billdozer15
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I learned NW has the greatest offensive line in the history of football. 64 pass attempts and not one hold. It's a testament to their superior skill.....
People want to throw Tomich into the walk-ons group, but you are right. He got to NU as a partial qualifier.Tomich would have played for Notre Dame if he could have made the grades. Was a partial qualifier for us. Would have been a big-time recruit otherwise.
SE placed a curse on us. (He, is of course, evil). We need someone to figure out how to get rid of it, and then we will be ok.
I learned that Northwestern deserved to lose this game. With unnecessary onside kicks and dropped passes...
Unfortunately I learned that Nebraska deserved to lose this game even more.
Fear of Success Phobia – Achievemephobia
Published by Jacob Olesen
Fear is a powerful emotion and if you are experiencing the extreme fear of success, then there is probably nothing holding you back more in life. While the fear of success phobia (Achievemephobia) may seem weird to many; it is actually a very real social phobia. It can make things difficult for the phobic: from getting hired, messing up one’s relationships to making him/her a prisoner in this situation.
The fear of success phobia is very much like the fear of failure: both prevent the sufferer from dreaming and achieving his goals. It might seem weird to fear success; after all what can be more appealing in life than it? However, a little bit of digging in the phobic’s mind shows that fearing success is natural to him, simply because he is not looking for any change. He is so comfortable in his current situation that he wants to continue to live the life despite hating it. Often, the individual might be afraid of success owing to the fear of inability to handle fame or wealth it brings.
Havent we been hiring and firing everyone for a decade here. Isnt it time we just see what a little bit of continuity will do. Im actually not being sarcastic, I honestly dont know the answer.
Agreed.
The thing is that Chinander is fairly young in the coaching game. He has a shot at being a good defensive coordinator; we don't know what's going to happen.
The real benchmark is being adaptable and making changes when necessary. I'm not going to go anywhere close to the ballpark of saying, "Maybe Chinander will need to get canned." Way, way too early for any of that. But it's not too early for criticism. And my criticism of the guy is that he really hasn't moved any of these guys forward, and that's unfortunate. If your personnel can't execute the way you're scheming it up, you need to tweak the scheme, tweak the game plan...do something different. We sat back too conservatively when we were up 10 and that is what lost this game.
So painful to watch.
I think he needs to invest as much passion and energy into creating a dominant defense as he has the offense.
This concerns me. As the HC, you are ultimately responsible for all facets of the game.........He continues to have that attitude, I imagine we will have a lot more threads like this. No way he can like the product that is being offered up by the defense.Frost has specifically said that he does not coach the defense.