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Anyone have a screenshot of the DB's in a similar situation with Bo as coach? And what the resulting play was? That would be interesting to see because we all know Bo had players in the correct position all the time.
Anyone have a screenshot of the DB's in a similar situation with Bo as coach? And what the resulting play was? That would be interesting to see because we all know Bo had players in the correct position all the time.
I hope you're laughing at the simple mistake you made by saying it was a Cover 2 coverage.This is our quarters coverage. Not Cover 2.When you're running cover two and your Secondary can't cover, what do you do?10 yards is a stretch but 6-7 yards and backpedaling. When the QB has time to stare you down, double-clutch and still complete a sideways pass all the way across the field, that's terrible coverage.On TBL's post game show podcast, Joe Ganz said on Wisky's 3rd and 5 in our RZ, we had Jonathan Rose playing 10 yards off the ball. Haven't had a chance to offload my footage, so I haven't been able to look up the play.
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Throw to the TE. Guy had four catches coming into Saturday's game.
He gets six and a touch.
The way the secondary is playing, it's like you could throw quarters coverage out there. Wouldn't matter.![]()
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How is it a non argument when we read at every turn how great Pelini's pass defense was?Anyone have a screenshot of the DB's in a similar situation with Bo as coach? And what the resulting play was? That would be interesting to see because we all know Bo had players in the correct position all the time.
This (non) argument again???
What in the world is that at the bottom of the screen? Do want to give up easy completions? Because that's how you give up easy completions10 yards is a stretch but 6-7 yards and backpedaling. When the QB has time to stare you down, double-clutch and still complete a sideways pass all the way across the field, that's terrible coverage.On TBL's post game show podcast, Joe Ganz said on Wisky's 3rd and 5 in our RZ, we had Jonathan Rose playing 10 yards off the ball. Haven't had a chance to offload my footage, so I haven't been able to look up the play.
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obviously each game had different situations and variables that led to the result, but that is an interesting Stat to say the least.Just a look at the opponents we played both years so far.
Last year, Nebraska's secondary gave up 359 yards passing to Miami. The defense gave up 31 points
This year nebraska's secondary gave up 379 yards passing to Miami. The defense gave up 33 points. OT FG not included.
Last year Nebraska's secondary gave up 261 yards passing to Illinois. The defense gave up 14 points.
This year Nebraska's secondary gave up 251 yards passing to Illinois. The defense gave up 14 points
Last year Nebraska's secondary "gave up" 46 yards passing to Wisconsin. The defense gave up 59 points.
This year Nebraska's secondary gave up 322 yards passing to Wisconsin. The defense gave up 23 points.
This year's secondary has given up over 300 passing yards 5 out of 6 games.Just a look at the opponents we played both years so far.
Last year, Nebraska's secondary gave up 359 yards passing to Miami. The defense gave up 31 points
This year nebraska's secondary gave up 379 yards passing to Miami. The defense gave up 33 points. OT FG not included.
Last year Nebraska's secondary gave up 261 yards passing to Illinois. The defense gave up 14 points.
This year Nebraska's secondary gave up 251 yards passing to Illinois. The defense gave up 14 points
Last year Nebraska's secondary "gave up" 46 yards passing to Wisconsin. The defense gave up 59 points.
This year Nebraska's secondary gave up 322 yards passing to Wisconsin. The defense gave up 23 points.
I think there's some revisionist history in here. When you say last year's defense "regularly fell apart", what is your definition of "regularly" and which games would you say that happened?I think we need to lay some of these arguments to rest.
This was a shaky defense last year that regularly fell apart. If they had pass defense rankings that were high, it was a combination of a scheme more devoted to it, and teams exploiting other areas, and maybe a function too of the kinds of teams we played. Kaaya didn't have much trouble throwing.
The defense is one unit, not two. They were not good last year, and they are still shaky this year. As Riley says, you need tangible results to start building that confidence.
This year they've traded, schematically, the pass defense focus for a run defense focus. Whether that was wise or not, we'll see.
As Nebraska fans we always talk about how great it is if you can run the ball well and control the game. You'd think more of us would see this approach and say "OK, yeah. I can see how we'd rather take our chances and make teams beat us through the air. And I can see why they probably will do well until the talent level is upgraded."
Sure we can. I just thought it was interesting to compare those 3 losses.This year's secondary has given up over 300 passing yards 5 out of 6 games.Just a look at the opponents we played both years so far.
Last year, Nebraska's secondary gave up 359 yards passing to Miami. The defense gave up 31 points
This year nebraska's secondary gave up 379 yards passing to Miami. The defense gave up 33 points. OT FG not included.
Last year Nebraska's secondary gave up 261 yards passing to Illinois. The defense gave up 14 points.
This year Nebraska's secondary gave up 251 yards passing to Illinois. The defense gave up 14 points
Last year Nebraska's secondary "gave up" 46 yards passing to Wisconsin. The defense gave up 59 points.
This year Nebraska's secondary gave up 322 yards passing to Wisconsin. The defense gave up 23 points.
Conversely, we gave up 300 yards passing 8 times over 94 games from 2008-2014, and 5 times in the last 81 games.
I think it's safe to say we can find a happy medium in scheme...
The elite guys were able to complete passes against Bo's D, just like good NFL guys can still throw against elite secondaries. The difference, is that the guys a tier or 2 lower didn't have success. With this scheme, even average QB's are flourishing.Sure we can. I just thought it was interesting to compare those 3 losses.This year's secondary has given up over 300 passing yards 5 out of 6 games.Just a look at the opponents we played both years so far.
Last year, Nebraska's secondary gave up 359 yards passing to Miami. The defense gave up 31 points
This year nebraska's secondary gave up 379 yards passing to Miami. The defense gave up 33 points. OT FG not included.
Last year Nebraska's secondary gave up 261 yards passing to Illinois. The defense gave up 14 points.
This year Nebraska's secondary gave up 251 yards passing to Illinois. The defense gave up 14 points
Last year Nebraska's secondary "gave up" 46 yards passing to Wisconsin. The defense gave up 59 points.
This year Nebraska's secondary gave up 322 yards passing to Wisconsin. The defense gave up 23 points.
Conversely, we gave up 300 yards passing 8 times over 94 games from 2008-2014, and 5 times in the last 81 games.
I think it's safe to say we can find a happy medium in scheme...
Agree with this. To many, it seemed like it was happening a lot. But it was basically one game per year. Which is still too much. But I wouldn't call it regularly.Okay. Maybe you're right. It seemed to me to be a defense that still had a lot of problems. In keeping with a not-so-short trend of breakdowns and blowouts.
But I'm not going to agree here. We were #48 in yards allowed last year. We were #40 the year before that. We're currently #107. I don't think that can simply be attributed to transition and loss of one guy who played about 2/3 of the time. Especially with all the talk about how it was really Bo's scheme that was too complicated and wouldn't get the best athletes on the field and this new scheme was going to be so much simpler and allow everyone to just play.I don't see this year's defense as having taken any more of a step back than isn't understandable by management/depth issues inherited, unfortunate injuries being tied to a good percentage of the early stats, and an inability to match what Randy Gregory could offer.
I'll be curious to check back at the end of the season on the story of our pass defense and see what kind of trade it looks like then. I know the scrutiny will be pretty high on Banker and Stewart if it's as bad as it looks now, and that will be fair.