I think that if Ameer isn't full go or just takes half the normal snaps that Beck and Bo have study the film long enough on our side to know the game plan with the different backs cant be the same as they called against Purdue. I have complete confidence in Newby also running between the tackles as long as he builds on the "Prove myself" run he had when he scored from what about four out. It was impressive and now that he has the taste in his mouth I really think he will build on that. He just needs to learn patience when he needs to and just run when that's there also. That kid has a lot of talent that none of us have seen on the field yet. I still think our best chance to win is with AA in the backfield, but if he cant go then he cant and the next man up has to be confident.
Regardless of who starts. We win or lose up front. It seems that Beck realizes the issues of "over analyzing". It now appears to have caught ip with the OL. I hope we see this pay of on Sat with our OL rotating and laying guys out.
“It doesn’t matter what they do,” Price said. “It’s about what we do.”
That appears to be the lesson learned after the offense’s up-and-down showing its last time out, a 35-14 win over Purdue just before the bye week.
Forget that urge to create a plan to counter every possible alignment and adjustment of the opponent. Just play.
“Not overthinking everything,” Price said. “Just because a guy’s lined up this way or his hand is down or this linebacker’s lined up over here, it doesn’t mean they’re always going to do what we saw on film. Sometimes it doesn’t matter what he does.”
Sometimes it’s about reacting in the moment and relying on your instincts instead of trying to process and dissect every tactical detail.
That is how Price and his teammates up front are hoping to play going forward, anyway.
It’s a mentality that hasn’t always been evident for four quarters during the past month, perhaps the source of the unit’s inconsistency.
http://www.omaha.com/huskers/nyatawa-nebraska-offensive-line-it-s-about-what-we-do/article_057fdbd1-8cd0-5e47-99a3-d826ab64c326.html