well, keeping them here doesnt seem to be either. a new OC hire isnt going to just bring one face in the door, he's gonna have his own guys lined up behind him.Firing Watson doesn't fix the OL or WR's dropping catches.
I agree, which is why I said it... I think Cotton needs to go as was said in the original post. This is also Watson's responsibility. Bo holds his D coaches accountable, because they need to be coaching right for his scheme to work. Watson needs to do that same. He is not. Bring in someone who will.That inconsistency falls on the offensive line coach.Disagree. They have blocked well at times, usually late in a game when momentum is on their side. When the team needs a push to get something started, they've rarely performed. Way too inconsistent.The recievers have been running good routes, they have been open the majority of the season. Im not sure how much the reciever coach has to do with them actually catching the ball. as for Cotton the oline has blocked well, but there is a huge disciplin problem and while it is the players job to stay disciplined some of that accountablity rests on cotton's shoulders.
Im giving watson until the end of the season.... hopefully he finds another job.
He has to go, take Cotton and Gilmore with him also.
Well, you caught me my support of him has nothing to do with the fact that in 2008 Watsons offnese was the only thing that made the team watchable. The game plan has been there almost every week, the job of the OC is to put the players in a position to win. The job of the players is to exicute.Zoogies and Kansas huskers are watsons kids, I have deduced. They argue against all reason that the ACTUAL PLAY ON THE FIELD is not a result, even a remote possiblility, of the last 3-5 yrs of coaching.
It just goes against reason that how or the way they are being coached/developed/held accountable/taught/etc...has anything to do with their performance, right?
Example: Austin Cassidy probly wouldn't start for 7 or 8 B12 teams, yet he makes huge plays for us on D.
Niles Paul is a 4* recruit and has 4 years of experience in this system, yet can't keep out of his own way.
All player or all coaching or a combination?
Oh boy, that's the truth. We're almost at the end of yet another year of total offensive failure vs decent (and many marginal) defense we face. We certainly couldn't do much worse....well, keeping them here doesnt seem to be either. a new OC hire isnt going to just bring one face in the door, he's gonna have his own guys lined up behind him.Firing Watson doesn't fix the OL or WR's dropping catches.
Its the job of the offensive coordinator to have the players ready to execute the game plan...2008 offense was more of a west coach approach..this is different..something watson has no idea how to put a gameplan around..ive watched far to many games where we run the exact same plays as the last game..and the game before that..and the game before that..he doesnt know how to adjust to defenses..how many time did you see last week A&M players blasting our oline 5-10 yards in the backfield because they had no idea where the pressure was coming from...it seemed to me watson looked at last years A&M defense (the 4-3) rather than this years (3-4). He has zero imagination..and zero ability to produce an effective gameplan against defensesIm giving watson until the end of the season.... hopefully he finds another job.
He has to go, take Cotton and Gilmore with him also.
So. Watson had little to nothing to do with where Nebraska QB are right now? If memory serves me right Watson has been the OC for the last 4 to 5 years. He didn't start from scratch like the defensive coaches. He's been the one recruiting theses QB'S(and if he hasn't been whose fault is this?) Remember the Gabbert situation where the rumors of the coaching staff being fired at the end and some of the coaches were telling him to look elsewhere, where and what was Watson doing before he got Osborne stamp of approval. Was he trying to talk Gabbert in staying with his decision or even in touch with him at all during this time? Kind of hurt his own cause it seems. <_<We need to fire Cotton and Gilmore at the end of the season. If we get a good oline coach and wrs coach then i feel all of the offensive problems will be fixed. The WR's will run better routes and be able to catch balls. The oline will be more disciplined and maybe we can coach them to be dominant again. I think maybe we are blaming Watson a little too much (although he is at fault to a smaller degree).
I really hope you mean Zac LEE....I find it funny that the two qb's that have done anything under Watson kind of backed into the position or fell into it (Ganz, T - Magic) :LOLtartar compared to the guys he recruited to run his so called offense ( Zac Taylor or cody Greene). I applaude that he had the guts to give the ball to a unproven freshman, but he has made this offense dependant on one person. This offense has scheme looks no different then when Solich had the one man teams of Crouch and Lord. Though at least Solich knew when a team that had a problem against the run to run it straight at them.... Watson not so much. :boxosoap