WisnerHusker
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I don't care who he can recruit, if he can not teach fundamentals, like hanging onto the ball, we won't win anything. Two weeks in arow, turnovers, turnovers. We are in for a long year with Callahan at the reins.
The way I see it, holding on to the ball is a very fundamental thing. No matter what level you play on, you can't give the ball away. It's not as if the players get to D-1A and forget that holding on the to ball is important.I dont know thats such a BS statement. I realize coaches can only do so much from the sidelines, and by this age it should be automatic by now, but why is it that all the supeior coaches always seem to lead the league in TO margin??? there is some art to programming a team to be TO savvy.. on O and D.
Do we know that these things aren't happening in practice? If they aren't, sure, work on it.it may be avery fundamental thing but there are THINGS youcan do in practice to work on this stuff. running is afudamental thing but gues waht the more you do it the better you get at it. and as you can see from my pic Im a dam good runner.
someone had to bring this up so thanks wisnerhusker there was nothing retarded bout that. you need someone to say the things nonoe wants to hear you cant just avoid them.
Yea, cause the coach can be on the field helping the kid hold the ball.Turnovers and Penalties are a result of disipline. My guess is that during the games is not the first time that these things are taking place. If the coach is seeing these things in practice, he must do something about it. This is as much Bill's fault as it is the players. Bill must take charge.
There are many drills you can do to hold onto the ball and the huskers had to do back when big dan played and was fumbling all the time. I learned them all today in my theory of coaching football class.Yea, cause the coach can be on the field helping the kid hold the ball.Turnovers and Penalties are a result of disipline. My guess is that during the games is not the first time that these things are taking place. If the coach is seeing these things in practice, he must do something about it. This is as much Bill's fault as it is the players. Bill must take charge.
Listen, in my mind it all comes down to the KID HAS TO HOLD ON TO THE BALL. No matter how many times you tell him, it doesn't mean he isn't going to be scrapping for a few extra yards and get the ball stripped when he should have just gone down (*cough*green*cough*). The players play the game, not the coaches.
I know. But again, how do we know that those aren't going on in practice and the people fumbling just aren't getting it?There are many drills you can do to hold onto the ball and the huskers had to do back when big dan played and was fumbling all the time. I learned them all today in my theory of coaching football class.Yea, cause the coach can be on the field helping the kid hold the ball.Turnovers and Penalties are a result of disipline. My guess is that during the games is not the first time that these things are taking place. If the coach is seeing these things in practice, he must do something about it. This is as much Bill's fault as it is the players. Bill must take charge.
Listen, in my mind it all comes down to the KID HAS TO HOLD ON TO THE BALL. No matter how many times you tell him, it doesn't mean he isn't going to be scrapping for a few extra yards and get the ball stripped when he should have just gone down (*cough*green*cough*). The players play the game, not the coaches.
I don't know. We could be but if I had to bet we might do it every once in a great while but I bet bill spends most of practice time working on his beloved west coast offense.I know. But again, how do we know that those aren't going on in practice and the people fumbling just aren't getting it?There are many drills you can do to hold onto the ball and the huskers had to do back when big dan played and was fumbling all the time. I learned them all today in my theory of coaching football class.Yea, cause the coach can be on the field helping the kid hold the ball.Turnovers and Penalties are a result of disipline. My guess is that during the games is not the first time that these things are taking place. If the coach is seeing these things in practice, he must do something about it. This is as much Bill's fault as it is the players. Bill must take charge.
Listen, in my mind it all comes down to the KID HAS TO HOLD ON TO THE BALL. No matter how many times you tell him, it doesn't mean he isn't going to be scrapping for a few extra yards and get the ball stripped when he should have just gone down (*cough*green*cough*). The players play the game, not the coaches.