It is the only play that Beck kept that was designed by the greatest offensive mind in the game today, Shawn WatsonI think that was a designed play. Should be called more.The only thing we learned was that Minnedsota is not bad, they're REALLY bad. Like Turner at KU bad.
And that the mishandled backwards pass going out of bounds is the greatest play ever.
Are you not concerned that NU has not played 4 quarters in the same game in the last 12 games? You say we need to do something (to play all 4 quarters) -- every game from here on out -- something that this team under Pelini does about 1 in every 10-12 games (if averaged over time --- but not once in the last dozen games). Focused, intense, well prepared teams are not a Pelini trademark at all. But I do agree, such is precisely what will be needed --- it just is pretty unlikely to happen (at least based upon the past). Who knows though... maybe that come-from-behind game w OSU marked a change (but if it did, it was not manifest against Minnesota as this team sleep-walked again through 1/2 the game).jimmiet99 said:Not only did they lose to Notre Dame, they got ran over by Notre Dame. They also had a tough game against tOSU. I'm betting MSU will be blitzing like crazy. The huskers are going to have to play 4 quarters of ball to win this one but that going to be a common thing the rest of the year.
^^^THIS^^^ At the beginning of the year I thought for sure we'd be very good at the kicking game. Halfway through the season, I'm beginning to see a dropoff and it sucks. Anything at 50 yards and I'm really nervous with Maher. He's good and I'm not saying he is, but everytime Henery came in to kick, I walked away to get a beer because I knew he'd make it or it would be a touchback with no return. Really miss Henery this season......................NUance said:That Brett Maher is pretty good. But he's no Alex Henery. Either punting or kicking.