sarge87 Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Bo is not yet even a good and far from a great HC. He is not a class act. He acts like he is a defensive coordinator who gets paid to raise hell. Yapping at a player coming off the field in the heat of battle is probably to be expected for a relatively new head coach, or even an experienced one. Yapping at assistants on camera is bush league, plain and simple. Does anyone think that we would have been better off if the offensive coaches he was belittling on national TV where friends and family watch would have walked and let Bo little call the plays and run the offense? Does Pellini think he would appreciate it if the head coach made him the scapegoat on national TV when he was a DC? There is time for that krap when the cameras are off. Class is not something you pick up unfortunately. If he doesn't change his ways and we start losing, Bo will be kicked out of Lincoln much faster than the last two HC's . He hasn't figured that out yet. He is FAR from a class act. And ragging on Watson only increases the reason for Gabbert to decommit. Watson was the only reason Gabbert committed. His family cannot be happy to see the reason they wanted to come to Nebraska being humiliated week after week on TV. BUSH LEAGUE and will only work as long as there are more W's than L's. ok..... have you been watching this team the last few years? Don't feed the troll................. Oh YES I will feed him....YES I WILL BO PELINI, LEAVE THOSE COACHES AND PLAYERS ALONE! Quote Link to comment
EbylHusker Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Seriously, how are some people still shocked to see BillyBall posting stuff like that? He's been on my ignore list for a long time now because that's the only kind of post he makes, lol. Quote Link to comment
Dundermifflinite Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Like it or not, it's a part of coaching. 98% of coaches do it in D1, Pelini may be one of the more animated, but he is certainly not alone. This. Osborne was literally the only one who didn't. Frank did it. Bill did it. Mangino probably did it more than Bo today, you just can't tell because his mouth accounts for such a little proportion of him. Quote Link to comment
HskrMan Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 IMO anyone who is critical of Pelini's temper don't have a high stress type job or they got time outs when they were little instead of a good spanking. You pry don't like it b/c you have a boss that is that way. Something is making you have LMS (little man syndrome). All I know is when you do have a high stress career with big projects everyone better be on the same page and if they're not you better get them with the program. The coaches are all adults and can take an a_ _ chewin, the players are D-1 athletes and can take one too. And FYI Osborne didn't do it but don't think for a second that his assistants didn't. Quote Link to comment
irafreak Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Every damn week........let it go.....he's intense. These coaches click just fine off the field and I never hear Bo calling out coaches in a press conference (ala mike leech going after his D coordinator causing him to quit i believe....) Bo Pelini is the Head man and it's a high pressure job with high expectations...that would make 99% of us on this board stressed at times.... Quote Link to comment
Paul in WI Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Actually, I DID see Osborne really lose it once on the sideline on National TV. You could hear the announcers' jaws collectively hit the desktop all at once.....so even the Master of Stone had a moment now and then. Quote Link to comment
The Snork Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 I'm sure this won't win me any friends on this board, but... Pelini's outbursts on the sideline are boorish and serve no purpose. Does he really think making fools of his assistants and players on national TV does anything positive? It doesn't. Come on, you're a highly paid coach at a major college, show some class. I'm not taking anything away from his coaching and what he has done with the team in the past two seasons. I think he will end up being a great coach, but watch the temper. I love it. He's not over the top like a Woody Hayes or Bear Bryant. Just the right amount of P.Off'dness. "WIN YOU BASTIDS!" that's what you're paid to do. Anyone who doesn't like can wear a sun dress while they watch the games. Quote Link to comment
DCHusker Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 I like that Bo's passionate, but the question that no one is addressing is whether his sideline outbursts actually make us play any better. I don't think they do. Our assistant coaches are adults, they shouldn't need a screaming HC to get their units playing full throttle. Furthermore, I don't think berating position coaches in the middle of a game does anything to help team morale, if anything it does the opposite. Quote Link to comment
sarge87 Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 I like that Bo's passionate, but the question that no one is addressing is whether his sideline outbursts actually make us play any better. I don't think they do. Our assistant coaches are adults, they shouldn't need a screaming HC to get their units playing full throttle. Furthermore, I don't think berating position coaches in the middle of a game does anything to help team morale, if anything it does the opposite. The O-Line definitely played better after Cotton got ripped a new one. Quote Link to comment
OmahaPlaya Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Bo is fine. I think people who complain about him getting into his assistants face haven't seen enough football. So many coaches at the college and pro level do it. Now if Bo were punching his assistants ala Tom Cable then we would have a problem. Quote Link to comment
EbylHusker Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 I like that Bo's passionate, but the question that no one is addressing is whether his sideline outbursts actually make us play any better. I don't think they do. Our assistant coaches are adults, they shouldn't need a screaming HC to get their units playing full throttle. Furthermore, I don't think berating position coaches in the middle of a game does anything to help team morale, if anything it does the opposite. I will address it. I think in a game where you can only win if you've got passion and fire, most people tend to feed off that from the coaches. I can't think of a single successful team out there that doesn't have people that function like Pelini does. Not necessarily the head coach...sometimes it's the assistants. But you always see some on the coaching staff that are full of fire. It's an essential part of college football because sometimes it takes more than just standing there and being quiet to keep your players fired up at the level required to be successful. Quote Link to comment
np_husker Posted November 15, 2009 Author Share Posted November 15, 2009 I like that Bo's passionate, but the question that no one is addressing is whether his sideline outbursts actually make us play any better. I don't think they do. Our assistant coaches are adults, they shouldn't need a screaming HC to get their units playing full throttle. Furthermore, I don't think berating position coaches in the middle of a game does anything to help team morale, if anything it does the opposite. That's exactly the point I was trying to make when I started this thread. Quote Link to comment
BIGREDFAN_in_OMAHA Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 I like that Bo's passionate, but the question that no one is addressing is whether his sideline outbursts actually make us play any better. I don't think they do. Our assistant coaches are adults, they shouldn't need a screaming HC to get their units playing full throttle. Furthermore, I don't think berating position coaches in the middle of a game does anything to help team morale, if anything it does the opposite. I will address it. I think in a game where you can only win if you've got passion and fire, most people tend to feed off that from the coaches. I can't think of a single successful team out there that doesn't have people that function like Pelini does. Not necessarily the head coach...sometimes it's the assistants. But you always see some on the coaching staff that are full of fire. It's an essential part of college football because sometimes it takes more than just standing there and being quiet to keep your players fired up at the level required to be successful. Quote Link to comment
knapplc Posted November 15, 2009 Share Posted November 15, 2009 Bo is more stick than carrot. Who doesn't know this by now? Quote Link to comment
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