ColoradoHusk
Heisman Trophy Winner
Can we have another thread about moving Gerry to LB next year? I love those pointless discussions.
Yeah, Nate's stats aren't equal to Matt's senior year stats, like you say. But his ability is. Gerry has a LOT more speed than O'Hanlon. Gerry appears to be a smart player too, like O'Hanlon was. A real ball hawk. I'd say that Nate's upside potential is a lot greater. (Not that I know anything--but that's never stopped me before. lol)Damn I forgot about Matt. Personally I think Nate is probably there, statistically he's behind (O'Hanlon's senior year) but when you think that he's only a sophomore... He just seems to be in the right place at the right time. I'm sure someone can refresh me, but I can't remember him getting beat this year, I'm almost sure it happened a couple times though.O'Hanlon was playing pretty solid by the end of his Husker career. Do you think Gerry is at his ability yet?
Colorado called it.
Exactly. But he does tend to recover quickly from his mistakes. Against Northwestern, shortly after a ticky-tack personal foul call he intercepted a deep pass. Last week, after leaving his WR to tackle Nova (big mistake) he had an interception later in the game.Gerry didn't get beat deep against Rutgers but he came off his WR when Nova scrambled in the 1st quarter. The WR caught the pass and then weaves thru the D for the 70 yard pass. Bo was pretty upset when that happened.He made a couple nice tackles, another interception and don't think he has been beaten deep as of late.
Thoughts?
Agree on Matt understood schemes, tackling angles and concepts at a high level. He was rarely out of position or missed open field tackles. Once Gerry gets there from a mental standpoint, he'll be scary imo.But his ability isn't as high as O'Hanlon's was. yet.I don't really like the Gerry - O'Hanlon comparison. Gerry is a much better athlete, and was a scholarship recruit out of high school. Matt was a solid player, but was a walk-on who thrived more on his knowledge of the defense.
Gerry's upside and potential is much higher than O'Hanlon.
Gerry right now is at about O'Hanlon's level his first few games of 2009. But by the midway point of that year Matt O'Hanlon was a ballhawk and an open-field tackling machine, the best we've had at either skill in a long time. The good news is that Nate has a lot of time left to continue improving.
Gerry reminds me of that kid from the movie Powder and Casper the friendly ghost.Gerry reminds me of a combination of Clint Finley and Bret Clark.#WhiteGuyComparisonO'Hanlon was playing pretty solid by the end of his Husker career. Do you think Gerry is at his ability yet?