[Husker] Enunwa

Aaron Wolfson awolfson0 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 17 11:00:22 CDT 2012


I love Enunwa, but I think Kenny Bell has become the pretty clear #1 option
for Taylor. He's the full package, because while he's not as powerful as
Enunwa, he can still break tackles, and he adds the deep speed that Quincy
lacks. I am ecstatic with our WR corps considering where we were before Bo
showed up.

There really are as many good options as a QB could hope to have. Two,
maybe even three, TEs who can catch and run, an excellent top three at WR
with even more talent on the way (Osborne, Westerkamp), and three backs who
can all run good routes (not just checkdowns). I dare say it is an
embarrassment of riches, and it's the primary reason I was advocating for
Westerkamp to redshirt.

Aaron



On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 12:06 PM, Scott Stewart <fourtwophd at gmail.com>wrote:

> Last night in the Utah State game the color guy implied repeatedly that it
> was a technique flaw that was causing Wisconsin's offensive difficulties.
> The offensive line consistently was standing up too much and allowing the
> defensive linemen to get under their pads. I hope it takes them several
> weeks to fix.
>
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 11:09 AM, Steve Reichenbach <reich at inetnebr.com
> >wrote:
>
> > The other issue is the number of options.  It'd be nice to get the
> > ball to Turner, who electrified Husker fans early on.  Bell is
> > pretty dangerous, so it's good to get the ball to him.  Reed is
> > a pretty good option when you've got to get yards by passing.  The
> > backs are pretty good catching and running.  NU has many good options
> > in the backfield and at receiver.
> >
> > I'm much more concerned about the defense.  Fortunately, Wisconsin
> > and Michigan State seem to be having some problems on offense.  I
> > hope that is the case when NU plays them.
> >
> > > I agree that he is an outstanding player.  I also thought he played
> well
> > > last year.  I think he will get a lot more thrown his way, as the year
> > > progresses.  For now, though, no reason to pass when the offense is
> > moving
> > > the ball well on the ground.  5.9 yds/rush is pretty good.  Of course,
> > 12.9
> > > yds/pass attempt is pretty good, too.  Depending on who the Huskers are
> > > playing, I imagine we'll see the strategy move either towards running
> the
> > > ball or putting it in the air.  Nice to know that the Huskers can do
> both
> > > this year.
> > >
> > > Burkhead should be back next week, and I would assume that the Huskers
> > will
> > > play pretty vanilla on offense.  Mostly work on timing and on getting
> Rex
> > > some touches.
> > >
> > > The following week, Wisconsin comes to town, and it seems they have
> > played
> > > pretty tough Defense so far this year.  Nebraska will need all of their
> > > weapons to find a chink.  I think you'll see Enunwa getting quite a few
> > > touches in that one.
> > >
> > > > I for one would like to see this kid get more balls thrown his way.
> >  Enunwa
> > > > catches nearly everything and is hard to bring down.  Several times
> > this
> > > > year he has fought for extra yards and it has taken 4-5 defenders to
> > finally
> > > > bring him down. He has improved over last year more than anyone else
> on
> > > > offense, well, except for T Mart. Has anyone else noticed this or am
> I
> > just
> > > > fixated on this kid?
> > >
> >
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