desertshox
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"jumper" by third eye blind pops into my head every time i open this thread.
"Step back from that ledge my friend....""jumper" by third eye blind pops into my head every time i open this thread.
Kudos for taking a joke well. We all want the same just approach it differently. CheersYou probably put a load of shame on 25% of the Husker faithful in here. I'm attracted to Eve, not Steve. But, you did make me smile. The previous wife would probably place that one on me as well.Grateful that God took care of the root and made me new and then I grew up a bit more.
Here is hoping for Scott to grow ... while he spends more time with those young men.
Lightfighter214 said:Giving them credit for fixing snaps hightlights how bad and inept the staff is. It took them 2.5 years to make a simple adjustment?
Rutgers is a perfect example of bad timeout is usage. They go for two and our defense isnt close to lined up. We don't call a timeout because as frost said "i was busy getting the next offensive series ready"
I would say Frost needs to figure it out. I don't know what the right answer is. The only thing I do know is what we are doing now isnt working. I would be curious to see how some of the top staffs have their coaching staffs broken out. Say Dabo, Saban, Meyer when he coached. We all know they have OC, DC. But how do they split out the rest of their coaches? OL, DB's, WR's etc. I would be interested to see if we are using the same formula most of them do or do we have our staff broken out different.Lightfighter214 said:Im okay with him still running the offense, but he needs a number he trusts to be able to manage the defense/game when he cant.
Lots of coaches do that.
The defense seems to be improving and is the strength of the team. I feel confident in the coaching on that side. He needs to be working with the Offensive coaches and ST to fix those areas.Lightfighter214 said:Im okay with him still running the offense, but he needs a number he trusts to be able to manage the defense/game when he cant.
Lots of coaches do that.
The defense seems to be improving and is the strength of the team. I feel confident in the coaching on that side. He needs to be working with the Offensive coaches and ST to fix those areas.
This wasn't a normal fall camp for us. I think in a normal year, you are teaching those intricacies. This past fall we were teaching a third of the team the playbook.I agree, I only have a problem with the lack of special teams oversight - Rutgers two point conversion, for example. Maybe that should be Chinander since it's technically defense. But they clearly expected a regular extra point, and that comes down to during the week coaching with whoever they assigned to handle the field goal/extra point block. I don't think it was worth a timeout when we couldn't get lined up right, but even if they decided it was I believe only Frost or a player on the field can call it. He can delegate ST to whatever coach he wants, but Frost has to be present enough to get a timeout if they need it - more likely to be necessary on non-extra point ST plays, but still. He can wait the extra 30 seconds for the extra point to be snapped to go set up the next series on offense.
What gets me about that one is the swinging gate is the kind of thing you cover in fall camp and occasionally throw it in at random during the season practices. It's rare sure, but it's not new and we made sure we new assignments for swinging gate stuff in high school. Can throw you for a loop if you're not prepared, but it is very easy to prepare for. You just have rules and need to know how to count.
This wasn't a normal fall camp for us. I think in a normal year, you are teaching those intricacies. This past fall we were teaching a third of the team the playbook.
I think as players understand the basics of our offense and defense better, coaches can spend a bit more practice time working on ST.
I would say Frost needs to figure it out. I don't know what the right answer is. The only thing I do know is what we are doing now isnt working. I would be curious to see how some of the top staffs have their coaching staffs broken out. Say Dabo, Saban, Meyer when he coached. We all know they have OC, DC. But how do they split out the rest of their coaches? OL, DB's, WR's etc. I would be interested to see if we are using the same formula most of them do or do we have our staff broken out different.
So the only thing we are missing from the top teams in regards to staff structure is more emphasis on special teams.Playoff teams this year:
Alabama - QC/QB, DC/ILB, STC/TE, RB, WR, OL, DL, OLB, CB, S
Clemson - OC/RB, DC/LB, STC/TE, QB, WR, OL, DT, DE, CB, S
Ohio State - OC/TE, DC, Co-DC, STC/S, QB, RB, WR, OL, DL, LB (Special Teams is done by a quality control coach)
Notre Dame - OC/QB, DC/LB, STC/RecruitC, RB, WR, OL, DL, DB, CB (I don't see a 10th listed)
Alabama and Clemson are all but identical - we are very similar minus the TE coach having the STC title.
Notre Dame is the only one with a dedicated coach for Special Teams - Ohio State has an analyst like we do
So the only thing we are missing from the top teams in regards to staff structure ismore emphasis on special teamssomeone with a different title.
Sorry you dont like the truth. Was our special teams good this year? Or any year rather since Frost has been here.The fix is true. Your statement is your narrative subject to painting everything in the most negative light possible.
Sorry you dont like the truth.
So you think it is not true we need to emphasis special teams more? You don't think it speaks volumes that we don't think it is important enough to even give someone the title of being in charge of special teams yet the top teams do?
Didn't Frost make a comment mocking kickers essentially? So that tells you what he thinks of special teams and it shows on saturdays.
Lightfighter214 said:Im okay with him still running the offense, but he needs a number he trusts to be able to manage the defense/game when he cant.
Lots of coaches do that.