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Ugly Take on Satterfield

Worst offense I’ve ever seen. I guess I’ll throw the players under the bus
 
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Worst offense I’ve ever seen. I guess I’ll throw the players under the bus
Two players accounted for 21 of the 31 turnovers. I'm sure you also also the penalites and missed blocks. I'm sure you saw the missed tackles and dropped ints.

The players do have some responsibility to take care of the football and make plays when they're there for you to make.

The coaches have to get better on game day as well. Lots of blame to go around.
 
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Two players accounted for 21 of the 31 turnovers. I'm sure you also also the penalites and missed blocks. I'm sure you saw the missed tackles and dropped ints.

The players do have some responsibility to take care of the football and make plays when they're there for you to make.

The coaches have to get better on game day as well. Lots of blame to go around.
It’s no coincidence that this same article has been brought up twice now by a newbie and walk on who rarely posts. People please don’t feed the trolls.
 
Thats why coaches (and players to a lesser extent) should have a more incentive based pay. I say put Satt on the Ferentz contract. Get at least 24 points/game or get a new job.
Frerentz would be a huge upgrade at OC
 
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Two players accounted for 21 of the 31 turnovers. I'm sure you also also the penalites and missed blocks. I'm sure you saw the missed tackles and dropped ints.

The players do have some responsibility to take care of the football and make plays when they're there for you to make.

The coaches have to get better on game day as well. Lots of blame to go around.

To be fair, some of the worst players I've ever seen running it.

HH while clearly a great athlete is not a Div 1 passer.
We used to have QBs that would not have been QBs for any team who relied on pocket passing. We won a lot of games too with them
 
This is gonna be one brutal offseason.off-season.. All you had to do was win one more ****ing game. #tinyclownshoes
Fantastic. I think Nebraska must lead the nation in patience. Rhule is willing to struggle along at least through next season and may beyond just so his friend Marcus Satterfied can keep his job, the OC. Damn the results as long as the team is accomplishing what Rhule like likes to say, "making incremental improvements.".
 
The problem with the injury excuse is most of the players we lost were replaced by players we can't say were any better or worse.
Ervin should have never been injured in the first place because he shouldn't have been playing when the injury happened. Injuries and when they happen can be blamed on smooth brained coaching. That one is on Rhule who had a bit of smooth brained moments this season.
 
Way too early 2024 win total prediction:

$2M QB: 6-8 wins
HH and power run: 6-7 wins
Anyone else: 4-5 wins
Just re-discovered the ignore poster button. Kind of defeats the purpose of sharing ideas, but once in a while someone appears on the scene for no purpose other than to scream, “Look at me !” and obviously isn’t interested in sharing ideas.
 
Ervin should have never been injured in the first place because he shouldn't have been playing when the injury happened. Injuries and when they happen can be blamed on smooth brained coaching. That one is on Rhule who had a bit of smooth brained moments this season.
And Barthel.
 
Way too early 2024 win total prediction:

$2M QB: 6-8 wins
HH and power run: 6-7 wins
Anyone else: 4-5 wins
So a Will Howard type is only worth .5 more wins than a QB who had wins this year with 80-120 yards passing and a 49% completion rate.

Makes sense to me.

Blake Shapen, Baylor, 2021-2023

479/752, 63.7%, 5,574, 36/13


Will Rogers, Mississippi State, 2000-2023

1,301/1,876, 69.4%, 12,315, 94/28

Max Johnson, Texas A&M, 2020-21 LSU/2022-23 Texas A&M

474/784, 60.5%, 5,853, 47/12

Tyler Van Dyke, Miami, 2020-2023

581/912, 63.7%, 7,478, 54/23

Will Howard, Kansas State, 2020-2023

458/779, 58.8%, 5,786, 48/25

Tyler Shough, Texas Tech, 2019-2020 Oregon/2021-2023 Texas Tech

355/562, 63.2%, 4,625, 36/17

Grayson McCall, Coastal Carolina, 2019-2023

710/1,016, 69.9%, 10,005, 88/14

E.J. Warner, Temple, 2022-2023

524/888, 59%, 6,104, 41/24

Max Brosmer, New Hampshire, 2019-2023

760/1,225, 62%, 8,467 70/25

Matthew Sluka, Holy Cross, 2020-2023

412/706, 58.4%, 5,896, 59/15
 
So a Will Howard type is only worth .5 more wins than a QB who had wins this year with 80-120 yards passing and a 49% completion rate.

Makes sense to me.

Blake Shapen, Baylor, 2021-2023

479/752, 63.7%, 5,574, 36/13


Will Rogers, Mississippi State, 2000-2023

1,301/1,876, 69.4%, 12,315, 94/28

Max Johnson, Texas A&M, 2020-21 LSU/2022-23 Texas A&M

474/784, 60.5%, 5,853, 47/12

Tyler Van Dyke, Miami, 2020-2023

581/912, 63.7%, 7,478, 54/23

Will Howard, Kansas State, 2020-2023

458/779, 58.8%, 5,786, 48/25

Tyler Shough, Texas Tech, 2019-2020 Oregon/2021-2023 Texas Tech

355/562, 63.2%, 4,625, 36/17

Grayson McCall, Coastal Carolina, 2019-2023

710/1,016, 69.9%, 10,005, 88/14

E.J. Warner, Temple, 2022-2023

524/888, 59%, 6,104, 41/24

Max Brosmer, New Hampshire, 2019-2023

760/1,225, 62%, 8,467 70/25

Matthew Sluka, Holy Cross, 2020-2023

412/706, 58.4%, 5,896, 59/15
harder schedule

same OC

same OL

same RBs

same WRs

same TEs

the people who think we're 1 player away from 10 wins are sorely mistaken
 
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