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Offensive Transition at Nebraska (4-8) last year
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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 590359" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>He has a seven year contract, so is about three years and maybe five away from being on any hot seat. (If he can coach as well as he can negotiate, I see a NC in three years.) On the other hand let's not pretend his new "scheme" -- which looks and reads like that of dozens of college teams -- is rocket science. It isn't. A QB who could run last year's offense can certainly run this one, and I gather all of them ran a similar offense in HS. (My goodness? Did I just say it was a high school offense? No, just that it is an epidemic in high school circles it seems. And it seems to me Johnson left 2-3 QBs who can run it, and have run it.)</p><p></p><p>And come on, it is actually funny to read some posters saying we will live or die with our offense this season. Think about that one for a minute. Lastly I cannot wait for the first wailing of why we waited until it was third and forever to pass, or why we got off schedule by throwing on first down. </p><p></p><p>Really lastly, we cannot keep bemoaning the state of ACC football despite an influx of apparently quality coaches, and in the same breath complain about a tough schedule. Which is it? (LBJ was famous for saying he could teach it either way, so there is that.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 590359, member: 2175"] He has a seven year contract, so is about three years and maybe five away from being on any hot seat. (If he can coach as well as he can negotiate, I see a NC in three years.) On the other hand let's not pretend his new "scheme" -- which looks and reads like that of dozens of college teams -- is rocket science. It isn't. A QB who could run last year's offense can certainly run this one, and I gather all of them ran a similar offense in HS. (My goodness? Did I just say it was a high school offense? No, just that it is an epidemic in high school circles it seems. And it seems to me Johnson left 2-3 QBs who can run it, and have run it.) And come on, it is actually funny to read some posters saying we will live or die with our offense this season. Think about that one for a minute. Lastly I cannot wait for the first wailing of why we waited until it was third and forever to pass, or why we got off schedule by throwing on first down. Really lastly, we cannot keep bemoaning the state of ACC football despite an influx of apparently quality coaches, and in the same breath complain about a tough schedule. Which is it? (LBJ was famous for saying he could teach it either way, so there is that.) [/QUOTE]
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