Nebfanatic
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I think the more apt question is will Frost give up play calling duties and the answer to that question is no
Hahaha. At $5 million a year Frost is getting a mere $800 per hour assuming he works 120 hrs a week every day of the year! As a football coach.hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahhah
Yes...let the new guy call plays in game, not design the game plan. The new guy couldn’t be any worse than Frost was this past season. If he is terrible Frost can take back over and call screen pass after screen pass.
I don't feel sorry for him by any means. But to think he works 8 months a year is laughable.Hahaha. At $5 million a year Frost is getting a mere $800 per hour assuming he works 120 hrs a week every day of the year! As a football coach.
I don’t begrudge him making all he’s worth but let’s not feel sorry for his hefty workload.
The assistants are making more than Osborne did I believe for most of his tenure. I guessing about half the staff etc at that time and lots more frequent flyer miles sitting in airports and hailing cabs. Frost has his own private jet.
A question worth asking is do we have the coaching to compensate for Frost putting so much of his attention in the O that he really doesn't know much about the D and ST's?
We ran the ball at a pretty high percentage. I’m curious, do really stupid play calling include plays that were good calls yet didn’t yield results because of missed blocks or dropped balls.I agree to a point........but he was not exceptional last season. He had some really stupid play calling.
We ran the ball at a pretty high percentage. I’m curious, do really stupid play calling include plays that were good calls yet didn’t yield results because of missed blocks or dropped balls.
but let’s not feel sorry for his hefty workload.
Several points to weigh:Right, it's one of those things where a bad call can look good and vice versa depending on the players. To be honest, I've heard very few critiques with any specifics other than the goal line at Purdue, and a general "obviously they're bad playcalls because we didn't score." "Too many screens" as well, but watching that compilation of all of them there really weren't that many. I don't think we can draw a complete conclusion on Frost's playcalling based on one year.