NM11046
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He missed the first game of the year due to a "violation of team rules".He also missed game 1 this year for the same reason I believe, so not exactly a first for him .
He missed the first game of the year due to a "violation of team rules".He also missed game 1 this year for the same reason I believe, so not exactly a first for him .
OSU was a much better team than NU. I understand us getting boat raced by them. The Iowa loss, was IMO, much worse. They sucked and they beat us like a drum. TA was injured, but he didn't allow Iowa to hang 40 on us. The team NU fielded that day looked they'd rather be anywhere than there.....Flat, apathetic and could care less......I will respectfully disagree NM.I disagree with you here Chimi - this team has really done a lot with very little in the way of "availability" due to injury etc. I think this year maybe more so than in any year I can think of in the recent past they've been engaged and focused.In all honesty, what is going on with Nate Gerry is, in many respects, a microcosm of the rest of the team. Do just enough to get by/9 wins.
I am not unreasonable.
But...
I have scratched my head until it proverbially bled at how we lost by 30 to a (at the time) 7-4 Iowa team.
What does he even mean by this? I highly doubt Riley just *let* Gerry slip like this without having a conversation prior to the "oh sh*t" moment.
Again, just my opinion, but Riley was the anti-Bo hire in every way. I still do not think Riley was brought in to win (by SE). He was brought in to bring about 180 degree change from Bo. Embrace the fans, alumni, traditions, media etc.... Winning was a bonus. Not saying Riley doesn't want to win as I am sure he does, but IMO, SE brought him here to be anti-Bo.What does he even mean by this? I highly doubt Riley just *let* Gerry slip like this without having a conversation prior to the "oh sh*t" moment.
From the stories I've heard about Bo and other programs where coaches/staff forced players to attend and even sat in class with players, the team is learning the reality of true accountability.
This tweet, from how I'm perceiving it, borders making an excuse.
I think this is correct.Again, just my opinion, but Riley was the anti-Bo hire in every way. I still do not think Riley was brought in to win (by SE). He was brought in to bring about 180 degree change from Bo. Embrace the fans, alumni, traditions, media etc.... Winning was a bonus. Not saying Riley doesn't want to win as I am sure he does, but IMO, SE brought him here to be anti-Bo.What does he even mean by this? I highly doubt Riley just *let* Gerry slip like this without having a conversation prior to the "oh sh*t" moment.
From the stories I've heard about Bo and other programs where coaches/staff forced players to attend and even sat in class with players, the team is learning the reality of true accountability.
This tweet, from how I'm perceiving it, borders making an excuse.
Don't think the tweet is an excuse. I think it is what it is. Kids being treated like adults......Some will be responsible enough and others not so much..... Discipline starts on the field and needs to be followed up in academics and the kids personal lives IMO.
I wasn't sure if he was trying to say it as a criticism or as a fact. And I agree that Riley was brought in to shape the program around. I've shared the opinion with one of my brothers, who is anti Riley, Riley may not win a championship but who ever comes in to coach after him is going to have a better program to work with.I think this is correct.Again, just my opinion, but Riley was the anti-Bo hire in every way. I still do not think Riley was brought in to win (by SE). He was brought in to bring about 180 degree change from Bo. Embrace the fans, alumni, traditions, media etc.... Winning was a bonus. Not saying Riley doesn't want to win as I am sure he does, but IMO, SE brought him here to be anti-Bo.What does he even mean by this? I highly doubt Riley just *let* Gerry slip like this without having a conversation prior to the "oh sh*t" moment.
From the stories I've heard about Bo and other programs where coaches/staff forced players to attend and even sat in class with players, the team is learning the reality of true accountability.
This tweet, from how I'm perceiving it, borders making an excuse.
Don't think the tweet is an excuse. I think it is what it is. Kids being treated like adults......Some will be responsible enough and others not so much..... Discipline starts on the field and needs to be followed up in academics and the kids personal lives IMO.
Somewhat the same way we lost to a 5 loss Wisc team in the CC - however that day we had a starting QB at full strength and a coach that "could stop the run"I will respectfully disagree NM.I disagree with you here Chimi - this team has really done a lot with very little in the way of "availability" due to injury etc. I think this year maybe more so than in any year I can think of in the recent past they've been engaged and focused.In all honesty, what is going on with Nate Gerry is, in many respects, a microcosm of the rest of the team. Do just enough to get by/9 wins.
I am not unreasonable.
But...
I have scratched my head until it proverbially bled at how we lost by 30 to a (at the time) 7-4 Iowa team.
Doubtful.I wasn't sure if he was trying to say it as a criticism or as a fact. And I agree that Riley was brought in to shape the program around. I've shared the opinion with one of my brothers, who is anti Riley, Riley may not win a championship but who ever comes in to coach after him is going to have a better program to work with.I think this is correct.Again, just my opinion, but Riley was the anti-Bo hire in every way. I still do not think Riley was brought in to win (by SE). He was brought in to bring about 180 degree change from Bo. Embrace the fans, alumni, traditions, media etc.... Winning was a bonus. Not saying Riley doesn't want to win as I am sure he does, but IMO, SE brought him here to be anti-Bo.What does he even mean by this? I highly doubt Riley just *let* Gerry slip like this without having a conversation prior to the "oh sh*t" moment.From the stories I've heard about Bo and other programs where coaches/staff forced players to attend and even sat in class with players, the team is learning the reality of true accountability.
This tweet, from how I'm perceiving it, borders making an excuse.
Don't think the tweet is an excuse. I think it is what it is. Kids being treated like adults......Some will be responsible enough and others not so much..... Discipline starts on the field and needs to be followed up in academics and the kids personal lives IMO.
I'm not sold on everything Riley is doing to win games, but if he's the sacrificial lamb, he's doing a good job.
Well......Cripes Cornstar, I'm guessing based on the last day or so of posts that your spouse left you, the dog died and you got a flat tire on the interstate on your way to get a root canal.
That's the hard part for me. A captain, i.e. leader, not leading by example and for all intensive purposes no accountability. One does not simply fail on one day. It's a semester of failing to do what is required to play. I would have to guess that no one was shocked.What makes it so sad is that you have people like Tommy and Westy who want nothing more than to be able to suit up and play with their team for this game, the last one of their careers and they are unable to due to something out of their control (that happened on the field) - and then this joker, who just bails. Not a fan of his decision, and it's lessened what I think of him overall as a Husker. When's the last time this happened to any senior? A captain?