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To be brutally honest...the Huskers sucked this year both defensively AND offensively for various reasons. My unbiased opinion for what it's worth as a Husker fan stuck in Cyclone Land:
Defense: The entire defensive squad was a joke. They popped people maybe three times the entire season. They got shoved around and pushed down...they got no respect and they didn't really deserve any. The D-Line was weak. Couldn't stop the run. Didn't attack or shoot gaps...just a bump and then flow. No disruption at all. No fire or leadership from any of them. It embarrases me when a runner breaks off 7 yards up the middle then our guys help the guy up! What the hell?!?. These guys...or the next batch...need so more weight and a lot more strength. I want to see guys with guns who don't get blown 3 yards off the line when the ball is hiked.
The linebackers were not good...they were too light, even when they blitzed, a 190 lb halfback could usually handle them..on sweeps tackles and guards buried them. Pursuit to the ball was horrible. They weren't fast enough to cover backs or ends so dropping them into coverage was a failure most of the time. They didn't act, they reacted. They let the opponent dictate to them. There wasn't an animal out there. Looked like a bunch of autobots the whole season..."If receiver A goes here, I must go there". These guys never popped anybody either....all arms tackles, when they tackled anybody at all.
The DB's had too much pressure on them the whole time. No line or backers made them play close so they could shut down the runners that leaked through. There was talent back there but, again, these guys were pretty dinky. Aren't there any DB's available over six feet and 180 pounds out there? However, there is hope for the DBs. If they had a line that could put some pressure on the QB, they would have been adequate.
All in all, the defense was a train wreck, but that's what you get for throwing a Big 10 guy into a Big 12 league. They lined up too far off the ball, they read instead of attacking, they continued to drop back in coverage when it was apparent that it wasn't shutting off anything....just a wreck.
Offense: There are a lot of people that think Ganz is the second coming and he might be but from what I've seen, he needs to have a lot simpler system to work with. Against Colorado he spent so much time running back and forth to the line making adjustments that I was wondering if he was ever going to beat the play clock. Give him or whoever is the QB a system that's not so complicated and a decent running game and maybe he can do away with trying to shove a ball into double or triple coverage.
Ball control was bad...very bad. But, when your offensive plan consists of "Throw three passes and hope one of them is completed for a 1st down", you aren't going to burn much time off the clock. You're up 35 to 17...run the damn ball! Grind out some yards! No offense to Marion but the ground game needs an injection of "punishment" in it...a big power back who, even if he only gains three yards...still busts some chops when he hits the line. The running game disappeared this season...very disappointing.
The O-Line played fairly decently once Ganz took over. Keller held the ball in one place way too long. Ganz's mobility helped a lot. The line didn't have a dominating look to it though. Wasn't the frightening line I'm used to. Just a bunch of kinda fat guys. Power rushers and quick DE's got by them way too often. And maybe if they didn't stand foot to foot all the time they could spread the defense a little more and maybe open a few more holes. I think this group could come along with some strength and conditioning along with a different offensive philosophy.
I may be the only one to think this but I'm totally relieved that Mo is gone from the receiving corps. He was already a pro anyway. He had "Throwing up the hands and looking for a ref everytime he dropped a ball" down already along with spotting all the TV cameras. Too bad he let so many passes bounce off his hands. If the QB would have thrown a TV camera instead of a football, he probably would have been the best receiver in football. Possession receivers like Swift are great. He was the unsung hero of this group. Catches the ball well...takes a hit. A few more guys like that...along with maybe throwing the ball to the TE once in a while, and the receivers would be pretty decent. Do the Huskers even have a TE?
The most important job for the new coach, whoever that may be (my vote is still for Switzer...Osborne can make sure he doesn't rile up the NCAA too much), needs to find himself some leaders and instill some ferocity onto this team. No one feared Nebraska this year. Everyone came in knowing that if they hit the Huskers hard a couple of times, they would collapse like a house of cards. Ferocity and confidence both on offense and defense. The teams needs to come out in 2008 and knock some other guys down...and then kick them a few times for good measure. Once we get back the Killer Instinct, everything else will start to fall into place.
Defense: The entire defensive squad was a joke. They popped people maybe three times the entire season. They got shoved around and pushed down...they got no respect and they didn't really deserve any. The D-Line was weak. Couldn't stop the run. Didn't attack or shoot gaps...just a bump and then flow. No disruption at all. No fire or leadership from any of them. It embarrases me when a runner breaks off 7 yards up the middle then our guys help the guy up! What the hell?!?. These guys...or the next batch...need so more weight and a lot more strength. I want to see guys with guns who don't get blown 3 yards off the line when the ball is hiked.
The linebackers were not good...they were too light, even when they blitzed, a 190 lb halfback could usually handle them..on sweeps tackles and guards buried them. Pursuit to the ball was horrible. They weren't fast enough to cover backs or ends so dropping them into coverage was a failure most of the time. They didn't act, they reacted. They let the opponent dictate to them. There wasn't an animal out there. Looked like a bunch of autobots the whole season..."If receiver A goes here, I must go there". These guys never popped anybody either....all arms tackles, when they tackled anybody at all.
The DB's had too much pressure on them the whole time. No line or backers made them play close so they could shut down the runners that leaked through. There was talent back there but, again, these guys were pretty dinky. Aren't there any DB's available over six feet and 180 pounds out there? However, there is hope for the DBs. If they had a line that could put some pressure on the QB, they would have been adequate.
All in all, the defense was a train wreck, but that's what you get for throwing a Big 10 guy into a Big 12 league. They lined up too far off the ball, they read instead of attacking, they continued to drop back in coverage when it was apparent that it wasn't shutting off anything....just a wreck.
Offense: There are a lot of people that think Ganz is the second coming and he might be but from what I've seen, he needs to have a lot simpler system to work with. Against Colorado he spent so much time running back and forth to the line making adjustments that I was wondering if he was ever going to beat the play clock. Give him or whoever is the QB a system that's not so complicated and a decent running game and maybe he can do away with trying to shove a ball into double or triple coverage.
Ball control was bad...very bad. But, when your offensive plan consists of "Throw three passes and hope one of them is completed for a 1st down", you aren't going to burn much time off the clock. You're up 35 to 17...run the damn ball! Grind out some yards! No offense to Marion but the ground game needs an injection of "punishment" in it...a big power back who, even if he only gains three yards...still busts some chops when he hits the line. The running game disappeared this season...very disappointing.
The O-Line played fairly decently once Ganz took over. Keller held the ball in one place way too long. Ganz's mobility helped a lot. The line didn't have a dominating look to it though. Wasn't the frightening line I'm used to. Just a bunch of kinda fat guys. Power rushers and quick DE's got by them way too often. And maybe if they didn't stand foot to foot all the time they could spread the defense a little more and maybe open a few more holes. I think this group could come along with some strength and conditioning along with a different offensive philosophy.
I may be the only one to think this but I'm totally relieved that Mo is gone from the receiving corps. He was already a pro anyway. He had "Throwing up the hands and looking for a ref everytime he dropped a ball" down already along with spotting all the TV cameras. Too bad he let so many passes bounce off his hands. If the QB would have thrown a TV camera instead of a football, he probably would have been the best receiver in football. Possession receivers like Swift are great. He was the unsung hero of this group. Catches the ball well...takes a hit. A few more guys like that...along with maybe throwing the ball to the TE once in a while, and the receivers would be pretty decent. Do the Huskers even have a TE?
The most important job for the new coach, whoever that may be (my vote is still for Switzer...Osborne can make sure he doesn't rile up the NCAA too much), needs to find himself some leaders and instill some ferocity onto this team. No one feared Nebraska this year. Everyone came in knowing that if they hit the Huskers hard a couple of times, they would collapse like a house of cards. Ferocity and confidence both on offense and defense. The teams needs to come out in 2008 and knock some other guys down...and then kick them a few times for good measure. Once we get back the Killer Instinct, everything else will start to fall into place.