[Husker] Offense
Rod Wellman
gobigred66 at mac.com
Sun Sep 5 10:05:22 CDT 2010
I was at the game. I thought the LBs were a bright spot on the defense. David played really well and finished with 13 tackles, five solo. If there was any area of concern, to me it was the D line. It seemed they got very little pressure. There was 1 sack and a couple of hurries, but overall WKU was able to run their passing game. And our run-stop defensive line play didn't look the best either. I noticed some pretty liberal substitution on the D-line. Seems like the coaches have about 7 or 8 guys there who are going to get a lot of reps. Meredith's exit probably didn't help and I hope his injury isn't serious.
Rod W.
Sioux City, Ia.
On Sep 4, 2010, at 10:21 PM, Dick Karre wrote:
> Nebraska's seven touchdown drives covered 388 yards in 32 plays - a bit over 12 per play. Overall, the Huskers ran 58 plays for 536 yards - just over 9 per play. Notwithstanding it was against a subpar defense, that's pretty efficient. Martinez ran seven times for 126 yards and completed 9 of 15 for 136: 22 plays for 262 yards and 3 TDs. I'm guessing he won't be moving to safety anytime soon.
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> As for the defense, I think the injuries to Fisher and Comption are a real problem. Let's hope the coaches can get that thing fixed. Not what we're used to.
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