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Most everything tough is at home though, most.How do people think this is a weak schedule this year? BYU and Miami this year for ooc. Then Wisconsin has always played us tough etc.
Most everything tough is at home though, most.How do people think this is a weak schedule this year? BYU and Miami this year for ooc. Then Wisconsin has always played us tough etc.
What if it does get worse?I agree and don't think there has to be immediate improvement. But are you expecting the W-L record to get worse?I guess I don't understand the fixation with immediate results. I think if we're all being honest with ourselves, we would agree the immediate future doesn't look particularly bright, and that has more to do with Pelini than it does Riley. Laying it all at Riley's feet reeks of Boliever logic.
It seems that way because of low sample size of a coach taking over for a fired coach who won at a high level percentage-wise. Nebraska is now a two time participant.What I find silly is the idea that if Riley doesn't win 10? 11? games in Year One, it would somehow prove something one way or another. That's a standard that seems to be applied only to Mike Riley.
There is but that's not really what I'm seeing. This is just from two threads:I think there's a difference between being very happy about the new coaches and saying every single change is an extreme upgrade.
If you look at our staff we have improved at every single position.
Riley > Bo
Langsdorf > Beck
Banker > Papuchis
Cavanaugh > Garrison + Cotton
Williams > Fisher
Davis > Brown (only one I went back and forth on)
Hughes > Kaz
Bray 10x> Els
Stewart > Warren
Read > Els (One of Els dozen hats)
This is what blows my mind. Our players won 9+ games in spite of crappy coaching.Brandon Reilly told Coach Williams he learned more in just 3 practices than he ever learned before.
I guess that would be another example.
I would be surprised given the quality of this coaching staff compared to the last.![]()
But I think we will see that this staff as a whole is a big upgrade in the teaching dept.
I also heard through the grapevine of another player speaking of the major upgrade in just straight up teaching. Not just empty yelling and big picture philosophy. The overall and extensive attention to detail and the little things are like nothing thats been experienced in 4 years there.
This new staff are teachers first. These guys are real coaches. They realize these players aren't pons on a chess board. This is football.
I believe all position coaches got upgraded. And head coach obviously. Although I still don't know about DB/Secondary yet.
How about "similar"? The team can probably be expected to fight with a couple of other teams for #2/#3 in the B1G West, rather than overtaking Wisconsin right away. That could be 9 wins, or 8, or 7.I agree and don't think there has to be immediate improvement. But are you expecting the W-L record to get worse?I guess I don't understand the fixation with immediate results. I think if we're all being honest with ourselves, we would agree the immediate future doesn't look particularly bright, and that has more to do with Pelini than it does Riley. Laying it all at Riley's feet reeks of Boliever logic.
As I said earlier, I don't think any conclusions could be drawn from an 8, 9 or 10 win season. Those would all be "similar". Seven - or fewer as I've seen a few times - would be a definite step back, imo. Especially considering we're playing a nearly identical schedule to last year.How about "similar"? The team can probably be expected to fight with a couple of other teams for #2/#3 in the B1G West, rather than overtaking Wisconsin right away. That could be 9 wins, or 8, or 7.I agree and don't think there has to be immediate improvement. But are you expecting the W-L record to get worse?I guess I don't understand the fixation with immediate results. I think if we're all being honest with ourselves, we would agree the immediate future doesn't look particularly bright, and that has more to do with Pelini than it does Riley. Laying it all at Riley's feet reeks of Boliever logic.
It would be surprising -- and therefore not "the expectation" -- if Nebraska got over the hump right away and took the division. Or if the wheels fell off entirely and we're .500. Would that be agreeable?
Look at the last staff vs. this staff's experience? How the hell does that not count for something? Experience should count for something in any job, even if it's something like working at McDonalds......not that there's anything wrong with that.There is but that's not really what I'm seeing. This is just from two threads:QuoteI think there's a difference between being very happy about the new coaches and saying every single change is an extreme upgrade.
If you look at our staff we have improved at every single position.Riley > BoLangsdorf > BeckBanker > PapuchisCavanaugh > Garrison + CottonWilliams > FisherDavis > Brown (only one I went back and forth on)Hughes > KazBray 10x> ElsStewart > WarrenRead > Els (One of Els dozen hats)This is what blows my mind. Our players won 9+ games in spite of crappy coaching.Brandon Reilly told Coach Williams he learned more in just 3 practices than he ever learned before.I guess that would be another example.I would be surprised given the quality of this coaching staff compared to the last.
But I think we will see that this staff as a whole is a big upgrade in the teaching dept.I also heard through the grapevine of another player speaking of the major upgrade in just straight up teaching. Not just empty yelling and big picture philosophy. The overall and extensive attention to detail and the little things are like nothing thats been experienced in 4 years there.This new staff are teachers first. These guys are real coaches. They realize these players aren't pons on a chess board. This is football.I believe all position coaches got upgraded. And head coach obviously. Although I still don't know about DB/Secondary yet.
That's a lot of quoting, but most people there are comparing the quality of the coaching staff as a whole. Not saying every change made was an extreme upgrade.There is but that's not really what I'm seeing. This is just from two threads:
I've known Jerry Kill for nearly 30 years and would offer caution about such a guarantee. Kill's background, knowledge and resume are excellent. He's from the Dennis Franchione/Gary Patterson coaching lineage.But I can guarantee that we won't see Jerry Kill make him look like a fool.
That's fine. I don't fault anyone for that conclusion.Look at the last staff vs. this staff's experience? How the hell does that not count for something? Experience should count for something in any job, even if it's something like working at McDonalds......not that there's anything wrong with that.
So even the fact that the coaching upgrade is obvious even to the most obtuse dummy you can find, how does that translate to immediate improvement on the win/loss record?
All those are possibilities. I just can't figure out why at least the baseline isn't "This new staff is a significant upgrade so we should at least expect the product on the field to be no worse than what we've seen the last seven years."That's a lot of quoting, but most people there are comparing the quality of the coaching staff as a whole. Not saying every change made was an extreme upgrade.There is but that's not really what I'm seeing. This is just from two threads:
To my point specifically, this group could be much better as teachers specifically, but when you lose Bo you also lose a ton of knowledge and that can't be expected to not be a loss on defense. Although for all of Bo's expertise, it didn't seem to get taught all that well, no?
So, what is it you're trying to say here?
"You guys are wrong. The last staff was not as bad as you think"? OK.
"You guys are wrong. The new coaches are not as great as you say"? We'll see.
"You guys are crazy, because the only way your optimism about the new coaches will turn out to be warranted is if Riley wins strictly more than 9 games in 2015"? ...I don't see the logic in that.
It is exactly what you are saying Mav...the problem is people are worried about putting a number (wins) on it because that is so easily measured ...We all know that is why...All those are possibilities. I just can't figure out why at least the baseline isn't "This new staff is a significant upgrade so we should at least expect the product on the field to be no worse than what we've seen the last seven years."That's a lot of quoting, but most people there are comparing the quality of the coaching staff as a whole. Not saying every change made was an extreme upgrade.There is but that's not really what I'm seeing. This is just from two threads:
To my point specifically, this group could be much better as teachers specifically, but when you lose Bo you also lose a ton of knowledge and that can't be expected to not be a loss on defense. Although for all of Bo's expertise, it didn't seem to get taught all that well, no?
So, what is it you're trying to say here?
"You guys are wrong. The last staff was not as bad as you think"? OK.
"You guys are wrong. The new coaches are not as great as you say"? We'll see.
"You guys are crazy, because the only way your optimism about the new coaches will turn out to be warranted is if Riley wins strictly more than 9 games in 2015"? ...I don't see the logic in that.