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DON'T TAKE THE NAME OF GANZ IN VAIN :steamWatson knows nothing about coaching QB's and don't even bringup Ganz the turnover machine. chuckleshuffleBo knows quarterbacks.
DON'T TAKE THE NAME OF GANZ IN VAIN :steamWatson knows nothing about coaching QB's and don't even bringup Ganz the turnover machine. chuckleshuffleBo knows quarterbacks.
We are going to be a master of running our 'multiple' scheme on offense. This does not mean we must be one dimensional. Many teams have been known to both run and pass the ball over the course of a football game.I don't have a clue what he really meant either. It could be taken to mean so very many different things. Who knows?
Everything about our offense is still up in the air. Are we really going to get serious about developing a power rushing game? Or "sling the ball all around"? Or continue to be a jack of all trades but a master of none?
:dunno
I don't know but we're going to find out soon (thank God).
Best post evah! I am sure you guys have seen this pic, but that made me think of this.If this team goes tribal, I think we'll see Bo get medieval in a hurry.
he was a gunslinger...but he was one hell of a gunslinger :corndanceDON'T TAKE THE NAME OF GANZ IN VAIN :steamWatson knows nothing about coaching QB's and don't even bringup Ganz the turnover machine. chuckleshuffleBo knows quarterbacks.
Better than Keller.he was a gunslinger...but he was one hell of a gunslinger :corndanceDON'T TAKE THE NAME OF GANZ IN VAIN :steamWatson knows nothing about coaching QB's and don't even bringup Ganz the turnover machine. chuckleshuffleBo knows quarterbacks.
We are going to be a master of running our 'multiple' scheme on offense. This does not mean we must be one dimensional. Many teams have been known to both run and pass the ball over the course of a football game.I don't have a clue what he really meant either. It could be taken to mean so very many different things. Who knows?
Everything about our offense is still up in the air. Are we really going to get serious about developing a power rushing game? Or "sling the ball all around"? Or continue to be a jack of all trades but a master of none?
:dunno
I don't know but we're going to find out soon (thank God).
We excelled at going three and out, doesn't that count for something.We are going to be a master of running our 'multiple' scheme on offense. This does not mean we must be one dimensional. Many teams have been known to both run and pass the ball over the course of a football game.I don't have a clue what he really meant either. It could be taken to mean so very many different things. Who knows?
Everything about our offense is still up in the air. Are we really going to get serious about developing a power rushing game? Or "sling the ball all around"? Or continue to be a jack of all trades but a master of none?
:dunno
I don't know but we're going to find out soon (thank God).
Well, it would be great to "excel" at something offensively. Especially when we're playing something better than SunBelt teams that identity could come in real handy.
But anyway....it's great that you're happy with what we do. I hope with all my heart that you're right and we develop crushing "multiple" offenses for many years.
That would be one you'd want to ask the coaches. If he could immediately transfer to any team in the nation, he's probably ready to go right now. At Nebraska he'll have to beat out a senior and a touted sophomore to prove he's ready. My guess is Taylor will see playing time in the Wildcat formation and backup duties. He's a heck of an athletic player you wouldn't want to keep on the bench.How far is Taylor Martinez from being ready to be a starter in college football?
With the guys we have in front of him, not very far. The guys who are coming in are the ones I'm excited about.How far is Taylor Martinez from being ready to be a starter in college football?
THis is true. A great motivational tool. Best way to put the top 22 players on the field.Much to do about nothing here guys. This is what Pelini does. He says every position is an open competition so that the players that aren't "labeled" a projected starter keep that hunger and work hard and so that those that are "labeled" a projected starter don't get lazy.
Heck last season he even said Suh's position wasn't completely secure going into fall camp. Just because he said their is an open competition at QB, doesn't really mean mean that it is really an open competition at QB. It does mean that no matter who is the starter coming out of fall camp, wether they already know who that is or not - if they get lazy or someone else proves they are more capable in practice and in study at some point during the season that the starting job could be taken away.