I'm pretty sure Frost and Lubick are just as frustrated at the offense and lack of production from a variety of play makers.I hope for the love of God he told the very same thing to Frost and Lubick. Kind of like knock knock. Wake up. Is anybody home????
I don't get the quote. He love the number of touches AND how he got them. What does he mean by "they don't translate to the way I want them to for the NFL."?
If anything, I'd think it would be good for his NFL chances. No blocking? Ok, find a tiny crease and make gain. Poor pass? Ok, make a good catch? Wouldn't being productive when a lot of things are stacked against you be a positive on a resume?
I'm pretty sure Frost and Lubick are just as frustrated at the offense and lack of production from a variety of play makers.
Lightfighter214 said:He did say 50/50 use in offense and being home.
And with sipple saying today mills probaly isn't coming back, next year is going to hurt.
One problem with this arcticle is that you don't get to say that Wandale was the better RB even when Mill's was healthy and then turn around and act like Mill's leaving would be devastating. Listen, if 5'8 170 pounds is out performing Mill's, then losing whatever Mill's brought to this offense isn't the end of the world. We have to be better at that position, not cling to the hope of a guy that isn't getting it done 2 years in a row.Here is a good read from Sipple. My apologies if this was already posted here in this thread.
Sipple has a boner for big running backs, so he loves Mills. Mills is ok, but not great, and is as productive as his o-line allows him to be. I do agree that NU needs to fix the I-back position, but I don't think Mills is the automatic answer.One problem with this arcticle is that you don't get to say that Wandale was the better RB even when Mill's was healthy and then turn around and act like Mill's leaving would be devastating. Listen, if 5'8 170 pounds is out performing Mill's, then losing whatever Mill's brought to this offense isn't the end of the world. We have to be better at that position, not cling to the hope of a guy that isn't getting it done 2 years in a row.
I think the whole NFL thing was an unnecessary jab at SF and the program, IF all of his "love for the program" is geniune ! They kind of contradict each other a bit.Wandale's dad was trying to get him pulled out of Nebraska last year too. He never wanted him here and was always tweet, liking stupid negative s#!t on Twitter about Nebraska. The "I want to run a speific route for the NFL" is dumb too. You don't need to run a specific route or two in college for the NFL to know what you can do and can't do.
Wouldn't shock me if Wandale has a similar path as JD - think the grass is greener elsewhere and ends up on not having the type of season that he wanted that he would have had by staying pat and going out and working.
I'm hearing Stepp is a good possibility, and that Rambo isn't interested.So, Wandale is gone. Looking forward, do we know when Stepp and Rambo are expected to decide where they are going? I would assume it has to be pretty soon.
That's kind of the feeling I get from reading stuff on here. With classes starting on the 25th, I would think we would hear something within the next week.I'm hearing Stepp is a good possibility, and that Rambo isn't interested.
This can be shades of grey. I think if COVID doesn't happen and give his mom a health scare Wandale is still here. I also don't think if he had 1,100 receiving yards last year he'd be transferring regardless of his mom. It's probably some mix of both plus alleged pressure from his dad and trainer, but we can never really know. It's going to suck because he was a clearly talented player on the outside which we desparately need, but best thing to do is just wish him well and hope the younger guys can replace him. I don't think this is a total indictment of Frost or how things are going, but it's also probably not a good thing and he's probably not blameless here.