kchusker_chris
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devnet said:When things work, there's nothing wrong. When they don't, everything is wrong.

devnet said:When things work, there's nothing wrong. When they don't, everything is wrong.
It's hard to make a fair assessment of the NU secondary when there's not much pressure on the quarterback and he has 5+ seconds to find a receiver. They're certainly not as good as previous years but we also don't have a NFL quality corner on the field like we did with Amukamara or Dennard.So far the NU pass defense (secondary) has been a huge disappointment. It was supposed to be the strength of the team. The man-to-man coverage isn't working and the NU D-line hasn't put consistant pressure on the QB.
Illinois stats indicate they do NOT have a viable rushing attack, but they are very good at passing. It seems to me that the key to this game is our pass defense. Will it come alive & live up to the pre-season hype? I sure hope so.
GBR
I also think "huge disappointment" is an overstatement. Our safety play hasn't been great but no worse than last year. Our corner/nickel/dime players overall have been very good - pretty good tackling, several picks. Not great but I'd say pretty decent.It's hard to make a fair assessment of the NU secondary when there's not much pressure on the quarterback and he has 5+ seconds to find a receiver. They're certainly not as good as previous years but we also don't have a NFL quality corner on the field like we did with Amukamara or Dennard.So far the NU pass defense (secondary) has been a huge disappointment. It was supposed to be the strength of the team. The man-to-man coverage isn't working and the NU D-line hasn't put consistant pressure on the QB.
Illinois stats indicate they do NOT have a viable rushing attack, but they are very good at passing. It seems to me that the key to this game is our pass defense. Will it come alive & live up to the pre-season hype? I sure hope so.
GBR
I think the picks are overshadowing their bad play. Even SJB has been burned a couple of times. I know it's not all about stats, and pressure on the QB has been really bad...but...I also think "huge disappointment" is an overstatement. Our safety play hasn't been great but no worse than last year. Our corner/nickel/dime players overall have been very good - pretty good tackling, several picks. Not great but I'd say pretty decent.
I'd say the jury is still out on having a NFL quality corner on the field. SJB sure looks like he has the potential and maybe even Ciante(not sure about him). I know you said players on the field but here's to hoping some of the players like Jonathan Rose who haven't seen the field can still become something special.It's hard to make a fair assessment of the NU secondary when there's not much pressure on the quarterback and he has 5+ seconds to find a receiver. They're certainly not as good as previous years but we also don't have a NFL quality corner on the field like we did with Amukamara or Dennard.So far the NU pass defense (secondary) has been a huge disappointment. It was supposed to be the strength of the team. The man-to-man coverage isn't working and the NU D-line hasn't put consistant pressure on the QB.
Illinois stats indicate they do NOT have a viable rushing attack, but they are very good at passing. It seems to me that the key to this game is our pass defense. Will it come alive & live up to the pre-season hype? I sure hope so.
GBR
You want I should run across town and put a beat down on them for you?I have family that lives in Greeley, Co., so I wanted to beat the fuffaloes just so I didn't have to listen to them.
It's being shown on ESPNU. This is how ESPN leverages cable companies into carrying their more obscure channels.This game is listed as ESPNU/WatchESPN... is this not being shown on T.V.?
To be Fair, this was arguably the best NU has played all year.So I was perhaps wayyyy more optimistic about this game than I had any business being.
Good game, Huskers, and good luck the rest of the way.