HuskerThor
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"Excellent in all areas"In 2007, didn't Callahan say he thought he was doing a great job despite our terrible performances, or am I just making something up?
"Excellent in all areas"In 2007, didn't Callahan say he thought he was doing a great job despite our terrible performances, or am I just making something up?
While this is true, if it happens too often with too many players, then the coaching or the scheme is the problem not the players.DJR, I agree this is a common thread - the annoyance with this type of coachspeak - but when Callahan was blasted for it, that was unfair, too. Just as it is now.
For one thing, both Bo and Callahan regularly pointed the thumb and took blame for their losses.
And on the other hand, this kind of message is the right one that coaches need to send. These coaches preach execution to their players all day long. When they don't do it, they need to be held accountable, rather than given excuses. On the other hand, the HC and the players are all in this together, and I think both parties understand that.
Fans are impossible to appease after a loss; there is just no way. The implication tied in with this particular dissatisfaction is that coaches are ducking responsibility for losing the chess match. But do you really think this staff isn't picking up two minutes after the press conference and going over everything that went wrong, trying to fix it?
Here's the problem with that, though. Coaches are still coaches. They set a tone for the team and are an example for them, when they give these press conferences. It is why it is important to preach execution, and also to take responsibility, the things that Bo has done. It's their job to be disappointed, to be pissed, even.While this is true, if it happens too often with too many players, then the coaching or the scheme is the problem not the players.
This right here is what completed the destruction of Nebraska Football, I don't even know where to start with this horsedookie. How was it he tried to change the " Culture" again?The problem for that coach was, He tried to change the culture here and nobody really wanted the guy here in first place.
This right here is what completed the destruction of Nebraska Football, I don't even know where to start with this horsedookie. How was it he tried to change the " Culture" again?The problem for that coach was, He tried to change the culture here and nobody really wanted the guy here in first place.
Was it where he did or didn't recruit felons like Osborne/McBride did to finally get it done? Was it where he actually played against a real schedule? Was it because his offenses were exciting to watch for the first time in 5 years? Was it because he was handed bare cupboards, but handed the next regime actual football players? Was it because he treated the fans/media with respect that was NEVER shown to him? I could go on for days about the way Cosgroves children were treated and all the other things YOU type of fans did that make me sick to admit I'm a 50 year Husker fan.
Please oh please tell me how he destroyed the "walk-on" program, shunned ex Nebraska players, and all the other made up BS, Osbornes golf outing?
Callahans flaw.....Cosgrove
If Bo Pelini represents our culture then our culture is garbage, he treats the fans like crap. the media like crap, the players like crap, I don't care if he treats his staff like crap, he picked the un-qualified garbage. He's only a decent DC when other talented recruiters build his defenses. He knows nothing of recruiting or talent. His game management is deplorable. I really can not come up with one admirable trait Pelini has that makes me say I want him at Nebraska
I should have specified in my quote what part I was laughing at, which was the last paragraph. He's going along and then he says that...Srsly makes a number of good points, actually, and there is good reason to pay attention to them.
Callahan had a number of big problems. He stuck with Cosgrove at a time when he should have cut his buddy loose, and he really, really lost control of the team in 2007. Unforgivable.
But because fans have exiled him to the PNG realms, his legacy here has been surrounded in pointless hyperbole. The guy was a failure of a Head Coach, he wasn't evil.
Why is this important? Because at some point in the future of Nebraska football, another coach is going to be subject to the same silly hyperbole. Fans are going to turn on him for silly reasons. That coach could be Bo.
That's where I disagree with seriously, that last paragraph.
This would be my reply to a defensive guru coach that just got schooled by a first year coach with half his offense being freshman. But I don't find that type of "culture" very funny.Oops I missed 3 of them:
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While I respect your right to state your opinion you are SO wrong. I'm still recovering from what Callahan & Co. did to Nebraska football. He came in here and with his 'all star' team destroyed every record we held except for our sold out record. While he may have been a good NFL coach he was NOT a good college coach and that's ok-it happens to the best of them. Saban was a lousy NFL coach but is a great college coach. Nebraska football is more than just a game, it is part of our community. For someone who has been involved with the team for 50 years you of all people should realize that. I am appalled that you think so little of Bo. When Frank was fired after a 10-2 record no less, after he fired some of is best friends/colleagues and was STILL fired, fans were chanting in the stands for Bo. But no, we had to have some hot shot, big name, NFL coach for the Huskers. Oh everyone was singing his praises until he started to lose and boy did he lose. He could not develop the talent he had. His inflexibility of not getting rid of Cosgrove was telling of his entire attitude. When Bo came here this was a community shattered. Nebraska football was in the toilet A proud tradition that had been trampled-Bo gave us hope for our team. He has slowly built up the program once more. Does he have more work to do? Absolutely! But for someone to dismiss him as you do is really hard to stomach. I'm sorry but you're so wrong.This right here is what completed the destruction of Nebraska Football, I don't even know where to start with this horsedookie. How was it he tried to change the " Culture" again? Was it where he did or didn't recruit felons like Osborne/McBride did to finally get it done? Was it where he actually played against a real schedule? Was it because his offenses were exciting to watch for the first time in 5 years? Was it because he was handed bare cupboards, but handed the next regime actual football players? Was it because he treated the fans/media with respect that was NEVER shown to him? I could go on for days about the way Cosgroves children were treated and all the other things YOU type of fans did that make me sick to admit I'm a 50 year Husker fan. Please oh please tell me how he destroyed the "walk-on" program, shunned ex Nebraska players, and all the other made up BS, Osbornes golf outing? Callahans flaw.....Cosgrove If Bo Pelini represents our culture then our culture is garbage, he treats the fans like crap. the media like crap, the players like crap, I don't care if he treats his staff like crap, he picked the un-qualified garbage. He's only a decent DC when other talented recruiters build his defenses. He knows nothing of recruiting or talent. His game management is deplorable. I really can not come up with one admirable trait Pelini has that makes me say I want him at NebraskaThe problem for that coach was, He tried to change the culture here and nobody really wanted the guy here in first place.
Prove me wrong .....I should have specified in my quote what part I was laughing at, which was the last paragraph. He's going along and then he says that...Srsly makes a number of good points, actually, and there is good reason to pay attention to them.
Callahan had a number of big problems. He stuck with Cosgrove at a time when he should have cut his buddy loose, and he really, really lost control of the team in 2007. Unforgivable.
But because fans have exiled him to the PNG realms, his legacy here has been surrounded in pointless hyperbole. The guy was a failure of a Head Coach, he wasn't evil.
Why is this important? Because at some point in the future of Nebraska football, another coach is going to be subject to the same silly hyperbole. Fans are going to turn on him for silly reasons. That coach could be Bo.
That's where I disagree with seriously, that last paragraph.
Under the Rose Bowl lights, Bo starts scribbling with his left hand. His players huddle around him, leaning in to see the marker board. An official walks over and says it's time to play. Not yet. Bo isn't finished.
Zero pressure, he tells them. It means all-out blitz. Get to the quarterback.
The Huskers take the field. The crowd gets loud again.
Brett Hundley takes the shotgun snap, sees the blitz and swings the ball to his tailback, Johnathan Franklin. Nebraska is too slow.
Franklin picks up the first down. He doesn't stop there. As he powers into the end zone for the exclamation point, Bo Pelini says to no one in particular: “My fault.”
He curses and turns away. He grabs the headset and considers throwing it to the Rose Bowl turf. Instead, he turns back to his defense — staggering off the field — and says it again:
“My fault.”
Hey zoogs,Srsly makes a number of good points, actually, and there is good reason to pay attention to them. Callahan had a number of big problems. He stuck with Cosgrove at a time when he should have cut his buddy loose, and he really, really lost control of the team in 2007. Unforgivable. But because fans have exiled him to the PNG realms, his legacy here has been surrounded in pointless hyperbole. The guy was a failure of a Head Coach, he wasn't evil. Why is this important? Because at some point in the future of Nebraska football, another coach is going to be subject to the same silly hyperbole. Fans are going to turn on him for silly reasons. That coach could be Bo. That's where I disagree with seriously, that last paragraph.