[Husker] Someone answer why
Martin, Douglas
MartinDW at stlukes.org
Sat Nov 4 10:41:54 CST 2006
My opinion only,............I think it is poor ability to make adjustments on defense DURING the game (i.e. from 1st to 2nd quarter and from 3rd to 4th quarter). It is no longer even close to good enough like it was 20-30 years ago when you made adjustments at halftime and lived with what you did. Those days are gone.
Doug Martin, MD'
UNL '87
UNMC '91
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From: husker-bounces at tssi.com on behalf of Tommy Thompson
Sent: Sat 11/4/2006 9:37 AM
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Subject: [Husker] Someone answer why
I'm curious as to these numbers. Maybe someone on the list can give a good answer to this.
I totaled up the points scored by the Huskers and their opponents (by quarter) thus far through the season.
I noticed a strange anomaly.
Huskers - Opponent by quarters
1st Quarter 86 - 10
2nd Quarter 83 - 67
3rd Quarter 42 - 19
4th Quarter 90 - 61
Huskers - 3 Losses by quarters
1st Quarter 20 - 10
2nd Quarter 13 - 40
3rd Quarter 0 - 7
4th Quarter 26 - 34
My question is...Although the Huskers are scoring well in the 2nd and 4th quarters, why are they giving up so many more points during that period? Is this fatigue, due to poor conditioning; a lack of heart; a lack of concentration; something else?
Tommy Thompson
"GO BIG RED"
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