funhusker Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 I'm getting really tired of the 'most knowledgable' fans acting like kindergarteners when officials and coaches make questionable calls or comments. For example: "Stafford hates Pelini", "Did we deserve the win?", and so on..... How many members have actually played at a level that they might understand the exchange between player and coach? I'm not saying one coaching method is better than the other, but chances are most of us that played have a connection with Bo's style... Quote Link to comment
funhusker Posted November 11, 2012 Author Share Posted November 11, 2012 I wanted to merge with the "Stafford" topic, but not sure how to do it with a poll... Quote Link to comment
Moiraine Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 I love when this comes up. 1 Quote Link to comment
DrunkOffPunch Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 Coleridge Community High School baby! Go Bulldogs! 1 Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 Played both. Defensive end and tight end. High school coach was known to have bloody knuckles from punching us in the helmets. Quote Link to comment
funhusker Posted November 11, 2012 Author Share Posted November 11, 2012 I love when this comes up. I'm not trying to say "you have to have played to understand", but I'm curious how many people that talk about being 'too rough', or 'too vocal' actually played and what their coaches were like... Moiraine, you could run me over in the 'A Gap' with your knowledge Quote Link to comment
commando Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 never played so i stay out of those convos for the most part. i am just a fan and hope it's ok for me to be only a fan. Quote Link to comment
The Dude Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 I play Russian roulette everyday, a man's sport. Quote Link to comment
Hammerhead Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 I play Russian roulette everyday, a man's sport. ...with a bullet called life. Yeah, mama, called life! Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanyway... Played against Steve Kriewald in the state playoffs when I was a freshman D lineman. Thankfully, I sat the bench that whole game. I wasn't terribly interested in getting run over by Kriewald. We did win that game, though! Quote Link to comment
HuskerThor Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 Coleridge Community High School baby! Go Bulldogs! My ex brother in-law played there too. State champs in 1979. Quote Link to comment
DrunkOffPunch Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 Coleridge Community High School baby! Go Bulldogs! My ex brother in-law played there too. State champs in 1979. Coleridge Community High School baby! Go Bulldogs! My ex brother in-law played there too. State champs in 1979. What's his name? Maybe my dad knows him. Quote Link to comment
ZRod Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 My high school line coach was pretty much like Bo. Always there to greet you when you came off the field good or bad. And if it was bad boy did you wish you could hide somewhere, but he was the same with everyone. Got chewed out pretty bad for hitting my head on the cage because I had a bum ankle and wasn't flexible enough to make it threw, then got reamed a new one for giving up the blindside in scrimmage another time, and for slacking during a warmup for JV game when a freshman was going balls out. Sent us on runs when weren't paying attention and he had a glare that could make anyone flinch. But he was great, and was always there to give you praise when you did well. I actually got punched in the eye by my head coach during a half time speech. He was a little emotional using hand gestures and nailed me, I just sat there until he was finished and didn't say a word. I thought it was pretty funny, but guys were like wtf did he just punch you? Quote Link to comment
Htownhusker Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 Played Basketball and Baseball. Learned football from my 5 older brothers. Watched 3 NFL players who played with or for my brothers (2 Superbowl MVP's). Raising 3 boys who play football ( two D1 students, one in high school ). Quote Link to comment
HuskerThor Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 Coleridge Community High School baby! Go Bulldogs! My ex brother in-law played there too. State champs in 1979. Coleridge Community High School baby! Go Bulldogs! My ex brother in-law played there too. State champs in 1979. What's his name? Maybe my dad knows him. Played linebacker. Doug Casal. Quote Link to comment
Fuzzy Posted November 11, 2012 Share Posted November 11, 2012 My high school didn't have much of a football team, wasn't much interest in it despite being in Nebraska. I was 6' 1" 190lbs, I played offensive tackle, defensive end, and inside LB. Inside LB was my best position. I didn't have much respect for my head coach, but the assistant coaches were great. Our head coach, if you thought Bill Callahan was bad, this guy was worse, if it was even possible. I mean anyone who decides to put a 190lb 16 year old at the tackle spot to go against a 230lb defensive end, i didn't like that matchup. I was about to quit, but the assistant coach asked to me to stay and play 2nd string defensive end and kick returns. After a game where i had 9 tackles, a forced fumble and two sacks, coaches decided to alternate me between ILB and DE. My final season, junior year, I added 20 lbs of muscle and earned to start at ILB. I finished the season with 78 tackles, 21 TFL, 2 INT, 7 sacks, and 4 forced fumbles, 2 that I recovered. Unfortunately, my senior year, the assistant coach got offered a college head coaching job in Missouri, can't remember the college. Anyway the idiot head coach wanted to move me back to the offensive line to play guard. I said no, and didn't play my senior year. I had two scholarships, 1 at Hastings College and the other to South Dakota University. I turned them down and joined the United States Air Force. So i have a pretty good understanding of the game and how it is played. I understand the player coach relationship. The assistance coach gave me some tough love, like when i missed a tackle or misread my coverage, i was taken out for a series. I more than likely was gonna get some extra training for boneheaded penalties. I could have been a small tight end, but i had a problem with running my routes. Quote Link to comment
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