Duality and Reality

It'sNotAFakeID

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I think this is important to note, as it feels like the sky is falling once again on our season.

The loss against the Gophers today puts us at 2-1 in the Big Ten with 5 more conference games to play. If this team had a pre-season goal of winning the Big Ten, then the goal isn't out of reach. We were in the same spot last year heading into November and managed to rip off win after win after win after win all the way to the Big Ten Championship game.

We are standing at the exact same spot at this point this season as we were at this point last season. Who were our opponents that we had to face? Northwestern, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, and Iowa. Who were our opponents we had to face last year? Northwestern, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State, [Minnesota], and Iowa. I don't think the team set out with the realistic goal of making the national championship. I think the team set out with the realistic goal of winning the Big Ten. There is nothing right now saying that that goal of winning the Big Ten is impossible. We MUST win out. We did last season, and we can do it this season.

The chips are down and our backs are up against the wall. The opportunity to make it to Indianapolis is there. But we aren't going to go out there and take it unless:

We start preparing for each game like it was the championship game

There is no game more important to the team now than the next game in front of them. No opponent is too weak or too good for them to not prepare for like it was the week of the national championship game. I'm sick of the attitude that we can go into a stadium, cozy our way to a win, and walk out. It's not that easy. Every last one of the opponents on our schedule can beat us, and they will if we don't give it 125% in every practice and in every game. They're going to give 110%, and we're going to have to give 125%.

The coaching staff redefines 'multiple', both offensively and defensively

It is good to be multiple. But I don't think the coaching staff understands what being multiple means.

Offensively, we have tons of weapons at all the skill positions. Taylor Martinez, Tommy Armstrong, and Ron Kellogg III can all play the QB position and be effective (even a hobbled Taylor). Ameer Abdullah, Imani Cross, and Terrell Newby are damn good running backs; Abdullah is 19 yards shy of 1,000 yards rushing on the season. Quincy Enunwa, Kenny Bell, Jamal Turner, Jake Long, Alonzo Moore, and Jordan Westerkamp all present problems to opposing secondaries because they can all catch the ball and make big plays. And our offensive line must be good. We have only given up 6 sacks all season and we have a running back on pace for a 1500+ yard season. Those things don't happen if the offensive line isn't performing at a very high level.

So why is it then that in our two losses, the offense has sputtered to less than 400 yards of total offense and games of 21 and 23 points, respectively? It's because we constantly move away from what is working. We saw it so many times today. On the field goal drive which put Nebraska at 23 points and started deep in our own territory, two of the plays we ran were Abdullah to the outside. Both went for at least 30 yards. Once we got into the red zone, we run it up the middle and then throw back to back incomplete passes. That option out of the shotgun that got us a lot of yards in the first half, we didn't even run it in the second half. And probably the most noteworthy fact, the play calling in Nebraska's 5 wins shows us being a run heavy offense; we run the ball 67% of the time and pass the ball 33% of the time. In our losses, we run it 53% of the time and pass it 47% of the time.

Being multiple means that you can show different looks and be effective in each of those looks. But being multiple also means that you can plug different players into different positions to suit the play you are going to run. Ameer isn't the best between the tackles back, so put Cross in there and use Abdullah and Newby to run to the outside. Our quarterbacks can throw and our receivers can catch, so if opponents want to stack the box, let them and throw it over the top.

In our losses, Beck has allowed the opposing defenses to dictate to our offense what we should run. That's garbage. Our offense should dictate to the opposing defense what is going to happen. Minnesota did that today. They said, "Hey, we're going to run it," and gashed us constantly for at least 6 yards a rush.

The same goes for the defense. The athletes are there, and part of being multiple is being able to run different personnel onto the field and not lose any of your effectiveness. If we want to be multiple, why do we constantly run out of a two high safety shell? Let's see some different formations, let's see some more pressure, and let's see some different players! Our defense is far too predictable, and is anything but multiple. That falls on the shoulders of the coaching staff. It MUST change.

To sum this all up, we face a long and difficult road to December. But it's nothing we haven't seen before. Apparently, we didn't look hard enough into the abyss last season (as evidenced by the blow out loss to Wisconsin in the championship game), but we have a chance to redeem ourselves. Those types of chances don't come around very often. So let's address what needs to be changed, and get to f****** work.

 
After having watched this team for seven games now... there are two things that are crystal clear. We don't have a healthy veteran QB. We have an injured veteran QB backed up by inexperience. And the defense is not fixable. It's not taking steps forward like we thought it was. When Minnesota got the ball and drove the field by going right at our defense, I think most Husker fans realized what was happening and, although many of us didn't give up hope that we would beat the Gophers, the realistic among us started to figure that this team was heading toward a 7-5 or 8-4 season in best case outcomes. After the loss the probability of 7-5, 6-6 and even, GULP, 5-7, are becoming real.

The rest of the scheduled teams are at least as good as Minn and probably better in four out of five cases... the exception being NW. But I think we know now. The shock is gone. We are a very average team. I will root like heck for us, but the bottom line is that we will be very lucky to go bowling.

As for coach and all that... well, that is out of our hands. We'll find out after Iowa.

 
After having watched this team for seven games now... there are two things that are crystal clear. We don't have a healthy veteran QB. We have an injured veteran QB backed up by inexperience. And the defense is not fixable. It's not taking steps forward like we thought it was. When Minnesota got the ball and drove the field by going right at our defense, I think most Husker fans realized what was happening and, although many of us didn't give up hope that we would beat the Gophers, the realistic among us started to figure that this team was heading toward a 7-5 or 8-4 season in best case outcomes. After the loss the probability of 7-5, 6-6 and even, GULP, 5-7, are becoming real.

The rest of the scheduled teams are at least as good as Minn and probably better in four out of five cases... the exception being NW. But I think we know now. The shock is gone. We are a very average team. I will root like heck for us, but the bottom line is that we will be very lucky to go bowling.

As for coach and all that... well, that is out of our hands. We'll find out after Iowa.
So, should we just pack it in and give up on the season?

 
BBXII, this is @ your sig, but...wins involve a lot of running out the clock. Losses involve a lot of desperately trying to get back into a game. If we only look at first half stats, is the difference as significant?

 
The games will be played. There is no packing it in and giving up for the players. Fans can quit watching if they want to. I will not. I am going to cheer for this team to the end, but I am not going to continue thinking that CCG is a really good possibility. Let's face it, that's a pipe dream from here.

 
The games will be played. There is no packing it in and giving up for the players. Fans can quit watching if they want to. I will not. I am going to cheer for this team to the end, but I am not going to continue thinking that CCG is a really good possibility. Let's face it, that's a pipe dream from here.
Yup... Well said.

 
BBXII, this is @ your sig, but...wins involve a lot of running out the clock. Losses involve a lot of desperately trying to get back into a game. If we only look at first half stats, is the difference as significant?
Teams should still pass it even if it's into the second half. Yeah, you are going to run it more if you're up by a lot and it's getting late in the game. So I think it would make more sense to look at the run/pass difference when the game is still reasonably close. The problem is, what's the arbitrary cut off point for that margin? Were Nebraska's runs with 2:40 left in the third quarter against Wyoming up 31-21 intended to chew clock or were they intended to move the ball?

 
The games will be played. There is no packing it in and giving up for the players. Fans can quit watching if they want to. I will not. I am going to cheer for this team to the end, but I am not going to continue thinking that CCG is a really good possibility. Let's face it, that's a pipe dream from here.
I'm not saying that it's a really good possibility. I'm saying it's still a possibility.

 
The games will be played. There is no packing it in and giving up for the players. Fans can quit watching if they want to. I will not. I am going to cheer for this team to the end, but I am not going to continue thinking that CCG is a really good possibility. Let's face it, that's a pipe dream from here.
The games will be played. There is no packing it in and giving up for the players. Fans can quit watching if they want to. I will not. I am going to cheer for this team to the end, but I am not going to continue thinking that CCG is a really good possibility. Let's face it, that's a pipe dream from here.
Yup... Well said.
may very well be true, and I also, will cheer this team on regardless.... but you guys sound like some fans that don't really care from a year to year basis what happens to this program. i don't know about you but i was cheering on this team well before these players and coaches were ever even thought to be with this storied tradition. don't lose sight of what our identity is. respect for players and coaches will never be lost..... but its a two way street for crying out loud.

im not gonna go there as far as your guys' mental capacity in any way shape or form....

but if i hit you in the head with a bat like five times in a row. nevermind......

i wish people would stop posting like its a dam email to the players and coaches. to sit and pretend as if its directly the players faults for the situation we are in is a problem in itself. i digress...

 
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The games will be played. There is no packing it in and giving up for the players. Fans can quit watching if they want to. I will not. I am going to cheer for this team to the end, but I am not going to continue thinking that CCG is a really good possibility. Let's face it, that's a pipe dream from here.
Why not? We only lost to Minnesota! They're good! Their head coach guy filling in for the head coach just managed to watch game film of NU screwing the pooch constantly not defending sweeps or runs of any kind defending the pass, and he still burned NU on a 4th and 10 for a TD closed his eyes and hoped for the best.

Wow. Next Saturday.

 
The games will be played. There is no packing it in and giving up for the players. Fans can quit watching if they want to. I will not. I am going to cheer for this team to the end, but I am not going to continue thinking that CCG is a really good possibility. Let's face it, that's a pipe dream from here.
I'm not saying that it's a really good possibility. I'm saying it's still a possibility.


 
in my best Jim Carey voice..... "So you're saying there's a chance."
...I guess when I post I should just use crayon and not try to bury a message.

I agree with the whole this team is in trouble notion. But we were in trouble last year, too. And the two things I mentioned are the two things that have to change. I hope the players and coaching staff can talk a long look into the void that stares them in the face and rescue this season.

 
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