Oh stop it. David was outstanding in college, Compton was solid and Zaire had some strong moments. All had the upside to get to the stage they are at. Just needed further development and yes, probably a little better coaching.Good for him. For as "bad" as our LB coaching was we might have 3 starting LB'S in the NFL. David, comp, and ZA (hopefully)
I would guess a lot has to do with the scheme change, but a few players & a father have stated how much they really like Bray.Oh stop it. David was outstanding in college, Compton was solid and Zaire had some strong moments. All had the upside to get to the stage they are at. Just needed further development and yes, probably a little better coaching.Good for him. For as "bad" as our LB coaching was we might have 3 starting LB'S in the NFL. David, comp, and ZA (hopefully)
Man, how many people have talked about how much they've learned under Bray already compared to previous staff?
Time to get a new sonZA is coming to visit my son's class today. He has a cousin that is in the same grade. My son is decked out in his Oregon gear...![]()
There is an old saying: "Talk is cheap, it takes money to buy whiskey." So I guess until these "many people" have the money earned in the NFL to buy that whiskey...Man, how many people have talked about how much they've learned under Bray already compared to previous staff?
Well then, Randy Gregory should fit the bill. He was at the top of his game at Nebraska and still had a year of eligibility left when he went to Dallas.As a selfish Nebraska fan I would prefer if more guys hit their stride while they're at Nebraska. Preferably with a year or two of elegibility left.