Scratchtown Posted September 6, 2015 Share Posted September 6, 2015 DEFENSE NOTES · Hank Hughes has the D-Line playing with solid technique. Valentine & Colins are absolute monsters in the middle, but we need a more consistent pass rush from our defensive ends to take the pressure off of our secondary. Freedom and/or Dzuris better be ready to step up. Hearing Gangwish's arm injury is "up in the air" Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 1. The line play in the first half was a complete and utter sh*tshow 2. The 2nd half adjustments were good, but not enough 3. You have the lead, run the f*cking ball 4. If this is the offense were going to see, I have three words "Bill Callahan Lite" 5. TA's inconsistency was frightening at times 6. If they'd have played a top 25 team, they'd have gotten their asses handed to them 2 Quote Link to comment
Atbone95 Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 Move this plz mods Quote Link to comment
Zaimejs Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 Didn't we get our A handed? Quote Link to comment
True2tRA Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 3. You have the lead, run the f*cking ball 1st and 10 at NEB 38Tommy Armstrong Jr. pass complete to Jamal Turner for 5 yds to the Neb 43 2nd and 5 at NEB 43Terrell Newby run for 14 yds to the BYU 43 for a 1ST down 1st and 10 at BYU 43Tommy Armstrong Jr. pass complete to Mikale Wilbon for 14 yds to the BYU 29 for a 1ST down 1st and 10 at BYU 29Mikale Wilbon run for a loss of 7 yards to the BYU 36 2nd and 17 at BYU 36Tommy Armstrong Jr. pass complete to Stanley Morgan for 14 yds to the BYU 22 3rd and 3 at BYU 22Tommy Armstrong Jr. run for 11 yds to the BYU 11 for a 1ST down 1st and 10 at BYU 11Imani Cross run for 2 yds to the BYU 9 2nd and 8 at BYU 9Tommy Armstrong Jr. pass complete to Trey Foster for 9 yds for a TD, (Drew Brown KICK) 1st and 10 at NEB 20Terrell Newby run for 8 yds to the Neb 28 NEBRASKA Penalty, Illegal Block (-10 Yards) to the Neb 18 1st and 12 at NEB 18Tommy Armstrong Jr. pass complete to Jordan Westerkamp for 16 yds to the Neb 34 for a 1ST down 1st and 10 at NEB 34Jamal Turner run for no gain to the Neb 34 2nd and 10 at NEB 34Tommy Armstrong Jr. pass complete to Stanley Morgan for 5 yds to the Neb 39 3rd and 5 at NEB 39Tommy Armstrong Jr. pass complete to Brandon Reilly for 10 yds to the Neb 49 for a 1ST down 1st and 10 at NEB 49Terrell Newby run for no gain to the Neb 49 2nd and 10 at NEB 49Tommy Armstrong Jr. pass incomplete 1st and 10 at NEB 31Imani Cross run for 4 yds to the Neb 35 2nd and 6 at NEB 35Tommy Armstrong Jr. pass complete to Brandon Reilly for 5 yds to the Neb 40 3rd and 1 at NEB 40Tommy Armstrong Jr. run for no gain to the Neb 40 Timeout NEBRASKA, clock 12:23 4th and 1 at NEB 40Tyson Broekemeier punt for 48 yds, downed at the BYU 12 Austin Brasher kickoff for 56 yds , Terrell Newby return for 19 yds to the Neb 28 1st and 10 at NEB 28Terrell Newby run for 3 yds to the Neb 31 2nd and 7 at NEB 31Tommy Armstrong Jr. pass complete to Lane Hovey for 6 yds to the Neb 37 3rd and 1 at NEB 37Terrell Newby run for a loss of 3 yards to the Neb 34 4th and 4 at NEB 34Tyson Broekemeier punt for 33 yds, fair catch by Micah Hannemann at the BYU 33 1st and 10 at NEB 30Imani Cross run for 14 yds to the Neb 44 for a 1ST down 1st and 10 at NEB 44Imani Cross run for no gain to the Neb 44 2nd and 10 at NEB 44Tommy Armstrong Jr. pass complete to Brandon Reilly for 27 yds to the BYU 29 for a 1ST down 1st and 10 at BYU 29Imani Cross run for 2 yds to the BYU 27 2nd and 8 at BYU 27Mikale Wilbon run for 5 yds to the BYU 22 Timeout BYU, clock 01:39 3rd and 3 at BYU 22Jamal Turner run for a loss of 2 yards to the BYU 24 4th and 5 at BYU 24Drew Brown 41 yd FG MISSED 1 Quote Link to comment
True2tRA Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 Those were just the plays ran after we took the lead. I'd say the staffs commitment to running the ball is commendable considering the runs that went for minimal yards or no gain. Of course, if they had continued to just run, then punt the ball, we'd be f'ing crying too. Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 And all those incomplete passes gave BYU tons more time with the ball, because TA was so accurate... Works both ways... Quote Link to comment
True2tRA Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 And all those incomplete passes gave BYU tons more time with the ball, because TA was so accurate... Works both ways... So keep running and punt because a pass might fall incomplete and give BYU time? Are we supposed to play to win the game or play to give it away? I got a feeling either way you would bitch. Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 Seems like we realllllllly missed Cethan Carter and DPE yesterday. Hoping everyone huet or suspeneded get back soon, we need as close to full strength as possible. Quote Link to comment
SouthLincoln Husker Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 You would think that the OL could get pumped up enough to push BYU's line back for 1 yard! We lost this game in the trenches! Quote Link to comment
Mavric Posted September 7, 2015 Share Posted September 7, 2015 Since 2003 (as far as this site goes back), Oregon State has been #116, #105, #116, #73, #78, #89, #112, #69, #109, #80, #92 and #122 in penalties per game. Only two of those years were they better than Nebraska (2008 and 2010). Doesn't bode well for improvement on that front. 1 Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 Since 2003 (as far as this site goes back), Oregon State has been #116, #105, #116, #73, #78, #89, #112, #69, #109, #80, #92 and #122 in penalties per game. Only two of those years were they better than Nebraska (2008 and 2010). Doesn't bode well for improvement on that front. Wait...so it wasn't because of their small weight room, small stadium or the location of the school???? 1 Quote Link to comment
TheSker Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 Since 2003 (as far as this site goes back), Oregon State has been #116, #105, #116, #73, #78, #89, #112, #69, #109, #80, #92 and #122 in penalties per game. Only two of those years were they better than Nebraska (2008 and 2010). Doesn't bode well for improvement on that front. Wait...so it wasn't because of their small weight room, small stadium or the location of the school???? 2003 was the season he returned to Oregon State, so the excuse for that year is probably "transition" year......you know, new schemes, etc. 2 Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted September 8, 2015 Share Posted September 8, 2015 Since 2003 (as far as this site goes back), Oregon State has been #116, #105, #116, #73, #78, #89, #112, #69, #109, #80, #92 and #122 in penalties per game. Only two of those years were they better than Nebraska (2008 and 2010). Doesn't bode well for improvement on that front. Wait...so it wasn't because of their small weight room, small stadium or the location of the school???? 2003 was the season he returned to Oregon State, so the excuse for that year is probably "transition" year......you know, new schemes, etc. Well played! ha Quote Link to comment
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