No more than you think you know what you're talking about in anything you post. as you prove it with every one! Oh you, who thinks he knows more than the experts. To the Freshman locker room you go until you know anything about what you talk about. Buh bye now! LOLIs this a sick prank?
No more than you think you know what you're talking about in anything you post. as you prove it with every one! Oh you, who thinks he knows more than the experts. To the Freshman locker room you go until you know anything about what you talk about. Buh bye now! LOL
People still say Buh bye?
If he can make it, anyone can.
Another year in the system and I think you’d see a much improved gap filler.... if he does play on sundays I doubt you’ll see him on passing downs.Like him or not, he did about as good as he could. He's not like some of the great linebackers of the past, but I give him credit for hanging in over the years and at least trying to make the team better. Good luck to him, once a Husker, always a Husker, no reason for any further mud slinging towards him.
Another year in the system and I think you’d see a much improved gap filler.... if he does play on sundays I doubt you’ll see him on passing downs.
Another year in the system and I think you’d see a much improved gap filler.... if he does play on sundays I doubt you’ll see him on passing downs.
The 2 ILB's in our system have 2 different jobs, Barry's is crash the backfield and cover the edge while Youngs's responsibility is perimeter and coverage as well as run support and crashing the backfield at times.Young is 2nd in Total Tackles and 3rd in PBU's .Another year in the system and I think you’d see a much improved gap filler.... if he does play on sundays I doubt you’ll see him on passing downs.
Gap which is secondary to his positionCrashing the backfield?
The 2 ILB's in our system have 2 different jobs, Barry's is crash the backfield and cover the edge while Youngs's responsibility is perimeter and coverage as well as run support and crashing the backfield at times.Young is 2nd in Total Tackles and 3rd in PBU's .
Yeah he doesn't really like contact and he also doesn't have a very good football IQ. He has the measurables, but you need more than just that. That being said, he has made small improvements from what he was the beginning of the year.His issue isn’t measurements or game plans. I hate to say it but the kid doesn’t like contact. I hope he does well, but look @ Mo & look @ DY. Tell me they have the same toughness. I haven’t seen a LB shy away from contact like him, in my life. And honestly there is a lot of times he has a good read for the ball. He just doesn’t play like a LB who wants to hit.
He has talent. But doesn’t have a “mad man” mentality. And I’m not sure that could ever be installed at this point
I don't know what games you've been watching. I'm a season ticket holder with some pretty good seats and have been to every home game this year and while he may have had flubs throughout the season, he's also laid some pretty vicious hit's on ball carriers and receivers. Don't think for one minute he can't hit as I've seen those hits live. A lot of time's being there you have a better view than watching the game on TV. That is all...GO BIG RED!!It’s everyone’s responsibility on defense to hit.
Really depends on where you sit. I go to games and watch on TV. Obviously you are a big fan of DY, good for you. I’m sure he’s right up there with Butkus. Not going to get into it with a childI don't know what games you've been watching. I'm a season ticket holder with some pretty good seats and have been to every home game this year and while he may have had flubs throughout the season, he's also laid some pretty vicious hit's on ball carriers and receivers. Don't think for one minute he can't hit as I've seen those hits live. A lot of time's being there you have a better view than watching the game on TV. That is all...GO BIG RED!!
I'm 52 buddy and my seats are 4 row's behind the players families.Really depends on where you sit. I go to games and watch on TV. Obviously you are a big fan of DY, good for you. I’m sure he’s right up there with Butkus. Not going to get into it with a child
So watch who you're squakin at! I'm no kid!I'm 52 buddy and my seats are 4 row's behind the players families.
So watch who you're squakin at! I'm no kid!
Considering Young graduates this year I tend to agree with this. WinkingHonas would have beat him out for that spot next year.
I've been a fan for 47 years and DY has given a hell of a lot more of himself to the program than I have. If somebody isn't happy one of our own got this great opportunity, it is probably best to just pass this thread by without comment.How about just congratulate the kid.
Good grief.
I never said he was one of the best, he's had 4 different different coordinators in his time here, and the only one he's had more than one year was Banker and 2016 Young actually had a really good year. Then came dip **** Diaco. Now year one in Chin's, it's like starting over again, and coaching stability has been his real problem. I actually believe just like the rest of the D learning this system, if he had one more year in the system and all of the reps he would actually be pretty darn good next year. coaching stability matters. I've only posted in one other thread that I was a season ticket holder and the very 1st time I had ever done so and that was yesterday.Look man, I mean no disrespect to Young or even you. It’s just my opinion that he lacks intensity at a spot that requires it. If you think he’s one of the better ones out there, that’s you’r opinion. But no need to be pretentious. You’ve quoted in multiple post in the last 24 hours that you have “good seats and are a season ticket holder”. Half the board has season tickets. I’m happy you have them.
Happy thanksgiving. Enjoy the game tomorrow. Thank DY for his time, just don’t think we will miss him next year that much. That’s my opinion
Well he is by far our best covering LB so.....he just doesn't get in front the camera and say the right things. Our scheme dictates that a ton of pressure is put on LBs...the dlineman do almost nothing right now in the run game, the safeties are held in two deep coverage to protect against the deep ball and seem PA...that means that our LBs have to cover RB, TE, Slot backs, and play the run game...no other position has near the responsibility. So yes, our Lbs will look exposed when a dlineman gets trucked, or takes the wrong slant, or creates the wrong gap...and the LB has to makeup for it. How come nobody comes on here and points out that our dlineman have almost no stops against ball carriers? That they rarely stop a scrambling qb, or make a play on a qb draw...that Chins runs a prevent lane specific pass rush to guard against the qb scramble, yet our dlineman rarely tackles a qb...this puts SOOOO much pressure on our Lbs who have to shed blocks, cover, and tackle in space. Meanwhile our Cbs and Safeties rarely have to worry about these things because they are not involved in the run game on 1st and 2nd down. MOST of our problems stem from a terrible dline...or an embryonic scheme that is still WIP. Case in point...Michigan State ran the same qb draw 3-4 times with 450 pounds of men running directly into young...the dline were manhandled at the point leaving a wide open lane for BOTH players to run at Dedrick...he had no chance...so we ignored the two dlineman that couldn't get off blocks, and focus on Dedrick whose job was to try to slow down two players. Fans need to get a clue.Another year in the system and I think you’d see a much improved gap filler.... if he does play on sundays I doubt you’ll see him on passing downs.
I'm right there with ya, as I've said the same thing in other threads.Well he is by far our best covering LB so.....he just doesn't get in front the camera and say the right things. Our scheme dictates that a ton of pressure is put on LBs...the dlineman do almost nothing right now in the run game, the safeties are held in two deep coverage to protect against the deep ball and seem PA...that means that our LBs have to cover RB, TE, Slot backs, and play the run game...no other position has near the responsibility. So yes, our Lbs will look exposed when a dlineman gets trucked, or takes the wrong slant, or creates the wrong gap...and the LB has to makeup for it. How come nobody comes on here and points out that our dlineman have almost no stops against ball carriers? That they rarely stop a scrambling qb, or make a play on a qb draw...that Chins runs a prevent lane specific pass rush to guard against the qb scramble, yet our dlineman rarely tackles a qb...this puts SOOOO much pressure on our Lbs who have to shed blocks, cover, and tackle in space. Meanwhile our Cbs and Safeties rarely have to worry about these things because they are not involved in the run game on 1st and 2nd down. MOST of our problems stem from a terrible dline...or an embryonic scheme that is still WIP. Case in point...Michigan State ran the same qb draw 3-4 times with 450 pounds of men running directly into young...the dline were manhandled at the point leaving a wide open lane for BOTH players to run at Dedrick...he had no chance...so we ignored the two dlineman that couldn't get off blocks, and focus on Dedrick whose job was to try to slow down two players. Fans need to get a clue.
My guess fair weather bandwagon garbage.Don’t get the hate for our players. Do you detractors boo when he is on the field? I can’t imagine the people around you like that much. Or maybe you are “fans” that don’t actually go to games on saturday but just sit around your tv bitching?
At any rate, hope he does great and makes some of you eat crow.
Considering Young graduates this year I tend to agree with this. Winking
My guess fair weather bandwagon garbage.