QMany Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 Collins is a REALLY good player. But if there are good players who aren't 100% in the game mindset or can't own up to a massive blunder like that, that is how a team plays below its talent level. I think we can be fairly critical of even our best, and favorite Husker players when it's due (Collins is definitely one of my favorites). No need to get so worked up about it. He messed up. Wasn't the only one. him and valentine are studs, but they seem to be lacking in the effort department. which is extremely concerning. Do you have any empirical evidence to support this or are you just throwing sh*t against the wall hoping no one calls you out again? 1 Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 Collins is a REALLY good player. But if there are good players who aren't 100% in the game mindset or can't own up to a massive blunder like that, that is how a team plays below its talent level. I think we can be fairly critical of even our best, and favorite Husker players when it's due (Collins is definitely one of my favorites). No need to get so worked up about it. He messed up. Wasn't the only one. him and valentine are studs, but they seem to be lacking in the effort department. which is extremely concerning. Do you have any empirical evidence to support this or are you just throwing sh*t against the wall hoping no one calls you out again? i think they can perform better than they have. i do not know how to prove that with empirical evidence. it is my assumption. unfortunately for you, intelligence can be empirically quantified. 1 Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 He's not dominating like Suh, so he's not trying hard enough. It is clear as mud, ColoradoHusk. so the coaches are doing a good job with him? 1 Quote Link to comment
QMany Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 He's not dominating like Suh, so he's not trying hard enough. It is clear as mud, ColoradoHusk. so the coaches are doing a good job with him? No, I assume they're not giving enough effort in their trade. 1 Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 He's not dominating like Suh, so he's not trying hard enough. It is clear as mud, ColoradoHusk. so the coaches are doing a good job with him? No, I assume they're not giving enough effort in their trade. this post is not as clever as you think it is. 1 Quote Link to comment
zoogs Posted October 26, 2015 Author Share Posted October 26, 2015 ^ Enough with the derailing guys. Take it to the shed, or elsewhere. Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 ^ Enough with the derailing guys. Take it to the shed, or elsewhere. i would prefer you just ban me before i make a series of insults directed at qmany, many of which he would never understand. 1 Quote Link to comment
RedRex Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 I wouldn't get too worked up over Collin's effort or lack of, you'll only have to deal with it for 4 more games. You might want to save some of that angst for when he declares early for the draft because I can't see him sticking around for another year under the tutelage of the clown squad we have for coaches. 1 Quote Link to comment
sd'sker Posted October 26, 2015 Share Posted October 26, 2015 I wouldn't get too worked up over Collin's effort or lack of, you'll only have to deal with it for 4 more games. You might want to save some of that angst for when he declares early for the draft because I can't see him sticking around for another year under the tutelage of the clown squad we have for coaches. that's a nice sentiment. Quote Link to comment
GBRedneck Posted October 27, 2015 Share Posted October 27, 2015 tl;dr? He just contradicted himself about 6 times. Actually made it kind of interesting to read! 1 Quote Link to comment
huskerfan74 Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 I do not understand why some posters here refuse to acknowledge that this coaching staff is waaaayyyyyy over their heads and have no idea how to right this ship. A good coach would be able to fix the main issues that have plagued us for years now. We are one of the most penalized teams in FBS AND FCS. The penalties have killed drives and cost us points and games. Riley knew that coming in yet nothing has been done about it. For those who think that a coach needs time to fix issues in a team, I say look at MICHIGAN and what they were able to do this season. Harbaugh inherited a team that had no identity and was able to get them believing in themselves. Our players have no swagger and a lot of them have issues off the field. That is a clear sign that the players have absolutely no respect for Mike Riley and his staff. This would never happen under Tom Osborne. The players respected him and played their hearts out. Our current players are good politicians. They know what to say to give us hope yet they make the same old stupid mistakes game after game. They are not developing and these coaches are not a good fit. Riley is a nice guy and I have nothing against him but he is not the right coach to bring Husker football back. He is here to supplement his retirement and is doing just that thanks to the incompetence of the two snakes Eichorst and Pearlman. Quote Link to comment
Danny Bateman Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 I do not understand why some posters here refuse to acknowledge that this coaching staff is waaaayyyyyy over their heads and have no idea how to right this ship. A good coach would be able to fix the main issues that have plagued us for years now. We are one of the most penalized teams in FBS AND FCS. The penalties have killed drives and cost us points and games. Riley knew that coming in yet nothing has been done about it. For those who think that a coach needs time to fix issues in a team, I say look at MICHIGAN and what they were able to do this season. Harbaugh inherited a team that had no identity and was able to get them believing in themselves. Our players have no swagger and a lot of them have issues off the field. That is a clear sign that the players have absolutely no respect for Mike Riley and his staff. This would never happen under Tom Osborne. The players respected him and played their hearts out. Our current players are good politicians. They know what to say to give us hope yet they make the same old stupid mistakes game after game. They are not developing and these coaches are not a good fit. Riley is a nice guy and I have nothing against him but he is not the right coach to bring Husker football back. He is here to supplement his retirement and is doing just that thanks to the incompetence of the two snakes Eichorst and Pearlman.I think that's just about every cliché trending right now. Oh. You forgot to mention he only hires his buddies, and it will be his downfall. Quote Link to comment
Red Dead Redemption Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 I do not understand why some posters here refuse to acknowledge that this coaching staff is waaaayyyyyy over their heads and have no idea how to right this ship. A good coach would be able to fix the main issues that have plagued us for years now. We are one of the most penalized teams in FBS AND FCS. The penalties have killed drives and cost us points and games. Riley knew that coming in yet nothing has been done about it. For those who think that a coach needs time to fix issues in a team, I say look at MICHIGAN and what they were able to do this season. Harbaugh inherited a team that had no identity and was able to get them believing in themselves. Our players have no swagger and a lot of them have issues off the field. That is a clear sign that the players have absolutely no respect for Mike Riley and his staff. This would never happen under Tom Osborne. The players respected him and played their hearts out. Our current players are good politicians. They know what to say to give us hope yet they make the same old stupid mistakes game after game. They are not developing and these coaches are not a good fit. Riley is a nice guy and I have nothing against him but he is not the right coach to bring Husker football back. He is here to supplement his retirement and is doing just that thanks to the incompetence of the two snakes Eichorst and Pearlman.I think that's just about every cliché trending right now.Oh. You forgot to mention he only hires his buddies, and it will be his downfall. And that Mike Riley is old and probably can't pee standing up Quote Link to comment
Danny Bateman Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 I do not understand why some posters here refuse to acknowledge that this coaching staff is waaaayyyyyy over their heads and have no idea how to right this ship. A good coach would be able to fix the main issues that have plagued us for years now. We are one of the most penalized teams in FBS AND FCS. The penalties have killed drives and cost us points and games. Riley knew that coming in yet nothing has been done about it. For those who think that a coach needs time to fix issues in a team, I say look at MICHIGAN and what they were able to do this season. Harbaugh inherited a team that had no identity and was able to get them believing in themselves. Our players have no swagger and a lot of them have issues off the field. That is a clear sign that the players have absolutely no respect for Mike Riley and his staff. This would never happen under Tom Osborne. The players respected him and played their hearts out. Our current players are good politicians. They know what to say to give us hope yet they make the same old stupid mistakes game after game. They are not developing and these coaches are not a good fit. Riley is a nice guy and I have nothing against him but he is not the right coach to bring Husker football back. He is here to supplement his retirement and is doing just that thanks to the incompetence of the two snakes Eichorst and Pearlman.I think that's just about every cliché trending right now.Oh. You forgot to mention he only hires his buddies, and it will be his downfall. And that Mike Riley is old and probably can't pee standing up You'd have to ask Damon Benning. He bumped into Riley in the bathroom with his police escort prior to the game last week. Quote Link to comment
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