks (5 now for NW, and Illinois hasn't won a conference game since Nov 11th, 2011) or teams that are pure garbage. It was a fun win, it may just prolong the inevitable as far Bo's future (or lack thereof) here at Nebraska. While what you're saying might be true about Bo micromanaging, I have no doubt it probably is from what I've seen, can't some of the downers give the defense some credit? They've very easily could've folded, but they didn't. And they were still playing against Colter who has giving us fits the past few seasons. I agree Bo's future is still very shaky, winning doesn't fix everything........ I agree with you guys. But what I liked about this game is that, in spite of everything going down how it did and us looking very sloppy at time, this team finally showed heart. They showed they'll fight and they have big cojones on that goal line stand. I think all of these things were things that we all were questioning about this year's edition of the Huskers. But what I also learned was that... as much as I still think Bo has many, many flaws as a head coach and wish we would look elsewhere after the season... as strongly as I feel that way, I more strongly just want to WIN. I learned I will continue to support Bo... as long as he continues to rack up the W's. When the L's start coming in, his butt is on the line. That being said, great win by the entire team and unreal risiliency. RKIII and Westerkamp just became immortalized NU legends last night, folks. GBR! Quote Link to comment
Redmusky Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 BO only has to win 2 more games to keep his job 8-4 will work with a wounded offense. Quote Link to comment
Cina Posted November 3, 2013 Share Posted November 3, 2013 Don't open your sorrow-drowning beer until the clock's expired, or you'll end up splashing it all over your brother's dog. 1 Quote Link to comment
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