[Husker] Too many stupid mistakes to overcome
kaufsss at aol.com
kaufsss at aol.com
Sat Oct 22 15:42:10 CDT 2005
I agree the offensive line needs to step up, but those underhanded throws while being tackled do very little good. He got called for intentional grounding once, although I don't think it really was, but sooner or later those kind of throws are intercepted. Taylor is playing very well though, he holds the ball a long time, seeming to be going through his receivers. If you don't have protection, it is hard to go through all the reads. I hope he keeps being courageous enough to keep standing in there, because he is taking some monster hits and getting right up. It seemed they needed to try to move him out of the pocket, or at least put 4 guys on the left defensive end.
What is it with the slow defensive starts? Seems like we can adjust or at least settle in. Does it look like the intensity isn't there early or are we adjusting what we are doing to improve through the game? In the 2nd half, the defense seemed to wear down, but offensive turnovers will do that!!!
Steve Kauf
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-----Original Message-----
From: Pat Gaule <pgaule at cox.net>
To: husker at tssi.com
Sent: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 15:16:27 -0500
Subject: Re: [Husker] Too many stupid mistakes to overcome
Pat Gaule wrote:
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> Throwing up wobbly passes instead of taking a sack for a quick turnover.
I'll add the offensive line's lack of protection as well, since it's hard to blame Taylor for this when he's getting pounded almost every time he drops back into the pocket.
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