ScottyIce Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 *Not a thread to talk about firing coaches QB: I thought Fyfe did an admirable job. I can say this because I know he was a walk-on QB with no time in the pocket. Good on him. Should prove to guys down the line that anything you once committed yourself to doing, might be worth sticking out. Ended his career with 3 starts, which most walk-ons don't receive. RB: Newby had a couple nice plays before leaving. RB room should be interesting next year. WR: Very happy for Reilly. Like him a lot as a WR when his hands are working.DPE gave me a lot to like as well. For the first time, I actually thought he looked like a WR out there. TE: Anyone else see Carter wave Cotton back to the sidelines? Glad Carter had an okay game after big drop early. OL: OBoy. I know Barnett is elite, but still unacceptable. Hope Farniok is the real deal, or that we land one of the hogs we are in on. 1 Quote Link to comment
NM11046 Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 Nothing to add to what Matty said except to reiterate: *Not a thread to talk about firing coaches Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 I think for the most part it was about what I expected. I don't think either team was super excited to be there which probably accounted for the ultra lame first quarter but once the game got going it picked up. I will say this and I have said this for two years now but D. Young will end up going down as one of the most forgettable 4 year starters in Husker history. Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted January 1, 2017 Author Share Posted January 1, 2017 I also noticed the need for a JYD on both sides of the ball. I hate watching guys like Barnett treat us like trash. Someone needed to shut him up early and often. Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 I think for the most part it was about what I expected. I don't think either team was super excited to be there which probably accounted for the ultra lame first quarter but once the game got going it picked up. I will say this and I have said this for two years now but D. Young will end up going down as one of the most forgettable 4 year starters in Husker history. Jay Foreman is not high on D. Young. Hopefully someone can beat him out next year. Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted January 1, 2017 Author Share Posted January 1, 2017 I think for the most part it was about what I expected. I don't think either team was super excited to be there which probably accounted for the ultra lame first quarter but once the game got going it picked up. I will say this and I have said this for two years now but D. Young will end up going down as one of the most forgettable 4 year starters in Husker history. Jay Foreman is not high on D. Young. Hopefully someone can beat him out next year. Unfortunately, I agree. I think he is a situational player. Just haven't decided on a good situation for him to play in. He can't tackle in space and doesn't move well enough in coverage. I will say that he has had flashes in the box of being a solid player, but really struggles on the outside once in a few plays. Quote Link to comment
cornstar Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 I think for the most part it was about what I expected. I don't think either team was super excited to be there which probably accounted for the ultra lame first quarter but once the game got going it picked up. I thought I heard either on the radio or on the news that Nebraska was having some tough, spirited practices prior to the bowl. That made it seem like the team was into this game. Quote Link to comment
Vitalis Jackson Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 I was at the game, and the Vols were definitely happy to be there. It was a home game for them, their seniors were cranked, and the Tennessee fans are vocal and enthusiastic. I think our whole problem was a distinct lack of veteran team leadership and the remaining Pelini players just didn't contribute noticeably. 1 Quote Link to comment
In the Deed the Glory Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 I was at the game, and the Vols were definitely happy to be there. It was a home game for them, their seniors were cranked, and the Tennessee fans are vocal and enthusiastic. I think our whole problem was a distinct lack of veteran team leadership and the remaining Pelini players just didn't contribute noticeably. From the rumors I am hearing, this is completely accurate. Quote Link to comment
cornstar Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 I was at the game, and the Vols were definitely happy to be there. It was a home game for them, their seniors were cranked, and the Tennessee fans are vocal and enthusiastic. I think our whole problem was a distinct lack of veteran team leadership and the remaining Pelini players just didn't contribute noticeably. Pelini players? Aren't they playing in a championship game next weekend? 1 Quote Link to comment
lo country Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 Oz looked really good. Kudos to Fyfe. He was beat like a drum all night. OL-Like you said, the young guys better be ready or we will have a rough season next year. DL- Need to hit the Juco ranks hard for some immediate help (especially DE) LB-We need to copy McBride's philosophy. Speed, then hitters then size. They can't fly, don't recruit them. Ours have no lateral speed and take horrific angles DB's- If not for UT drops, the score would've been much worse. It would appear that our CB's this year (and next) are not good enough to press...If true, Banker needs to go to more zone with help over the top. See Clemson last night WR-Reilly performed some great circus catches. We will miss him and Westy. Anxious to see what an accurate QB can do with the young talent. Carter-a guy with potential never reached. I really think he will shine at the combine as teams see his potential and upside. RB-overall next year should be good I'd love to see what Miles can do next year as a FB. With a struggling OL, a good FB would help tremendously. I don't understand the whole Bo's players thing. If I was a player, I would recognize my legacy is not attached to a coach, but to my team. Not playing "well" to get back at Riley only makes you the losing a$$............ Hopefully next year, the mystical hold that Bo still has on this team will be gone. I can guarantee these "holdouts", Bo, if he cares about you would want you to win....He's still making millions from NU... Quote Link to comment
Vitalis Jackson Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 I think for the most part it was about what I expected. I don't think either team was super excited to be there which probably accounted for the ultra lame first quarter but once the game got going it picked up. I thought I heard either on the radio or on the news that Nebraska was having some tough, spirited practices prior to the bowl. That made it seem like the team was into this game. I was at the game, and the Vols were definitely happy to be there. It was a home game for them, their seniors were cranked, and the Tennessee fans are vocal and enthusiastic. I think our whole problem was a distinct lack of veteran team leadership and the remaining Pelini players just didn't contribute noticeably. Pelini players? Aren't they playing in a championship game next weekend? I don't follow the smaller college ranks, I suppose he might be doing okay at Mudville Flats U. On the other hand, he's also playing with the recruits of a former coach. Pelini's coaching problems were closely associated with his horrible recruiting results. Also, his obvious character deficits IMO. 1 Quote Link to comment
Vitalis Jackson Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 I want to add that Fyfe looked terrific. He didn't have much time in the pocket but I would have liked to have seen much more of him during the regular season, he seemed to be the smarter of the two QB's. Dang, though, that pass blocking was a real problem. Those guys weren't good at it, they were more suited to run blocking and couldn't seem to make the transition. Maybe next year, as new recruits to this system gain experience and numbers. I thought I saw that T.A. was suited up and looked ready to play. Was Ryker's starting role a coaching decision? Quote Link to comment
thatguy Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 good riddance to certain players. I think Mike riley really needs to evaluate a few things when it comes to certain deep seated head coaching philosophies that he may have held throughout his career. they may work in other places, but may not work well here. Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted January 1, 2017 Share Posted January 1, 2017 I want to add that Fyfe looked terrific. He didn't have much time in the pocket but I would have liked to have seen much more of him during the regular season, he seemed to be the smarter of the two QB's. Dang, though, that pass blocking was a real problem. Those guys weren't good at it, they were more suited to run blocking and couldn't seem to make the transition. Maybe next year, as new recruits to this system gain experience and numbers. I thought I saw that T.A. was suited up and looked ready to play. Was Ryker's starting role a coaching decision? If standing on the sidelines in sweats is the same as "suited up" then yeah TA definitely could have played. Quote Link to comment
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