Lol @ Watson... True. Now get the hell out of her... go back to Kentucky.
DO NOT LIKE SI's prediction or anyone else who cites Taylor's lack of big passing yardage games as a marker of his ability to pass. There's a reason he doesn't pile up the yardage... That is not what our offense is predicated on. If we needed Taylor to go all Mike Leach Air Tard offense on people, we would have him do it or get someone in there that could. He runs within the confines of our offense and it works. So Taylor has operated our run first offense well for the ~1 year he's been healthy. When he was unhealthy, he couldn't do anything well, so don't use that as proof.
Exactly.
You and a handful of other posters here grasp that. Because most posters here are so young they just can't get a handle on anything but a Clownahan or Callawatts offense with it's priorities. That's why they wine, sob and cry until the Missouri river overflows every single day because they feel the priorities are all wrong.
Even averaging over 40 pts a game this year so far.......even with Tmart's record when healthy now at 12 - 1 (forget our wrs dropping his passes all game long vs Texas last year, of course it was still Tmart's fault)......even currently with 13th in the nation in scoring offense (with a decent sos). I don't think they'll get it for a long time.....sigh.
Oh well, the upside is this offense is getting more dangerous every week. The cheeseheads better tighten their chin straps.
GBR!!
Back in the day - when Nebraska was typically favored - we were a team that rushed for 300 yards and passed for 150 (on a good day). Nobody fretted about Nebraska's inconsistent passing game and poor-armed QB (Crouch and Frost were .500 passers who almost never looked off a primary receiver and had trouble hitting wide-open receivers in stride.) Back in the day, going 12 for 20 for 160 yards was a good passing day because that was exactly enough efficiency to set up the run. After all the whining and teeth gnashing and Watson bashing, we look a lot more like that offense. Not so much because the play calling and so-called "offensive identity" has changed, but because the offensive line is starting to gel.
This is still a young team and I kinda like that. Big problem this week will be turnovers. Especially early. You just can't have them.
I could care less about the hitch in Martinez's throwing motion. I want to see the killer instinct, especially when he's allowed to call plays to exploit whatever he sees.
Back in the day - when Nebraska was typically favored - we were a team that rushed for 300 yards and passed for 150 (on a good day). Nobody fretted about Nebraska's inconsistent passing game and poor-armed QB (Crouch and Frost were .500 passers who almost never looked off a primary receiver and had trouble hitting wide-open receivers in stride.) Back in the day, going 12 for 20 for 160 yards was a good passing day because that was exactly enough efficiency to set up the run. After all the whining and teeth gnashing and Watson bashing, we look a lot more like that offense. Not so much because the play calling and so-called "offensive identity" has changed, but because the offensive line is starting to gel.
This is still a young team and I kinda like that. Big problem this week will be turnovers. Especially early. You just can't have them.
I could care less about the hitch in Martinez's throwing motion. I want to see the killer instinct, especially when he's allowed to call plays to exploit whatever he sees.
The spin on the could be, "despite stacking the box the Nebraska backfield has combined for 800 yards rushing and 14 Touch Downs". I keep hearing about the 300 yard backs for Wisconsin and I know they are very good but our 400 yard backs are on the field together not one at a time.Lol @ Watson... True. Now get the hell out of her... go back to Kentucky.
DO NOT LIKE SI's prediction or anyone else who cites Taylor's lack of big passing yardage games as a marker of his ability to pass. There's a reason he doesn't pile up the yardage... That is not what our offense is predicated on. If we needed Taylor to go all Mike Leach Air Tard offense on people, we would have him do it or get someone in there that could. He runs within the confines of our offense and it works. So Taylor has operated our run first offense well for the ~1 year he's been healthy. When he was unhealthy, he couldn't do anything well, so don't use that as proof.