[Husker] dominant
Aaron Wolfson
awolfson0 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 31 13:46:01 CST 2009
My biggest impression of the offense is that Burkhead's injury may have cost
the team one or two games (Iowa State for sure, maybe Texas is a win if he's
available all year). Think how well he and the offense would have progressed
without that interruption.
Aaron
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 11:48 PM, Jerry Budd <gbudd at roadrunner.com> wrote:
> Injuries on offense, especially the O-line. You could really see how
> having everyone available tonight allowed Watson to use more of the
> playbook, even Bo mentioned after the game that they had the Wildcat
> formation available all year long, but didn't have many opportunities to use
> it (I assume with Burkhead being injured).
>
> The only thing that bothered me about tonight was that I really, really,
> really, wanted to see us do that to U$C. Too many years having to listen to
> the LA media and their BS out here on the left coast I guess.
>
> Jerry Budd
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
> On Dec 30, 2009, at 9:08 PM, Robert Christensen <fourbox at nctc.net> wrote:
>
> I agree that the offense was dominated too many times. It seems to me
>> this game raised more questions than answers about where the offense has
>> been this season, and where they are headed. Was the domination we saw
>> tonight because they pulled out the stops, because Arizona is really a
>> pretty weak defensive team (which speaks about the entire Pac 10), because
>> the O-line is finally healed from nagging injuries from all year long,
>> because Watson and Company have begun to grow into respectable coaches, or
>> something entirely different. I don't think this says a lot about the Pac
>> 10 as a power conference (in spite of what the USC players would have us
>> believe). I guess time will tell us some things. Now we can hash out all
>> the other things, like the TT debacle.
>>
>> GBR
>>
>> Bob
>>
>> TODD STRONG wrote:
>>
>>> NU offense was consistently dominated too many times for me to count this
>>> year. IMO
>>> ------Original Message------
>>> From: Pat Gaule
>>> To: Huskerlist
>>> Subject: [Husker] dominant
>>> Sent: Dec 30, 2009 10:37 PM
>>>
>>> Arizona managed to squeak by the century mark and ended up with 109 total
>>> yards, largely because of the fact that Nebraska was resting several
>>> starters during the last drive. Other than that, Zona got nowhere the whole
>>> night. I've never seen an offense get so thoroughly dominated from start to
>>> finish.
>>> Nebraska should finish in the top 20 of both polls for the first time
>>> since before the Callaclown error and ESPN is already talking about
>>> preseason top ten for next year. That last part kinda worires me, because
>>> I'd rather see Nebraska fly under the radar for now. Watson called a
>>> great game tonight. Not sure if throwing in those wrinkles is going to work
>>> on a consistent basis, but it's definitely something to build on for next
>>> year.
>>> BTW, Bo has now won 3 bowl games in a row!
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