Husker_x
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At this point in the season it is very difficult to see anything positive on the horizon. I can honestly say that never in my wildest dreams did I expect the season would turn this ugly this quickly. Yes, I figured perhaps a trap game or two would emerge, perhaps late in the season, but to see the pinkshirts struggle so much against so little when I was expecting an Okie St. game to be more likely is just astounding. Un-friggin-believable.
This defense is far an above the worst in recent memory. From top to bottom there is an absolute lack of every fundamental. I was unable to watch the game this weekend, so if anyone can correct me on some mistake, go right ahead. From what I heard they were getting little pressure, were not getting off blocks, were out of position, and again, couldn't tackle (the tackling was better, but still they missed several), had no team unity, and played with little to no emtion. In case it passed you, read that little bit again. I'll wait. Okay, back? Good. Now, tell me, what's wrong with that picture? Give up? Okay, I'll tell you:
WHAT I JUST LISTED IS THE ENTIRE CONCEPT OF DEFENSE!
Even though all I could do was listen in horror at what the sportscasters were relating to me, I was getting a sick feeling in my stomach. I just cannot believe we have fallen this far under Cosgrove and no one on the staff is even hinting that he's gone. Can you imagine what would have happened if a Tommy Frazier team had come out and played this way? Even when Solich and Crouch were around, this was unacceptable. And, a news flash to Callahan and co., IT STILL IS.
People, we are a baby's hair away from losing our sellout streak. I was planning on attending the Iowa State game next week, but after yesterday, ha! HAhaahahahahahaha...........HAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Whooo. I'd sooner pay money to get my fingernails torn off than to watch the pinkshirts get scored on. This slide to mediocrity is not in the process of occuring; it has already happened right before our eyes. And this, if a single finger can be pointed, is entirely Cosgrove's fault. I am not a baby out with the bathwater Nebraska fan. Callahan's offense is showing that it can work against teams large and small (USC and Ball State), but our defense is just so horrible that they are getting booed off the field at MEMORIAL STADIUM!. And you know what? I am absolutely in favor of that.
People will say, "But...that doesn't happen at Nebraska. We don't boo anyone, ever, especially not our own team." You know what else doesn't happen at Nebraska? The performance you saw yesterday. This booing should be a wake up call to you dreamers out there. So far as I'm concerned, our program hit its lowest point these past three weeks. We have no chance of winning the North, and I'll be grateful at this point of Meiser Cosgrove will even allow the crumbs of a winning season to fall from his table.
In three games we've seen the following: we can't defend trick plays, we can't defend the run, and we can't defend the pass. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that just about covers everything minus the fundamentals, which I mentioned already.
Husker Nation, we are in grave danger. Our program cannot suffer anything less than a Big XII North championship, and the thought of beating Mizzery at this point is laughable. Simply ludicrous. We are officially in panic mode. I am for firing Cosgrove at first chance for this reason: the worst that could happen is things continue as they are with another fill-in. Our defense could not conceivably BE any worse, so I think you can all agree that the only way to go is up.
I hope Cosgrove has the decency to step down without a big media shootout beforehand. If not, Callahan has got to do the right thing here. Friend or not, he can't coach defense. He's proven it too many times to count. Maybe in the pros he's better off, where you don't have to worry so much about fundamentals because by this time the players are all so steeped in experience that it's like breathing, but on the college level his record speaks for itself.
This week I expect every player on defnese to turn in their blackshirt. I don't care who they are, what they did, the whys or whats––just please, for the sake of our tradition don't wear them anymore. At least then we can look back and say that the 2007 season was mostly a disaster because we didn't have a blackshirt defense.
For the milk cartons: Have you seen this? :bonez (Missing, September 2007).
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This defense is far an above the worst in recent memory. From top to bottom there is an absolute lack of every fundamental. I was unable to watch the game this weekend, so if anyone can correct me on some mistake, go right ahead. From what I heard they were getting little pressure, were not getting off blocks, were out of position, and again, couldn't tackle (the tackling was better, but still they missed several), had no team unity, and played with little to no emtion. In case it passed you, read that little bit again. I'll wait. Okay, back? Good. Now, tell me, what's wrong with that picture? Give up? Okay, I'll tell you:
WHAT I JUST LISTED IS THE ENTIRE CONCEPT OF DEFENSE!
Even though all I could do was listen in horror at what the sportscasters were relating to me, I was getting a sick feeling in my stomach. I just cannot believe we have fallen this far under Cosgrove and no one on the staff is even hinting that he's gone. Can you imagine what would have happened if a Tommy Frazier team had come out and played this way? Even when Solich and Crouch were around, this was unacceptable. And, a news flash to Callahan and co., IT STILL IS.
People, we are a baby's hair away from losing our sellout streak. I was planning on attending the Iowa State game next week, but after yesterday, ha! HAhaahahahahahaha...........HAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Whooo. I'd sooner pay money to get my fingernails torn off than to watch the pinkshirts get scored on. This slide to mediocrity is not in the process of occuring; it has already happened right before our eyes. And this, if a single finger can be pointed, is entirely Cosgrove's fault. I am not a baby out with the bathwater Nebraska fan. Callahan's offense is showing that it can work against teams large and small (USC and Ball State), but our defense is just so horrible that they are getting booed off the field at MEMORIAL STADIUM!. And you know what? I am absolutely in favor of that.
People will say, "But...that doesn't happen at Nebraska. We don't boo anyone, ever, especially not our own team." You know what else doesn't happen at Nebraska? The performance you saw yesterday. This booing should be a wake up call to you dreamers out there. So far as I'm concerned, our program hit its lowest point these past three weeks. We have no chance of winning the North, and I'll be grateful at this point of Meiser Cosgrove will even allow the crumbs of a winning season to fall from his table.
In three games we've seen the following: we can't defend trick plays, we can't defend the run, and we can't defend the pass. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that just about covers everything minus the fundamentals, which I mentioned already.
Husker Nation, we are in grave danger. Our program cannot suffer anything less than a Big XII North championship, and the thought of beating Mizzery at this point is laughable. Simply ludicrous. We are officially in panic mode. I am for firing Cosgrove at first chance for this reason: the worst that could happen is things continue as they are with another fill-in. Our defense could not conceivably BE any worse, so I think you can all agree that the only way to go is up.
I hope Cosgrove has the decency to step down without a big media shootout beforehand. If not, Callahan has got to do the right thing here. Friend or not, he can't coach defense. He's proven it too many times to count. Maybe in the pros he's better off, where you don't have to worry so much about fundamentals because by this time the players are all so steeped in experience that it's like breathing, but on the college level his record speaks for itself.
This week I expect every player on defnese to turn in their blackshirt. I don't care who they are, what they did, the whys or whats––just please, for the sake of our tradition don't wear them anymore. At least then we can look back and say that the 2007 season was mostly a disaster because we didn't have a blackshirt defense.
For the milk cartons: Have you seen this? :bonez (Missing, September 2007).
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