Your Support for Rhule - Poll

Which coaches, if any, should be let go either now or at the end of the 2024 season?

  • OC Marcus Satterfield Offensive Coordinator - Tight Ends

    Votes: 74 65.5%
  • RB Coach E.J. Barthel Running Backs

    Votes: 26 23.0%
  • WR Coach Garret McGuire Wide Receivers

    Votes: 61 54.0%
  • QB Coach Glenn Thomas: Co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, with over 20 years of coach

    Votes: 6 5.3%
  • OL Coach Donovan Raiola Offensive Line

    Votes: 15 13.3%
  • DC Tony White Associate Head Coach / Defensive Coordinator

    Votes: 4 3.5%
  • DL Coach Terrance Knighton Defensive Line

    Votes: 2 1.8%
  • Linebacker Coach Rob Dvoracek Linebackers

    Votes: 6 5.3%
  • Secondary Coach John Butler Secondary/Pass Game Coordinator

    Votes: 8 7.1%
  • ST Coach Ed Foley Special Teams Coordinator

    Votes: 90 79.6%
  • None

    Votes: 4 3.5%
  • All depends on how the season ends - added for JJ.

    Votes: 18 15.9%

  • Total voters
    113
Just read that NU is 100th in sacks allowed this year.  4th game with 3 or more sacks.  Raiola QBR rating was like 10.5.....Satt can't help himself and calls passes when running was working.  Perfect example from an article by Shatel:  You can't make this up.  The whole idea that Satt needs more time or is learning is BS.  THIS IS WHO HE IS.  THIS IS WHAT HE DOES.  Send this guy packing.

Maddening is the word to describe NU offensive coordinator Marcus Satterfield. Twice, he was given a road map to get back in the game and took his own detour.
The first time came after the UCLA pick-six. Perhaps to settle down Raiola, NU ran the ball for four, 11, seven, four, three and two yards on consecutive plays where it faced a third-and-five on the UCLA 44.
Nebraska used three different running backs in the sequence. It didn’t take much to imagine NU getting those five yards in two plays.
Instead a pass was called and Raiola completed a two-yard pass to Jahmal Banks that had no chance to get the first down.
On fourth-and-three, another pass was dialed up and this one was incomplete.
Later, Raiola hit a big pass to Isaiah Neyor for 37 yards, but the run game took NU to the UCLA 5-yard-line for second-and-five.
Next up? You guessed it. Three straight passes, one after a time out, including a 10-yard sack on fourth down at the 5.




This s#!t has driven me nuts since last year.

 
This s#!t has driven me nuts since last year.
It kills me. If something is working, make the other team stop you.  That's where I think Satt gets too cute.  The old, "they think I'll do this, so I'll do this" trick.  Or wants to prove that he is a legit OC/passing game coordinator.....Just go with what works.  Until it doesn't.  But every time it is, Satt changes and we tank.  That's where I am starting to place some blame/responsibility on Rhule.  He needs to step in and explain and subsequently "inspect his expectations".

 
It kills me. If something is working, make the other team stop you.  That's where I think Satt gets too cute.  The old, "they think I'll do this, so I'll do this" trick.  Or wants to prove that he is a legit OC/passing game coordinator.....Just go with what works.  Until it doesn't.  But every time it is, Satt changes and we tank.  That's where I am starting to place some blame/responsibility on Rhule.  He needs to step in and explain and subsequently "inspect his expectations".




Another saying that has bothered me over the years is take what they give you. As if a defense can't make it look like they're giving you something when they aren't. I'd rather a team do what they're good at until it doesn't work.

 
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