Everyone seems to be jumping on the bad tackling bandwagon. NU seems to go for the big hit and trying to strip the ball instead of basic tackling below the waist. So, I won't bother with another thread on that.
But, I have another concern and it's difficult to articulate without sounding negative.
The two fumbles against CU. Now, those runners were trying the level best to get extra yards and I can only applaud that kind of effort. But, whatever happend to the old adage of two hands at contact. When a runner is about to make contact isn't he supposed to protect the ball with two hands, one on each end of the ball. Am I missing something here that on both of those fumbles the runner had the ball in one hand only. It's those two lost fumbles that turn this game into a route IMHO. Or should I just be happy with the strong win.
:corndance
But, I have another concern and it's difficult to articulate without sounding negative.
The two fumbles against CU. Now, those runners were trying the level best to get extra yards and I can only applaud that kind of effort. But, whatever happend to the old adage of two hands at contact. When a runner is about to make contact isn't he supposed to protect the ball with two hands, one on each end of the ball. Am I missing something here that on both of those fumbles the runner had the ball in one hand only. It's those two lost fumbles that turn this game into a route IMHO. Or should I just be happy with the strong win.
:corndance