I don't see it that way at all. This staff has seen what championship practice looks like. If they are stressing it, it is important. And it is. We have to actually get better day by day and not just say it. The more you practice the game plan the more it should click as the week goes along. Sure there will always be a step back here or there, but the way they talk about it, it seems as if its been a consistent issue. You want to build toward the game and if your best practice was Monday, confidence levels have likely regressed since that Monday practice.Also, all of this talk about Thursday's practice needing to be better than Monday's...it's kind of a nonsensical thing to latch onto. Maybe one day is better than the other or maybe not.
Just seems like a pretty pointless talking point by everyone involved.
I don't see it that way at all. This staff has seen what championship practice looks like. If they are stressing it, it is important. And it is. We have to actually get better day by day and not just say it. The more you practice the game plan the more it should click as the week goes along. Sure there will always be a step back here or there, but the way they talk about it, it seems as if its been a consistent issue. You want to build toward the game and if your best practice was Monday, confidence levels have likely regressed since that Monday practice.
That is super refreshing to hear him (or any player on the defense) identify that as the problem. Because...that was the problem.
Dan_F_31 said:Oh man. Now Purdue has bulletin board material for this 1-3 vs 0-3 deathmatch!
https://hailvarsity.com/s/4865/jeff-brohm-responds-to-scott-frosts-winnable-game-comment
Lyons in the Sea of Red. said:So there were some "what if" plays. There were also a large example of plays where the only "what if" there was is "what if Nebraska put 15 defenders on the field, would we have only gotten knocked off the line of scrimmage 3 yards instead of 5?"
Also, all of this talk about Thursday's practice needing to be better than Monday's...it's kind of a nonsensical thing to latch onto. Maybe one day is better than the other or maybe not.
Just seems like a pretty pointless talking point by everyone involved.
I still wonder how much of this decline is due to the quarterback situation. The defense has been building off the same gameplan so far...leaders have stepped up and such. The offense, on the other hand has had to switch from one quarterback to the next each week. Inconsistency is tough for a new system. The special teams...well that one just has me perplexed.If Nebraska was winning and coaches were saying that about practice, then I could agree that perhaps it is a bit "pointless."
However, the Huskers have looked steadily worse each week since Colorado. The old adage, how you practice is how you play is extremely apt here.
So while you may deem it "pointless", I would say you're wrong and I think the coaches would say you're wrong.
Is it negative if it's true?I guess being negative is one way to go about it... :dunno