TonyStalloni Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 Another bullshat post by another butt hurt former fan. Your deductions of A caused B which led to C are another attempt to throw shat on the wall and hope something sticks. 1 Quote Link to comment
teachercd Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 Another bullshat post by another butt hurt former fan. Your deductions of A caused B which led to C are another attempt to throw shat on the wall and hope something sticks. I know him and he is not "butt hurt" over Bo...Very few fans are. Quote Link to comment
ColoradoHusk Posted November 30, 2015 Author Share Posted November 30, 2015 Another bullshat post by another butt hurt former fan. Your deductions of A caused B which led to C are another attempt to throw shat on the wall and hope something sticks.I know him and he is not "butt hurt" over Bo...Very few fans are.I knew John F Kennedy, and you sir or no John F Kennedy!!! Quote Link to comment
Spooky Tooth Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 Another bullshat post by another butt hurt former fan. Your deductions of A caused B which led to C are another attempt to throw shat on the wall and hope something sticks.I know him and he is not "butt hurt" over Bo...Very few fans are.I knew John F Kennedy, and you sir or no John F Kennedy!!! You make a great Spiro Agnew, my nabob of negativity friend. Quote Link to comment
Spooky Tooth Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 I'm glad to see we've taken to fan fiction writing; it's a healthy outlet. Bury your head deeper in the sand... you'll feel safer there. As opposed to what? Suggesting Mike Riley turned down offers through out the years to USC and Alabama in some plot to pad his pockets when the perfect team came along? Again, fan fiction. Logic? You are soooooo screwed....... Quote Link to comment
Elf Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 All you need is a QB who can see more than one receiver across the field, and make a 'high percentage' pass. Run the ball I'm guessing you don't recall the times when Osborne's teams struggled to move the ball with the run game against Bowl quality opponents. And since our quarterbacks of the time rode the struggle bus when it came to passing the ball, defenses just loaded the box. In order for your smash mouth football to work, you also have to have a credible passing threat. Quote Link to comment
TheSker Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 All you need is a QB who can see more than one receiver across the field, and make a 'high percentage' pass. Run the ball I'm guessing you don't recall the times when Osborne's teams struggled to move the ball with the run game against Bowl quality opponents. And since our quarterbacks of the time rode the struggle bus when it came to passing the ball, defenses just loaded the box. In order for your smash mouth football to work, you also have to have a credible passing threat. Oh the horror if Riley's teams only struggled to run the ball against a quality opponent. 1 Quote Link to comment
dspanther05 Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 The offensive line may be better next year. In fact, likely will be. We have some dead weight graduating and some coachable talent coming up.But why didn't we see these up and coming talent play this year? Cav selected his guys to start and stood by them the entire year. The only change he did make was put Sterup at guard at the end of the year. And that worked out pretty well didn't it. Another off season in the weightroom and a little more coaching and they will be ready to take over. Isn't he gone though? Also...what are they going to do differently in the weight room? Continue to get stronger and work on their bodies so they are not tubs of goo like the last S&C staff put out. I gotta ask... The last staff had horrible coaches (correct) They had horrible players (Correct) And they were tubs of goo (Correct) How did they win games? Great post, not sure how nobody realizes this. Let's give some credit where credit is due, not any warm body can win nine games at Nebraska. But it takes a special kind of bad to lose 7 games in the B10 West. Like Illinois and Purdue bad. And we lost to both of those teams. Someone please look at the 2016 schedule and tell me how we don't lose at least 5 games best case. 1 Quote Link to comment
Highway6 Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 The offensive line may be better next year. In fact, likely will be. We have some dead weight graduating and some coachable talent coming up.But why didn't we see these up and coming talent play this year? Cav selected his guys to start and stood by them the entire year. The only change he did make was put Sterup at guard at the end of the year. And that worked out pretty well didn't it. Another off season in the weightroom and a little more coaching and they will be ready to take over. Isn't he gone though? Also...what are they going to do differently in the weight room? Radar often makes uneducated posts I've found. Quote Link to comment
Huskers19911 Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 I think we will have a better record next year, as coaches and athletes adjust. You can't tell me the athletes bought in right away knowing his career record. I saw our defense improve throughout the year, not sure if any of you also did. I was shocked by the hire, and disappointed by this season. We lost games we shouldn't have, no arguments here. I agree, he should have brought in another assistants, but it is also easier for the head coach to bring those that know his philosophy right away. Hopefully, HCMR will make some changes now that some of that adjustment period is over and have better coaches. I expected a 9 or 8 win season, and was obviously disappointed. If we lose a few coaches and hire some great assistants, next year can be better. I'm not convinced HCMR will get us to a national championship or BigTen ship, but I have faith he can lay the building foundation for the next coach to come into a program supporting the new coach, which he did not have after Bo left. Bo divided the program when he left, and that makes it more difficult for the next coach. Is HCMR the right guy? I don't know,but I hope he can be. Quote Link to comment
74Hunter Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 Our quarterbacks aren't suitable for any system, at the FBS level at least. Yet they managed to win 70% of their games between the Callahan eras. I guess Pederhorst fired the second coming of Lombardi in lieu of Mr. Rogers. Quote Link to comment
74Hunter Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 The offensive line may be better next year. In fact, likely will be. We have some dead weight graduating and some coachable talent coming up.But why didn't we see these up and coming talent play this year? Cav selected his guys to start and stood by them the entire year. The only change he did make was put Sterup at guard at the end of the year. And that worked out pretty well didn't it. Another off season in the weightroom and a little more coaching and they will be ready to take over. Isn't he gone though? Also...what are they going to do differently in the weight room? Radar often makes uneducated posts I've found. It's called trolling. Quote Link to comment
dvdcrr Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 Sker, you can't run the ball, if you don't have at least SOME respect for the passing game. Our opponents have none.I'm sorry... As a Husker fan of the 80's and 90's.... WHAT? Quote Link to comment
Husker Psycho Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 I'm glad to see we've taken to fan fiction writing; it's a healthy outlet. Bury your head deeper in the sand... you'll feel safer there. As opposed to what? Suggesting Mike Riley turned down offers through out the years to USC and Alabama in some plot to pad his pockets when the perfect team came along? Again, fan fiction. I'm glad to see we've taken to fan fiction writing; it's a healthy outlet. Bury your head deeper in the sand... you'll feel safer there. As opposed to what? Suggesting Mike Riley turned down offers through out the years to USC and Alabama in some plot to pad his pockets when the perfect team came along? Again, fan fiction. Riley's record the last five years before he came to Nebraska was: 29 wins - 33 losses. And he had 3 losing seasons in his last 5 years there. And he did that with his own recruits. So what does Nebraska do? They hire him to be our head coach, double his salary to 2.7 - 3 million a year and give him a way too long contract. What do we get in return? A losing season and a years worth of fourth and 1 on the 19 with the game on the line... and game mismanagement. Burry your head back in the sand but try going a little deeper this time. You will feel safer in the dark. Again none of the above supports the ridiculous claim this was a money grab by Riley. You seem to be confusing justification of a questionable hire for actually countering my point. Because you've had your head buried in the sand you wouldn't know these things, which is why a person should not burry their head in the sand in the first place. Riley was on the "hot seat" for loosing his job at Oregon State all the way back to 2011. No one was offering him a job because of his last 5 year record, so he had no where to go... until Nebraska offered him a job and offered to double his salary in one of the most unexplainable coaching-money throwing hires of all time... even though Nebraska should have been able to see his record. http://www.coacheshotseat.com/MikeRiley.htm Now you can burry your head again. 1 Quote Link to comment
Waterloohusker26 Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 Sker, you can't run the ball, if you don't have at least SOME respect for the passing game. Our opponents have none. Or a decent offensive line Quote Link to comment
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