HS_Coach_C
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Well Bowl practices would be better than sitting around doing nothing.You really think a few extra practices would have translated into 1-2 more wins? :blink:
Well Bowl practices would be better than sitting around doing nothing.You really think a few extra practices would have translated into 1-2 more wins? :blink:
Unfortunately, I have had the displeasure of dealing with the new generation of students. Reflection on what they have done wrong is not in their vocabulary. They think they can do no wrong. Having them practice and get more reps might help them more than sitting and playing Nintendo or Xbox at home. God knows they are not going to study. I agree with everyone that says that these players should earn a bowl bid and should not be rewarded for the multitude of mistakes they made but at this point, we just want them to get the extra practices, especially for a young team like what we have.Maybe I am an outlier, but I would rather Nebraska stay home and reflect on our poor season, rather than back into the Bahamas Bowl or Hawaiian Bowl. It will make the boys that much hungrier next season.
You don't think more practice would help a QB better distinguish coverages and understand timing and ball placement with his receivers? I don't think it's a born instinct. They need to learn it sometime.Our biggest problems are with turnovers. I'm not sure 15 practices in December really fixes that. None of the QBs apparently know how to run with the ball properly without fumbling and probably at least 2 of the 3 won't be here next year. Learn how to protect the ball and hold it properly. It shouldn't take the month of December to figure that out. Any QB coach worth a lick should be able to fix that.
I don't think our starting QB is even on the roster right now. Sims will be gone. Probably Purdy too if he doesn't think he has at least a 50% chance at starting. I don't see how practice in December gets us any more wins next season.
as spock might say....flawlessly logicalProbably no need to practice in spring or fall either. Just start practice the week of the first game. Doesn't really help before that.
Probably no need to practice in spring or fall either. Just start practice the week of the first game. Doesn't really help before that.
Sounds like the Minnesota Rodents took the last of the bowl bids with their 5-7 record.
It's too bad we have such inept leadership (specifically--the regents) at DoNU that we can't get our academics up to snuff to get in line in front of a 5-7 Minnesota team.
What happened to the pride of our academic All-Americans? We haven't heard **** about that in some time...
The benefit of the bowl game practices is way more beneficial for the younger guys on the team to get continued snaps and game experience in the bowl game. Theres a bunch of young dudes on defense and a few on offense that would surely get game playing reps in a bowl setting that could be very beneficial heading into the offseason and next year.Our biggest problems are with turnovers. I'm not sure 15 practices in December really fixes that. None of the QBs apparently know how to run with the ball properly without fumbling and probably at least 2 of the 3 won't be here next year. Learn how to protect the ball and hold it properly. It shouldn't take the month of December to figure that out. Any QB coach worth a lick should be able to fix that.
I actually think bowl prep would have been huge for Chubba. He would have been QB1 and getting a ton of reps and coaching. He didn't get before.You're spot on for the qbs- it'll do very little for the QBs. Perhaps chubba could've benefited given he was relegated to 3rd string/scout team qb given his groin injury.