Cdog923
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Bob Devaney ran a pro-style offense and won two National Championships at Nebraska.
Power Football isn't what Nebraska needs. We need GOOD football. The offense doesn't matter.
Yup.
Bob Devaney ran a pro-style offense and won two National Championships at Nebraska.
Power Football isn't what Nebraska needs. We need GOOD football. The offense doesn't matter.
Okay, I can agree with that. I'm thinking, though, that it will start with a run-first mentality from a new coaching staff. These guys simply can't do it. Guys like Johnson, Calhoun, and maybe Frost could turn it around.
On the other side of it, I would love Mike Leach in Lincoln. I know, I know, it contradicts everything I've been saying. However, it's more about system and identity, not throwing crap at the wall, which is what we've done for 14 years. Leach is a proven winner, and his system works everywhere. The air raid works with even marginal athletes. Either way, we need change, and fast.
Absolute bull. He was completely a 3 yards and a cloud of dust guy, wanted to run it every play. It took Tom Osborne of all people to loosen him up and throw it every now and then.Bob Devaney ran a pro-style offense and won two National Championships at Nebraska.
Power Football isn't what Nebraska needs. We need GOOD football. The offense doesn't matter.
I think the point we're both trying to get at is that we want smart, well-executed football. We might just differ at how we want that football to look, which is fine. As long as we win, I don't care what it looks like.Well, thanks. I guess.
I agree, but we're going to struggle trying to run an offense where we have to recruit against the likes of USC for Johnny Golden Arm. They get Sam Darnold, and we end up with Tanner Lee, not to mention the competition for those big receivers they have. Whether it's Mike Leach or Troy Calhoun, we need someone that knows what they're looking at, and has a system to methodically move the ball. Would you agree that we really don't have that now? Because it seems to me they have a dart board up in the OC booth and they just pick whatever play a random dart hits.I think the point we're both trying to get at is that we want smart, well-executed football. We might just differ at how we want that football to look, which is fine. As long as we win, I don't care what it looks like.
Power football. Option. Spread option. You can do all of it if you have an O-line and receivers.
Preach. Preach preach preach preach preach.Bob Devaney ran a pro-style offense and won two National Championships at Nebraska.
Power Football isn't what Nebraska needs. We need GOOD football. The offense doesn't matter.
We honestly don't need Sam Darnold, or big receivers; we need a system and coaches that can develop the players they recruit. There's a 4* QB just across the river in CB. Missouri is right next to us, and is ripe with talent. Trace McSorley was a 3 star recruit. I don't care if you run Stanford's power O, Oregon's spread, Bama's pro style or OU's Air Raid, just recruit, teach and coach your players to make plays.I agree, but we're going to struggle trying to run an offense where we have to recruit against the likes of USC for Johnny Golden Arm. They get Sam Darnold, and we end up with Tanner Lee, not to mention the competition for those big receivers they have. Whether it's Mike Leach or Troy Calhoun, we need someone that knows what they're looking at, and has a system to methodically move the ball. Would you agree that we really don't have that now? Because it seems to me they have a dart board up in the OC booth and they just pick whatever play a random dart hits.
I completely agree. Well, with everything but pro-style. I think 14 years of futility have proven that current pro-style just ain't gonna get it done in Lincoln. I used to be completely all about the flex, split-back veer or the Oz-bone, but then I read an interesting book. It's called The Perfect Pass, by S.C. Gwynne. It really opened my eyes as far as how Hal Mumme and Mike Leach came up with a passing system that completely changed the game. If you haven't already, check it out.We honestly don't need Sam Darnold, or big receivers; we need a system and coaches that can develop the players they recruit. There's a 4* QB just across the river in CB. Missouri is right next to us, and is ripe with talent. Trace McSorley was a 3 star recruit. I don't care if you run Stanford's power O, Oregon's spread, Bama's pro style or OU's Air Raid, just recruit, teach and coach your players to make plays.