ADVERTISEMENT

Search results

  1. N

    What will future offensive coaching structure look like?

    The makeup of the offensive staff will depend on who is hired. Based on performance, Ayeni and Anderson will continue at their positions. Would agree that we may see new WR and QB coaches. Could see Genyk coach TE and special teams. Would almost expect a separate QB coach. Based on Fitz’s...
  2. N

    QB play

    Your posts always make me laugh. Enough knowledge to sound like you know something but not enough to be useful. Based on your knowledge, I am not surprised that you can’t figure out who Saddam would be.
  3. N

    QB play

    Corbi, you are the Baghdad Bob of NU football. For McCall’s offense, the QB needs to make quick reads, get rid of the ball quickly and throw the receiver open on almost every downfield pass, usually with someone in his face. That’s the NFL. That’s not power 5 football. Top teams often throw to...
  4. N

    QB play

    Quick reads, getting rid of the ball quickly and throwing a receiver open are the things that even top NFL QB’s struggle with. Asking that from multiple QB’s in your college program is unrealistic. That’s why McCall’s QB needs to be a great runner. Defenses can’t blitz and play man to man...
  5. N

    McCall blows it again

    Success of McCall’s offense depends on a great running and throwing QB who is healthy. Not a good running and throwing QB, but a great one. His offense was best under Dan Persa who fit that better than any other NU QB. Kafka was successful because he was always a threat to run (ie Minny game...
  6. N

    How this thing works

    Why do the WRs drop balls? Why do QBs make the same mistake over & over? Why do OL miss blocks/assignments? On & on.... The answer is simple......Because THEY CAN. If you continue to make mistakes & you continue to play, a significant part of the drive for excellence is lost. At places like Ohio...
ADVERTISEMENT