Utah_Husker
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I know you guys think I'm just the naysayer here, but this needs to be said. I didn't agree with the coaching change, but it happened. I didn't agree with hiring Callahan, or not keeping Pelini on as DC, but it happened. There's nothing that could be done about that. All we could do is move forward and try to win.
But our coaches didn't do that this year, fellas. The excuses about being a rebuilding year, having new coaches, running a new scheme....they can only take you so far. 3 losses, maybe. 4 losses and you're really pushing it. But 6 losses with this schedule and this team back is absolutely inexcusable. Before the excuses come in to answer this post, let me state my position clearly: no matter what anyone tries to say, THIS WAS NOT A 5-6 TEAM!!!! It happened because the coaches treated this like a big experiment, a throw-away year. Rather than work with what they had, they changed over to the new system in one sweeping motion. They have the NFL mentallity, where 6 losses don't mean anything. And you can hear it in Callahan's voice in every interview. He didn't give a crap about this team. All he cared about was getting his recruits in here to run his offense and show what he can do. That's fine, I know that's his job. But to me it seems like he owed something to this team and to the state to do his best with what he inherited and get as many wins as possible and he did not do that. The only teams on our schedule that were more talented than us were Oklahoma and maybe Kansas State. But we managed to lose 6 games.
I was at the game on Saturday. Every time we blitzed it was an incomplete pass or a short gain. But we didn't blitz that often. Why in the world is this loser running our defense? But I digress. The bottom line is Callahan let us all down. I realize he'll be here for a while, but he owes everyone, especially the outgoing seniors, and apology for the disgrace he presided over this season. This doesn't even compare to the 7-7 disaster. That season the players were fighting and you could tell the coaches were doing their best to turn it around. They had passion and were hurting right along with the players and the fans. Again I argue that Callahan only cared about the way things went this season as far as how much pressure it would put on him in coming seasons. Pedersen has ripped the sould out of this program and it will take years to get it back, if ever.
But our coaches didn't do that this year, fellas. The excuses about being a rebuilding year, having new coaches, running a new scheme....they can only take you so far. 3 losses, maybe. 4 losses and you're really pushing it. But 6 losses with this schedule and this team back is absolutely inexcusable. Before the excuses come in to answer this post, let me state my position clearly: no matter what anyone tries to say, THIS WAS NOT A 5-6 TEAM!!!! It happened because the coaches treated this like a big experiment, a throw-away year. Rather than work with what they had, they changed over to the new system in one sweeping motion. They have the NFL mentallity, where 6 losses don't mean anything. And you can hear it in Callahan's voice in every interview. He didn't give a crap about this team. All he cared about was getting his recruits in here to run his offense and show what he can do. That's fine, I know that's his job. But to me it seems like he owed something to this team and to the state to do his best with what he inherited and get as many wins as possible and he did not do that. The only teams on our schedule that were more talented than us were Oklahoma and maybe Kansas State. But we managed to lose 6 games.
I was at the game on Saturday. Every time we blitzed it was an incomplete pass or a short gain. But we didn't blitz that often. Why in the world is this loser running our defense? But I digress. The bottom line is Callahan let us all down. I realize he'll be here for a while, but he owes everyone, especially the outgoing seniors, and apology for the disgrace he presided over this season. This doesn't even compare to the 7-7 disaster. That season the players were fighting and you could tell the coaches were doing their best to turn it around. They had passion and were hurting right along with the players and the fans. Again I argue that Callahan only cared about the way things went this season as far as how much pressure it would put on him in coming seasons. Pedersen has ripped the sould out of this program and it will take years to get it back, if ever.