HuskerNation1
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By the attrition we are seeing on offense with so many departures, it's clear to me that the root of this program's current challenges are on the offensive side of the ball. The team can still like each other, but if the offensive players do not believe in the offensive philosophy, opportunities or staff, they are going to leave. The data shows the offense has only gotten worse since Frost's first year. Meanwhile, the defense has gotten marginally better and is way more competitive this year compared to the prior few years and its apparent to me that, with the strong passion the returning defensive starters have about their side of the ball, there is something going in the right direction.BlitzFirst said:Why then are so many seniors returning on defense? Because of 'issues' within the program?
You think there are 2 separate teams with offense and defense and that they never come together for any team activities so that the defensive culture isn't tainted by that toxic offensive culture?
Frost is very stubborn though and has shown little desire to make more drastic staffing changes on offense or to admit his current approach is not working in the BIG. Players want to play on a team where they can excel and their skills can be maximized. From the departures today and in recent weeks, it seems many of our offensive players do not feel like that is happening.