Enhance Posted January 16, 2017 Share Posted January 16, 2017 Kudos Riley for some change. Most of us seem to be happy that Banker is gone but what about the coaches of the offense which ranked 90th in total O and 73rd in scoring O? I guarantee you Nebraska does not have the 90th offensive talent in the country! IMO Langsdorf and Cavanaugh really need to go but offense is Riley's baby and he won't change it. Subjectively, I can't ever get excited about his dinky-dunk west coast scheme (and Langsdorf's love for screen and swing passes) which is the total opposite of the Husker Power identity I know and love. Langsdorf's offensive strengths revolve around having a quarterback who can complete more than 53 percent of their passes. Even trying to make the scheme fit the players was probably going to only go so far with this staff. I think there's still reason to give Langsdorf time to do his thing. As for Cavanaugh, I'm unconvinced his unit is moving in the right direction and sincerely believe another underwhelming year will spell his demise. Nebraska has spent far too long blaming injuries, a lack of depth and decommits on why the offensive line hasn't performed well. At some point you just have to get the job done. Quote Link to comment
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