[Husker] McKewon Dissects the Offense
Mark Landin
marklandin at gmail.com
Wed Dec 8 12:29:17 CST 2010
Because when you can't pass and the D puts 9 in the box, no OL in the
world is going to open holes.
On 12/7/10, Andrew Smith <arossman at earthlink.net> wrote:
> I'm puzzled at NU's offensive woes. Nebraska has gone from having a
> top-25 offense and bottom-10 defense (under Callahan) to having a top-10
> defense and poor offense (at least in too many key games). But Watson
> was offensive coordinator for both (2 years of each). It doesn't make
> sense. I'm not sure if the article below has merit, but I'm looking for
> SOME kind of explanation and the general idea sounds plausible.
>
> I can buy that last year's and this year's offense woes were due to the
> articles main point and...
> * Last year- the OL and Lee were hurt most of the year, so NU decided to
> let the D win games while the offense focused on not losing games.
> * This year, TM's inexperience and injury caused problems in key games
> when, for some reason (either injuries or coaching decisions) Lee was
> not used.
>
> The one thing I can't explain, and which concerns me for next year, is
> why the OL seems unable to establish a decent non-option running game
> even against weaker opponents.
> I'm also concerned about TM's decision making and composure. Yes he has
> some of the tools to be a championship QB, but it's much to early to
> tell if he has the other necessary tools. We often talk about a
> player's "potential" when we are really talking about our hopes.
>
>
> On 12/5/2010 8:38 PM, Dick Karre wrote:
>> Sam McKewon's excellent analysis of the problems with the offense. In
>> a nutshell:
>> "[Bo is] trying to marry an Oregon-style QB to a West Coast offensive
>> coordinator and protect both with an O-line coached by an old-school
>> option guy. Throw in big, slow receivers who can't separate and an
>> offensive tempo that resembles thick maple syrup, and you have an
>> ungainly hybrid."
>> http://nebraska.statepaper.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2010/12/05/4cfb444582555
>>
>>
>>
>
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