I was looking over a Gamecocks board and they feel bad for us. One thing that stood out was them talking about the complexity of Satts playbook. Said that they beat UT and Clemson because Satt was told to pare down the playbook. Said he tries to run a very complex playbook that would work in the NFL as guys have a lot of time to learn and practice. College not so much. I hope Rhule sets him down and says this is what each QB can do more often than not. Sh!t can the rest. I need plays for each one that they can execute in their sleep. If it’s only 10 plays then give me multiple formations to run them from. They need to set Sims down and explain the basics of football to him. For example in the presser Rhule said Ron Brown advised you might want to have Sims just fall on the ball instead of getting away from it……WTH. Why should this even be a conversation. Why does it take Brown to point this out. What has Rhule and Co been doing…
A lot of stuff here regarding that conversation. Rhule and Co teaching Sims to get away from the ball. Also Rhule isn’t planning a quick fix. Not in his DNA:
“This is kinda what you get when you hire me. It’s not gonna be a quick fix, not overnight," he added. "It’s gonna be, what we believe, built to last. It's going to be built on rock. So we take advantage of these painful, painful moments. We sit there and our goal right now is say to ourselves as a coaching staff in three years, ‘We did our best coaching during these weeks.’ So I understand if there’s frustration. ... But we’re trying to learn how to win. We're trying to learn how to win. That's everything."
You best way to learn to win Rhule? Friggin do it. And maybe realizing that turning the ball over 36% of the time isnt teaching anyone a damn thing, but that we are playing the wrong guy at QB, that we have no other QB, you have set of double standards or that you can’t develop guys to be better….
https://247sports.com/college/nebraska/article/husker-head-coach-matt-rhules-monday-press-conference-after-the-colorado-loss-before-playing-northern-illinois-215957392/
From another article and painfully true. No QB, wasted rebuild year…
"Nebraska doesn't have any weapons, they don't have a good offensive coaching staff and they clearly picked the wrong quarterback. They're not gonna make a bowl," said CBS Sports'
Tom Fornelli this
past weekend on the
Cover 3 College Football Podcast. "... You can do a lot of things 'right' in your rebuild — whether it's going to 50 guys in
the transfer portal, or going to five guys and then relying on vets. But if one of the guys you pick in the transfer portal is the wrong QB, it is going to derail your rebuilding efforts at least in that first year.
Matt Rhule picked the wrong QB in
the transfer portal, and it is killing them."