SuperBigFan69
Head Coach
It would have been epic!And think how much more learnin' you could have delivered with a better Assistant Principal and an offensive line that actually had your back.
It would have been epic!And think how much more learnin' you could have delivered with a better Assistant Principal and an offensive line that actually had your back.
i don't know...but has he signed or only committed so far? if he signed can he still enter the portal again?We'll see if Raiola transfers somewhere else after all, but if he sticks with Oregon that kind of quashes the narrative that players are only interested in money and being "the guy," no?
To say it didn't play a part would be quite ignorant.
i don't know...but has he signed or only committed so far? if he signed can he still enter the portal again?
We'll see if Raiola transfers somewhere else after all, but if he sticks with Oregon that kind of quashes the narrative that players are only interested in money and being "the guy," no?
You're making a few leaps here on points that I didn't make or defend. I simply said it would be ignorant to assume that fan sentiment didn't play a factor in his decision to leave. It wasn't the only factor and may not even be in the top 5 or 10 reasons Dylan and his family looked elsewhere. But, as both Dana & Rhule alluded to, there was a shift after that UCLA game where impressions changed.To say it did is incredibly naive.
There is not a landing spot in the portal where a portion of the fanbase won't be advocating for a different quarterback. You cannot throw an interception without having some hot take warriors wanting to yank you for your backup. This notion that Husker fans are somehow too feckless and demanding has got to be retired. Dylan enjoyed tons of love while he was here. The loudest people on sports message boards aren't the general public or the coaches.
Should coaches ensure that the back-up quarterback is shitty enough that the high priced portal addition doesn't feel threatened? There was zero chance TJ Lateef starts if a healthy Raiola returns.
If Dylan Raiola felt threatened because fans and coaches were intrigued by TJ Lateef's skill set, he's a lousy competitor who doesn't deserve the job. Of course that's not what happened. Dylan was super supportive of TJ and probably felt better about Lateef doing a good if not great job as his fill-in because Dylan was already halfway out the door in his ongoing journey to be an NFL quarterback.
That Dylan didn't issue the traditional thank-you to the program and its fans is a d!(k move. Maybe all the poetry, and money, and his uncle, and those vows of team loyalty made it more difficult. Maybe it wouldn't have changed how fans felt one way or the other. Still a d!(k move.
D!(K move? That could apply to the Clemson RB who burned bridges on his way out. Or the McCaffrey family ripping into the coaches/program after Luke was asked to change positions (which he ultimately did at Rice). Or Nico Iamaleava demanding more money from Tennessee last spring. Or Leavitt searching for his next school mid-season. IMO, our former QB not penning a good-bye thank-you is far from a d!(k move.
When you write a poem for your commitment, at least offer a stock "thanks" on the way out... Doing it is not a big deal. NOT doing it, is a really big deal.IMO, our former QB not penning a good-bye thank-you is far from a d!(k move.
You mean there’s a chance?i don't know...but has he signed or only committed so far? if he signed can he still enter the portal again?
Does you life (or anyone else's) life change if Dylan pens a good-bye poem today? Sensitive society today man.When you write a poem for your commitment, at least offer a stock "thanks" on the way out... Doing it is not a big deal. NOT doing it, is a really big deal.
Basic respect. It's still a thing.Does you life (or anyone else's) life change if Dylan pens a good-bye poem today? Sensitive society today man.