Heard to practice Nickle and RB?

lo country

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So does this actually pan out? We appear deep at both the RB and DB spot. Deep meaning a lot of guys, not necessarily a lot of experience.

I hope this doesn't become another example of guys getting moved around and never being heard from again. Heard seems to have the potential and hype to not be on the field somewhere.

IMO, it is another example of the staff not "getting" it. Do other traditional power house schools move highly recruited players around?

Thoughts.

http://huskerextra.com/sports/huskers/football/article_01100ab7-ad70-543a-84f4-a54c800cc4b4.html

 
yes other schools do, the LSU CB that was just drafted also played WR. it will work just fine and like it says in the article they will likely focus on one position at some point anyway.

 
Heard could excel at either spot. Since he's not a starter, yet, it seems to make sense to start familiarizing him with both positions. Then plug him in where he fits best--either based on NU's needs or Heard's skills.

 
i shudder to think where we will be next year when Rex is gone........hope the new Rex emerges this season.

 
I hope we redshirt him this year..... Pelini, these kids are 18 and dont know what best for them, make them redshirt - he will thank you later in life.... gah!

 
i shudder to think where we will be next year when Rex is gone........hope the new Rex emerges this season.
Ameer has some huge upside...as long as he holds onto the football...

he's a different type of runner than Rex, no way he could handle 20-30 touches per game, not that there are many backs that could.

Rex is a phenom, Ameer is a situational runner, IMHO, better outside than between the tackles where he would get pounded every play.

Unless we develop or acquire another Rex, other than a FB inside carry, it may be time to really open up this offense and use the smaller,

quicker backs out in space with a greater emphasis on the short passing game........if you don't recruit for big, inside tough runners, you

better use the speed to the outside.......maybe Marrow and Cross quickly fill the future void........IMO, Beck has some decisions to make this fall.

 
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I've said this before, and I'll say it again. Braylon Heard was the best Overall RB of the 3.

With our secondary looking fairly well off, Seisay, Charles Jackson, Andrew Green, he should be redshirted and permanently moved to RB.

 
So does this actually pan out? We appear deep at both the RB and DB spot. Deep meaning a lot of guys, not necessarily a lot of experience.

I hope this doesn't become another example of guys getting moved around and never being heard from again. Heard seems to have the potential and hype to not be on the field somewhere.

IMO, it is another example of the staff not "getting" it. Do other traditional power house schools move highly recruited players around?

Thoughts.

http://huskerextra.c...4c800cc4b4.html
That's what I Heard

 
It's not too bad to have that kind of flexibility. He'll probably settle at one position pretty early on in his sophomore campaign. Or prove that he's the rare versatile athlete who can play on both sides of the ball.

 
Just wondering but what is his weight now? If he practices on 1st team how will this work for the spring game?

 
lo country said:
So does this actually pan out? We appear deep at both the RB and DB spot. Deep meaning a lot of guys, not necessarily a lot of experience.

I hope this doesn't become another example of guys getting moved around and never being heard from again. Heard seems to have the potential and hype to not be on the field somewhere.

IMO, it is another example of the staff not "getting" it. Do other traditional power house schools move highly recruited players around?

Thoughts.

http://huskerextra.c...4c800cc4b4.html
pun intended, or no? ;)

 
Personally, I like this move.

If the guy is good enough to get to second team nickle back after doing it for the spring practices, obviously he has some skills.

If he's in the mix for the #1 spot in the fall, let him play defense, then work exclusively on the diamond formation plays on offense and we get the best of both worlds

 
Hunter94 said:
Chaddyboxer said:
Hunter94 said:
i shudder to think where we will be next year when Rex is gone........hope the new Rex emerges this season.
Ameer has some huge upside...as long as he holds onto the football...

he's a different type of runner than Rex, no way he could handle 20-30 touches per game, not that there are many backs that could.

Rex is a phenom, Ameer is a situational runner, IMHO, better outside than between the tackles where he would get pounded every play.

Unless we develop or acquire another Rex, other than a FB inside carry, it may be time to really open up this offense and use the smaller,

quicker backs out in space with a greater emphasis on the short passing game........if you don't recruit for big, inside tough runners, you

better use the speed to the outside.......maybe Marrow and Cross quickly fill the future void........IMO, Beck has some decisions to make this fall.
I do agree with you on a few points, but we haven't run Ameer enough to actually test if he has the physicality to take on 20-30 touches per game. I think Cross and Marrow will help fill the void, but I believe Ameer needs to gain another 5-10 pounds.....5lbs being muscle at least.

 
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Hunter94 said:
i shudder to think where we will be next year when Rex is gone........hope the new Rex emerges this season.
I hope by the time Rex is gone we have a mature enough offense that we don't have to rely on one player.

 
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