Sunday, September 20, 2009

Huskers' OL Needs OT

Like all Husker fans, I'm not a very happy camper today following the 16-15 loss to VA Tech. So near, yet so far. But, in all honesty, the outcome of the game is in synch with the outcome of the first drive into what I consider to be the "true" Red Zone--inside the 10.

You all remember that. Zac Lee's roll-right, toss to Rex Burkhead, and RB's run down to the Tech 3 got the boys within smelling distance of the goal line.

Nine feet. Less than the height of a regulation basketball hoop. Heck, in soccer that's even halfway inside the little box closest to the goal.

NINE FEET!!! An average-size guy can step that off in 3 steps.

Well, we know how that turned out, don't we---an option left to the 2 (should have been closer to the 1), an "Oh crap, I'm gonna get sacked" heave into the stands, and a wide-left offering toward Niles Paul from Zac Lee. Then Alex Henery's 2nd field goal.

Not good.

Folks, here's where the game was lost. If you want to rag on O'Hanlon for busted coverage late, or get after Suh for dancing instead of charging the Tech QB on the winning TD throw, you're entitled to do so.

But for me, dammit, first and goal at the 3 starts and ends with a vanilla and jalapeno combo. You know what it's gonna be, but it's gonna be hot!!

I can't believe that Roy Helu didn't get the 1st call on that sequence. You don't have a top flight back around to let him get the "show yards" and then not call his number down deep. And now we get into "Use-ta could" land. For 30-some years practically, I use-ta could tell you exactly what the first play in a 1st & goal inside the 5 situation would be---a lead play with the tailback carrying, and following the fullback. Two of those carries was usually enough to ring up 6.

So why not yesterday in Turkey-call ville? I don't know. I want to bitch at Shawn Watson for not dropping the hammer, but then again---he was also the playcaller in the famous game back in 2001 when Colorado ran wild against the Huskers. So, I don't think that Shawn W is a non-fan of the running game at close range.

I think, instead, that what's going on---as events with penalties in the 2nd half proved---is that the offensive line is still not getting the job done--and at money time--like it is inside the 5--Off. Coordinator Watson still does not have the confidence that he can ride the line into the end zone.

That hurts. That really hurts.

And I go back to griping about defensive plays late in the game. My god, people, we have had such goings-on for-EVER!!! So don't get all caught up in that. Focus on what has been the Huskers' calling card for darn near 40 years---when it's 1st & goal inside the 5, or 3rd & 2, Nebraska runs power--you know it's coming--and you still can't stop it.

That was the trademark of the Nebraska offensive line. Fix that, and you fix everything.

The Old Husker Fan

3 comments:

C said...

I completely agree. I might also add that when it was 4th and 1 at the end of the game and we punted, that a power running game for a single yard would have been a very useful tool to have.

Bryce said...

Ai-chee wa wa!!!

Bryce said...

If anything that hurts even more--to not have the confidence that your run game can get you 1 measly yard to put the game away.