Guys badmouth AM all the time. Don’t get it.Yes. And I think that it is disrespectful to badmouth the kid. Lineman take awhile to get up to speed and size. I like to think it may take a little time, but these guys will show up.
Guys badmouth AM all the time. Don’t get it.Yes. And I think that it is disrespectful to badmouth the kid. Lineman take awhile to get up to speed and size. I like to think it may take a little time, but these guys will show up.
I would REALLY like to see one or two of your D lineman make the SUH move this season. We need a difference maker, like Suh was, to break thru this upcoming season. It would be key to getting our first winning season in 4 years.Do you actually watch any of the games last year. He played plenty of snaps in games. He actually had what I would call a break out season. He needed a RS year to develop and didn't get it.
It's funny how guys always remember Suh as this extremely dominant player, which he was, for 2 years. He was very productive as a Jr and a Sr. Not nearly as productive as a Soph. He barely played as a RS freshman.
There are very few defensive or offensive linemen that come on to a team and are completely dominant from day 1. It just doesn't happen. Playing on the lines is for mature bodies and is a highly technical position. It takes time to learn the position. Even Suh needed time to develop. Steve Warren was an All American his senior year. It was a break out year for him before that he could never stay healthy. He had 1 really good year.
The problem with most peoples memories, and Nebraska's defensive linemen, is that they always had tons of depth. Defensive linemen were usually never any more than a 2 year starter back when Nebraska was really good. Occasionally you had the 3 year starter Jason Peter was that, but even then he red shirted and was a back up his RS Freshman year and didn't play a ton in 1994.
I wonder if Frank would have still shook your hand had he known how much disdain you have for Nebraska football...If that's the case pal, can you make the 21st century go away too?
I look four spots down and see Greens numbers and think, what are we talking about again?
I would REALLY like to see one or two of your D lineman make the SUH move this season. We need a difference maker, like Suh was, to break thru this upcoming season. It would be key to getting our first winning season in 4 years.
Yep. That is what I saw in the games I watched as well. He only plays in about 20% of the snaps. Worrisome when he was listed as the starter for several games last year. You would expect your starter to go more than 20% of the time. What was more troubling was that after 2 snaps he was completely gassed and they would have to take him out, then you wouldn't see him again until the next series or two. That is troubling if your opponent goes on a 10 or 12 play drive. If Daniels is going to be our starting NG we need him to be in sufficient physical condition to last longer than that.
Sorry, but this isn't really all that accurate in 2020.
After 5 years here will he finally be able to go for more than 3 plays at a time without being subbed out?
Do you actually watch any of the games last year. He played plenty of snaps in games. He actually had what I would call a break out season. He needed a RS year to develop and didn't get it.
It's funny how guys always remember Suh as this extremely dominant player, which he was, for 2 years. He was very productive as a Jr and a Sr. Not nearly as productive as a Soph. He barely played as a RS freshman.
There are very few defensive or offensive linemen that come on to a team and are completely dominant from day 1. It just doesn't happen. Playing on the lines is for mature bodies and is a highly technical position. It takes time to learn the position. Even Suh needed time to develop. Steve Warren was an All American his senior year. It was a break out year for him before that he could never stay healthy. He had 1 really good year.
The problem with most peoples memories, and Nebraska's defensive linemen, is that they always had tons of depth. Defensive linemen were usually never any more than a 2 year starter back when Nebraska was really good. Occasionally you had the 3 year starter Jason Peter was that, but even then he red shirted and was a back up his RS Freshman year and didn't play a ton in 1994.
He did quite a bit last last year
I agree. When he can go 100% he has an impact, he drives his opponent into the backfield and disrupts plays. His problem is that he can only go 100% for a play or two. By the third snap he is gassed, they take him off the field and he usually doesn't come back in again until the next defensive series. I watched every defensive snap of the OSU, PSU and Iowa games and at no point is he in for more than 3 plays, usually only 2. It is not situational substitution either because once they take him out he doesn't go back in again until the next defensive series.
I think Daniels can be a critical part of our defense this year. I think he could even be an all-conference type player, but to be that kind of player I believe he needs to improve his physical conditioning. Hopefully he has done that.
I could not disagree more