Don't you assume their Hogo's plays. I have no idea how'd they be anyone else's at this point.Agreed.
They are not the same plays.
So whose plays are they.
I want the origin story, not the language used.
Was this last year? Also, keep in mind AI pulls from places like this board.Here is what AI said.
Same playbook, just tweaked it. His words according to AI
Right, last year when he came in with a few games left. He couldn't flip the entire playbook at that point.
Right, last year when he came in with a few games left. He couldn't flip the entire playbook at that point.
Yes, I think he put his plays in over an entire off-season. Just watch the plays we're actually running, they aren't the same. Obviously some are the same, there are staples that overlap in offenses, but most of our plays don't look like last year.Do you think he changed everything is less than a full year, or is he using a slim downed version of the same? Be real here Alum.
I wished I knew.Don't you assume their Hogo's plays. I have no idea how'd they be anyone else's at this point.
I’m going to watch a real game between real teams. Ohio st vs Michigan! At least they know what offensive lines should look like and play four man fronts on defense. If only there was a blueprint for this conference.
Yes, I think he put his plays in over an entire off-season. Just watch the plays we're actually running, they aren't the same. Obviously some are the same, there are staples that overlap in offenses, but most of our plays don't look like last year.
"Be real" why would a guy that didn't want to come in pre-season last year, decide to come in later if he was going to be forced to run someone else's playbook? It doesn't even make sense. Do you know of any OC or DC that doesn't run their own playbook?
If you knew anything about football, you could simply watch the screen plays this year compared to last year and notice a huge difference.
I’m going to watch a real game between real teams. Ohio st vs Michigan! At least they know what offensive lines should look like and play four man fronts on defense. If only there was a blueprint for this conference.
I agree he's evolving for the Big10. I don't think anyone really stays static in terms of play calling, but obviously you can't run a Big12 offense day in/out in the Big 10, you'd get crushed.I wished I knew.
Seriously.
No joke.
I have zero clue.
But, I have listened to what Dana has stated and understand that he is modifying his "Air Raid" for Big 10, ball possession style play, per Dana.
I certainly see a big difference in Dana's old system "Air Raid" and what we run at Nebraska.
This seems to support Dana's suggestion of an adaptation to the more possession controlled offense of Big 10 play.
It has improved our offensive production supported by DR's pass completions and EJ's rushing yards.
The question is, where does Nebraska go from here and WHO makes the decisions on offense, Dana, Rhule, Raiola, Lateef, their parents, a donor of substance, a top fan from HuskerMax.
Too many damn cooks in the kitchen, for me to figure it out.
I guess when you can't disprove anything you resort to name calling and personal attacks.Says the guy that i would put.money on having never played a down. Folks that push as hard as you almost always are the ones that never played but think they know everything... and you most certainly think you know everything, but we'll, you don't.
Your " just watch" means jack.
The bold is key
I guess when you can't disprove anything you resort to name calling and personal attacks.