[Husker] Some somments
j j
jjj112665 at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 31 18:02:18 CST 2005
Everyone seems to say that the line is not very good
and not very deep, and with only 3 regular season
games left when is the protection supposed to get
better. Aren't we starting 3 or 4 seniors on the line.
If it takes another 2 or 3 years to get a better line
you wont see it with Taylor.
--- Marvin Peterson <PETERSON_MARVIN at lilly.com> wrote:
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>
>
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> >>>3. During last year's recruiting, I felt strongly
> that some
> >>>scholarships being meted out to "skill" positions
> should have gone
> >>>toward bolstering the O-line. Perhaps I was
> wrong, but it doesn't
> >>>look that way.
>
> [[Steve, I'd be surprised if very many true freshman
> offensive linemen
> would be seeing significant playing time at any of
> the division 1-A
> schools, let alone Nebraska right now- I will wait
> another year (or maybe
> two) to agree/disagree with you on this. I do not
> have hard evidence to
> back this up, but it seems that even highly
> recruited offensive linemen
> usually redshirt the first year, or see limited time
> as backups. That said,
> the line has so far not played as well as many
> expected, nor is it nearly
> deep enough.
>
> Scott in NY ]]
>
> Scott, was that a redshirt freshman or true freshman
> left tackle that had
> an oops on the first play leading to the 10 yard
> smack on Taylor....and
> seemed to knock Zac out for the whole first quarter.
> I honestly don't
> remember, they just said freshman and first start.
> It's this youth that I
> think is hurting us. Taylor obviously has a gun and
> it'll be interesting
> to see what will happen as the protection improves
> and perhaps we get more
> of a game breaker at the WR spot.
>
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