Coleman is such an amazing athlete, he should be able to throw a 40 yard bomb to himself!I'm not sure why it even matters. Who can even get him or anyone else for that matter the ball on a consistent basis anyway.
No one on our team currently that's who.
Coleman is such an amazing athlete, he should be able to throw a 40 yard bomb to himself!
lol first think I thought of
Thank you. You are absolutely right tho, because I was exhausting.You seem like a good guy, but you’re exhausting.
People have no idea why a certain player isn’t seeing the field. Rhule clearly has no problem playing young players his first year. He did it at Temple, Baylor and is doing here on defense.
It sure seems like people are upset with Rhule for not playing Colman more before now.
I think everyone would love to have our hough WRs and RBs out tearing it up. But...they have to be doing what it takes to earn those snaps.Upset would be way too strong a term for me. Can't speak for Admo.
It's not the craziest take, nor a slam on Rhule, that a fan might want to see more meaningful snaps for the younger players, given a season already pegged as a learning experience with low expectations. It's working on defense, and on offense we might not have much choice. For me it's not just Coleman, it's every WR and RB who was good enough to make the team. We are lacking a breakout offensive player at the moment, and history suggests there's probably one waiting in the wings. And nobody's talking about supplanting that hard-working starter --- just giving the youngsters a little more time, rhythm and play design.
A player who is permanently scarred by a humbling freshman experience isn't likely to make the cut further down the line.
I mean, if we accept that coaches always know more than the fans, HuskerBoard itself will cease to exist.
It's not the craziest take, nor a slam on Rhule, that a fan might want to see more meaningful snaps for the younger players, given a season already pegged as a learning experience with low expectations. It's working on defense, and on offense we might not have much choice. For me it's not just Coleman, it's every WR and RB who was good enough to make the team. We are lacking a breakout offensive player at the moment, and history suggests there's probably one waiting in the wings. And nobody's talking about supplanting that hard-working starter --- just giving the youngsters a little more time, rhythm and play design.
I don't necessarily think the narrative around Coleman is hinged upon accepting the coaches are always right. I think it's more about setting the tone of how we want to think about or critique it.I mean, if we accept that coaches always know more than the fans, HuskerBoard itself will cease to exist.
I don't necessarily think the narrative around Coleman is hinged upon accepting the coaches are always right. I think it's more about setting the tone of how we want to think about or critique it.