Haha of course Matty. There are very few people here I wouldn't consider myself friendly towards. There's some trolls here and there, but they're usually gone before long, and everyone brings their own perspective and opinions to the board. I feel like we're lucky to have one of the best forums out there to discuss our team-- some of the other sports forums around the net are real dumpster fires.
Anyway, just my thoughts. I decided halfway through last year Bo didn't need any more chances, and knew from that point on we needed to go in a different direction. Riley wasn't my first choice for the job of course, but as time went on I grew more and more happy with the hire. You don't just become a football lifer-- especially as a head coach at 3 different levels-- if you're as awful at your job as some would lead you to believe he is.
Clearly, he's hit some snags in his first campaign, but I'm just very excited for the future once he can start getting the recruiting train rolling. POB is a wonderful start-- I don't know if there is any single position that is more key to Riley's success here at Nebraska than quarterback. He needs a strong, accurate, intelligent QB that can pick his system up and make all the throws. I love TA. He is the definition of a leader. But his arm is just a very poor fit for this system. His mechanics throw his accuracy off JUST enough to mess up a LOT of his throws. He generally gets it in the vicinity of his receiver, but it's clear they never have any idea where it will be within that zone. Riley's offense really requires pinpoint accuracy... TA's throws unfortunately lead to high drop numbers and leave a lot of YAC on the table. He does have some absolutely gorgeous throws, too, though. They're just very infrequent.
I'm excited to see what we can do when this staff turns the roster over and starts to really compete. The Calabasas crew would be huge get for the program. Just a ton of talent out there, and would be great pub for other recruits. At this point, I don't get too hung up on the losses. It's been a tough transition season, but we haven't stopped fighting. I prefer to focus on the positivity of the future rather than get bent out of shape about the adversity of our present situation. It will get better!