I honestly dont see this happening next year. Man it felt good watching that game against ucla. I just think that these guys are way to stuck in their way to change philosophy next season. Recruiting a pocket passer qb also tells me that a strong running game isn't in the cards next year. We will talk about the bowl game all offseason and then when week 5 rolls around we're all guna be like "what the f**k? Why are we throwing it 65% of th e time?"
I really hope im wrong. But I think langsdorf gets goose bumps watching a strong passing attack--the way most husker fans feel watching a power running game. I think in his mind, he wants to show Nebraska fans how it can work and be all great and everything. But the truth is we don't want to watch Usc/Oregon/ucla hiding in Nebraska uniforms. We want NEBRASKA to play in Nebraska uniforms. Blue collar football that we can be Damn proud of. You know, the way we all felt after the foster farms bowl
Honestly, why can't we have a strong power run game AND a lethal air attack?
Having a pure pocket passer under center does not negate the possibility of a power run game.
Limited reps in a week. Mainly.
And what is the obsession with wanting a "pure pocket passer"??? That's the most easily defended QB in college football. I just don't get why people ignore what
experts (and offenses) continue to advocate?
Nick Saban (Coker) and Dantonio (Cook) probably disagree that a pure pocket passer is easy to defend. 50% of the playoff teams, and probably 50% of the top 25 have pocket passers under center. And in this league, I'd say it might even be more of an advantage. Iowa didn't exactly do too bad w/ their QB averaging 17 rush yards a game. Passer or rusher, efficiency and game management is going to be the key. Especially when you look at the talent we have at WR, RB and TE. If we had someone that did a better job of distributing the ball to our other 10 playmakers instead of putting our season on the shoulders of 1 guy under center each year I'd say we're a lot better off.