HuskerNationNick
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Great article, and a few key points mentioned here, that I was not aware of. With all the complaining about our defense last year, I had failed to realize how many times we actually turned the ball over in our territory last year.
Its a good read
http://journalstar.c...4f4d8c23b5.html
With seeing some of these numbers, it seems to me that our offense has been our own worst enemy at times as well. Our defense has had its issues, as we all know, but our offense didn't help them out much. 118 points came from 35 of our turnovers.
I am not trying to dwell or relive last year, but its the offseason, and this article shows we have more to fix than I originally thought. I mean, I knew turnovers and pass protection was bad, but I did not realize it was this bad.
Its a good read
http://journalstar.c...4f4d8c23b5.html
With seeing some of these numbers, it seems to me that our offense has been our own worst enemy at times as well. Our defense has had its issues, as we all know, but our offense didn't help them out much. 118 points came from 35 of our turnovers.
16: That’s how many of Nebraska’s 35 turnovers came in its territory last year. Certainly the defense had its issues. But the offense and special-teams fumbles (five lost fumbles on special teams) put the defense in some tight spots along the way.Look at it this way: Nebraska allowed 386 points last season. And 118 of those came after turnovers.
Here’s another number: 3,890. That’s how many yards the QB put up last season to set a school record.
Another interesting point, was how Martinez said he wouldn't mind throwing 30 times in a game, and I saw some people have a hissy fit over it. Journal Star did the math and we average 27 attempts a game as it is, so 30 isn't much more than we do now, and we would still be that, run first, throw second team. 60/40 would be ideal with the talent we have at WR, while trying to stay at what we do best, IMO35: That’s how many sacks the Huskers allowed last season. Giving up 2.5 sacks a game is not a good number. In fact, it ranked 90th in the country.
63/37: That was Nebraska’s run/pass ratio a season ago. To be more specific, it was a 63.5 percent run.Will the Huskers throw the ball more this year? Martinez said recently he’d be fine throwing more than 30 times a game.
If Nebraska were to put the ball in the air 30 times a game this fall, it would be an increase, though maybe not as dramatic as some might first think.
Nebraska threw 378 times in 14 games last year – an average of 27 passes per game.
I am not trying to dwell or relive last year, but its the offseason, and this article shows we have more to fix than I originally thought. I mean, I knew turnovers and pass protection was bad, but I did not realize it was this bad.
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