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Skull&Bones

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  1. A break through performance is watching Nebraska play an entire series and not turn the ball over. In all my college football watching years I have never been so damn nervous than watching this offense handle the ball. I just don't understand why we don't have Ahman Green style backs lined up on the bench from true freshman to 5th year seniors. You will not see a break through performance until we start pounding it! I just hope that someday we can get back to Nebraska style football and our offense inflicts as much punishment as our defense. It all starts and ends with the running game.
  2. I'm just an average Joe with an average job. I like football, porno and books about war, my feet on the table and a Cuban cigar. My take on Nebraska football is that we are an average football team. Average talent, average coaching and average play calling. My point is if I am an average guy sitting on the couch at home and I can call a screen pass before it develops I am sure that the opposing defensive coordinator and his 10 assistances can too. Our offense is so predictable it’s laughable. We don’t have to be black and white on our play calling. Mix it up! Use dual threat QB’s…In my opinion they are both good. Keep them rotating and keep the defense at least guessing on something. I trust in Bo and Watson so I am sure that there is a good reason for keeping everything black and white. I just wish we could get a little more creative.
  3. I joined this board a few years back but have not been on here until a couple weeks ago. Who is Reality Check..? Why is he so negative..? Troll..? I dislike the buffs but I don't hang out with them. What a waste of time.
  4. Here is my opinion....Bo knows defense. No doubt Bo has our oppnents fearing the D and watching hours and hours of tape on the Blackshirts.....But!! Bo is the commander in chief of this team and he has the final say on who starts on Saturday. In my opinion Roy should have never played against Iowa State. He is freaking hurt...(no matter what Bo tells you) In medicine, a stinger, also called a burner or nerve pinch injury, is a minor neurological injury suffered by athletes, mostly in high-contact sports such as football. The injury is always a spine injury as opposed to more serious spinal cord injuries, which can lead to partial or total paralysis. It is characterized by a shooting or stinging pain that travels down ONE ARM, followed by numbness and weakness. Why is Roy playing......?.....Did he not at one point have 2 fumbles on 5 carries..? Robinson ran tough and pumped his chest with a cockiNess attitude after each run. We need that fire..that attitude..that spark on offense. He had the ball ripped out fighting and clawing his way for the end zone. They burned Green's shirt and Robinson wants to know what it feels like to score a touchdown in front of 80K plus fans. You can not tell me these guys don't show up every day going 100% at practice. Give them a legit shot. I rate Bo around 36....sorry I love the Huskers but I am just typing from the heart.
  5. The top 30 coaches: 1. Urban Meyer, Florida. Two BCS titles in three seasons, with another in his sights. 2. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma. No coach can match his four BCS title game appearances. 3. Nick Saban, Alabama. First, he made LSU a national power. Now, Saban has Alabama poised to be the nation's top program. 4. Pete Carroll, USC. No program dominates its conference more. The only thing missing? More BCS titles. 5. Kirk Ferentz, Iowa. He has won big despite talent that annually ranks no better than fourth in the Big Ten each season. 6. Mack Brown, Texas. To whom much is given, much is expected. And Brown has delivered. 7. Jim Grobe, Wake Forest. Honestly, if this guy were coaching at, say, Texas, how many national titles would he have? 8. Brian Kelly, Cincinnati. He was at his best last fall, tiptoeing around myriad quarterback injuries to lead the Bearcats to the Big East title. 9. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech. He took a simple idea of building a program around defense and special teams -- and "Beamerball" -- and created a perennial power. 10. Mark Richt, Georgia. His résumé only lacks a national title. And you know one is coming. 11. Rich Rodriguez, Michigan. Not only has he won big, RichRod has helped change the sport with his offense. 12. Mike Riley, Oregon State. He is proof that nice guys don't finish last ... and that you can go home again. 13. Jim Tressel, Ohio State. Is he the best coach in Buckeyes history? 14. Tom O'Brien, N.C. State. He's a throwback coach who wins with toughness, discipline and lots of smarts. 15. Joe Paterno, Penn State. Perhaps his best trait at this stage of his career is knowing how to delegate. 16. Kyle Whittingham, Utah. He has taken what Urban Meyer built and made it better. 17. Houston Nutt, Ole Miss. He's an underrated offensive mind who has a knack for getting players to reach their potential. 18. Gary Patterson, TCU. He's a defensive mastermind whose program is every bit as good as most in the Big 12. 19. Mark Mangino, Kansas. He has done the seemingly impossible by making Jayhawks football a nationally respected program. 20. Randy Edsall, Connecticut. There isn't a more underrated coach in the nation than Edsall, a smart taskmaster who finds ways to win. 21. Steve Spurrier, South Carolina. He has lost some luster, but Spurrier still is an offensive genius. 22. Mike Leach, Texas Tech. Perhaps no coach means more to his school than Leach, whose offenses have revolutionized the sport. 23. Greg Schiano, Rutgers. He inherited one of the worst programs in America and made it into a likeness of himself -- strong, tough and good. 24. Jeff Tedford, California. The offensive wiz has done everything but lead the Golden Bears to the Pac-10 championship. 25. Dennis Erickson, Arizona State. Erickson, who has won two national titles, yearns to finish his career with a bang. 26. Gary Pinkel, Missouri. It was just a matter of time before he imposed his iron will on this program, as he did at Toledo. 27. Jim Leavitt, USF. He has built something out of nothing, making USF a Big East power. 28. Les Miles, LSU. The "Hat" has done enough to prove he belongs among the nation's elite. 29. Chris Petersen, Boise State. The cerebral Petersen understands how to find talent to fit his schemes. 30. Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech. He's about ready to change the way we thought teams could win in big-time football.
  6. The Jawhawks will get dropped. It's easy to look good when you play a pud schedule.
  7. Dan Hawkins and Ron Prince, both in their 2nd years have wins over top 10 teams! Those programs are getting stronger every game. Last year was our best team under Callahan and we still came up short. In my opinion we've got the talent to compete and win. If BC would just keep it simple, things would be different. The Offense learning a 100 page playbook? The Defense practicing against a 100 page playbook? You play like you practice. Have Fun, Keep it simple. Whatever happened to good old fashioned smash mouth football? Forgiveness means letting go...Goodbye BC
  8. We just lost the next Joel Makovicka in Lincoln. Larry Schutze is a mule that could pound it up the middle like a buck in heat and block like the Berlin Wall. He's out of some school in West Point and broke all the records playing smash mouth football. He decided to talk with Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona State and California. He's not interested in Nebraska anymore. We need to stop the bleeding of this program sooner than later. We are losing respect, pride, tradition, money, talent and faith. No matter what you think needs to be done or who should be the next HC a decision must be made. My good source (proven stats) tells me if we would of gave the ball to Larry Schutze on 4th and goal he would of put 6 on the board smash mouth style.
  9. I know that IBR is pissed and may not post his inside info again because of a few people on here that have nothing but venom to spit. So if anybody gets any word from IBR in the next couple days please let the rest of us know. Thank You
  10. Hurt? The way they played it sounds to me like everybody was hurt. On both sides of the ball
  11. Time for change and Re-Restore the Order
  12. They r just young men playing their hearts out. We have to remember it is just a football game and these KIDS r doing the best with what they've got.
  13. MY Vote is for Bo. Then let him put together the staff he thinks will best fit.
  14. IBR Don't let certain people get to you. We r all here because of 1 reason "we luv the huskers". Please keep the info rolling in.
  15. Peterson is fired Tom Osborne is interim AD Cally will resign within 2 weeks, probably after TX They are trying to get Bo Pelini Cook and Buffet said point blank money stops if changes aren't made. Sounds like I BLEED RED is the real deal. Thanks for the info. Any guess on when they will say something about Docter Tom stepping in and stop the bleeding of our program. Keep us in the loop nobody has any reason to doubt what you say because so far it's been correct.
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