As much as it makes me mad that Q screwed up and screwed the team, I am feeling confident that Helu will have a breakout year and was going to outshine Castille and any of the other backs this year. I had a feeling earlier this week that Helu was going to be the star of the program this year and the 1-2 punch of Helu & Q this year was going to be more like a KO from Helu. I guess my gut feeling was either the fact that Q was gonna get the boot or the fact that Roy will actually do HUGE things this year! This dismissal will not kill our team, and it will not ruin our season! How many people last year thought the D the rest of the season was gonna hurt bad when Glenn was dismissed???? I know I did. WE WILL BE OK!
I am also thinking along these lines. I'm sure I'm not the only one who is tired of having six backs running and never getting a chance to really get going in a game. It would be nice to get another chance to have a Rozier or Phillips... someone to carry the load of the Huskers like the iBacks of old.
Helu could be that guy... with Castille out of the way, he has a chance to prove it. Right? No?
Helu could definitely be that guy. As long as he stays healthy. That is what seems to have been the achilles tendon for the backs of the previous 3-4 years. No one has stayed healthy through a full year, or been consistantly helathy enough to be a feature back that would compare to a Rozier or Phillips. I think that Helu has a great shot at it. He has put on muscle and gained speed (as much as you can) in the offseason, and not only that I think mentally and spiritually he as at a new level.
I hate to be the bible thumper on here, but I think the most impressive thing I have seen from Helu this off season was an answer he threw out at media day. Some reporter asked him what brought him to Nebraska or why did he decide to come here. He responded that he initially didn't like NU and wasn't fond of campus, but now he realizes that he decided to come here for a bigger reason and that was his growth in Jesus. Ron Brown has this kid playing and thinking on a whole new level. And this may be a reach for a comparison, but he has a new found inner strength, and sense of confidence in him, just like what Brook Berringer portrayed through his college career. Look for big things out of Roy...