cg_8
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Perhaps Ganz shouldn't have been put in that position. Ganz never ran the type of offense Beck ran. He may have had a great grasp of it, but his understanding of the game was from 2 years of experience playing college ball and being a graduate assistant.The bolded answers my negativity towards Beck. He basically had Ganz around to be the QB coach.
Blame Bo for putting him in that position and trusting Ganz. I'd hate to say anything bad about Ganz, because he played about as well as you want a QB to play here at Nebraska. But truth be told, Bo put too much trust in the guy, and now he's just spouting off stories about it. Meanwhile, we have a guy that was hired as a QB coach for a QB that is arguably seen as an elite QB (I don't think Eli is elite, but he is at the very least, one of the better QB's in the league). Has Ganz found a job yet?
You can put part of that on Beck too for allowing it to happen. That might be inexperience on his part too. This was Beck's first go at running an offense his way, and he may not have had the best way of managing it. That includes how he communicates and coaches his QB's.
I remember him talking about Martinez in 2011 and showing film of Martinez's bad habits during the season. One play after the next, just spouting how poor the footing is, how his timing could have been better, etc. I was watching and saying to myself "Why didn't you immediately address these issues? Why didn't you spend some time addressing this stuff?" I get they only have so many hours, but Beck had an understanding of what it took to make Martinez better, and it seemed like, he didn't really do anything about it.
I have a feeling that Langsdorf isn't going to just let those things fly.