[Husker] Honk If You Want to Play DB
todd strong
strongtodd at msn.com
Fri Jan 14 13:45:58 CST 2005
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Jaixen" <mikejaixen at yahoo.com>
To: <Scott71law at aol.com>; <husker at tssi.com>
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 1:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Husker] Honk If You Want to Play DB
>I think until we have an understanding of why the 2004
> team went 5-6, caution is in the air. Last year's
> schedule certainly was favorable for the Huskers (Iowa
> State is the Big XII North co-champion?). So what
> were the 2004 problems and will they be improved in
> 2005?
>
> Talent Level? While not of a national championship
> level, it would be difficult to argue that they didn't
> have the talent to win at least 7 or 8 games last
> year.
Talent is what Pederson thinks is the most glaring problem, IMO.
This team was a proven ten game winner, talent wise, last year. So why
accept less? Especially with a softer schedule.
>
> Hangover from the change? Very possible, and very
> probable when you look at the number of players
> leaving.
Absolutely! You can only take so much of anything. (unless its the option
game run to its best)
>
> Coaching? No way to know, but time WILL tell.
Callahan does not have a very good record, period. Especially when he is in
charge completely, ala, the second year of the Raiduhs.
>
> QB? Having Jordan Adams, Zac Taylor, and Harrison
> Beck available will not only put pressure on Joe
> Dailey, but will also free Dailey to make plays, if he
> is the guy. I have to believe that Dailey was
> handcuffed much of last season since there were no
> qualified backups available.
>
I agree with this line of thinking. I do think Dailey was atrocious last
year. I thought he was the answer, but something or someone held him back.
You just cant run out of bounds when the game is on the line, no matter who
tells you to play it safe.
> RB? Marlon Lucky could help here if he's as good as
> hyped.
>
Yeah, he has game breaking speed, they say. I dont think he will sign with
NU though.
> WR? Lose Ross Pilkington - what do we gain? Serious
> questions here.
Super serious. Pilkington will prove to be a bigger loss than Herian.
>
> O-Line: More experience, and redshirts ready to jump
> in. This should be improving.
Agreed. The O-Line will be nearly as good as vintage this year.
>
> D-Line: Recruits could help here.
Each and every current D-Lineman better learn what it takes to get nasty in
the trenches, fast. The get pushed around terribly. There could be new faces
across the board here.
>
> LB: Lose Barrett Ruud to the NFL. Will the new
> recruits be able to fill this hole?
Hmmmm......just how good was Barrett?
>
> Secondary? May-day! May-day! Only Daniel Bullocks
> returns. JuCos and freshmen will be called into
> service here. This is the BIGGEST hole that I've seen
> Nebraska have at any set of positions in years.
Wow.....the biggest hole you say? That goes along with the worst secondary
Elmaisson has ever seen. Nobody will play for him. He's a blow hard and now
has no credibility. The juco's will help, because they are leaving in a year
or two anyway.
>
> Like Dick Karre said, this lineup has the capability
> to go 9-2. But I said that last year too. With
> Washington and Bullocks departure, NOBODY knows what
> to expect from the defense. That's why 3-8 is
> possible as well.
>
> --- Scott71law at aol.com wrote:
>
>> I have read many posts that seem to assume the
>> Huskers will be worse this
>> year than they were last. Until someone starts
>> explaining the reasons for this
>> (and not just that the team lost so and so or needs
>> to learn a scheme) I am
>> not buying it. I'm also not saying the Huskers will
>> light the Big 12 on fire,
>> but simply based on the schedule and the weak
>> North, I see the team improving
>> on last seasons record. Let's put it this way, I am
>> a firm believer in the
>> notion that if Dailey starts at qb, can he play any
>> worse? With that said, I
>> still believe he will be second string qb at best.
>> All you folks who are
>> sipping the half empty glass, please explain to me
>> why this team will go 3-8 this
>> year. Remember, the recruiting class ranking is not
>> nearly as important as the
>> fact that the players coming in have been recruited
>> to fill the specific
>> needs of THIS system, period. The difference in
>> many posts lately is that some
>> folks seem to be stuck on this 3-8 mentality,
>> without backing up the
>> reasoning. Dick Karre's post is the opposite, and
>> makes much more sense in the
>> process. To me, there are about 20 teams every year
>> that you can honestly say will
>> NOT go 3-8. Why isn't Nebraska one of them this
>> year?
>
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