Guy Chamberlin Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 Talent? Or Coaching? Why not both? Here's how it breaks down. TALENT A defensive line has the strength, speed, and technique to make sure the opposing QB can never set his feet and get comfortable with any throw. That's Talent A defensive secondary has the speed to break on the ball -- making receivers look open when they're not. That's Talent. Receivers who instinctively know where they are on the field, and how to get their feet down in bounds. That's Talent. An offensive line has the strength, speed and technique to give their QB time. That's Talent. A QB with a strong arm and good field vision. That's Talent A QB who instinctively knows what to do when things go wrong. That's Talent. An RB who has the strength and determination not to be tackled. That's Talent. COACHING Teaching technique and discipline. That's Coaching. Drawing game plans that protect player weaknesses and support their strengths. That's Coaching. Making in-game adjustments when those initial plans don't work. That's Coaching. Having players prepared for the game, keeping them focused and motivated regardless of the score. That's Coaching. Pulling off an upset against better talent --- something that happens every Saturday --- That's Coaching. Recruiting and developing talent. That's Coaching. It's excruciatingly obvious that Ohio State is more talented. But I don't think the Empty Cupboard excuse is fair to the talent we have, and Scott Frost and staff have earned a little heat five games into their second season. No one I know is pining for a new coaching search. But we also aren't asking to be Ohio State yet. We'd just like to beat Illinois and South Alabama convincingly, and yeah....that's on coaching. While we're waiting for the five-star talent to arrive, here are the Coaching things that bothered me yesterday. • The quarterback Scott Frost hand-picked for his system has seriously regressed in his second season. That's on Coaching. • Needing a spark and having already tried to get the ball in playmaker Wan'dale Robinson's hands any way possible, Robinson calls for fair catches on the kickoffs -- including balls he caught well in the field of play with no one around. Almost certain that was a coaching call. • The mentally and physically defeated body language of Nebraska players by the second quarter -- something everyone watching on TV could notice. • Nothing different on both sides of the ball coming out of halftime. • The Nebraska defense -- regardless of talent -- seemed out of position on every key play. Ohio State could glance at our scheme and know how to get whatever yardage they needed. Talent? Sure. Also: Coaching. Of course it's possible this is still all Harvey Perlman's fault. Discuss. 5 2 Quote Link to comment
Stone Cold Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 I think this is a more interesting debate than before because the last time we fielded a really good defence is 2009. We did have Suh during that time also. Sometimes it takes one or two over outstanding players to bring everything together. We had that in the back half of the season with Martinez but for some reason thats all gone away now. Quote Link to comment
Huskers93-97 Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 I’m slightly perplexed because preseason people outside the program were expecting big things. Big ten came in very impressed with our improved physique and the crispness of our practice. So if those things looked so good- we also hear frost talk about all these great practices. Then why is it not translating to games. How can Martinez look so good in practice but look like the 3rd string qb in games. 1 Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 Why does it say new thread? Sounds like all the others right now. Coaching could be better but its hard to coach a team with this few upperclassmen, many of whom were not the top recruits of the classes they were brought in with. Major attrition due to coaching stability issues have left a roster depleted of talented upperclassmen. And this isn't about Rileys players sucking, they just aren't even here. 1 1 Quote Link to comment
Guy Chamberlin Posted September 29, 2019 Author Share Posted September 29, 2019 44 minutes ago, Nebfanatic said: Why does it say new thread? Sounds like all the others right now. Too busy to read the others. So I started my own. I don't think you'll find a more comprehensive Coaching vs. Talent post on HuskerBoard. You're welcome. 1 4 Quote Link to comment
Nebfanatic Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 5 minutes ago, Guy Chamberlin said: Too busy to read the others. So I started my own. I don't think you'll find a more comprehensive Coaching vs. Talent post on HuskerBoard. You're welcome. Lol thank you Guy. I will admit it is well put together! Quote Link to comment
Undone Posted September 29, 2019 Share Posted September 29, 2019 Random thought: I was frustrated that Frost went away from those rushing plays with Mills on our drive that was working when it was 14-0. I say keep pounding the rock until they stop it. On the other hand, that seam route Wan'Dale ran was awesome...Adrian just didn't hit him. And the game was over on that play. Frustrating. Quote Link to comment
Guy Chamberlin Posted September 30, 2019 Author Share Posted September 30, 2019 45 minutes ago, Undone said: Random thought: I was frustrated that Frost went away from those rushing plays with Mills on our drive that was working when it was 14-0. I say keep pounding the rock until they stop it. On the other hand, that seam route Wan'Dale ran was awesome...Adrian just didn't hit him. And the game was over on that play. Frustrating. Agree. But having slept on it I decided that if Nebraska had made that touchdown to pull to 14-7, we probably would have lost 51-17. 2 Quote Link to comment
CapoValley Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 Nebraska hasn’t recruited at a level they’ve needed to for a chance to meet our expectations for the better part of two decades. The reason why is because outside of a few outliers in the Callahan era, it hasn’t been a priority. That absolutely has to end. As of right now we still have a G5 staff that aren’t all closers. We need to follow the Dabo Sweeney model and get a group of assistants and coordinators who are worth their money and all nails at getting kids to sign. Once that happens, we can talk development. Until then expect more of the same, middling teams that get crushed against the big boys while we look wistfully at the good times. 2 1 Quote Link to comment
Dansker Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 I think it's a combination of both. Most of the players Frost inherited weren't pursued by P5 schools or didn't have a ton of offers. This includes 4 star rated guys that committed to Nebraska prior to Frost's arrival. I also think the staff he brought from UCF were a bit questionable. I think the jury is out on Walters and Dewitt. Why not give full LB duties to Coach Ruud and have him coach ST? I think it's time for Dewitt and Walters to go. We need both a WR coach on the field and coach Verduzco on the field rather than in a booth, IMO. Maybe it's time to question Verduzco, too? I'd like to see Ryan Held get a shot at being an OC and be the eye in the sky to be honest. 1 Quote Link to comment
Hedley Lamarr Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 I'm interested to see the different in assistant coach experience at P5 level between out staff and ODU, Clemson, Bama etc Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 23 minutes ago, CapoValley said: Nebraska hasn’t recruited at a level they’ve needed to for a chance to meet our expectations for the better part of two decades. The reason why is because outside of a few outliers in the Callahan era, it hasn’t been a priority. That absolutely has to end. As of right now we still have a G5 staff that aren’t all closers. We need to follow the Dabo Sweeney model and get a group of assistants and coordinators who are worth their money and all nails at getting kids to sign. Once that happens, we can talk development. Until then expect more of the same, middling teams that get crushed against the big boys while we look wistfully at the good times. I’m going to agree we need to recruit better. That’s a no brainer. However I’m going to disagree with you on the development. That needs to happen now....and I think it is. Look at our recruiting classes over the last 10 years. We get some good players to commit....problem is, very seldom have they panned out and many leave the program early. 2017 is the obvious extreme case. We have some very good players on campus and they will be developed. The O line is a perfect example. We need upper class linemen that have developed bodies and skills. We don’t have that and that’s not Frost’s fault. It takes years to fix this particular problem. You’re not going to have a great O line with freshmen and sophomores across the line. Quote Link to comment
Hedley Lamarr Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 4 minutes ago, BigRedBuster said: I’m going to agree we need to recruit better. That’s a no brainer. However I’m going to disagree with you on the development. That needs to happen now....and I think it is. Look at our recruiting classes over the last 10 years. We get some good players to commit....problem is, very seldom have they panned out and many leave the program early. 2017 is the obvious extreme case. We have some very good players on campus and they will be developed. The O line is a perfect example. We need upper class linemen that have developed bodies and skills. We don’t have that and that’s not Frost’s fault. It takes years to fix this particular problem. You’re not going to have a great O line with freshmen and sophomores across the line. I agree with a lot of this, our lines are where development is going to take the longest. I also wonder what would happen if we had an experienced coordinators as sometimes I feel like Frost may be trying to take it all on. Quote Link to comment
10_point_buck Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 Frost and Co have “their guys” on the field, outside of a few. Experience is lacking, but sure does not bug other teams. Why does it bug NU so much? 1 Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted September 30, 2019 Share Posted September 30, 2019 Just now, 10_point_buck said: Frost and Co have “their guys” on the field, outside of a few. Experience is lacking, but sure does not bug other teams. Why does it bug NU so much? If another team was playing freshmen and sophomores across the O line, they would struggle against a team that’s possibly the best in the country. 2 Quote Link to comment
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