gossamorharpy
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I wouldn't call your comment controversial, I'd say its completely off base and based off nothing lol.I'm going to say something very controversial.
OL is overrated.
I'd only say that to this fanbase. It's not because it is a position group that is overrated, it is that I think some Nebraska fans honestly think bad offensive line play causes cancer.
The biggest component of the running game is box count and the biggest contributor to sacks is the QB. Not that the offensive line doesn't matter, they absolutely play their part and I'm poking fun at fans more than diminishing their contribution, but it is amazing how much better they seem to get with a good QB and a light box.
Box count, QB presence/decisions and line play all impact one another.
that being said, to say OL is overrated is an insult to football in general and to what Nebraska has been and what it is trying to become. You can look at many reasons as to why we've turned to utter crap the past 20 years- the biggest culprit, in my opinion, is the clear decline in o line talent and play. We've had one too many years the past decade of not placing a single guy in the draft or even come close to draft consideration on the OL. We've had seasons where not one, but multiple of our starters, rank towards the bottom or dead last in graded out line play. This is inexcusable.
We can get mccord and all these qbs/transfers all we want, but until the days of our LT getting absolutely embarassed by the michigans of the world are over, we will never be a consistent player for a playoff spot. I don't know how you can say the biggest component of the running game is box count- we as husker fans literally pump our chests whenever we can bragging about the glory days and how we used to tell opponents where we were going and they still couldnt stop it. Up until Fickell was brought in, we knew damn well wiscy was running it and we still give up a ncaa record, in 3 quarters. Sure, box count plays a role- I'd much rather run against 6-7 guys in the box vs 9-10. But OL play remains either 2nd or 3rd biggest area for consistent success (ranking qb 1 and qb rush/DL as 2/3).