RedDenver
Heisman Trophy Winner
Prukop definitely had happy feet and was quick to escape the pocket. Not sure if that's mostly due defensive pressure or his MO. His passing stats were mediocre to poor: 14-23 for 146 yards, 0 INT's, 0 TD's.I get that and maybe it was more from trying to contain and more of a credit to Prukop's talent than anything. I was pretty close to the field at about the 50 so it was a little harder to tell but just seemed like when we weren't blitzing Prukop had a ton of time to throw and that was when he completed most of his passes. We need DE's that are fast enough to consistently pressure the qb.ColoradoHusk said:I disagree with this. I think the d-line was able to get decent pressure at time in the 3 and 4 man rushes. It's hard to do that on a regular basis though.RedSavage said:Agree. While Dzuris has been pretty solid and played better than I expected, yet another qb had all day to throw when we weren't blitzing.ColoradoHusk said:I think we all want our guys to be in the right place/right time. However, I think we all want guys who are "super talented" AND be in the right place/right time. Ross is doing the best he can, and that's solid. But, long-term if NU wants to be back to championship football, NU needs better talent at DE.Cdog923 said:Right? I'd rather have guys in the right place/right time than otherwise.1995 Redux said:Isn't this a trait we want in most Defensive players?Mavric said:He has been in the right place at the right time a lot. He's a solid player but most - maybe all - of his "big" plays have been taking advantage of what someone else did.
Ross has been VERY solid this year. Far better than I thought he would be playing.
Being a DE is difficult when playing a mobile QB like Prukop and other QB's NU has seen this year. The d-line has to rush the passer and play contain at the same time. That's very hard to do. The D-Ends can't pin their ears back and play "meet you at the QB" with a mobile QB because if that QB breaks contain it can lead to a big play.