StPaulHusker Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Half of Huskerboard wanted to keep this D Bag.For his coaching abilities, yes. It's not like anyone knew he was a wife beater.We knew he was trash when Bo was fired. His true colors showedThat was all hearsay and speculation at the time. Now we know. Hindsight is 20/20 He was at the meeting and freaked out at a restaurant. That wasn't hearsay or speculation my friend. It happened Neither of these situations means he beats his wife. True...but the situation where he beat his wife means he beat his wife. Absolutely. He is a cowardly P.O.S. Any man who beats a woman is. But for people to say that the alleged restaurant incident and attending Bo's meeting were warning signs that he was like this is stupid. They could have been warning signs to those who knew him. Maybe this wasnt as out of left field as we think. This could have been the culmination of a rocky relationship, we dont know. Either way it really doesnt matter. His douchey attitude in public can now be lumped in with his woman beater title. Before you could say "Well the guy did just lose his job so an outburst is understandable". But knowing now that he is truly an ass, makes the public outburst look that much worse. My point is we didn't know him. So for any of us to draw conclusions from these two instances is a stretch. No one on here has any idea the full extent of the restaurant thing. Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Half of Huskerboard wanted to keep this D Bag.For his coaching abilities, yes. It's not like anyone knew he was a wife beater. What abilities were those? What does the rest of the coaching world think of you as a defensive line coach when you've got Randy Gregory, Maliek Collins, Vincent Valentine, and Greg McMullen and your defensive lines sacks, tackles for losses, run defense, and QB pressure is nothing spectacular and laughable in some cases? Yes, I know....it had to suck playing in Bo's scheme, but Kazinski clearly felt it suited him fine, he left Iowa to come here and coach with Bo. I didn't say I wanted him to stay. My response is to the gobiggergoredder post making it sound like people on here knew he beat his wife and wanted to keep him as a coach despite that. I hadn't gotten that far into the conversation yet. I had merely seen you reference Kazinski and "coaching abilities" in the same sentence and I had a chuckle. It's fine if you don't think he's a good coach. I was just curious if you actually had an opinion on what his supposed abilities are. I'd leave that open for anyone to answer really. As I said, all that talent and the results he got says maybe he's not as great as some think. Seems to me he just has a problem controlling his temper. I usually reserve judgment on a coach that is no longer with the team until I see what the new coach does in their place. Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Imagine if he was retained, or if Bo wadnt fired. The meltdown. Another off-field embarrassment... 3 Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Imagine if he was retained, or if Bo wadnt fired. The meltdown. Another off-field embarrassment... It makes you wonder how much Bo knew about Sanders, Carl, and Kaz while they were here. Also makes you wonder what else we don't know about some of the other coaches that are no longer here. 1 Quote Link to comment
True2tRA Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Half of Huskerboard wanted to keep this D Bag. For his coaching abilities, yes. It's not like anyone knew he was a wife beater.What abilities were those?What does the rest of the coaching world think of you as a defensive line coach when you've got Randy Gregory, Maliek Collins, Vincent Valentine, and Greg McMullen and your defensive lines sacks, tackles for losses, run defense, and QB pressure is nothing spectacular and laughable in some cases? Yes, I know....it had to suck playing in Bo's scheme, but Kazinski clearly felt it suited him fine, he left Iowa to come here and coach with Bo. I didn't say I wanted him to stay. My response is to the gobiggergoredder post making it sound like people on here knew he beat his wife and wanted to keep him as a coach despite that.I hadn't gotten that far into the conversation yet. I had merely seen you reference Kazinski and "coaching abilities" in the same sentence and I had a chuckle. It's fine if you don't think he's a good coach. I was just curious if you actually had an opinion on what his supposed abilities are. I'd leave that open for anyone to answer really. As I said, all that talent and the results he got says maybe he's not as great as some think. Seems to me he just has a problem controlling his temper. I usually reserve judgment on a coach that is no longer with the team until I see what the new coach does in their place.Nothing wrong with that. I'm not sure what the new staff will accomplish. I simply think that if Kaz is a good coach, he would have gotten a lot more than he did out of Randy Gregory, Maliek Collins, Vincent Valentine, and Greg McMullen. I'll be truly disappointed if Nebraska's sack, TFL, and rush defense numbers don't improve. I'm happy we don't have a wife beater on the current staff. I imagine Coach Riley is glad as well. Quote Link to comment
STL Husker Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Wow, we really are a divided fan base. I would never have guessed that this post could have turned into an argument. Riley has a lot more PR work to do than I thought. 1 Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Half of Huskerboard wanted to keep this D Bag.For his coaching abilities, yes. It's not like anyone knew he was a wife beater. We knew he was trash when Bo was fired. His true colors showed I bet the sock knew all along. 1 Quote Link to comment
NUance Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Ahh, the facts come out. So we know that *he* isn't the one who got framed. 5 Quote Link to comment
Hedley Lamarr Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 https://twitter.com/LJSedwards/status/580015778516307968 Ahh, the facts come out. So we know that *he* isn't the one who got framed. Though I feel terrible about admitting this, I chuckled at your post Quote Link to comment
Redux Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Half of Huskerboard wanted to keep this D Bag. For his coaching abilities, yes. It's not like anyone knew he was a wife beater.We knew he was trash when Bo was fired. His true colors showedThat was all hearsay and speculation at the time. Now we know. Hindsight is 20/20 He was at the meeting and freaked out at a restaurant. That wasn't hearsay or speculation my friend. It happened Neither of these situations means he beats his wife. True...but the situation where he beat his wife means he beat his wife. Absolutely. He is a cowardly P.O.S. Any man who beats a woman is. But for people to say that the alleged restaurant incident and attending Bo's meeting were warning signs that he was like this is stupid. They could have been warning signs to those who knew him. Maybe this wasnt as out of left field as we think. This could have been the culmination of a rocky relationship, we dont know. Either way it really doesnt matter. His douchey attitude in public can now be lumped in with his woman beater title. Before you could say "Well the guy did just lose his job so an outburst is understandable". But knowing now that he is truly an ass, makes the public outburst look that much worse. My point is we didn't know him. So for any of us to draw conclusions from these two instances is a stretch. No one on here has any idea the full extent of the restaurant thing. No, none of us here probably know the full extent of that incident. All we know is he got angry in public and made a scene. Now we know he gets angry and throws things at women. I would venture to say his anger caused both incidents. Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Does anyone really care? I read through the posts and thought "Why am I reading these, I don't care at all" Then I just started hoping that the weather would be in the mid 70's for the spring game Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 Does anyone really care? I read through the posts and thought "Why am I reading these, I don't care at all" Then I just started hoping that the weather would be in the mid 70's for the spring game I think it's okay to care that a woman was abused. Unless you are an insensitive douchebag. Then I guess not caring would fit. 1 Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted March 23, 2015 Share Posted March 23, 2015 As I said, all that talent and the results he got says maybe he's not as great as some think. Seems to me he just has a problem controlling his temper. Well, we've seen at least a few examples of coaches under Bo that we thought were trash, but it really turned out that they were hamstringed by being under Bo. It's not a stretch to think the same about Kaz, who had a great reputation as a d-line coach beforehand, and also had good success at places other than here. As to the rest of this, let's not turn into an angry social media mob trying to condemn the guy, because even when it doesn't seem like it, there's always more to the story context-wise. But regardless, dude obviously has problems and need help, and hopefully his wife stays safe and healthy through all of it. Quote Link to comment
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