Touchdown Tommie
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One game in and all of the naysayers come on and I told you so in several threads. Very tiring!
Wander you are spot on.I have been following the Huskers since 1963. I would rather now blame Riley. The Huskers are just not tough anymore. They haven't been since Solich was fired. He just couldn't recruit. The Huskers and Longhorns share the same deficit. They lack that toughness of yesteryears
dude do you honestly think all this frustration is from one game! try try the last 15 or more.One game in and all of the naysayers come on and I told you so in several threads. Very tiring!
Settle down Francis! I am frustrated too, but this was the first game with a new defensive scheme. I thought the O looked pretty decent last night and ran the ball well....better than they have been. I trust the defense will continue to rise.dude do you honestly think all this frustration is from one game! try try the last 15 or more.
Settle down Francis! I am frustrated too, but this was the first game with a new defensive scheme. I thought the O looked pretty decent last night and ran the ball well....better than they have been. I trust the defense will continue to rise.
One game in and all of the naysayers come on and I told you so in several threads. Very tiring!
Well, this is a discussion board...isn't it? I mean, I guess they could change the rules and make it a board just for posting unicorns and rainbows and showing much love and support for everything that the coaching staff does. But I thought we were allowed to come and voice concerns, vent frustrations, criticize coaching decisions....These coaches make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year to do a job...if they aren't doing it...then I think they should be open to criticism. You will never (NEVER) see me going after the players, calling them out individually or as a group; they are kids brought here to live out their dream and play Husker football. But I feel that the coaching staff is fair game.One game in and all of the naysayers come on and I told you so in several threads. Very tiring!
Well, I will say right now that I'm a Husker fan through and through and I'm rooting for Riley to go undefeated this season, win the B1G and play for a national championship. I promise now, that if ANY of that happens (or even if he gets close to any of that), I will humbly admit that I misjudged him. But sitting here 2 seasons and a game into his tenure, he has done nothing to change my opinion of him when he was first hired.Should this team do well this season, the goombas who are over-reacting now will saying something to the effect of "Well, I'm glad things turned out well....Husker fan through and through" while conveniently omitting how they pissed in every thread they could find. There's a difference between mature criticism of a game/staff versus a compulsion to puke in every thread.
I just hope MR doesn't get a contract extension with a raiseI still say no matter what he'll be here for another 2-3 years before this administration even thinks about making a move. That's the part that really scares me. The administration more than anything and their time table whatever that is if they even have one.
I don't trust Eichorst to make the right decision to save my life.
I guess we can agree to disagree. I see a future filled with mediocrity. I wish I could see it through the same lenses you're looking through. I would love to think the program is moving in a positive direction. I just don't see it.I hear ya, but I'm happy with this era. It's a slow build. Recruiting's the bedrock. I like the stamp they're putting on this program. I think we're something like how Michigan State and Wisconsin were brewing in past years. Look, the future is as bright looking as it's been. IMO!
I disagree with your assessment of things at OSU. Expectations are very low there. Anderson may have winning seasons, and he may have losing seasons (if he stays around long enough), but the fan base and admin won't get too upset with the bad seasons. That's why Riley lasted so long there.I was also against the hire at first, but in year 3 Riley has really grown on me and I not only like what he is doing, but I like where he is taking the program.
If you think Riley is a .500 guy and don't think he is much more then that, then just take a look at what is happening at Oregon State under Gary Anderson and without Riley. I think Anderson is a good coach (see Utah State and Wisconsin) and he is flopping in Corvallis. I think this shows just how amazing Riley actually was at Oregon State.
But like others have said, if he doesn't win, he doesn't stay much longer. It is the nature of the job and if that is the case I think when it would be time, Scott Frost will be very well ready as he is doing good things at UCF. Also Riley will have stacked up the roster and left the place better then when he found it.
Well, I will say right now that I'm a Husker fan through and through and I'm rooting for Riley to go undefeated this season, win the B1G and play for a national championship. I promise now, that if ANY of that happens (or even if he gets close to any of that), I will humbly admit that I misjudged him. But sitting here 2 seasons and a game into his tenure, he has done nothing to change my opinion of him when he was first hired.