Also on BR overreaction, talking about Spielmans lack of effort/results. What is going on with these guys? Do they just not want to work?
Probably. This staff is demanding more of players. More work, less skipping workouts, less eating junk food, plus all the extra work of learning new systems, terminology, etc.,. Plus, there are higher expectations now. If you think about it, it's only natural that some people simply don't want to work extra hard. You probably see people like that every day of your life... I know I do.
I guess what I don't get about this no buy in angle is why, if Frost and the coaches know who these guys are, are these not bought in players seeing the field? Yes Frost says the best they got are being played and obviously we don't have the luxury of replacing them with good players but wouldn't it be better to play the worst guy on the team than to give credence to an attitude problem player.
It's pretty easy to talk a good game. I'm sure all of the players would have said they were on board with things if asked. But the truth comes out when it's time to put in the work. Maybe they want to be on-board the new Frost train, but they didn't realize how much more would be expected of them. That's all fine and natural. But the onus is on the coaching staff to "help" them figure it out, one way or another.
It's weird because this is the same team and same personnel who were playing a completely different, more aggressive brand of football against Colorado — a surprisingly good Colorado team we were assured — including great push from both OL and DL, a rejuvenated run game, a revelation at freshman QB and our two best-in-conference wide receivers -- total beasts! We blamed the loss on a single play or two and marveled at all the good things Scott Frost had already gotten out of the same players he inherited from Riley. What happened to that narrative?
Right, the Huskers played pretty well against Colorado... and it wasn't enough. They lost. So all that extra work the players had been doing didn't pay off. For some guys, that will motivate them to work harder. But some guys may have been maxxed out on the effort they were willing to put in. Then as Knappic said, doubt creeps in and you get all sorts of additional problems.
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The bottom line is all this excitement from fans and media about the new coaching staff is fun for us, but it means a lot more work for the players. Not all of them are going to be willing to work even harder, but that's what is now evidently necessary.