How good do you think we'd be....

Well, unfortunately, I don't think we'd be very good at all. He's a good D Coord., but I don't think he would have gotten along very well with the current staff. Anyone think there might be some egos collide between him and BC? I think there would be dissention on the staff that would trickle down to the players.

In order for a staff to be cohesive, everyone has to be on the same page. I just can't see Pelini and the current staff getting along very well. Maybe I'm wrong, but Pelini struck me as a coach willing to go out on his own limb. IMO, he wouldn't have worked well with the current staff. However after saying that, I guess F**kin Hillbillies and scolding Bill Snyder may have worked out better than I think.

 
He wouldn't even be here! The selfish pr**k would have left after spring ball to go become assistant head coach at K-State. :rollin

P.S. Pellini would kick Prince(Mr. Clean looking mutha's) a$$.

 
to many intangibles to figure before you can even think about what the defense would be like under pelini. its really a moot point. i could go find 5 people that would say pelini would have a top 5 defense then turn around and find 5 more who would say we would be worse off. and because i like talking to people i could find 5 more that would say it would be about the same. alot of the answers you would get would be based on personal opinion of pelini, and he seems to have a love hate type relationship with husker fans nowadays.

 
Well, unfortunately, I don't think we'd be very good at all. He's a good D Coord., but I don't think he would have gotten along very well with the current staff. Anyone think there might be some egos collide between him and BC? I think there would be dissention on the staff that would trickle down to the players.

In order for a staff to be cohesive, everyone has to be on the same page. I just can't see Pelini and the current staff getting along very well. Maybe I'm wrong, but Pelini struck me as a coach willing to go out on his own limb. IMO, he wouldn't have worked well with the current staff. However after saying that, I guess F**kin Hillbillies and scolding Bill Snyder may have worked out better than I think.
good point, im just lookiing at the way his LSU d is playing, and wishing we could be playing like that....

 
Well, unfortunately, I don't think we'd be very good at all. He's a good D Coord., but I don't think he would have gotten along very well with the current staff. Anyone think there might be some egos collide between him and BC? I think there would be dissention on the staff that would trickle down to the players.

In order for a staff to be cohesive, everyone has to be on the same page. I just can't see Pelini and the current staff getting along very well. Maybe I'm wrong, but Pelini struck me as a coach willing to go out on his own limb. IMO, he wouldn't have worked well with the current staff. However after saying that, I guess F**kin Hillbillies and scolding Bill Snyder may have worked out better than I think.
good point, im just lookiing at the way his LSU d is playing, and wishing we could be playing like that....
our d would be that good with nick saban's recruits too.

 
I think our D would be pretty good. As for the cohesiveness with the current staff, I don't think it would gel. The year he was D coordinater we caused like 48 turnovers. The team showed remarkable improvement that year, but the O still sucked. We lost to 3 teams that year, all by a large margin. A feat that has since been accomplished by the current staff minus texas (we will see in a few weeks). I feel if the D would have had a little help from the O the games would have been closer. When he coached the team in the Alamo Bowl, I thought the team overachieved, played helluva D and ran the ball.

Hell, 8 out of 11 starters on D are pre BC. Whether or not that is a good thing or not I donno. It obviously means he hasn't brought in talent that is better than the current players at this point.

It's a moot point now, but Coz just hasn't gotten it done yet. Way too inconsistent.

 
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I hate "what ifs", but here's the real question:

How good would we be if:

Zach Bowman were healthy, AND

Reggie Smith committed to NU, and not OU.

Bowman, Jones, Smith and Shanle/Green in the secondary? Please.

Now, back to reality...

 
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I think our D would be pretty good. As for the cohesiveness with the current staff, I don't think it would gel. The year he was D coordinater we caused like 48 turnovers. The team showed remarkable improvement that year, but the O still sucked. We lost to 3 teams that year, all by a large margin. A feat that has since been accomplished by the current staff minus texas (we will see in a few weeks). I feel if the D would have had a little help from the O the games would have been closer. When he coached the team in the Alamo Bowl, I thought the team overachieved, played helluva D and ran the ball.

Hell, 8 out of 11 starters on D are pre BC. Whether or not that is a good thing or not I donno. It obviously means he hasn't brought in talent that is better than the current players at this point.

It's a moot point now, but Coz just hasn't gotten it done yet. Way too inconsistent.
again, excellent post....i agree with alot of your points in there.......

just one of those things i had to ask for the sake of doing so...

 
I think the real question is how good we would be if all great husker players could be on the field at one time. now that is something worth while to think about chuckleshuffle

 
I think that our defense would be much improved if Bowman was healthy and in the mix. It would also mean that Grixby was out. Both very good things.

 
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