On an otherwise miserable night, there seems to be a bright spot: Jurgens was nailing his snaps. I don't know what they did, but keep doing it. It is a starting point for offensive improvement.
On an otherwise miserable night, there seems to be a bright spot: Jurgens was nailing his snaps. I don't know what they did, but keep doing it. It is a starting point for offensive improvement.
I watched Jurgens a lot tonight & he is a stud. He's the littlest guy on the line yet his man rarely made a play.
This line needs to focus on getting good at run blocking or pass blocking; they are average at best trying to do both.
That's great. How did he make such an improvement in 1 game. And why didn't it happen sooner?
Agreed. Spotlights the fact that QB is not the issue with this offense, imo.I thought Vedral gave good account of himself.
And even Bunch did decent at the end.
Agreed. Spotlights the fact that QB is not the issue with this offense, imo.
Part of me thinks any scheme will win with the right Jimmys and Joes. Another part of me thinks you need the right Xs and Os. No doubt the answer is somewhere in between, but I'm not sure the Oregon offense is the answer. Look how Chip Kelly is doing at UCLA--in a conference where I would have thought it would succeed in spades.It's definitely not the only or the biggest issue, but regardless of who's taking the snaps, I don't think we've seen the level of QB play required to make this offense work. So the next question is, what's the work around? If we're not going to get there at the QB position this fall, how does Nebraska overcome that?
Vedral is pretty confident and a team player. He's also more accurate on what he sees out there than most of the staff. It is refreshing to see his attitude and positive manners.I thought Vedral gave good account of himself.
And even Bunch did decent at the end.
Right on, its all OLAgreed. Spotlights the fact that QB is not the issue with this offense, imo.
Agree the line is young and will get better in time. I wasn't impressed with Boe Wilson he appeared to get beat and on his rump a lot last nightAgreed. Spotlights the fact that QB is not the issue with this offense, imo.