So Shawn Watson was mildly successful in spite of those players you mentioned? Taylor and Ganz held him back from greatness huh. Interesting thought. Can't say I agree, but whatever.
I'm curious if you or others also give notice to the fantastic position he was put in to succeed with our defense playing lights out in 2009-10. Or how about the best special teams player in Nebraska history in Alex Henery. The guy made every kick and punted the ball not only extremely long, but was an expert at putting the ball inside the opponents five yard line. I've never seen better. I can't imagine there were offense in Nebraska history that were repeatedly given the filed position Watson was.
IMO, Nebraska is two time Big 12 Conference Champions if Shawn Watson had been able to pull things together here. Why don't we just acknowledge that he evolved as a coach and was given ample time tomorrow his on the job training at Nebraska and is now putting it all together with a very talented QB. I'm aware it wasn't his first rodeo, but sometimes coaches need to learn some tough lessons before they evaluate themselves and evolve. I'd say Watsons Nebraska experience was a learning experience for him. Trust me, this won't be the last coach who got great on the job training at Nebraska only to move on elsewhere and really start doing work.
Also curious if you truly feel the level of competition now is consistently as tough as he faced prior? Better QB, versus, weaker defenses........sounds like a formula for success for any OC.