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anyone scared????

well after watching a little UNL, UMinni, Boilers and Iwahhhhh!wah,wah anyone that concerned that we dont have a chance to be in most games in the West and with a little bit of guts, glue and gumption we wont be able to hold our heads up at the end of the year?
Another point after watching Northern Ill...that if we just tweaked admission requirements a little it would open up a ton of roster opportunities. The Huskies seem to almost always have a solid roster with tons of kids from the Chicago area.....

Observations from 50 feet away from Northwestern sideline

I’ll allow the more expert fans to analyze the football on the field. Really bad football with very little to hang your hat on (Bryce Gallagher had a nice game).

Observations:

1) Zero energy on the sideline. I understand it was hot, but I did not like seeing backups sitting on the bench and chatting like they were on the beach. For all Fitz’s faults you always saw a very engaged bench. Not the case here. The only player who I thought was really engaged in the action was Cole Freeman. Did not look like anybody else was all that concerned as to what was happening on the field

2) Braun looked like a guy who never played golf before, but was trying to play in a foursome without looking like a fool. He didn’t look like he knew where to be half time time. I didn’t see him talking to anyone. Most of the time he was just pacing back and forth with a confused look of nervous energy. At one point in the 2nd quarter the offense was about to start a drive and he was on the other side of the field talking to the punter. Very weird.

3) Anderson has got to be over 400 lbs. I seriously question if he’s healthy enough right now to do his job effectively. The offensive line play is certainly not diminishing my doubts.

4) Give Bryant credit. He took a beating and was not pointing fingers at anyone.

5) Lausch kept riding the bike. I thought maybe he was trying to stay loose for a package or something. He wasn’t really engaging much with the other QBs either. Definitely an impressive guy from a physical standpoint. Maybe he was just getting a workout in?

All in all going to be a long year and it’s really not worth watching any of these games. Very little talent on the roster (I don’t think any of these players will be part of the next good NU team) and the coaches seemed to have mailed it in aside from Braun and his crew.

If Northwestern wants to turn this program around they need to open up their checkbook and get a really good coach to turn the ship around.
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I'm worried about our players' safety

It's obvious this program isn't prepared right now for Division I football. The chronically weak OL jeopardizes everyone else, especially the QBs. But the QBs under pressure also threaten the WRs. The RBs don't have a chance. The gameplan today didn't even bother to try to run—against Rutgers. This is no way to survive a football season. I'm worried these guys will sustain serious harm in a season that was lost even before it started. How can we protect these guys from life-altering harm? This is the first time I've watched NU and thought, "Oh, now I understand what the Dark Ages must have felt like." It takes some kind of coaching/administration screw-up to make Rutgers look like Ohio State. They looked bigger, tougher, faster, stronger, smarter—and it's not close.

NC Games: Everyone is Always "Chalk....Except us"

Yes there are exceptions like Wisky last year but holy smokes, most BT teams take care of business against random NC foes. Noone seems to have the same number of SIU, ISU, Army, New Hampshire, etc. (and many more that I can't count and don't want to recall) meltdowns that the cats do, even when we are half decent and beat rock solid teams later in the year. If the new administration can even fix that significant blemish on Fitz's generally impressive resume it will be much appreciated.
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