I wonder if you got the point I was trying to make, about how some fans will be happy he did up downs to pay for his transgressions against them. This whole issue is just about people (fans and media) wanting to extract their pound of flesh for a subpar defensive performance. It's why so many are up in arms that Bobby missed the walk of shame immediately following the game.BlitzFirst said:Odd. Your reply said nothing of the sort. You might try conveying that in your comment... Helps people to know whether you got the point or not.
You honestly think that you were going to find out WTH was going on during a post game press conference full of coach speak?Really not, truly the people that say they dont care are fooling themselves. We all want to know WTH is going on, our fan base is too smart not to.
This isn't really directed at you, zoogs, but your post is a good jumping off point for some of my thoughts. :lol:Well, I've seen nothing from Riley. As of now I'm quite worried about Diaco. (But not about El Diaco; I hear that guy's aces)
Maybe I'm not being totally far on The Bob, but it sure seemed like he came out swinging on this one. That's...well, I dunno. It's at least shades of Bo. Had this happened under Pelini it would have been (fairly) one of the top examples of the toxic atmosphere. It's a long season, though. Let's see what happens. I hope Bob keeps it together.
One thing to add that I agree with you about: I don't understand the whole "fans pay cash" angle that always seems to come into play here. It's weird. Fandom is weird. "It's an emotional/financial investment", what a strange argument. I mean, I guess it is. But why?
I guess according to Bob he didn't send them out there...because he was stuck in the freight elevatory with some of the high school kids that deliver the pizza and Runza.The thing that bothered me the most was that Husker defenders went out and talked to the press, but the Defensive Coordinator didn't.
If you're going to send your players out there to answer questions about that game, you had damned sure better be willing to answer questions yourself.
Thank you for posting. This is a very refreshing response and interesting to read in that you were 'in the business'. I felt that the media's response was 'over the top' as well. However, I did wonder why Coach Diaco didn't give a post game interview as he had freely given press interviews prior to the game? Then again I've read in several places, especially from Nore Dame fans, that he just doesn't give post game pressers. Then I read his explanation of why he didn't give one and thought, 'Ok, that's his prerogative,' Then I wondered if Coach Riley told the press at the the post game pressed that he (Riley) was not requiring Coach Diaco to do post game interviews. Maybe if Coach Rikey had made that clear there wouldn't be this issue? I don't know. We have a new coach, new system, young players playing in new positions. Do they deserve a break? I think so. Say what you want about Arky St. but those boys were ready to play. We've all said this so many times: We cannot discount any team we play against. Good grief! Look around! Texas A & M let UCLA come back and beat them after they had that incredible lead! Anyway, I say let's move forward. Coach Diaco is going to whether we follow him or not.As a former member of the media, I think this is no big deal. Sure, it gives the writers and sports directors fewer quotes to work with on Sunday. There's plenty of stuff from Riley and others to sift through. Do your jobs and use what you have.
Honestly, this is the OWH, et al being petty crybabies.
"He doesn't give us quotes? We'll show him!"
The thing that bothered me the most was that Husker defenders went out and talked to the press, but the Defensive Coordinator didn't.
If you're going to send your players out there to answer questions about that game, you had damned sure better be willing to answer questions yourself.
It was actually 12 coaches and 6 event staffers.I guess according to Bob he didn't send them out there...because he was stuck in the freight elevatory with some of the high school kids that deliver the pizza and Runza.
I think that's a fairly broad brush to paint. There were certain people inside some of the media outlets that went a little far, but I also saw several writers address the situation in rational, professional ways.As a former member of the media, I think this is no big deal. Sure, it gives the writers and sports directors fewer quotes to work with on Sunday. There's plenty of stuff from Riley and others to sift through. Do your jobs and use what you have.
Honestly, this is the OWH, et al being petty crybabies.
"He doesn't give us quotes? We'll show him!"
I think that's a fairly broad brush to paint. There were certain people inside some of the media outlets that went a little far, but I also saw several writers address the situation in rational, professional ways.
I think it's OK for the media as a whole to broach this topic because it was one being discussed by fans almost immediately. I draw the line at turning it into something petty. There's a right and wrong way to approach it.
I haven't seen that from a media member yet but I did see it on social.I haven't read a lot of the reactions, because I won't give the OWH my time or my clicks, but who called him a gutless coward?