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dutch91701

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  1. Playing away from his strengths isn't helping. Anyone remember that option in the first half where he faked the pitch and made two guys look absolutely ridiculous? He runs the option well and passed well out of option looks as well. Making him pass straight up is where he has problems and for some reason that's what Beck keeps trying to do. If the team could get some consistency out of the play calling, more to TA's strengths, his numbers would not be even close to as bad as 1 TD to 6 INTs.
  2. Hoke is the 3rd best HC in our division. The best thing about him is that he seems to want to run a pro-style offense. That bodes well for our future against them. Seems to not fit their current talent, either.
  3. You think that's why I'm upset? If they weren't public figures, it wouldn't be a big deal to keep it on the low down, but if he knew and let him go to another school without letting the school know, what makes him better than Tressell? Not sure if serious.
  4. How can we say that MSU is a loss? their defense, it's what we are dreaming of having But their offense offenses like our defense defenses.
  5. There are few things more beautiful than watching a Husker D lineman return a pick for a TD. We need to have one of those british nature announcers dubbed over the return. Make it sound more majestic.
  6. But if you add 6.5 and 3.5 then it- Yeah I don't know......
  7. Westerkamp doesn't let the ball hit the ground. Ever. #CantDropWontDrop
  8. Found the problem. Major dickbag. I rank him with the likes of Jim Joyce (MLB umpire) and Joey Crawford (NBA ref) as far as the worst officials in sports. I don't blame him for the loss on Saturday, I've simply noticed a pattern of particularly poor officiating in NU games in which he has officiated. It's his crew, not just him, but I see more questionable calls from his crew than any other. Honestly they're the only crew I notice when we have them, and and it's not for the right reasons. Exactly. If I know your name as an official, it's not good.
  9. Found the problem. Major dickbag. I rank him with the likes of Jim Joyce (MLB umpire) and Joey Crawford (NBA ref) as far as the worst officials in sports. I don't blame him for the loss on Saturday, I've simply noticed a pattern of particularly poor officiating in NU games in which he has officiated. It's his crew, not just him, but I see more questionable calls from his crew than any other.
  10. I think its that our defense is trying to offense and our offense is trying to special team. Meanwhile our special team is trying to figure out what the fox says. Pure madness! As likely a theory as any. I doth lol'd. +1 to you, sir.
  11. If it's good enough for the last three Presidents of the United States, it should be good enough for Florida Atlantic.
  12. The problem is that our offense can't offense, our defense can't defense, and now our Wullenwaber can't Wullenwaber. In all seriousness, how is this not locked/merged into the other Taylor threads?
  13. In the words of Mike'l Severe "show them the big booty white girls". This is the key to restoring the program, gentlemen.
  14. This is crazy talk. I've never heard such a preposterous thing. Inb4thelock
  15. If he starts this week, I'll walk right out of the stadium, as I am not going to watch another clusterfk terribad offensive performance and get embarrased at home. Is this a joke? Don't let the door hit you on the way out. "f#*k THE FANS." How did you feel about the fans leaving at halftime in 2007 against OSU? It's the same thing. Buy the ticket, support the team, show up to the game, but you are under no obligation to watch your team take a massive dump on the field. If you'd rather end your Saturday with the same amount of pulled out hair that you started it with, and choose to go antiquing instead, then that's your choice. Also, prediction on Taylor starting? 1 more game. Don't know if it's this week or further on, but I say he starts one more.
  16. This is a huge head-scratcher. Why do some coaches get years-long show cause penalties while Haith gets a five-game suspension? LINK Probably the most bizarre ruling in recent memory. The Miami scandal was probably the worst thing to happen in the history of collegiate sports...until Penn State. When it first broke, people were thinking they'd get the death penalty since their violations took place over nearly a decade and were repeatedly covered up. Then one of the most disgusting things ever to happen, sports or otherwise, gets uncovered at Penn State, and everyone puts Miami on the back burner. Meanwhile, they get good again, start making money again, and the NCAA lets them off the hook. Off topic for this thread, I know. Uhh...Mark Richt, Scott Frost, other coaching stuff....we're good now right?
  17. With the couple of exceptions, these schools are in California, Florida and Texas. true, but these are low level schools in those states. they aren't taking kids from USC / UCLA, Texas, Florida, FSU etc. those are are kids that NU could and should be able to get Was just going to say something to that effect. Those schools may possibly face bigger challenges in that they are in the shadows of their larger, in-state recruiting rivals. We need a coach who has done something with nothing. Would Saban (minus his legend status) do well here? Not a chance. He sucked at Sparty which is more like NU than Alabama is. We don't need a Nebraska guy per se, but we need a guy who knows how to recruit to a college town surrounded by nothing that would be of major interest to an 18 year old recruit. The guy NU goes with needs to know how to get the right guys, because the best guys are probably at Bama, to come to the middle of nowhere (harsh but that's what recruits probably see) and be a complete team.
  18. Played well enough to beat a solid VT team. Remember that was the game with the inexplicable back to back personal foul calls (ACC refs, go figure) Went to OT with TTech and were potentially a QB brain fart from winning it, the week after the Mizzou debacle (which Bo admitted was due to his "over-coaching") Beat an 8 win Kansas team. Sure they weren't the Orange Bowl Kansas from the year before, but they went to a bowl game. Beat a tough Clemson team in a bowl game. Low(ish) scoring tight game against a major conference opponent All of these are games that would've been sure losses in Callahan's final year. There wouldn't have even been a bowl game. Sure the OU and Mizzou blowouts don't look good, but NU was one season removed from not going to a bowl. That is to be expected in that year's shootout-oriented Big 12. Also, there was clear player development. Suh was a waste of space through his first two years. After his junior year, Pelini's first year, he was considering going pro. There were obvious improvements over the previous year, which is what should be expected of a new hire, otherwise there is no purpose to making a change. That's the point being made here. Nitpicking is just annoying. Those teams were listed to say that the Big 12 was good that year and the schedule was challenging.
  19. You're right. It's absolutely justified to question his credentials. My complaint was that your response was not related to the argument and therefore unnecessarily negative. Frost has only been OC half a season. That doesn't have anything to do with the fact that he would not move laterally and is considered a hot coaching prospect. Not a major issue, and most of the time I see where you are coming from with your Frost criticisms, but in this instance you are off base. Maybe I read some people's comments wrong. Could be. I am not saying I didn't. I'm just not stuck on this idea that he's a dream candidate for even an OC job at this point. I'd take him, but at this point we have people here who appear to have knowledge of the situation (I know. Nothing is true unless you have a link) that say Helfrich can override his play calls in situations and Helfrich is heavily involved in the offensive game planning. I agree, I don't think he'd come here to be an OC, but that may mean he never comes here and that may or may not be a bad thing. It is not a requirement to have a Nebraska guy coaching here. Fair enough. Consider it buried. I think you're pretty much spot on here. Too many question marks. Do I think he could succeed? Absolutely. But I'm in agreement with you that if any change is to be made, it should be made to improve immediately. No point in wasting time getting someone up to speed being a HC and getting 8-9 wins again or worse against what promises to be another fairly easy schedule next year. I know people have given you some stick for it but I completely get what you're saying there. No reason to change if you don't expect improvement.
  20. You're right. It's absolutely justified to question his credentials. My complaint was that your response was not related to the argument and therefore unnecessarily negative. Frost has only been OC half a season. That doesn't have anything to do with the fact that he would not move laterally and is considered a hot coaching prospect. Not a major issue, and most of the time I see where you are coming from with your Frost criticisms, but in this instance you are off base.
  21. He's a huge part of the offense, and I have to think that, put in better situations where the defense cant key on him, he wont get as much contact and would likely hold on to the ball a lot more. To some extent he gets Peterson'd. Everyone knows the Vikings are going to give the ball to Peterson because he's their only consistent threat. To a lesser extent, Taylor's struggles have done that to us. If the whole stadium knows that you are either going to run predictably, or pass ineffectively, they can just load up for the run. Now, that being said, Abdullah could take a lesson or two on ball security. I'm certainly not accusing you of being off base there.
  22. That's exactly what I was thinking. Not healthy enough to practice the day after the game both this week and after UCLA but healthy enough to play every snap. agree, Bo has sh#t the bed on trust........ Yeah...unfortunately this pretty much sums everything up.
  23. Someone mentioned that earlier. I'm not saying The Vest is my guy, just playing out a scenario someone mentioned that I thought could be interesting.
  24. I agree. His whole half season. Point they're making is that he's a hot prospect right now. He wouldn't make a lateral move to OC for Nebraska given his success thus far as Oregon. They aren't saying that makes him qualified to HC Nebraska. It makes far more sense for him to stay at Oregon and be successful there and get a HC job in the future than making a lateral move to a school in trouble. How long he's been there makes no difference to this particular argument. To him being a HC next season? Sure it matters. But to the perception of him as a coaching candidate, it doesn't matter how long he's been there. People consider his future to be bright. He won't make a lateral move. That's all that's been said in these few posts. We've been around and around in circles with this point. Well apparently you missed it. "His whole half season." is not a relevant response given the point they were making. I agree with you frequently in this thread but I do take some issue with you taking unnecessary shots at Frost as if he is at your door begging for the HC job. Nothing personal, I just disagree with that aspect of your posts.
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