Is Pelini, as head coach, not responsible for conditioning his players psychologically throughout the course of the season, in order to a) be focused and b) play fundamentally sound?Husker_N_Texas said:So before the bashing starts, in my opinion this is not Pelini's issue today. This is on the players not being focused and not playing fundamental football.
At the end of the day, Bo will take the blame, but I put this on the players.
Bottom line is that, despite what Bo says, he is not a disciplined coach, and his staff and team reflect that. Some games they plan well, practice well, hold each other accountable and play well. Other games.... not so much.
Did the coaches decide to play a 180 lb freshman at KR? Are the coaches responsible for teaching ball security? Yes it's partly on the players on the field, but when there is inconsistent discipline throughout multiple games and seasons, you have to look at the coaches.You cannot blame coaching for the fumbling mishaps that happened on special teams today.
The defense didn't play THAT bad....Michigan was givin good field position a few times and they had so many shots at us cause our offense couldn't stay on the damn field!Haspula said:Offense: D
Defense: doesn't not even deserve to be given a grade
Special Teams: F
Discipline: F
One of the things I remember most about Dr Tom was the ability of his coaching staff to adjust at halftime, especially during tough games. I just don't see that a lot this year and that makes me think your "outcoached" observation may be correct.This was a complete collapse by players and coaches. My faith in this staff is about gone. The team is consistently undisiplined and we get out-coached on both sides of the ball in most games.