Eric the Red
Team HuskerBoard
The team ran through some basic drills till about 11:30.
The final hour or so of practice the team went through various situational scrimmages.
First ir went to goaline situations. At the three and the one. Overall considering the position the defense is put in, they came away the winners.
The next scrimmage took place around the 35. The coaching staff moved the situation around every play. Usually starting on second or third down. Mixed results depending on what your looking for. The offense was fairly consistent in reaching first downs. The did a good job of getting to the chains. If you were looking for big plays, you were disappointed. The defense was steady. Bend but don't break type defense.
They finished up with special teams.
Some observations........
Cory Ross is going to surprise people in the nation this year. He's so consistent. He broke off the only big run of the afternoon, about 40 yards. He also caught a one handed swing pass and took it to the house from about 25 out.
I think for me anyway, the QB battle might be beginning to see some separation. Dailey makes a lot of nice, "nifty" plays. He can see the field really well sometimes. He's got quicker feet, more speed and a little sling shot of an arm than Taylor. But Taylor seems to to just complete more passes than Dailey. Taylor is more relaxed and more willing to take that short pass. Taylor has patience, but also seems smarter with his passes. He has a little better ability to pick out the "hot" receiver than Dailey. I just don't get that icky feeling when I see Taylor drop back as when Dailey does. This could easily be because we saw Dailey last year. Dailey certainly got better, and he's a good player, but Taylor is just more fluid.
BTW...Jordan Adams got about 5 snaps near the end of practice. Ganz is the third string guy right now.
On the D..
Barry Cryer looks as though he's going to see serious time. He's big and he fast.
Wali made a couple nice plays, but was playing with the 3rd team defense. I assume he'll move up, but I like Callahan's approach of pushing Wali M. down the depth chart until he can prove himself again.
Solid play from everyone else.
The final hour or so of practice the team went through various situational scrimmages.
First ir went to goaline situations. At the three and the one. Overall considering the position the defense is put in, they came away the winners.
The next scrimmage took place around the 35. The coaching staff moved the situation around every play. Usually starting on second or third down. Mixed results depending on what your looking for. The offense was fairly consistent in reaching first downs. The did a good job of getting to the chains. If you were looking for big plays, you were disappointed. The defense was steady. Bend but don't break type defense.
They finished up with special teams.
Some observations........
Cory Ross is going to surprise people in the nation this year. He's so consistent. He broke off the only big run of the afternoon, about 40 yards. He also caught a one handed swing pass and took it to the house from about 25 out.
I think for me anyway, the QB battle might be beginning to see some separation. Dailey makes a lot of nice, "nifty" plays. He can see the field really well sometimes. He's got quicker feet, more speed and a little sling shot of an arm than Taylor. But Taylor seems to to just complete more passes than Dailey. Taylor is more relaxed and more willing to take that short pass. Taylor has patience, but also seems smarter with his passes. He has a little better ability to pick out the "hot" receiver than Dailey. I just don't get that icky feeling when I see Taylor drop back as when Dailey does. This could easily be because we saw Dailey last year. Dailey certainly got better, and he's a good player, but Taylor is just more fluid.
BTW...Jordan Adams got about 5 snaps near the end of practice. Ganz is the third string guy right now.
On the D..
Barry Cryer looks as though he's going to see serious time. He's big and he fast.
Wali made a couple nice plays, but was playing with the 3rd team defense. I assume he'll move up, but I like Callahan's approach of pushing Wali M. down the depth chart until he can prove himself again.
Solid play from everyone else.