That's interesting. What offense did they create for him?What a terrible take.
I'm not sure who Max Chadwick is, never heard of her. But NU created an offense for Raiola. That statement in the image isn't even remotely true.
That's interesting. What offense did they create for him?
What a terrible take.
I'm not sure who Max Chadwick is, never heard of her. But NU created an offense for Raiola. That statement in the image isn't even remotely true.
Eh, we created an offense for Raiola but then largely abandoned the downfield passing game element when it became clear the combination of our pass protection and his bad pocket presence couldn't make it work. It was in the best interest of the team (and Raiola's health) to abandon that, doesn't mean he has to like it as the long term plan.
Louisville would actually make a lot of sense, Brohm turned Aidan O'Connell, Tyler Shough, and (going back to WKU) Mike White into draft picks and got David Blough into the league.
You disagree?
We switched from Satterfield's Sean McVay-ish 12 man personnel, shotgun set thing to a base 11 man personnel scheme that often empties the backfield into a hybrid spread, very similar to Andy Reid's scheme.
I think you are reaching because of the mahomes stuff. Using 11 personnel doesn't mean we ran the chiefs offense and honestly we didn't have more TE or HB that should have got more playing time from what I saw so I wouldn't even say that part was specifically for Raiola. I don't think it was particularly close to what the chiefs run not even counting the fact that the chiefs are constantly changing as is Mcvay for that matter.
I truly bought into the pre-season looking like the 49's O......You disagree?
We switched from Satterfield's Sean McVay-ish 12 man personnel, shotgun set thing to a base 11 man personnel scheme that often empties the backfield into a hybrid spread, very similar to Andy Reid's scheme.
I truly bought into the pre-season looking like the 49's O......
Honestly that could be truth. Who knows?I'm going to put on my tin foil hat here. This is just my opinion and not any sort of truth serum to the Dylan situation.
I think the money to come Nebraska outweighed a QB battle with Stockton at Georgia.
I also wonder if NU & DR agreed for one year, as a true freshmen starter, knowing he could either stay another year or go to the portal with a year of experience.
And perhaps DR really liked it at NU, with everything, but especially since Dana started calling plays against USC, Wisconsin, Iowa and the Bowl Game fun, it made him reconsider going into the portal at that time.
Perhaps he chose to give NU a second year and the staff loved that idea. Maybe this whole time NU and Dylan was quietly a "one and done" situation that turned into 2 years. And they all sold us all into it.
And then the season fell apart, his family situation, his injury and knew he had to go.
That's my tin foil thoughts
Yeah and this point I don't even care. He's gone and as a Husker fan I have moved on.Honestly that could be truth. Who knows?