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So, it is office...everything that Sam writes is always 100% accurate...ALWAYS.
Right RADAR?
You get a bit edgy every time blow up your narrative. Sorry about that.
Remember, Right 99.35% #BOOM
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Unless we take care of UCLA like we did vs Arizona in the Holiday Bowl i won't be overly confident in things going into next year.
What does a win mean? Well, its a Nebraska win so that is good and always better than a loss. But really, a loss to UCLA won't make me that upset as we shouldn't even be in this bowl game in the first place.
The rules say we should.
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I will forgive TO for losing once to a losing team in his 25 year career at NU. Riley managed to do it twice in the same month this season.
A top ranked team losing to a below 500 Iowa St team is a better loss than two losing teams squaring off. Really? Now that's some kind of spin.
Was NU down 42-16 in that loss to Iowa State. I don't think so.
Time to get over it. It was two losing teams, one lost to the other. Oz lost to a loser in Iowa St., a much worse loss in husker history.We freakin' lost to PURDUE.
Riley's first year, TO's 15-16 or somewhere in there. Much bigger loss. Not that I care, but the bitching over losing o Purdue is not a big deal in the grand scheme of things. Stop bitching about it. It meant nothing.
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I'm having a hard time deciphering the last two posts and what's attributable to McKeowan.
The paragraphs that have the bolded statements are his.
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Was NU down 42-16 in that loss to Iowa State. I don't think so.
Time to get over it. It was two losing teams, one lost to the other. Oz lost to a loser in Iowa St., a much worse loss in husker history.We freakin' lost to PURDUE.
A top ranked team losing to a below 500 Iowa St team is a better loss than two losing teams squaring off. Really? Now that's some kind of spin.
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Well, other than the fact that NU beat the team that won the B10E... And don't get me started on an average Florida team playing for an SEC championship.
NU has a talented roster.
If some on the board could drop their irrational dislike for the current staff, the answer is kinda simple. The roster is talented and deep in some positions (interior defensive players, wide receivers) and thin and less talented in others (QB, DE, LB). The roster is good in some spots and not so good in others. Does that make it talented or not talented, and how the hell do you decide?
According to some Nostradomi on this board roster depth and quality is the fault solely and exclusively of the current staff. I would include the intellectual giant who, in another thread, predicted the current staff will be gone next year.
Pretty simple: with similarly talented rosters, a fired coach won north of .700 of his games here.
Only when a coach comes in and lays an egg against a very easy schedule do we hear that the talent isn't there to continue 9+ win seasons. Of course, that's not what was said at the time of the firing last year. And it's not the case today, either.
The roster isn't perfect, but it's far better than the results that were wrung out of it.
Now cue: we only won last year because of a single player arguments.
Talent level under Frank was dropping, anyone who is honest can see that. Same with the last staff. MK III Eyeball Detector.
Frank had the #14 class in the country when he was fired, and he likely would've signed Woodhead.
You might want to research that because you are dead wrong AGAIN! Frank wanted nothing to do with DW because he thought he was to small to be a D1 player. Frank sucked a evaluating talent.
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Whatever Bo should have done, he did what he did, and it's the reality that a new coaching staff must embrace. Bo left behind a malcontented roster, too, some of which has stayed malcontented. And since Pelini's style was much more hands-on and "directive" when it came to player behavior, some of the players spun off a bit on Riley's "do the right thing" approach
The bolded is an interesting quote from Sam. I thought all the players bought in and it was the coaches fault they didn't play well.
There is the message, now you malcontents can go about calling him a liar.....
Proof?
In his chat with fans today, its online OWH, look it up and read it.
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A win would be a stepping stone into, what I expect to be huge improvement in next years team.
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We freakin' lost to PURDUE.
Time to get over it. It was two losing teams, one lost to the other. Oz lost to a loser in Iowa St., a much worse loss in husker history.
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Whatever Bo should have done, he did what he did, and it's the reality that a new coaching staff must embrace. Bo left behind a malcontented roster, too, some of which has stayed malcontented. And since Pelini's style was much more hands-on and "directive" when it came to player behavior, some of the players spun off a bit on Riley's "do the right thing" approach
The bolded is an interesting quote from Sam. I thought all the players bought in and it was the coaches fault they didn't play well.
There is the message, now you malcontents can go about calling him a liar.....
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Sam's comments from today;
Sam, after Boyd Epley's remarks, would you adjust your talent argument to include "talent development". It seems that is just as big an issue as, say, recruiting. We have pretty good recruiting numbers the last few years. . . . .- Well, they were good recruiting numbers at one time.The 2013 and 2014 classes have been pretty eroded with departures and bad fits. 10-11 guys, by my count, are already gone from the 2013 class. 4 guys are already gone from the 2014 class, two never showed up, two more graduate, and I expect more to leave. Bo took some character fliers in those two classes to get some talent, and he did get the talent - a lot of the guys just didn't stick around. So while the classes created some pretty good players, it wasn't great for depth. That 2014 class could end up being pretty rough, if we're honest.
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Anytime you and your ilk don't like the message, you call the messenger a liar. Its BS and its getting old.I don't really disagree with the overall point that we need better athletes. This is a given. But what gets me, is that 1 year ago Eichhorst said we have the talent to win a championship now. He said a major reason we fired Bo was he didn't think he could guide us to a championship. Yet, here we are a year later, and they invite all the media out and put on a nice PR event. Whether or not it was their intent, it comes across as covering their backsides for a bad year.
Yep
But even worse, they threw the players under the bus in order to "cover their backsides".
And even worse than that... and the part I cant even hardly think about... is they appear to have used Boyds reputation and standing... the one guy who really does have a great reputation in the program... in their attempt to "cover their backsides". I really feel bad for Boyd.
If this had only been about performance testing and making those numbers public again then it wouldn't have been a problem. Virtually everyone agrees that's a good thing.
But when they injected the other needless and inflammatory stuff about needing to recruit "more talented" players and the stuff about the current players needing too much developing and coaching... in order to "cover their backsides for a bad year"... that's when the public relations scheme crashed in a ball of flames.
You do realize that the "messenger" said this a year ago...
"At the end of the day, I think we have kids in our program that are capable of winning championships."
So... what were you saying about lying again?
So he realied he was wrong, big f'ing deal. That does not make him a liar. I have no doubt the Pelini fortress was hard to see inside. Think you can find that mountain after tripping over the mole hole?
Was SE wrong about anything else?
yes
agreed...about a recent hire...
Incorrect! About a recent fireing, he waited a year to long and should have fired the D-bag after he got his whiney a$$ kicked at home by Iowa and begged to be fired. Hey! we all make mistakes.
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The culture change will be finalized when the current players that do not fit or do not buy in are flushed from the program. Can't happen soon enough, so we can move on with fixing the program.
And the last shreds of winning are finally eliminated...
Mediocrity was flushed with the firing of the last coach, getting rid of the dead weight he recruited is only the next step to restoring the order.
Radar do you really believe that pie in the sky bulls$#t you spew? Or are you paid by someone to come on here and reel off this crap when most every sign points the opposite way!!!!! I mean seriously wtf
I am right 99.35% of the time. Its been calculated!
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Anytime you and your ilk don't like the message, you call the messenger a liar. Its BS and its getting old.I don't really disagree with the overall point that we need better athletes. This is a given. But what gets me, is that 1 year ago Eichhorst said we have the talent to win a championship now. He said a major reason we fired Bo was he didn't think he could guide us to a championship. Yet, here we are a year later, and they invite all the media out and put on a nice PR event. Whether or not it was their intent, it comes across as covering their backsides for a bad year.
Yep
But even worse, they threw the players under the bus in order to "cover their backsides".
And even worse than that... and the part I cant even hardly think about... is they appear to have used Boyds reputation and standing... the one guy who really does have a great reputation in the program... in their attempt to "cover their backsides". I really feel bad for Boyd.
If this had only been about performance testing and making those numbers public again then it wouldn't have been a problem. Virtually everyone agrees that's a good thing.
But when they injected the other needless and inflammatory stuff about needing to recruit "more talented" players and the stuff about the current players needing too much developing and coaching... in order to "cover their backsides for a bad year"... that's when the public relations scheme crashed in a ball of flames.
You do realize that the "messenger" said this a year ago...
"At the end of the day, I think we have kids in our program that are capable of winning championships."
So... what were you saying about lying again?
So he realied he was wrong, big f'ing deal. That does not make him a liar. I have no doubt the Pelini fortress was hard to see inside. Think you can find that mountain after tripping over the mole hole?
Was SE wrong about anything else?
yes
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Anytime you and your ilk don't like the message, you call the messenger a liar. Its BS and its getting old.I don't really disagree with the overall point that we need better athletes. This is a given. But what gets me, is that 1 year ago Eichhorst said we have the talent to win a championship now. He said a major reason we fired Bo was he didn't think he could guide us to a championship. Yet, here we are a year later, and they invite all the media out and put on a nice PR event. Whether or not it was their intent, it comes across as covering their backsides for a bad year.
Yep
But even worse, they threw the players under the bus in order to "cover their backsides".
And even worse than that... and the part I cant even hardly think about... is they appear to have used Boyds reputation and standing... the one guy who really does have a great reputation in the program... in their attempt to "cover their backsides". I really feel bad for Boyd.
If this had only been about performance testing and making those numbers public again then it wouldn't have been a problem. Virtually everyone agrees that's a good thing.
But when they injected the other needless and inflammatory stuff about needing to recruit "more talented" players and the stuff about the current players needing too much developing and coaching... in order to "cover their backsides for a bad year"... that's when the public relations scheme crashed in a ball of flames.
You do realize that the "messenger" said this a year ago...
"At the end of the day, I think we have kids in our program that are capable of winning championships."
So... what were you saying about lying again?
So he realized he was wrong, big f'ing deal. That does not make him a liar. I have no doubt the Pelini fortress was hard to see inside. Think you can find that mountain after tripping over the mole hole?
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You could put any 5* RB in the country behind this OL and he wouldn't look very good.
Exactly, the line needs rebuilt in the weight room and on the practice field, as well as the recruiting trail.
Last year they had a 3star RB and seemed to do pretty darn well.
yup, in spite of the fact he had no blocking. Hell of a football player. He had some "want to" unlike several of his teammates
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You could put any 5* RB in the country behind this OL and he wouldn't look very good.
Exactly, the line needs rebuilt in the weight room and on the practice field, as well as the recruiting trail.
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The culture change will be finalized when the current players that do not fit or do not buy in are flushed from the program. Can't happen soon enough, so we can move on with fixing the program.
And the last shreds of winning are finally eliminated...
Mediocrity was flushed with the firing of the last coach, getting rid of the dead weight he recruited is only the next step to restoring the order.
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I don't really disagree with the overall point that we need better athletes. This is a given. But what gets me, is that 1 year ago Eichhorst said we have the talent to win a championship now. He said a major reason we fired Bo was he didn't think he could guide us to a championship. Yet, here we are a year later, and they invite all the media out and put on a nice PR event. Whether or not it was their intent, it comes across as covering their backsides for a bad year.
Yep
But even worse, they threw the players under the bus in order to "cover their backsides".
And even worse than that... and the part I cant even hardly think about... is they appear to have used Boyds reputation and standing... the one guy who really does have a great reputation in the program... in their attempt to "cover their backsides". I really feel bad for Boyd.
If this had only been about performance testing and making those numbers public again then it wouldn't have been a problem. Virtually everyone agrees that's a good thing.
But when they injected the other needless and inflammatory stuff about needing to recruit "more talented" players and the stuff about the current players needing too much developing and coaching... in order to "cover their backsides for a bad year"... that's when the public relations scheme crashed in a ball of flames.
Anytime you and your ilk don't like the message, you call the messenger a liar. Its BS and its getting old.
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I don't really disagree with the overall point that we need better athletes. This is a given. But what gets me, is that 1 year ago Eichhorst said we have the talent to win a championship now. He said a major reason we fired Bo was he didn't think he could guide us to a championship. Yet, here we are a year later, and they invite all the media out and put on a nice PR event. Whether or not it was their intent, it comes across as covering their backsides for a bad year.
Yep
But even worse, they threw the players under the bus in order to "cover their backsides".
And even worse than that... and the part I cant even hardly think about... is they appear to have used Boyds reputation and standing... the one guy who really does have a great reputation in the program... in their attempt to "cover their backsides". I really feel bad for Boyd.
If this had only been about performance testing and making those numbers public again then it wouldn't have been a problem. Virtually everyone agrees that's a good thing.
But when they injected the other needless and inflammatory stuff about needing to recruit "more talented" players and the stuff about the current players needing too much developing and coaching... in order to "cover their backsides for a bad year"... that's when the public relations scheme crashed in a ball of flames.
Anytime you and your ilk don't like the message, you call the messenger a liar. Its BS and its getting old.
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The culture change will be finalized when the current players that do not fit or do not buy in are flushed from the program. Can't happen soon enough, so we can move on with fixing the program.
Sweet culture change. The team used to win 70% of their games, play for championships, and had an outstanding academic record.
Now, a year later, they will probably have one of the worst seasons in the history of the program, and are having academic issues not seen in years, if ever.
What changed?
We won 70% of games that meant nothing, got embarrassed by anyone with a pulse over the last 7 years. Not sure what academic issues you think we have, but I am sure if there are any, you will spin it as the coaches fault instead of lazy ass kids that maybe skipped a few classes.
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You guys should really consider writing some of this down so we don't have to go over it again and again.
No body with any brains thinks Scott is qualified to come here from Oregon. See what he can do elsewhere first.
New first time head coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:
Tom Osborne - .836
Frank Solich - .753
Bo Pelini - .713
New "experienced" coaches at Nebraska in the last 50 years:
Bill Callahan - .551
Mike Riley - .417
Osborne was a longtime asst.
Frank was a longtime asst, that failed when he ran out of Oz players
Bo won mostly meaningless games
Frost is just another risk with more downside right now than promise.
MR doesn't even win the meaningless games, and he is your hero.
He is not my hero, I just stand up for him and his staff, to the jackasses that think they should be fired after 3 games. The jackassery of some posters here is enormous. We gave Bo 7 years to accomplish nothing and disgrace the University. Riley should get at least 4 years to win or fail.
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Epley already called them out. Cavanaugh (and Riley) are simply feeling the heat. As they should.
Agree 100%. This staff has been in place for years and must be held accountable for decades (since 2001) of mismanagement.
Yeah.
Can you list some of this mismanagement - or is it just a generic comment to cover your agenda?
DJ Foster should be on the field.
Do you coach him? I hope he will have a good offseason and be good enough to start, but we seem to have an abundance of underachievers right now.
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Funny that all the faux uproar is over the motivation instead of the results of the tests. That says a lot about the people that want to misdirect the story away from the results and into a fog of crap
So far, all that these testing results have told us is that we don't have as much talent as we did in the mid-90s. Pretty sure no one needed the testing results to find that out.
If we had testing results to compare with from the last 10-15 years, that would be a lot more interesting.
I think it would be pretty easy to figure out that the overall level is not up to par with the 90's, The 9 win seasons and 5 win season are about the same, we are irrelevant as a football program until we get better talent.
Epley's comments on Talent
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You said that Solich would have likely "signed" Woodhead, of course that is total crap, Frank was never going to give him a scollie and did not do much to encourage him to walk on. If he thought he could be a returner, that means he never took him seriously as a running back. Danny knew that! Danny wanted a scholarship and the only one worth taking came from Chadron. End of story.
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