My starting point
is "what's wrong here" - rather than "Wats wrong here." (I don't think this is your starting point, to be clear).
The story on Green as far as I have heard, is that he has made a good amount of progress, but has been flaky on the field. Not a gamer type yet, too much deer in the headlights. Is that just who Cody is? IMO, it can be attributed partly to his haphazard handling, but not every kid is a gamer either. But he was a heck of a long-term project coming in, missed out on a development year, which I consider nobody's fault. If you really believe that Green needed that redshirt year, you should recognize the setback he had in not getting it. Your expectations for a QB coach here are a bit unreasonable.
Green at this point is a 3rd stringer that has only had spot playing time his entire two years here, playing time in which he got the hook again and again and again. I think that's messed with him a little, but this is just speculation. Now maybe what I heard about Cody's growth as a passer is off the mark, but I will certainly take those evaluations of QBs in practice over my own watching his limited plays. But supposing our 3rd option at QB in a given year is just
bad; what of it, even then? Fire Ron Brown for J.T. Kerr, or Tim Beck for Collins Okafor. Some recruits just wash out. But I don't think Green is at that stage yet.
As much as you call your observations facts, they are only observations based on the same limited, bird's eye view that we all have. That is what I mean by assumptions (on both our parts). For all we know, Watson could have been ready to start or send in Cody against Oklahoma but Bo intervened because he had that much faith in Taylor.
Every QB Coach in the country gets raw prospects.
Every prospect is raw in one sense or another, but Cody and Taylor and Jamal, coming in, are different kinds of raw.
Again, do you not think Shawn Watson should shoulder any of the blame or be held accountable for any of Nebraska's offensive shortcomings????
If you're out of things to blame Watson on, throw something else out there and I will respond to the best of my ability on that situation. I really do not *know* very much, though.
If you just want me to say something bad about Shawn, those
sunglasses of his just do not work at all. You'd think he would know better.
I also think Bo leaves Taylor in the CCG to develop him for the future. I mean all we need is a 60 yard field goal to get to OT. I still have no problem with leaving the kid in the game. Just call plays that don't hinge everything on him being able to be a pocket passer.
Leave a guy in there to develop him for the future? ... and I think you mean, just call plays that don't involve Taylor at all. I agree. But why leave him in there if that's the case.
Green's high school system wasn't so horrifically different than what Bo wants to run that he cannot adjust. Green has natural running ability and can pass. He threw for over 3,000 yards his senior year of high school, yet has not only not learned this system, he's regressed.
Really? Green's HS system is not so different than what Bo wants to run?
....I would say it is a world of difference but maybe I'm wrong, I'm far from knowledgeable in this area. And Green regressing, is not true. Green could not pass coming in, he can now - passably. He was not an under center QB coming in, but he is now.