Feel like I’m missing out… can someone share a clip? Or at least a movie title?One of the greatest scenes in film history.
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Feel like I’m missing out… can someone share a clip? Or at least a movie title?One of the greatest scenes in film history.
No Country For Old Men. The gas station scene.Feel like I’m missing out… can someone share a clip? Or at least a movie title?
Yep...NIL money is about as close as the game score.Bet Michigan and win easily. This week marks a rare occurrence where the numbers I look at actually favor Nebraska. Give me Nebraska
He bolts when times are good and when they are tough. Give an example please if him bolting when times were tough. He has left AFTER he fixes a program. Takes heat for a few years, asks for trust and then delivers and moves on to more lucrative options.This concerns me. He has 0 allegiance to us and seems to bolt when times are good and when times are tough.
I wish we would have hired Kansas coach. He just seems to fit our mold
They won’t give you an example, because there isn’t one. The poster wanted Lance Leipold and will create a narrative how it should have been him hired. Says Rhule has zero allegiance to us. Would Leipold? Would Urban or even Deion Sanders? Our last coach had lots of allegiance but didn’t do well. So what does it really matter.He bolts when times are good and when they are tough. Give an example please if him bolting when times were tough. He has left AFTER he fixes a program. Takes heat for a few years, asks for trust and then delivers and moves on to more lucrative options.
I think some of the focus of recruiting, but not all needs to be here on the West Coast. There is a lot of talent in California, Western Oregon and Western Washington. Add in Arizona and Las Vegas. With the BIG expanding this way I think it will help. Nebraska has done well in these areas in the past. West Coast kids have always been willing to leave their home area to play. I can give you lots of examples.100%. Another perfect example would be looking at Texas. They have won more than 8 games once in the last 10 years and that team has consistently been loaded with highly rated talent.
2013 - 8-52014 - 6-72015 - 5-72016 - 5-72017 - 7-62018 - 10-42019 - 8-52020 - 7-32021 - 5-72022 - 8-5
They were 5-7 their first year under Sarkisian and two years later he has them looking like a legit top 5 team. You can have tons of talent and great recruiting classes
No, Leopold may not have allegiance. Has Rhule had any allegiance to anyone? I guess I meant he bolted from Carolina and packed it in before being let go.They won’t give you an example, because there isn’t one. The poster wanted Lance Leipold and will create a narrative how it should have been him hired. Says Rhule has zero allegiance to us. Would Leipold? Would Urban or even Deion Sanders? Our last coach had lots of allegiance but didn’t do well. So what does it really matter.
Carolina - the team gave up on him while he stuck out as long as he could. I guess it could be argued but whatever.He bolts when times are good and when they are tough. Give an example please if him bolting when times were tough. He has left AFTER he fixes a program. Takes heat for a few years, asks for trust and then delivers and moves on to more lucrative options.
I get not being patient for 3 years. That’s hard. But the problem is you haven’t even waited 5 games (you were already on Rhule’s jock before the Michigan game).Carolina - the team gave up on him while he stuck out as long as he could. I guess it could be argued but whatever.
I'm just not going to use dogma to remain patient for 3 years. Feel free to criticize me... once bitten, twice shy
lol, so what? I was on him at the Minnesota game where only a bozo could have choked that away. I'm still giving him grace. I've only seen some defensive improvement. Everything else is either the same or worse.I get not being patient for 3 years. That’s hard. But the problem is you haven’t even waited 5 games (you were already on Rhule’s jock before the Michigan game).
To each his own, I guess.
Keep in mind we have one of the most pathetic schedules in the nation…lol, so what? I was on him at the Minnesota game where only a bozo could have choked that away. I'm still giving him grace. I've only seen some defensive improvement. Everything else is either the same or worse.
Lol, sorry, you said feel free to criticize. I didn’t know you weren’t serious about that.lol, so what? I was on him at the Minnesota game where only a bozo could have choked that away. I'm still giving him grace. I've only seen some defensive improvement. Everything else is either the same or worse.
We are allowed to converse, no?Lol, sorry, you said feel free to criticize. I didn’t know you weren’t serious about that.
This is also true. But, most on here have chosen their side. I'm neutral to Rhule, just very unimpressed with him so far.Keep in mind we have one of the most pathetic schedules in the nation…
He didn't pack it in at Carolina, he was fired.No, Leopold may not have allegiance. Has Rhule had any allegiance to anyone? I guess I meant he bolted from Carolina and packed it in before being let go.
I'm not creating a narrative. I simply stated who I wanted in the coaching search. I'm all for Rhule succeeding but this all seems to mirror the other coaches and their beginnings, doesn't it?
Has Rhule had any longevity anywhere? I honestly don't know.
Is that the expectation or is it just what people are saying on what happened at Baylor?e
if we are citing his track record for year 1-2 expectations, that is fine, as long as the goal posts aren’t moved in year 3 when 10-11 wins become the expectation
1) You're right, people made this mistake with Frost acting like UCF was some crap program when they went 0-ferthe thing about Baylor is they had 10 & 11 win seasons 4/5 years before Rhule got there, so its not as if they were a perpetual doormat he suddenly made relevant.
Understood and I said as much.He didn't pack it in at Carolina, he was fired.
Rhule, who was fired by the Panthers during the 2022 season with a record of 11-27.
All you have to do to understand what a mess the ownership and gm have created in Carolina is to watch them this season. Reich wanted Stroud but he was over ruled by the GM and owner. Bryce will never last.Carolina - the team gave up on him while he stuck out as long as he could. I guess it could be argued but whatever.
I'm just not going to use dogma to remain patient for 3 years. Feel free to criticize me... once bitten, twice shy
Young really has no talent around him. Old Theilen is his best WR, Sanders is hurt, no OL and no TE. Maybe they can draft and try to assist his progress or he will end up injured or processedAll you have to do to understand what a mess the ownership and gm have created in Carolina is to watch them this season. Reich wanted Stroud but he was over ruled by the GM and owner. Bryce will never last.
They won’t give you an example, because there isn’t one. The poster wanted Lance Leipold and will create a narrative how it should have been him hired. Says Rhule has zero allegiance to us. Would Leipold? Would Urban or even Deion Sanders? Our last coach had lots of allegiance but didn’t do well. So what does it really matter.
It doesn’t mirror Frost at all. He was boastful and yet started out 0-6 and finally got first win in game 7 vs FCS Bethune Cookman. From what I am aware of Rhule coached up until he was fired from Carolina. It seems with what you wrote you are saying he “bolted” as in disappeared then was fired. And if he gets Nebraska to a couple of 10 win seasons and then leaves? Oh well at least get did something no one since Bo Pelini did here and we (and other quality coaches) will see it can be done here again.No, Leopold may not have allegiance. Has Rhule had any allegiance to anyone? I guess I meant he bolted from Carolina and packed it in before being let go.
I'm not creating a narrative. I simply stated who I wanted in the coaching search. I'm all for Rhule succeeding but this all seems to mirror the other coaches and their beginnings, doesn't it?
Has Rhule had any longevity anywhere? I honestly don't know.
Thielen’s chronic ankle problem is why the Vikes let him drift. I love the guy but he’s on the downhill slide. The franchise is owned and run by morons. I don’t blame Rhule for giving it a go for the money they were offering but he never had a QB worth a sh## and it wasn’t his fault. Hopefully we’re not saying that 3 years from now.Young really has no talent around him. Old Theilen is his best WR, Sanders is hurt, no OL and no TE. Maybe they can draft and try to assist his progress or he will end up injured or processed
Correct. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.Reminder that Frost took UCF from 0-12 to 13-0 in just 2 years.
In other words, there is no guarantee that a coach who turned a program around in the past, will be able to replicate that feat at a different program
Very tough hole, indeed.1) You're right, people made this mistake with Frost acting like UCF was some crap program when they went 0-fer
2) Didn't Baylor basically lose 60%+ of its team and recruits due to their sex scandle sanctions? While Baylor wasn't a doormat, that's a pretty tough hill to have to climb out of.
The Minnesota game looked exactly like Frost. Colorado too. Thank goodness we could handle NIU and La TechIt doesn’t mirror Frost at all. He was boastful and yet started out 0-6 and finally got first win in game 7 vs FCS Bethune Cookman. From what I am aware of Rhule coached up until he was fired from Carolina. It seems with what you wrote you are saying he “bolted” as in disappeared then was fired. And if he gets Nebraska to a couple of 10 win seasons and then leaves? Oh well at least get did something no one since Bo Pelini did here and we (and other quality coaches) will see it can be done here again.
Michigan tooThe Minnesota game looked exactly like Frost. Colorado too. Thank goodness we could handle NIU and La Tech
I could be wrong but Warren Powers voluntarily left NU to become Washington State’s head coach. Bob passed him over in favor of Tom but Warren could have remained our DC. Frank was offered Minnesota’s job and I think there were other P5 head coaching jobs he could have had.Nebraska has never - I repeat, NEVER - had a head coach or coordinator voluntarily leave for a promotion
It has not happened once in our entire history
The people posting about it need to read a book
Powers did leave NU to become WSU's head coach, but he was never the Huskers' defensive coordinator. He was the defensive backs coach.I could be wrong but Warren Powers voluntarily left NU to become Washington State’s head coach. Bob passed him over in favor of Tom but Warren could have remained our DC. Frank was offered Minnesota’s job and I think there were other P5 head coaching jobs he could have had.
Argued? He got fired and left. FYI - when you get fired you HAVE to leave. This cannot be argued - he didn’t bolt.Carolina - the team gave up on him while he stuck out as long as he could. I guess it could be argued but whatever.
I'm just not going to use dogma to remain patient for 3 years. Feel free to criticize me... once bitten, twice shy
Bro, he packed it in, the team quit on him. That’s what I meant. I don’t really care at this point. You winArgued? He got fired and left. FYI - when you get fired you HAVE to leave. This cannot be argued - he didn’t bolt.
Bro, he packed it in, the team quit on him. That’s what I meant. I don’t really care at this point. You win
they're 18, not 62.“Texas is a cool place to live.”
I mean, Dallas is nice to visit, but….
For sure. When I was 18, I loved Dallas.they're 18, not 62.
not to mention a Nebraska 9 is a Dallas 6For sure. When I was 18, I loved Dallas.