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New offensive coaches, new QB, subpar O-line, a lot lost on D, favorable schedule... 6-6.
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New Offensive Coordinator options?
Brandon.Lincoln replied to 1HuskerFaithful's topic in Husker Football
I would hire Joe Brady. His title was Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers at LSU in 2019 when LSU won the National Championship, Joe Burrow won The Heisman by the largest margin in the history of the award after breaking several NCAA FBS records including most touchdown passes (60) & highest passer rating (202.0) and Mickey Joseph was the Wide Receivers Coach. Brady was most recently the Offensive Coordinator for the Carolina Panthers of the NFL and he is currently only 32 years old. -
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Here is another example where AM could throw the coaches, o-line, special teams (field goal kicker, punter, punt returns, kick returns, Frost for not hiring a special teams coach) and refs under the bus but he bears the brunt of the blame and keeps working hard to get better. Offenses designed around QB runs are not my preference, but it would be interesting to see what he could have done with (at the very least) a coach with average competence and average offensive line & special teams play. Unfortunate Frost does not understand risk and reward and has not learned from previous seasons that AM needs to stay healthy to be effective and QB's in an offense designed around QB runs don't last full seasons in the B1G. For example, Nebraska was up 21-3 against Buffalo with 8:54 left in the fourth and the ball at the Buffalo 48 and Frost calls a QB run which exposed AM to a defender who twisted/spun him to the ground in the backfield. Considering the circumstances (opponent, score, game clock, field position, etc.) why risk letting your QB get hit/twisted/spun in that situation for a small reward? Bring in extra blockers and hand the ball to your third-string RB. Use AM's athleticism to move the pocket, keep passing plays alive with his feet (which he can do when healthy) or grab some yards and get down or out-of-bounds when there is nothing open downfield, but designed QB runs & hits (especially unnecessary QB runs & hits) should be significantly reduced. When AM is healthy he is a good passer, but health has never been there for a full season which, as alluded to, he could blame others but as a leader he takes the high road.
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*** Official Wisconsin Game Thread, Yall ***
Brandon.Lincoln replied to admo's topic in Husker Football
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Yep! NU has paid the second most "dead money" in the country to fired staff since January 1, 2010 and has a new $155 million training complex to pay for so Trev is leveraging the fan's loyalty to save money.
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What sort of offensive scheme do you think Frost will/should adopt?
Brandon.Lincoln replied to Toe's topic in Husker Football
I already have a great job but if Husker Nation needs me then I can do both. -
I am rooting for things to work out for Zac Taylor and the Cincinnati Bengals but if they don't then I would like him to be Nebraska's head coach.
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** 2021 Opponent Previews : @ Wisconsin (Game 11) **
Brandon.Lincoln replied to Saunders's topic in Husker Football
A sum of 51% Nebraska loses and 49% Wisconsin wins. -
What sort of offensive scheme do you think Frost will/should adopt?
Brandon.Lincoln replied to Toe's topic in Husker Football
It is not a laundry list of what any coach would want at every position. I said, "QB - preference on decision making and throwing from under center over running ability," which obviously is not what Frost wants. So yah bruh, you didn't realize this about your own team!? -
What sort of offensive scheme do you think Frost will/should adopt?
Brandon.Lincoln replied to Toe's topic in Husker Football
Better than saying something generic like "spread," "option" or "power" considering there are many variations on those general schemes. OP and I came here to discuss football; you came here to be a hater. -
What sort of offensive scheme do you think Frost will/should adopt?
Brandon.Lincoln replied to Toe's topic in Husker Football
Better than saying something generic like "spread," "option" or "power" considering there are many variations on those general schemes. OP and I came here to discuss football; you came here to be a hater. -
Looking forward to watching Christo play and develop under Coach Jeff Christy.
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What sort of offensive scheme do you think Frost will/should adopt?
Brandon.Lincoln replied to Toe's topic in Husker Football
This thread only asked for offense. -
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New Offensive Coordinator options?
Brandon.Lincoln replied to 1HuskerFaithful's topic in Husker Football
Frost just fired four offensive assistants; one being the offensive coordinator after less than two calendar years who is a long-time friend of Frost. The next OC will be the third in five years. Frost is on the hot seat heading into 2022, meaning this could be a one-year (or less) job for these assistants. Recruits (both high school and transfer portal) and parents of recruits know this, which is likely why Frost has only landed verbal commitments from two high-school recruits during the 2021 season. With the four offensive coaches being fired, attrition amongst last year's and this year's offensive recruits is likely to be high. And don't forget Frost is still under investigation by the NCAA. Given these current conditions, what quality of assistants do you think are actually interested in taking these jobs?