BRV920 Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 So urgency is what you got? That's a pretty drastic overhaul of the weight problem. Quote Link to comment
commando Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 my strategic principles used to be chase all the women i could. wonder if my wife would understand if i used the "it's how i did it in 1994" argument. 1 Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 So urgency is what you got? That's a pretty drastic overhaul of the weight problem. youre doing it again. Youve got nothing to back anything up. So you come at me again with "but.......no". Miles and miles of facts. And you pick one word-1 LITTLE WORD-that you think you can debate. 2 Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 my strategic principles used to be chase all the women i could. wonder if my wife would understand if i used the "it's how i did it in 1994" argument. Maybe if youd let your strategic principles be, and just changed your tactics............. 1 Quote Link to comment
Pedro Guerrero Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 P.s. FYI, NU has a higher ranked QB out of high school starting than MSU. ....so? So, the contention at one point was that MSU has been recruiting better at QB under Dantonio than Nebraska has. 90%+ of the teams in the B10 and SEC would probably start him if Armstrong was on their roster. That's how good this kid is. And it's on this staff to utilize him properly. There are 28 teams combined in those conferences (including Nebraska). Name the 25 (90%) teams he would start for (based on current starter and offense). Quote Link to comment
cm husker Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 There's a difference between change tactics and changing strategic principles. NU's strategic principles did not change, especially offensively. That is correct. But here's the deal. Youve completely missed the whole point of this argument. It has been filled with such bs from folks like you, that the original debate has been sh#t on. The original point was that Osborne overcame vast criticism that the game had passed him by. That his perceived conservative run-based attach with option was out dated and could no longer be successful. There's this thought that since he just made it work, we should be doing it today. Theres this ideal that it's the only way Nebraska can succeed in any era of football. And that's bullsh#t. My point (as proven) is that Osborne offensive principles were probably that only thing that DIDNT change to create that level of success. And with all the changes made to create that run, he probably coulda ran any system he wanted and still had success to that degree. Thta's my whole point. Offensive playcalling isnt the exlusive end all be all to a programs success. But ppl sure act like it is. That's becuase theyre too lazy to investigate things that really make a team hum. You say their strategic principles did not change, "except on offense". LOL. Well they sure changed on defense. And on special team? Special teams stopped being this tunnel used to get walkons playing ttime. all a sudden, the studs were playing on special teams. Like Mike Riley said after he was hired, and did the round table during the NC game and was asked "you play your starters on special teams?" Riley says "if you wanna win you do". Anyway. Point is, that's 66% of the strategic principles that changed as well. so....... Lastly. Thanks for proving me that reading comprehension still lacks around here and that apparently there's a difference between tactics and strategy. You're incredibly arrogant, especially in light of how you continue to create strawman and misstate other people's arguments. Anyway, Bill Walsh calling the '92 bowl game said the game, at least offensively, had passed Osborne. Did Osborne revamp everything as you claim in '92? Short answer: No. And he didn't change his principles on D and ST - where NU always recruited speed (they did change a tactic in alignment though). ST wise, you're factually incorrect that TO didn't play first and second stringers in the punting and kicking game. Blows my mind for you to claim you only state facts and then come out with something like that false claim. And its crazy to think TO and his assistants had more urgency in '93 than they did in '89. Quote Link to comment
commando Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 my strategic principles used to be chase all the women i could. wonder if my wife would understand if i used the "it's how i did it in 1994" argument. Maybe if youd let your strategic principles be, and just changed your tactics............. but the rules have changed Quote Link to comment
cm husker Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 P.s. FYI, NU has a higher ranked QB out of high school starting than MSU. ....so? So, the contention at one point was that MSU has been recruiting better at QB under Dantonio than Nebraska has. 90%+ of the teams in the B10 and SEC would probably start him if Armstrong was on their roster. That's how good this kid is. And it's on this staff to utilize him properly. There are 28 teams combined in those conferences (including Nebraska). Name the 25 (90%) teams he would start for (based on current starter and offense). Every team in the B10, except probably OSU and maybe Iowa. All SEC teams, except maybe Alabama and Florida because of what they are offensively - though he'd likely get a serious look at both schools, since each has QB issues. People constistantly devalue Armstrong, but don't seem to realize that he's as good or better than the majority of his P5 peers. Quote Link to comment
fb30 Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Hey Count I've watched the video. And read some of the books. I was referring to strength and conditioning. I agree that they mentioned urgency in the video. I see the point you're trying to make. And I like Riley. I think he's a good man. I'm just skeptical about him bringing us back. Quote Link to comment
BRV920 Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 What exactly is urgency Count? The they give them half the time to lift? Pretty vague. Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Hey Count I've watched the video. And read some of the books. I was referring to strength and conditioning. I agree that they mentioned urgency in the video. I see the point you're trying to make. And I like Riley. I think he's a good man. I'm just skeptical about him bringing us back. As am I. It's fair. And can be done without pooping on any positive outlook folks wanna have. Being positive, skeptical, and simply and negative piece of sh#t can all be exclusive of each other. But my deal is with the "lets just go back to the days of x, y, and z, cuz it worked then" philosophy. When theres actually more to x, y, and z than what folks want to admit. 1 Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 What exactly is urgency Count? The they give them half the time to lift? Pretty vague. Man........ really? Its probably wrong, but comments like these make me think youve never competed in a sport, never tried to better yourself in any way. Never had to push a little harder for something. What's urgency? What's changing the whole manner of which you go about something, even if the actual something is the same? you really dont understand what "doing something with a higher sense of urgency" is? We're dun here. Quote Link to comment
Pedro Guerrero Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 P.s. FYI, NU has a higher ranked QB out of high school starting than MSU. ....so? So, the contention at one point was that MSU has been recruiting better at QB under Dantonio than Nebraska has. 90%+ of the teams in the B10 and SEC would probably start him if Armstrong was on their roster. That's how good this kid is. And it's on this staff to utilize him properly. There are 28 teams combined in those conferences (including Nebraska). Name the 25 (90%) teams he would start for (based on current starter and offense). Every team in the B10, except probably OSU and maybe Iowa. All SEC teams, except maybe Alabama and Florida because of what they are offensively - though he'd likely get a serious look at both schools, since each has QB issues. People constistantly devalue Armstrong, but don't seem to realize that he's as good or better than the majority of his P5 peers. This is all hypothetical and just my opinion. Based off current starter: OSU, Iowa, Tennesse, Ole Miss (Maybe Minnesota & A&M) Based off offense: Georgia, MSU, Mich, Bama, FLA (Maybe Arkansas & WISC) I would take Tommy over Trevor Knight and Mitch Leidner running the offenses they run but that doesn’t mean Minnesota & Texas A&M would. It also doesn’t mean I would trade Tommy for any of the QB’s on the other teams. He’s our guy and I back him 100%. Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Heres another good one by the way. I have this, but I havent quite gotten around to finishing it yet. Quote Link to comment
BRV920 Posted September 14, 2016 Share Posted September 14, 2016 Actually I played on highly successful highschool teams and yeah I did feel a since of personal accountability my senior year. But shouldn't that be the case with every senior class? So when you say Nebraska changed everything from 90 to 94 that is false. Quote Link to comment
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