No, we self destruct on the road. For some reason when we are away we can't seem to do ANYTHING right, I mean seriously 2 dropped punts in a row from 2 different players? Do you know how sad it is to hear the TV commentators talk about how the Husker fans are CHEERING the fact someone actually caught a punt? Seriously catching a punt is making the crowd cheer? This is where it has dropped down to? Maybe its the Huskers that need a damn nap cause we sure look to be half assing it today!
Exactly. Does anyone remember this exact weekend impending 2 years ago with a top 10 Missouri coming to town who just beat a No. 1 Oklahoma, everyone wishing the game was on the road because we were playing obviously better on the road than at home. Yeah.No, we self destruct on the road. For some reason when we are away we can't seem to do ANYTHING right, I mean seriously 2 dropped punts in a row from 2 different players? Do you know how sad it is to hear the TV commentators talk about how the Husker fans are CHEERING the fact someone actually caught a punt? Seriously catching a punt is making the crowd cheer? This is where it has dropped down to? Maybe its the Huskers that need a damn nap cause we sure look to be half assing it today!
52-17 loss at home to Missouri in 2008
31-10 loss at home to Texas Tech in 2009
9-7 loss at home to Iowa State in 2009
20-13 loss at home to Texas in 2010
28-25 loss at home to Northwestern in 2011
Bo has had really ugly losses every year at home, so I don't quite agree with you that we implode only on the road.
Your involvement in this thread says otherwise....Those are the same people predicting 45-17, 56-28, 48-24 losses against Michigan, and if we win by a dozen or more, they will be complaining about something in that case too. I'm getting better at ignoring that crowd.What I don't get is that we just won a game that basically half of everyone that gave a crap was saying we were going to lose, but now everyone is mad because they didn't win it with enough style. A win is a win. Take it and move on.
Sure there is a lot of things to work on, but the game is over and they won. Let it go.
They may win 5 move ugly games like this. You got to give NW some credit. They were 6-1 going into the game. They should win a couple more games. They are a decent team.
You are allowed to kilter off the scrimmage line a little bit, and it depends on the refs on how much they allow. After watching that game, they were definitely sticklers on staying strict on it, because you really never see it called in other games. We consistently do this in every game. Like I said, depends on the refs. Some allow it more than others, and simply put, these guys didn't allow it at all.What still puzzles me is how we actually won this game. The special teams play for the most part was absolutely horrendous. Between the two muffed punts and Maher's lovely 16 yard punt, we looked like a junior high team running special teams. Then, we look at an offense that converted what one or two third downs the entire game? The defense other than that long run looked pretty darn good. I'm even giving Baptise a pass on the TD pass as he was there and his head was back looking for the ball. Northwestern had been picking on him the entire game, and he shut his guy down every time with the exception of one. This guy is going to be an absolute stud.
I'm happy for the win, and we did some very good things. However, our consistency is downright terrible. I used to ref. a lot of junior high football games, and this was all I could think about while watching the game. I mean a tackle that can't even figure out whether he's on the line of scrimmage or not is a junior high mistake.
On the second call, Reed is lined up way ahead of Sirles. The ref had to throw the flag.You are allowed to kilter off the scrimmage line a little bit, and it depends on the refs on how much they allow. After watching that game, they were definitely sticklers on staying strict on it, because you really never see it called in other games. We consistently do this in every game. Like I said, depends on the refs. Some allow it more than others, and simply put, these guys didn't allow it at all.What still puzzles me is how we actually won this game. The special teams play for the most part was absolutely horrendous. Between the two muffed punts and Maher's lovely 16 yard punt, we looked like a junior high team running special teams. Then, we look at an offense that converted what one or two third downs the entire game? The defense other than that long run looked pretty darn good. I'm even giving Baptise a pass on the TD pass as he was there and his head was back looking for the ball. Northwestern had been picking on him the entire game, and he shut his guy down every time with the exception of one. This guy is going to be an absolute stud.
I'm happy for the win, and we did some very good things. However, our consistency is downright terrible. I used to ref. a lot of junior high football games, and this was all I could think about while watching the game. I mean a tackle that can't even figure out whether he's on the line of scrimmage or not is a junior high mistake.
Getting better does not translate to perfect. Ha.irafreak said:Your involvement in this thread says otherwise....accountability said:Those are the same people predicting 45-17, 56-28, 48-24 losses against Michigan, and if we win by a dozen or more, they will be complaining about something in that case too. I'm getting better at ignoring that crowd.NUinID said:What I don't get is that we just won a game that basically half of everyone that gave a crap was saying we were going to lose, but now everyone is mad because they didn't win it with enough style. A win is a win. Take it and move on.
Sure there is a lot of things to work on, but the game is over and they won. Let it go.
They may win 5 move ugly games like this. You got to give NW some credit. They were 6-1 going into the game. They should win a couple more games. They are a decent team.
That Junior High coaches are capable of fixing... but, seemingly the NU coaches are not.junior4949 said:What still puzzles me is how we actually won this game. The special teams play for the most part was absolutely horrendous. Between the two muffed punts and Maher's lovely 16 yard punt, we looked like a junior high team running special teams. Then, we look at an offense that converted what one or two third downs the entire game? The defense other than that long run looked pretty darn good. I'm even giving Baptise a pass on the TD pass as he was there and his head was back looking for the ball. Northwestern had been picking on him the entire game, and he shut his guy down every time with the exception of one. This guy is going to be an absolute stud.
I'm happy for the win, and we did some very good things. However, our consistency is downright terrible. I used to ref. a lot of junior high football games, and this was all I could think about while watching the game. I mean a tackle that can't even figure out whether he's on the line of scrimmage or not is a junior high mistake.