EbylHusker
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It's this nebulous thing that varies in definition depending on the person talking.
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But like most posters on here believe this isn't the Osborne era of the 90's. Is he saying that any player that didn't play for Osborne doesn't know the "the Nebraska way"? And for the record having Frazier or JP talk to the team would be nothing more than a melt down. for me those two are nothing more than cancer. Other respectable players from those teams would be a nice touch tho.I think Jay believes it would be beneficial to have an influential player from Osborne's era to be a link with the current team. I think he's referring to a role perhaps like Stai. I don't know that it would need to be someone like Frazier or J Peter, but I think that's the type of situation Foreman is alluding to. I understand where Jay is coming from, and I like the things Jay writes. I find Foreman to be insightful and generally complimentary toward Pelini.I normally like listening to Jay and do agree with some of what he had to say. I just don't know what he means that current and former players don't understand "the Nebraska way". I guess the only one's that understand this are the one's that played in the 90's.![]()
this is true also.Perhaps the former players should be more supportive of the current team instead of insisting that they know better and things should be different.
funny how times change but fans don't.Players today could not hold a candle to the teams of 15 years ago.
True but a different time and era.Is the "Nebraska Way" even a real thing, or is it just the "Devaney" and "Osborne" way which is just two great coaches who knew how to build a culture conducive to winning?
No! TF simply said what a lot of other folks are thinking. However, if Pelini cannot see what is going on around him, and everyone else can, he should perk up his ears. Ask you self this question, Do you think the idea of making coaching changes has ever crossed his mind? It is almost never productive to hire friends as assistants and almost impossible to fire them.So you expect Bo to agree with Tommie when he calls on him to fire a bunch of his assistants? Why? Did Tommie show he knows a lot about coaching?I absolutely believe this statement by Foreman to be true! NU coaches need to embrace and listen to those who have achieved the success of Husker tradition. Shutting out players like TF and JP because they disagree with you is not productive. They have insight. They can have constructive input. These two individuals simply say what many other Husker fans are thinking. Maybe being a good listener is a positive quality for a head coach?
Wow. Thanks Mr. Obvious.Players today could not hold a candle to the teams of 15 years ago.
Well a good number of the fans sitting in the seats- were around in the 90s and even 80sfunny how times change but fans don't.Players today could not hold a candle to the teams of 15 years ago.![]()
The point is most of Osborne's teams if not all played with and owned this 'attitude'. If you don't agree with that then I can't help you there dude.I saw some pretty uninspired performances by them teams in the 90's at times too. Sure it wasnt nearly as common as today's team, but to act like those guys plays EVERY single down of their careers with their hair on fire is quite stretch. Simply not true.
Tommie Fraziers input wasn't constructive criticism. Not even close.I absolutely believe this statement by Foreman to be true! NU coaches need to embrace and listen to those who have achieved the success of Husker tradition. Shutting out players like TF and JP because they disagree with you is not productive. They have insight. They can have constructive input. These two individuals simply say what many other Husker fans are thinking. Maybe being a good listener is a positive quality for a head coach?
I find it admirable that all of his former players came to bat for him which tells me his players are really down for him regardless of what the perception is BUT not one of those players understood or understands the "Nebraska way." Not because they didn't want to but because it wasn't made available to them or maybe a little of both.
I think some players want to know "the nebraska way" and do research and ask questions to people who know b/c they want to know. Honestly i think its something every incoming player should be taught. Kind of a "voluntary" class they HAVE to go through. Bring in former players, coaches, etc. Show them videos and interviews of players, coaches, fans, etc. Introduce them to what is expected being a player for the Huskers.