junior4949
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If Joe Dailey is 6'0, then I'm at least a good 6'5. He's closer to 5'9 to 5'10. I've stood relatively close to him and he was quite a bit shorter than me and I have to stretch to reach 6'2.Just so you have your facts straight Joe Dailey was 6'0 and was brought in by the previous staff to be more of a passing threat so we could change up the offense. <_<Nobody told Pud or BC that the offense had to be completely changed. This falls on them. They made the choice to try and make a 5'9 or so QB into a drop back passer.
You are so quick to call Taylor and Keller "band-aids" which I assume you mean they were brought in to stop the "bleeding". So did you consider Solich's coaches that were brought in to replace the Ole' Boys "band-aids"? Because weren't they brought in to stop the "bleeding"? I asked this of some other dude on this board that always brings up Solich's boys. If they were such top level guys how come 2 of his Top 3 are out of work? One of the 2 is the guy that was "given" the keys to the offense as well, who by the way has played a part in getting his last 2 HC fired. Also if they were such Top Level guys how come 3-4 of them are now coaching at the Division 2 level. :madash Or the fact that 3 more wouldn't have jobs if it wasn't for Frankie getting another HC gig. <_< I'll give you that "Super" Bo was a Top Level DC but other then that they were pretty questionable.I was nearly crucified for calling Taylor a bandaid QB a year ago. Now, it seems everyone after he's gone wants to say how mediocre and average he was. Well of course he was average. Now, everyone is putting all their eggs in the Keller basket. Keller is nothing more than a bandaid QB as well.
On a side not if anyone says anything but good thing about Zac Taylor deserves this. :nanalama
Also for the record the Huskers ended the 2005 season rated #24 in both major polls. Just thought I would point that out.
Crap it is 2007 can we please move on and jump on board for this season?
Bandaids are used to stop the bleeding. How well do you suppose Tommie Frazier would have excelled in BC's WCO? We would have been searching for a bandaid there as well. Brook probably could have handled it, but Frazier; Crouch, and Frost would have struggled. All Nebraska greats in terms of QB's, but all would have struggled in a WCO setting.
Dailey was brought in to run a spread option. I believe this is where Solich was going with his "new" style offense. We were still going to be an option team, but we were going to add a little flare with the spread option passing more with wider sets.
http://www.collegefootballpoll.com/2005_ar...r_rankings.html Here's the link showing Nebraska at #30 in the computer poll using win/loss record and strength of schedule. Nebraska ended up in 2005 with the 48th toughest schedule.