Treand3
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He's gonna do work.Williams is one of the best in CFB as a WR coach
He's gonna do work.Williams is one of the best in CFB as a WR coach
The guy has developed NFL talent at the WR position with guys much less talented than what We have. Hopefully we pay the man to keep him for as long as possible.He's gonna do work.Williams is one of the best in CFB as a WR coach
Maybe he seemed good because of the lack of quality assistants on the previous staff?Our WR were a bright spot on the team for the last few years. Reilly's comments are a little surprising as I always thought Fisher was a good WR coach.
But if he is learning more now, great. Just show it on the field in the fall.
You could be right. I really have no argument on who the WR coach is as long as they get the most out of the players and can recruit.Maybe he seemed good because of the lack of quality assistants on the previous staff?Our WR were a bright spot on the team for the last few years. Reilly's comments are a little surprising as I always thought Fisher was a good WR coach.
But if he is learning more now, great. Just show it on the field in the fall.
Absolutely. It also says a lot that those NFL receivers come back to work with him in the offseason.The guy has developed NFL talent at the WR position with guys much less talented than what We have. Hopefully we pay the man to keep him for as long as possible.He's gonna do work.Williams is one of the best in CFB as a WR coach
I would be surprised given the quality of this coaching staff compared to the last.Is any current player going to tell a member of the coaching staff they thought their previous coach was better?Brandon Reilly told Coach Williams he learned more in just 3 practices than he ever learned before.
The real question is why was Rich Fish teaching them about their short game during FB practice?I would be surprised given the quality of this coaching staff compared to the last.Is any current player going to tell a member of the coaching staff they thought their previous coach was better?Brandon Reilly told Coach Williams he learned more in just 3 practices than he ever learned before.![]()
So offensive line, TE's, and LB's weren't in need of an upgrade at all?I think the one place Nebraska definitely needed a coaching upgrade is for quarterbacks.
I thought it was very sad indeed that Nebraska was spending millions on the coaching payroll and Martinez had to hire his own coach during the offseason.
Not that surprising to me. I felt our WR play last few years didn't really live up to the billing, although we did have some impressive players and a creative coordinator.Our WR were a bright spot on the team for the last few years. Reilly's comments are a little surprising as I always thought Fisher was a good WR coach.
But if he is learning more now, great. Just show it on the field in the fall.
I thought it was very sad indeed that Nebraska was spending millions on the coaching payroll and Martinez had to hire his own coach during the offseason.
Andrew Luck, Cam Newton, Ben Roethlisberger, Philip Rivers, Braxton Miller, Johnny Manziel, Tajh Boyd and others all went to George Whitfield Jr at some point in time during their respective off seasons over the years. It isn't uncommon at all.I thought it was very sad indeed that Nebraska was spending millions on the coaching payroll and Martinez had to hire his own coach during the offseason.
Red herring homie. Tons of quarterbacks, even at schools with great quarterback development, do this. It's rather common.
For instance, Jameis Winston and Johnny Manziel both had offseason quarterback coaching outside of their respective schools.