This is the most ignorant comment to the entire thread’s subject matter.
I could have missed it. Where did someone say this?
This is the most ignorant comment to the entire thread’s subject matter.
Why did OU move on from Gabriel? Their younger QBs are not good and they moved up in difficulty against those SEC defenses. I just don’t get why they moved on from a Heisman type QB candidate.OU canned their OC today
I could be wrong but I thought it was Gabriel who moved on from ou.Why did OU move on from Gabriel? Their younger QBs are not good and they moved up in difficulty against those SEC defenses. I just don’t get why they moved on from a Heisman type QB candidate.
Maybe, I never understood what happened. I had heard OU was making way for Jackson Arnold but he is quite the bust so far. I would have prioritized keeping your best QB by far moving moving into the SEC.I could be wrong but I thought it was Gabriel who moved on from ou.
I’ve provided plenty of examples to backup my “blanket statements”No, actually show where what I'm commenting about the plays - which includes players making major screw-ups - is wrong. Not just making blanket statements without anything to support them.
Good stuff. Just a quick look at hos OC career. His best ranking IIRC, was his last year at USC where he was 40 IIRC (7-6). USC was 106 in 2021 (8-5), Temple was 88 in 2013 (2-10), 100 in 2014 (6-4) and 61 in 2015 (10-4). NOTE-Thompson was the OC at Temple in 2016 and they were 41 (10-4). His first year at Nebraska we were 123 (5-7) and currently sit at 91 (5-2). These were for "Team Offense" per Sports-Reference. The average of all of those is 87.....Sports reference lists 134 teams. On his average mark, we are better than 47 teams. W-L did improve, but multiple other factors come into play. Based soley on Total Offense, he's a lower level OC. BUT other factors could contribute to this.I’ve provided plenty of examples to backup my “blanket statements”
here’s some more examples of the blatant hypocrisy of this offensive staff:
1. Matt Rhule has said repeatedly we wanna be a body blow team with the run game. We entered the game ranked 90th in rushing, haven’t looked at where we are now but I imagine we’ve dipped closer to 100 after yesterday. There is a massive disconnect between what Rhule is selling us as and what his OC is actually calling. Am I expecting us to run as often as we’d like in a game we’re down early? Certainly not, but why are we passing on 7 of the first 8 plays when the first 15-20 plays are typically scripted the week prior
2. We are now 60% thru the season- what would you say our offensive identity is? Being multiple is not an answer. Last year we chalked it up to not having a qb to make the throws this offense demands. What’s the excuse this year? Poor line play in the run game, constantly calling screen plays with receivers who can’t block to save their lives, running backs who can’t hold on to the ball and run past teams. We are a systemic mess offensively
3. Indiana has some guys offensively that would look great on our squad. But they ain’t stellar enough to justify us getting floored by 49 points
4. We are incapable of big plays- we’ve gotten some PI calls that have helped us in quite a few games. Actual big plays however? They’ve completely disappeared since mid September
5. I mentioned above we can’t execute big plays, well, we also can’t execute sustain drives with consistency. Our defense played like s#!t, no doubt, but they’ve been hung out to dry in 3 of our last 4 games, and it took a 2nd half wake up against Purdue, quite possibly the worst team in p5, to not make it 4 in a row.
can the players execute better? Sure. But this is such a systemic mess with no easy answers in sight. I’m not calling for satts head now, we’re 5-2 and can still accomplish goals we all would’ve been happy with back in august. But as it stands today, it simply unnacceptable for us to walk in to next season with the offensive staff as constructed based off what we’ve seen for 19 games now
I must have missed it but I haven’t seen people calling for Rhule and White to be fired. If so, those people would be wrong. However, with Satt….he is not a good OC and has no business being NU’s OC. If anyone disagrees, just point me in the direction of Satt EVER, having an offense worth writing home about. Him Having a top tier offense?But let's just Fire Satt and Rhule and Tony White. <_< They must be the only reason when players don't play well
I’ve provided plenty of examples to backup my “blanket statements”
here’s some more examples of the blatant hypocrisy of this offensive staff:
1. Matt Rhule has said repeatedly we wanna be a body blow team with the run game. We entered the game ranked 90th in rushing, haven’t looked at where we are now but I imagine we’ve dipped closer to 100 after yesterday. There is a massive disconnect between what Rhule is selling us as and what his OC is actually calling. Am I expecting us to run as often as we’d like in a game we’re down early? Certainly not, but why are we passing on 7 of the first 8 plays when the first 15-20 plays are typically scripted the week prior
2. We are now 60% thru the season- what would you say our offensive identity is? Being multiple is not an answer. Last year we chalked it up to not having a qb to make the throws this offense demands. What’s the excuse this year? Poor line play in the run game, constantly calling screen plays with receivers who can’t block to save their lives, running backs who can’t hold on to the ball and run past teams. We are a systemic mess offensively
3. Indiana has some guys offensively that would look great on our squad. But they ain’t stellar enough to justify us getting floored by 49 points
4. We are incapable of big plays- we’ve gotten some PI calls that have helped us in quite a few games. Actual big plays however? They’ve completely disappeared since mid September
5. I mentioned above we can’t execute big plays, well, we also can’t execute sustain drives with consistency. Our defense played like s#!t, no doubt, but they’ve been hung out to dry in 3 of our last 4 games, and it took a 2nd half wake up against Purdue, quite possibly the worst team in p5, to not make it 4 in a row.
can the players execute better? Sure. But this is such a systemic mess with no easy answers in sight. I’m not calling for satts head now, we’re 5-2 and can still accomplish goals we all would’ve been happy with back in august. But as it stands today, it simply unnacceptable for us to walk in to next season with the offensive staff as constructed based off what we’ve seen for 19 games now
I don’t know about everyone else on the board but I think I get tired of all the excuses on this board for all the s#!tty coaches we have had. I view things more simply- show me results. But for numerous coaching staffs that have all proven to suck and got fired too many on this board defend their sucking as coaches because there is always some reason or it’s more complicated. I’m not saying it’s you I am just replying because I disagree it isn’t always more complicated. Maybe it is but the success Indiana is having in year one with a bunch of damn D2 players shows maybe it’s not complicated. Maybe it literally is coaching 90% if the timeVery well could be. As I said at the start, I'm not a Satt apologist. I just think it's a lot more complicated than most people want to make it.
Cig is a great coach. Motivates his players. Schemes to what he has not what he wants. Gets the most out of his guys. He is all gas and no breaks. Listening to him, I think he is an a$$, but if I was playing for him or fan of Indy, I'd love him. Had a boss like like that. If you didn't work for her, people couldn't stand her and asked how I could work/like her. She was a pitbull for her crew. Loved it. Same with Cig.I don’t know about everyone else on the board but I think I get tired of all the excuses on this board for all the s#!tty coaches we have had. I view things more simply- show me results. But for numerous coaching staffs that have all proven to suck and got fired too many on this board defend their sucking as coaches because there is always some reason or it’s more complicated. I’m not saying it’s you I am just replying because I disagree it isn’t always more complicated. Maybe it is but the success Indiana is having in year one with a bunch of damn D2 players shows maybe it’s not complicated. Maybe it literally is coaching 90% if the time
Fair, i just really want to see a 2-3 game stretch, against big ten teams, that gives me hope we’re headed in the right direction for next year and the year after. I wasn’t expecting a 10-2 season, it’s just extremely frustrating to see some of the same challenges we did last year, with a much improved set of playersVery well could be. As I said at the start, I'm not a Satt apologist. I just think it's a lot more complicated than most people want to make it.