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10 hours ago, Moiraine said:

 

 

Watch it again. The CB won that battle. He basically shoved the WR into the ball carrier and almost tackled him with the opposing player. The ball carrier maybe should have cut up but it's hard to know without seeing the rest of the field.

I think its safe to say we know how to defend a bubble screen now. Bring back Arky St.! 

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On 8/8/2019 at 1:33 PM, Husker in WI said:

And I love Barry, but he's got quite a bit to clean up too - Young was really noticeable because he was generally in the right place so you saw him whiff. Sometimes Barry was so far off you couldn't tell whether he was supposed to be in the open gap or not, but a lot of times I'd guess he was. But I expect him to take a big step forward this year, he just needs to be consistent which is bound to happen in year 2.

Barry made an interesting comment to Michael Bruntz (I think?) yesterday, basically that Barry noticed he was not having to spend as much time engaging with offensive line players this fall camp in run blocking. The defensive line is doing a better job of freeing up the linebackers to make plays. So, I wonder how much possible improvement along the line will ultimately impact Barry's play. It's possible that he (and a lot of other players, to be fair) were still trying to do too much in order to make up for inconsistencies elsewhere.

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14 minutes ago, Enhance said:

Barry made an interesting comment to Michael Bruntz (I think?) yesterday, basically that Barry noticed he was not having to spend as much time engaging with offensive line players this fall camp in run blocking. The defensive line is doing a better job of freeing up the linebackers to make plays. So, I wonder how much possible improvement along the line will ultimately impact Barry's play. It's possible that he (and a lot of other players, to be fair) were still trying to do too much in order to make up for inconsistencies elsewhere.

 

Mo does a pretty good job keeping himself clean, but yeah the defensive line is huge. That’s your funnel up there.

 

We also have a couple linebackers standing behind Mo. They’re officially Safeties, but I don’t think anyone told them that.

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2 minutes ago, GSG said:

 

 

 

Back in the day when our WRs were OK...but not great and we would go play Texas Tech and their receivers would be catching everything thrown at them......I remember a report about how they would catch tennis balls in practice.  I thought to myself.....why wouldn't Nebraska do something so simple if that helps make difficult catches?

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9 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said:

Back in the day when our WRs were OK...but not great and we would go play Texas Tech and their receivers would be catching everything thrown at them......I remember a report about how they would catch tennis balls in practice.  I thought to myself.....why wouldn't Nebraska do something so simple if that helps make difficult catches? 

 

I have had this same question since hearing about Leach's drill. It's simple enough - why not try it?

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