The Pipeline is back!!I seen the opposing team laying all over the field injured and in pain.
I haven't seen this all year.
I seen the opposing team laying all over the field injured and in pain.
I haven't seen this all year.
frost need to dial the punishment back, it's messing up our rythemThat LB for IU was in pain and on the ground every time we picked up the pace!
Very dominant, I mean you did put up 30 on a defense allowing 40plus to teams with a pulse this year. Better days are ahead though, Frost will have Nebraska back one of these days.
At least your offense is entertaining, we get to watch the horse pulling the plow formation every Saturday. Good luck the rest of way except for Black{and Gold} Friday of course.
To protect these young players, if injured bad enough to lay down they should miss the next 10 plays to ensure they are healthy enough to be back in the game.He was referencing the half-dozen or more times Indiana players were "injured" every single time we tried to go up- tempo with the offense after a good play.
It's not illegal, some would call it good strategy.
My take:. If it's not going to be addressed, everyone should start doing it after any big play.
You really only need 2 or 3 guys in on it, at a position that has quality depth and you can sub for anyway in a first down situation.
Your team gets a free timeout, you get to sub in whoever you want on defense during the transition, and the penalty is only sitting one play for the guy that's "hurt".
If you can't beat em, join em. Enough teams do it, games will take 5 hours and the NCAA will address it.
.To protect these young players, if injured bad enough to lay down they should miss the next 10 plays to ensure they are healthy enough to be back in the game.
Next 10 plays!.
I disagree. Wan’Dale would have missed the rest of the season after the Minnesota game.
The things that is tantalizing with the offense is what it shows when it is clicking. The other encouraging thing is seeing us click with multiple personnel groups and QBs. We NEED a lead dog at RB to complement Wandale and we need a big time WR who can get open. One penalty and ONE turnover cost us the game, Vedral's fumble was a 14 point swing and Williams' illegal formation penalty cost us 7 more. Really that was 21 points right there.When we stop turning the ball over and committing penalties then we’ll be getting closer to dominant. Dominant units never kill themselves.
The fumble early in the 4th quarter was also huge. Huskers had a chance to put a game-tying drive together, but the next thing you know they are down by 14. Figured that would be too much of a hill to climb, and it was.TOne penalty and ONE turnover cost us the game, Vedral's fumble was a 14 point swing and Williams' illegal formation penalty cost us 7 more. Really that was 21 points right there.
Fortunately I didn't get to listen to or watch the 4th quarter so I didn't see the 4th quarter fumble. Just as well. We put our D in a lot of bad positions and our field position sucked for lots of the game when we did get stops.The fumble early in the 4th quarter was also huge. Huskers had a chance to put a game-tying drive together, but the next thing you know they are down by 14. Figured that would be too much of a hill to climb, and it was.
He was referencing the half-dozen or more times Indiana players were "injured" every single time we tried to go up- tempo with the offense after a good play.
It's not illegal, some would call it good strategy.
My take:. If it's not going to be addressed, everyone should start doing it after any big play.
You really only need 2 or 3 guys in on it, at a position that has quality depth and you can sub for anyway in a first down situation.
Your team gets a free timeout, you get to sub in whoever you want on defense during the transition, and the penalty is only sitting one play for the guy that's "hurt".
If you can't beat em, join em. Enough teams do it, games will take 5 hours and the NCAA will address it.
I seen the opposing team laying all over the field injured and in pain.
I haven't seen this all year.
You referring to Tom Allen’s kid? Yeah, he sure was injured a lotThat LB for IU was in pain and on the ground every time we picked up the pace!