[Husker] Some Comments
Scott R Lawson
SLawson at uamail.albany.edu
Sat Sep 16 23:36:44 CDT 2006
Did the last 2 posters to the list watch the same game tonight or what? Call me crazy (or just really tired) but those 2 posts are about as opposite as can be...
I too am absolutely perplexed as to why the Huskers did not at least attempt to throw the ball more. I will have to watch the game tape (hopefully it will show a bigger field than the tv coverage) to see if USC was shutting down the NU receivers or what, but that is my guess. Taylor was flushed out of the pocket quite a bit too, but there are several things that can at least be attempted in that situation.
Maybe we didn't want to show too much for the Troy game?
Scott in NY
-----Original Message-----
From: husker-bounces at tssi.com on behalf of Steve Stone
Sent: Sun 2006.09.17 00:28
To: husker-tssi.com
Subject: [Husker] Some Comments
1. Starting with the end, the final score was better than hoped.
2. The Huskers played a much more promising game than anticipated on
both sides of the ball, especially on run defense although pass
defense turned out less effective than anticipated, especially in
regard to three missed clear shots at interceptions.
3) Zac Taylor did not have one of his best nights. Several passes
were downright shoddy, but I suspect he wasn't able to find his
passing rhythm. The Trojan defense had something to do with that.
4) The Husker offensive line can play the running against anybody.
What a change from last season! Repeatedly they cleared good holes in
USC's rightly vaunted defensive seven. And that was without Kurt
Mann. This is a very young offensive line with the potential of
developing into another Pipeline. But we'll probably have to wait
until next year to see that happen.
5) The hugeness of the loss of Zack Bowman was all too apparent
tonight. That's not a knock on Andre Jones who played pretty well
considering the circumstances. (Although I suspect that in the future
he'll be more circumspect in commenting on future opponents.)
6) Let's not even talk about four absolutely brainless 15-yard
penalties at key points, the sort of thing that happens when players
are trying too hard against top opponents.
7) Penalties, or no penalties, there was no quit in the Huskers.
8) Any word on Marlon Lucky's injury?
9) The announcers probably set a new World Record for fatuous remarks.
10) Perhaps it's only my jaundiced eye, but it seemed to me that
Calllahan was using the USC game at least in part as a proving ground
for the Huskers' major objective, winning the North Division. I think
he may have succeeded.
Steve Stone
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