They destroyed a team without their starting q/b, little used backups.
GBR!!!
I agree - I think he was trying to say one thing and accidentally shifted to another. Not sure though. :lol:That makes sense but this didn't
I really don't understand some people's comments. This isn't rocket science but we seem to come up with reasons why we can't get something done.
It's concerning to me. I haven't lived in Nebraska for many years but when I visited my parents I started noticing a pattern. They would tell me a problem they were having and I would come up with a solution. Their response was always some reasons why the solution wouldn't work. The reasons sounded plausible but after analyzing them they were utter nonsense. I thought it was them but now I'm wondering if it's not become a statewide attitude. I hear of all of these reasons, excuses, barriers to Nebraska returning to having a successful football program. The coach doesn't have the players for his scheme. Fans are impatient and firing a coach periodically is holding us back. We can never get a good coach to Nebraska, look at the Callahan hiring. Yada, yada, yada. Frost is a good coach, now proven as a head coach, is a native Nebraskan, is very familiar with our past having played during our glory years, understands the challenges of our program and has previously expressed interest in being our head coach. This seems like a reasonable solution. I wouldn't say we're shooting ourselves in the foot but it seems like we're taking aim.I agree - I think he was trying to say one thing and accidentally shifted to another. Not sure though. :lol:
It isn't rocket science but it also isn't simple, from my perspective. There's a lot going on and decisions carry a lot of weight. I respect the gravity of it all as I'm sure many here do. It's a lot different when I'm sitting here behind a keyboard with little say in the future of Husker football (and its impact on the state) versus the guy who does have to make that call.
My take on the situation is two fold. One is I don't like the fact that most of the fan base forcing our AD to have to hire Frost. If he feels Frost is not the best guy he has the fan base turn on him because he didn't hire him. If he does try to hire him and Scott turn's it down, he is screwed again. He is our AD, I want him to be successful.
That leads me to the second part. I know I am in the minority, but I don't think it is a slam dunk that he would take the job. There now is word that Florida may need a new coach. It can be hard to compete with fertile recruiting grounds.This leads to a second problem. No matter how good another hire might be, part of the fan base won't want him to succeed because they want to be right about Frost.
The win-win is Moos wants Frost and he comes. I just think the entire process is not a slam dunk.
My point is, and I have always felt this way, is that Scott may not come. If Moos tries to hire him and Scott doesn't come, the fans will turn on Moos.That makes sense but this didn't
I really don't understand some people's comments. This isn't rocket science but we seem to come up with reasons why we can't get something done.
The fans might be upset, but why would they turn on Moos?My point is, and I have always felt this way, is that Scott may not come. If Moos tries to hire him and Scott doesn't come, the fans will turn on Moos.
The UCF fans are talking about how the Frost family likes living in Orlando, which got me to thinking Scott probably has a good credit score and with the $20ph plus all the food he can eat salary we’d pay him, he could probably buy an old barn or live in a bunkhouse here while keeping his home in Florida.
Should the team stay in Lincoln since they are 4.5 pt dogs and if they lose the fans might hate them? If you don't swing because you're afraid you might strikeout, you're going to strike out. Frost is a lob that Moos needs to swing at. Frost might bend Moos over the table and have his way with him but Moos needs to take one for the team. Frost and any good coach can get away with it not because fans are clamoring for them. It's because previous bad decisions have put us in a huge hole.My point is, and I have always felt this way, is that Scott may not come. If Moos tries to hire him and Scott doesn't come, the fans will turn on Moos.
Maybe the fans should get a grip or they can run the football program by surveymonkey.My point is, and I have always felt this way, is that Scott may not come. If Moos tries to hire him and Scott doesn't come, the fans will turn on Moos.