okThe team didn't give up
okThe team didn't give up
Oh I'm sorry, I forgot opinions are not welcome here. I have mine you have yours. From what I stand behind mine.What in God's name are you talking about? They did not give up and how do you know they are not motivated? A lot of people emote and spew garbage after a tough loss. I just didn't expect that from you
Of course opinions are welcome! But that opinion was a head shaker to me. So I voiced my opinion.Oh I'm sorry, I forgot opinions are not welcome here. I have mine you have yours. From what I stand behind mine.
It's all good man...Getting my arm warmed up for monday morning QB dutiesOf course opinions are welcome! But that opinion was a head shaker to me. So I voiced my opinion.
This is why I stay off the board the rest of Saturday after a loss. I also will often stay off on Sunday. too many chicken littles running around.Plain and simple, YES!!! We'll be just fine. Too many fans with unrealistic expectations combined with a modern culture of instant gratification and pessimism.
After yesterday’s loss, Frost and Co. are a combined 5-9 @ Nebraska.
6 of Nebraska’s losses in that time have been by 5 points or less, and the avg. margin (including the Michigan butt kicking, is right around 11).
I saw a better team on the field yesterday than I saw last week. And I see a better product on the field this year than I saw last year.
The sky isn’t falling. Frost is still the guy. Adrian is still the QB. If we put a better product on the field next week than what we did this week, and continue to do so, we’ll be just fine.
After yesterday’s loss, Frost and Co. are a combined 5-9 @ Nebraska.
6 of Nebraska’s losses in that time have been by 5 points or less, and the avg. margin (including the Michigan butt kicking, is right around 11).
Glad there’s another Texan rocking the Nebraska red....Appreciate the optimism.
The defense is clearly much better than last year. Same can be said for special teams with the caveat assuming Pickering is part of the mix.
This is where it stops. In no manner shape or form is our offense even 1% better, it’s much worse. Not the line, qb, backs, receivers, play calling, situation management. Nothing
And frankly this is frightening because unless we get our oline to start getting push and picking up open men then this season is going to be another write off.
We need to make personnel changes on the line. Find five guys who want and can do their job.
I understand your rationale and based on that we are probably betterGlad there’s another Texan rocking the Nebraska red....
When I say our team is better, I’m not comparing game 12 Husker offense of last year to game 2 Husker offense of this year. We haven’t had time to gel yet and find our groove.
I fully believe that we’re better off after 2 games this year than we were after 2 games last year, from a talent, performance, conditioning standpoint. Now, I may change my tune if we don’t continue to improve, find some gel on the offensive line, and/or find a legitimate replacement for Ozigbo.
But I’m truly much more optimistic with the improvement of our team than where I thought we would be after only 1 season.
GBR
Fans that buy the tickets for the game should just go and not really expect much? Told all off season how much the team has improved and how the pieces are coming together.
Yes it was a very disappointing loss yet it’s just one. Within that loss though we saw a team that gave up. A team not motivated to win. Poor tackling poor execution at many levels. Game on the line in OT and you come out and run the plays they did showed fear and no confidence.
if the coaches don’t have confidence then it’s true.. why should the fans
I once saw a coach that was a combined 7-7 after his first 14 games.
6 of Nebraska's losses were by single digits. The other loss was by 10. The average margin of defeat was 4 points.
In season two, he won 9 games.
How was season 3? Was he competent and qualified to coach at NU?