marko polo Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 Ok this is not to sound mean spirited but it is time to face the music. The difference between the athletes and the coaching at places like OSU and us is considerable.They were bigger stronger more athletic at just about every position on the field.We will whine about the tackling being bad but that is mostly just a bi-product of the other team being quicker and stronger, you can work on it till the cows come home but if the guy you are trying to tackle is considerably quicker than you, it is going to be tough. Now be brutally honest ,look at out O line and D line, 2 areas that are a real good indicator of the success you will have against the upper echelon teams. Project out 3-4 yrs. do you see any reason to think we will be able to compete in games like this! It takes great players and coaches with a vision and passion to get the kind of players we need here. We will be the 3-5 best team in this conference unless something drastically changes. I will continue to cheer and holler and scream like I have for 50 yrs, but it is time to face the music. 3 Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 Our Oline is going to get significantly better over the next few years. Alot of talented young bucks at that position group that aren't quite ready yet. When they are, I reckon we will see a noticeable improvement. Get a guy like Foster Sarrell in here and we really accelerate the proccess. If this was year 4 for HCMR it would be a sign to consider looking for a new coach. But right now we are really in the middle of a rebuilding project with a championship goal Quote Link to comment
HuskerfaninOkieland Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 Ok this is not to sound mean spirited but it is time to face the music. The difference between the athletes and the coaching at places like OSU and us is considerable.They were bigger stronger more athletic at just about every position on the field.We will whine about the tackling being bad but that is mostly just a bi-product of the other team being quicker and stronger, you can work on it till the cows come home but if the guy you are trying to tackle is considerably quicker than you, it is going to be tough. Now be brutally honest ,look at out O line and D line, 2 areas that are a real good indicator of the success you will have against the upper echelon teams. Project out 3-4 yrs. do you see any reason to think we will be able to compete in games like this! It takes great players and coaches with a vision and passion to get the kind of players we need here. We will be the 3-5 best team in this conference unless something drastically changes. I will continue to cheer and holler and scream like I have for 50 yrs, but it is time to face the music. Considering the season they had last year, and the season they're having this here, I'd say we're seeing considerable progress and success. They had one bad night. Deal with it. 2 Quote Link to comment
cm husker Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 "Rebuilding" a program that was .700+ prior to arrival. I call bullsh#t. I'm so sick of people slamming our players like this. It's not a coach from two years ago's fault that this staff won't play young guys or prepare their guy's adequately for games like this or grind games out in an effort to manufacture wins rather than just running what the card says they should. Look at the recruiting rankings. Look at the games this season against weak competition. Then try to make a straight faced argument that this is about talent wearing helmets rather than the talent wearing headsets. 1 Quote Link to comment
cm husker Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 Ok this is not to sound mean spirited but it is time to face the music. The difference between the athletes and the coaching at places like OSU and us is considerable.They were bigger stronger more athletic at just about every position on the field.We will whine about the tackling being bad but that is mostly just a bi-product of the other team being quicker and stronger, you can work on it till the cows come home but if the guy you are trying to tackle is considerably quicker than you, it is going to be tough. Now be brutally honest ,look at out O line and D line, 2 areas that are a real good indicator of the success you will have against the upper echelon teams. Project out 3-4 yrs. do you see any reason to think we will be able to compete in games like this! It takes great players and coaches with a vision and passion to get the kind of players we need here. We will be the 3-5 best team in this conference unless something drastically changes. I will continue to cheer and holler and scream like I have for 50 yrs, but it is time to face the music. Considering the season they had last year, and the season they're having this here, I'd say we're seeing considerable progress and success. They had one bad night. Deal with it. From a quality of play aspect, there's almost no difference between last year and this year. A few breaks went bad last year that have gone better this year. But in neither year have I seen a staff that demonstrates an ability to put guys in a postition to dominate weaker teams or manufacture wins over better teams. Quote Link to comment
neepster Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 Ok this is not to sound mean spirited but it is time to face the music. The difference between the athletes and the coaching at places like OSU and us is considerable.They were bigger stronger more athletic at just about every position on the field.We will whine about the tackling being bad but that is mostly just a bi-product of the other team being quicker and stronger, you can work on it till the cows come home but if the guy you are trying to tackle is considerably quicker than you, it is going to be tough. Now be brutally honest ,look at out O line and D line, 2 areas that are a real good indicator of the success you will have against the upper echelon teams. Project out 3-4 yrs. do you see any reason to think we will be able to compete in games like this! It takes great players and coaches with a vision and passion to get the kind of players we need here. We will be the 3-5 best team in this conference unless something drastically changes. I will continue to cheer and holler and scream like I have for 50 yrs, but it is time to face the music. Considering the season they had last year, and the season they're having this here, I'd say we're seeing considerable progress and success. They had one bad night. Deal with it. Yeah, it might be that. It might also be regression to the mean, because let's face it, I haven't seen this team play THAT much better than last year on the field. They've just been significantly luckier scoring-wise... And every decent team we've played we've lost to. The difference is that last year we lost to even crappy teams. Only time will tell which this is. Quote Link to comment
gorp512 Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 Who honestly thought the Huskers were as talented as Ohio State and Michigan? Guys like Meyer and Harbaugh change the team in one recruiting class. Other places, like Nebraska, it will take a few. The Big Ten is OSU and Michigan and everyone else. The Huskers are in that second tier with Wisconsin, Michigan State, and , at times, Iowa. One game (where your emotional, on field leader is carted off with one of the most frightening injuries all year) does not offer a true glimpse into the entire season. They lose some key seniors this year, but also gain some key freshman. Keep the faith and Go Big Red! Quote Link to comment
desertshox Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 "Rebuilding" a program that was .700+ prior to arrival. I call bullsh#t. I'm so sick of people slamming our players like this. It's not a coach from two years ago's fault that this staff won't play young guys or prepare their guy's adequately for games like this or grind games out in an effort to manufacture wins rather than just running what the card says they should. Look at the recruiting rankings. Look at the games this season against weak competition. Then try to make a straight faced argument that this is about talent wearing helmets rather than the talent wearing headsets. dont they start 2 walkons on the OL and a walkon on the DL? then i think the starting tackles are a sophomore and a redshirt sophomore on offense. how much further do i need to go to show that both lines are not up to par? oh wait, let's then remove a projected starter on offense before the season then remove his replacement (who is a sophomore iirc). i'll patiently wait for your asinine comment about the coaching staff and whining how this is just pooping on the players. 1 Quote Link to comment
commando Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 "Rebuilding" a program that was .700+ prior to arrival. I call bullsh#t. I'm so sick of people slamming our players like this. It's not a coach from two years ago's fault that this staff won't play young guys or prepare their guy's adequately for games like this or grind games out in an effort to manufacture wins rather than just running what the card says they should. Look at the recruiting rankings. Look at the games this season against weak competition. Then try to make a straight faced argument that this is about talent wearing helmets rather than the talent wearing headsets. your advocating the exact thing that youve claimed has been our biggest problem. fire the coaches....again and again and again. 1 Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 "Rebuilding" a program that was .700+ prior to arrival. I call bullsh#t. I'm so sick of people slamming our players like this. It's not a coach from two years ago's fault that this staff won't play young guys or prepare their guy's adequately for games like this or grind games out in an effort to manufacture wins rather than just running what the card says they should. Look at the recruiting rankings. Look at the games this season against weak competition. Then try to make a straight faced argument that this is about talent wearing helmets rather than the talent wearing headsets. How about we wait until NSD to judge the recruiting class. We may have been .700 before but we haven't won any sort of championship in so long and the teams that are have a different make up than our team or what Pelini was putting on the field. We wouldn't need a rebuild if our goal was to win 9 or 10 games every year. But if we want championships we gotta break down what we were doing before and rebuild something new Also I never slammed the players Quote Link to comment
desertshox Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 From a quality of play aspect, there's almost no difference between last year and this year. A few breaks went bad last year that have gone better this year. But in neither year have I seen a staff that demonstrates an ability to put guys in a postition to dominate weaker teams or manufacture wins over better teams. I havent seen a staff at NU that demonstrated an ability to dominate weaker teams since the solich years. Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 From a quality of play aspect, there's almost no difference between last year and this year. A few breaks went bad last year that have gone better this year. But in neither year have I seen a staff that demonstrates an ability to put guys in a postition to dominate weaker teams or manufacture wins over better teams. I havent seen a staff at NU that demonstrated an ability to dominate weaker teams since the solich years. We dominated Wyoming, a pretty solid team 1 Quote Link to comment
fb30 Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 So walk ons are why were losing? Wow. Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 So walk ons are why were losing? Wow. you really expect some walk ons to block one of the most talented and physical d lines in the country with any effectiveness? Wow Don't care how much you coach em up, that's a losing battle 8 out of 10 times 2 Quote Link to comment
fb30 Posted November 6, 2016 Share Posted November 6, 2016 You have no idea what you're talking about Quote Link to comment
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