Igetbored216
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If by "defensive mastermind" you mean molding the D into slow players with bad technique, yeah, he is a defensive mastermind.I remember 2006 when we all thought Cosgrove was some kind of defensive mastermind. :facepalm:
If by "defensive mastermind" you mean molding the D into slow players with bad technique, yeah, he is a defensive mastermind.I remember 2006 when we all thought Cosgrove was some kind of defensive mastermind. :facepalm:
I remember 2006 when we all thought Cosgrove was some kind of defensive mastermind. :facepalm:
We had a good defense in 2006. Definitely not 'defensive mastermind' good, but it was pretty solid.
The last two games of the year we played championship caliber defense if you ask me.
Bo does seem to let Watson run his own show, but I'd have to say recruitng Green, implementing more spread option etc. (not the type of things Watts did at CU) seem to indicate Pellini's desires as carried out by Watson. Secondly, I've heard coach P say on the Bo Pelini show that they do break down film together and share ideas.If only you knew....I dont think Pelini even know the offense's playbook.Pretty much sums it up eh?? I'm sure Bo and Carl are shooting holes through Watson offense and Vice Versa!
Huskertim is right, HuskerBCS. Pelini is involved in the offense and Watson is involved in the defense, just not a whole lot. Pelini, unlike Callahan, has the entire team in perspective instead of just stockpiling talent on one side of the ball.Bo does seem to let Watson run his own show, but I'd have to say recruitng Green, implementing more spread option etc. (not the type of things Watts did at CU) seem to indicate Pellini's desires as carried out by Watson. Secondly, I've heard coach P say on the Bo Pelini show that they do break down film together and share ideas.If only you knew....I dont think Pelini even know the offense's playbook.Pretty much sums it up eh?? I'm sure Bo and Carl are shooting holes through Watson offense and Vice Versa!
A lot of the changes that they put into the O last year can be attributed to Pelini's desire to make the O more multiple. He said it when he took over, he wasn't going to dictate what overall scheme Wats would run but he did know what was hard to defend and wanted to add certain elements to the O gameplan. The Zone Read is NOT a WCO play that Wats would have put in otherwise.Huskertim is right, HuskerBCS. Pelini is involved in the offense and Watson is involved in the defense, just not a whole lot. Pelini, unlike Callahan, has the entire team in perspective instead of just stockpiling talent on one side of the ball.Bo does seem to let Watson run his own show, but I'd have to say recruitng Green, implementing more spread option etc. (not the type of things Watts did at CU) seem to indicate Pellini's desires as carried out by Watson. Secondly, I've heard coach P say on the Bo Pelini show that they do break down film together and share ideas.If only you knew....I dont think Pelini even know the offense's playbook.Pretty much sums it up eh?? I'm sure Bo and Carl are shooting holes through Watson offense and Vice Versa!
This all may be true and Im sure Pelini does have some input on the offense. I do know for a fact though that during practice Pelini is strictly with the defense the entire time, oversees special teams, and then o vs d stuff, while Watson is strictly with the offense the entire time. Also, if you watch during games, Pelini never interacts with offensive players/huddles during timeouts, etc. He is always standing on the other end of the sideline. Now, Im sure he is listening to what the offensive coaches are saying through the headset. Im just saying I dont think he has much of an impact on the offense other than telling Watson what type of offense he desires his football team to run.A lot of the changes that they put into the O last year can be attributed to Pelini's desire to make the O more multiple. He said it when he took over, he wasn't going to dictate what overall scheme Wats would run but he did know what was hard to defend and wanted to add certain elements to the O gameplan. The Zone Read is NOT a WCO play that Wats would have put in otherwise.Huskertim is right, HuskerBCS. Pelini is involved in the offense and Watson is involved in the defense, just not a whole lot. Pelini, unlike Callahan, has the entire team in perspective instead of just stockpiling talent on one side of the ball.Bo does seem to let Watson run his own show, but I'd have to say recruitng Green, implementing more spread option etc. (not the type of things Watts did at CU) seem to indicate Pellini's desires as carried out by Watson. Secondly, I've heard coach P say on the Bo Pelini show that they do break down film together and share ideas.If only you knew....I dont think Pelini even know the offense's playbook.Pretty much sums it up eh?? I'm sure Bo and Carl are shooting holes through Watson offense and Vice Versa!
We don't actually know that. Maybe he would've put them in but BC didn't want it that way. Using Wats time at CU only goes so far. Coaches are not oblivious to changes in O and D in the college game. I'm sure Wats has some ideas that were different from BC but it was BC's team. I bet Carl has some ideas that are different from Bo but.......A lot of the changes that they put into the O last year can be attributed to Pelini's desire to make the O more multiple. He said it when he took over, he wasn't going to dictate what overall scheme Wats would run but he did know what was hard to defend and wanted to add certain elements to the O gameplan. The Zone Read is NOT a WCO play that Wats would have put in otherwise.Huskertim is right, HuskerBCS. Pelini is involved in the offense and Watson is involved in the defense, just not a whole lot. Pelini, unlike Callahan, has the entire team in perspective instead of just stockpiling talent on one side of the ball.Bo does seem to let Watson run his own show, but I'd have to say recruitng Green, implementing more spread option etc. (not the type of things Watts did at CU) seem to indicate Pellini's desires as carried out by Watson. Secondly, I've heard coach P say on the Bo Pelini show that they do break down film together and share ideas.If only you knew....I dont think Pelini even know the offense's playbook.Pretty much sums it up eh?? I'm sure Bo and Carl are shooting holes through Watson offense and Vice Versa!
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