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Drew95

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Lots of Miami fans complaining about coaching. Yet, time after time Ameer Abdullah was never brought down or stopped by first Cane defender.

One play in particular is a great example of this. Abdullah takes a straight handoff from Armstrong and goes straight up the middle where the Nebraska O line opened up a huge hole in middle of Cane defense. Oh. But wait, here comes Superman, aka D. Perryman, to save the day and hold Abdullah to 4 yard rush. Perryman has clean shot, makes contact with Abdullah, but isn't even close to actually tackling Ameer. He sheds the weak *** attempt at tackle and gets another 7-8 yards down the field before 3-4 more Canes finally get him to ground. 10-11 yard rush. But it's the coaches! Thought Perryman was All American before the game. Lol
 
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However, who is teaching these kids how to tackle? Perryman is clearly strong enough to take down almost anyone.
 
Lots of Miami fans complaining about coaching. Yet, time after time Ameer Abdullah was never brought down or stopped by first Cane defender.

One play in particular is a great example of this. Abdullah takes a straight handoff from Armstrong and goes straight up the middle where the Nebraska O line opened up a huge hole in middle of Cane defense. Oh. But wait, here comes Superman, aka D. Perryman, to save the day and hold Abdullah to 4 yard rush. Perryman has clean shot, makes contact with Abdullah, but isn't even close to actually tackling Ameer. He sheds the weak *** attempt at tackle and gets another 7-8 yards down the field before 3-4 more Canes finally get him to ground. 10-11 yard rush. But it's the coaches! Thought Perryman was All American before the game. Lol

You should see how Butch's teams play ball.

Siht STOPS at the line of scrimmage, and more often in the opposing backfield. And when they'd try to run outside, there would be four or five Canes on his *** for a yard or two loss.

You're damned right it's the coaches.
 
There were many plays like that where we had players in a position to make plays but they didn't. With that being said I still think D'No needs to make adjustments to be more aggressive to have Perryman and others make tackles in the backfield before the runner gets going.
 
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Interesting point. So would you say Nebraska's failure to succeed in the B1G is more a lack of player talent or poor schemes by the coaches?

Maybe I should start a thread on HuskerOnline.
 
It would help if we were more aggressive up front and stopped letting good Running Backs get a full head of steam before we require somebody on the 2nd level to tackle them one-on-one.
 
Lots of Miami fans complaining about coaching. Yet, time after time Ameer Abdullah was never brought down or stopped by first Cane defender.

One play in particular is a great example of this. Abdullah takes a straight handoff from Armstrong and goes straight up the middle where the Nebraska O line opened up a huge hole in middle of Cane defense. Oh. But wait, here comes Superman, aka D. Perryman, to save the day and hold Abdullah to 4 yard rush. Perryman has clean shot, makes contact with Abdullah, but isn't even close to actually tackling Ameer. He sheds the weak *** attempt at tackle and gets another 7-8 yards down the field before 3-4 more Canes finally get him to ground. 10-11 yard rush. But it's the coaches! Thought Perryman was All American before the game. Lol
So DP missed ONE tackle on a running back coming untouched through the hole with a full head of steam? So when six offensive linemen and a fullback blow 4 defensive linemen off the ball to punch a huge hole right in the middle of the field.. that's the players fault? You have one play, how about the other 50 running plays where Nebraska had **** near twice as many guys on the line as Dorito? GTFOH
 
Lots of Miami fans complaining about coaching. Yet, time after time Ameer Abdullah was never brought down or stopped by first Cane defender.

One play in particular is a great example of this. Abdullah takes a straight handoff from Armstrong and goes straight up the middle where the Nebraska O line opened up a huge hole in middle of Cane defense. Oh. But wait, here comes Superman, aka D. Perryman, to save the day and hold Abdullah to 4 yard rush. Perryman has clean shot, makes contact with Abdullah, but isn't even close to actually tackling Ameer. He sheds the weak *** attempt at tackle and gets another 7-8 yards down the field before 3-4 more Canes finally get him to ground. 10-11 yard rush. But it's the coaches! Thought Perryman was All American before the game. Lol

Use your remote and take a look at what every other defensive front is doing when the ball is snapped. Check Wake v Louisville, Minn v Mich, NCST v FSU...please pay particular attention to how their safeties and corners operate.

There's a multitude of games going on right now....It's very easy to identify. Sadly, it's not limited to defense...it's also ST and offense that are noticeably more coordinated than our beloved Canes.
 
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It has been FOUR years of this disaster of a defense, and this guy talks about one play. If Doritos has not fixed or improved the D in four years he will never do it.
 
Lots of Miami fans complaining about coaching. Yet, time after time Ameer Abdullah was never brought down or stopped by first Cane defender.

One play in particular is a great example of this. Abdullah takes a straight handoff from Armstrong and goes straight up the middle where the Nebraska O line opened up a huge hole in middle of Cane defense. Oh. But wait, here comes Superman, aka D. Perryman, to save the day and hold Abdullah to 4 yard rush. Perryman has clean shot, makes contact with Abdullah, but isn't even close to actually tackling Ameer. He sheds the weak *** attempt at tackle and gets another 7-8 yards down the field before 3-4 more Canes finally get him to ground. 10-11 yard rush. But it's the coaches! Thought Perryman was All American before the game. Lol

Our defense puts players in a position to have to tackle guys at full momentum in open field one on one (which is not easy) instead of gang tackles when the rb is just getting started.

Lets also had I have yet to see any of our players actually improve their tackling ability. Guess what, these coaches are the ones who are supposed to be teaching them that.
 
Lots of Miami fans complaining about coaching. Yet, time after time Ameer Abdullah was never brought down or stopped by first Cane defender.

One play in particular is a great example of this. Abdullah takes a straight handoff from Armstrong and goes straight up the middle where the Nebraska O line opened up a huge hole in middle of Cane defense. Oh. But wait, here comes Superman, aka D. Perryman, to save the day and hold Abdullah to 4 yard rush. Perryman has clean shot, makes contact with Abdullah, but isn't even close to actually tackling Ameer. He sheds the weak *** attempt at tackle and gets another 7-8 yards down the field before 3-4 more Canes finally get him to ground. 10-11 yard rush. But it's the coaches! Thought Perryman was All American before the game. Lol

Use your remote and take a look at what every other defensive front is doing when the ball is snapped. Check Wake v Louisville, Minn v Mich, NCST v FSU...please pay particular attention to how their safeties and corners operate.

There's a multitude of games going on right now....It's very easy to identify. Sadly, it's not limited to defense...it's also ST and offense that are noticeably more coordinated than our beloved Canes.

I am going to the game today to watch incompent coaching compared to what is on TV.
 
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It's the coaches and the admin, coaches r losing to many recruits. Butch would lock that **** up and have a mean OL and DL. coaches period
 
The only people that are blaming the players are the coaches, DBJ, Joe Z, and Golden Sluppers.
 
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Lots of Miami fans complaining about coaching. Yet, time after time Ameer Abdullah was never brought down or stopped by first Cane defender.

One play in particular is a great example of this. Abdullah takes a straight handoff from Armstrong and goes straight up the middle where the Nebraska O line opened up a huge hole in middle of Cane defense. Oh. But wait, here comes Superman, aka D. Perryman, to save the day and hold Abdullah to 4 yard rush. Perryman has clean shot, makes contact with Abdullah, but isn't even close to actually tackling Ameer. He sheds the weak *** attempt at tackle and gets another 7-8 yards down the field before 3-4 more Canes finally get him to ground. 10-11 yard rush. But it's the coaches! Thought Perryman was All American before the game. Lol

Don't you guys play anyone else this year. Are you just going to hang around here?
 
If the other teams dline was forced to dance with our oline and their LBS required to stand 6 yards behind LOS how many yards you think Duke would run for? This frigging coaching staff could lose with the 2001 team.
 
Lots of Miami fans complaining about coaching. Yet, time after time Ameer Abdullah was never brought down or stopped by first Cane defender.

One play in particular is a great example of this. Abdullah takes a straight handoff from Armstrong and goes straight up the middle where the Nebraska O line opened up a huge hole in middle of Cane defense. Oh. But wait, here comes Superman, aka D. Perryman, to save the day and hold Abdullah to 4 yard rush. Perryman has clean shot, makes contact with Abdullah, but isn't even close to actually tackling Ameer. He sheds the weak *** attempt at tackle and gets another 7-8 yards down the field before 3-4 more Canes finally get him to ground. 10-11 yard rush. But it's the coaches! Thought Perryman was All American before the game. Lol

Use your remote and take a look at what every other defensive front is doing when the ball is snapped. Check Wake v Louisville, Minn v Mich, NCST v FSU...please pay particular attention to how their safeties and corners operate.

There's a multitude of games going on right now....It's very easy to identify. Sadly, it's not limited to defense...it's also ST and offense that are noticeably more coordinated than our beloved Canes.

I am going to the game today to watch incompent coaching compared to what is on TV.

Yeps, I'll be bringing my youngin. Very happy it's a night game, otherwise we might have taken a pass. However, it still irks me when bouncing around and watching how the coordinators around the country have their teams prepared.

Shallow crosses, well designed screen games, quality when moving the pocket, well designed run game with single back-qb shotgun, defensive lines getting vertical and producing negative plays and sacks, DBs breaking up passes, WR's with route concepts that make sense, 3rd downs being converted, TE's staggering at the los before releasing, use of said TE...dragging across the formation post snap on designed QB rollouts, very few LB's outside the hashes covering WR's....and on and on it goes.
 
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