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4 hours ago, Lightfighter214 said:

Not sure how someone watched our offense the last couple of years and didn't come to the conclusion that is was mess.

 

How many of these runs by Martinez were straight scrambles because he can't read a defense and just took off running?

 

Game by game stats tell an even bigger picture, we rushed for 285 yards against illinios, 200+ against at the time winless psu, and not to mention the -2 yards against purdue.

 

But somehow, someway this is Riley's fault.


285 yards per game would have been #3 in the country.  But that's evidence of how bad we were to you?

 

It was 146 against a PSU team that finished 4-5 and almost always recruits Top 10 talent.  They only averaged giving up 130 rush yards per game.

 

And we held Purdue to -2, not ran for -2.

 

Good effort trying to find every possible way to make things sound bad though.

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12 hours ago, floridacorn said:

 

I get what you are driving, but It feels like you are conflating issues.  NU runs zone read option.  To a large extent, the D dictates who carries the ball.  Arbitrarily taking away QB runs doesn't equate to them running the ball less & Wandale was running the ball from the RB position.  Dismissing or discounting his runs would be like doing the same when Adrian Killins ran the ball at UCF.  

 

I'll acknowledge NU ran switch zone or bash concepts far more frequently than say OSU, plays where you anticipate the read to lead to the QB running the ball, but w/o getting technical, I believe that reflected a lack of confidence in the O-line balanced w/a desire to still run the ball.  RB play needs to improve, but good teams run those plays looking to cash in.  Running those plays at the frequency NU did last year, says far more about the O-line than the RB's to me, & my ?'s around the running game this year are still far more dependent on the O-line than the RB's.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I understand where you are coming from regarding the QB run game.  It is a big part of what NU does.  I'm too lazy to look it up, but IIRC, a lot of Lukes yards were scrambles and not designed.  His whole ability seemed to be based on read, rip or run.  AM had a lot of scrambles as well. My point towards Wan'dale was more aimed at being used as  RB.  At times due to necessity, but again points to no RB ready (development/trust or health).  While we might be a "running team", our production (and success) is far from it.  

 

I agree with you that the running game (success or failure) all starts up front. No doubt about that.  An above average OL and our running game looks much better.  As does the passing game.  It just seems like we are like a car that's not running on all cylinders.  We have good pieces and parts.  Just need to put it all together.  The D is coming along and I think has the chance to be salty if we can get (develop) an edge rusher.

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26 minutes ago, hunter49 said:

 i mean, all 3 of our qbs were banged up last season, at the same moment.

That's another concern going into this year.  IIRC, AM has missed games every year.  Hoping he can stay healthy this year.  That'll help a lot.  And if he goes down, we are going into using another QB with no real game time experience.  TBH, I can't remember the last time a NU QB stayed healthy all year.  Maybe Ganz?

 

Healthy depth has got to be developed across the board for sure.  The B1G lives up to it's physical reputation for sure.  

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13 hours ago, floridacorn said:

I'll acknowledge NU ran switch zone or bash concepts far more frequently than say OSU, plays where you anticipate the read to lead to the QB running the ball, but w/o getting technical, I believe that reflected a lack of confidence in the O-line balanced w/a desire to still run the ball.  RB play needs to improve, but good teams run those plays looking to cash in.  Running those plays at the frequency NU did last year, says far more about the O-line than the RB's to me, & my ?'s around the running game this year are still far more dependent on the O-line than the RB's.

 

Maybe now that Riley's OL recruits are gone, we can teach the rest of the guys some run blocking techniques. :dumdum

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3 hours ago, runningblind said:

That was Purdue's rushing total, Nebraska had 111.  We also only rushed for 146 against PSU, and they outgained us 501 to 298 but somehow we won still.  Your stats are 33% correct.

I don't care who the opponent is, but holding a team to negative rushing yards is pretty impressive.  And it was a FBS B1G team.....Not to shabby Chin.....I'm excited to see the D this year.  IMO, guys came back for a reason.

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4 hours ago, Toe said:

 

Maybe now that Riley's OL recruits are gone, we can teach the rest of the guys some run blocking techniques. :dumdum

 

I don't know about that, but I thought Farniok would be dominate inside, & I would be shocked if he didn't grade out better in pass pro.  He rarely got movement & the frequency with which he whiffed or fell off blocks immediately after contact was reminiscent of watching a fat freshman playing on Friday night.    

 

The jury is still out on Austin, but it appears he coaches Zone Blocking by having his guys run tracks.  I'm not saying that's wrong, I would just suggest he is coaching at the school where the guy who literally wrote the book on zone blocking coached, & that's not how he did it.  

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On 3/28/2021 at 11:24 AM, lo country said:

I agree with you that the running game (success or failure) all starts up front. No doubt about that.

The O line is a big part of the run game success.  But, it also depends on the ability to throw down field and take some of the second and third level defense out of run support.

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