Sam M piece on Verduzco

jeans15

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Long overdue that we had a QB coach.

I expect the play at the position will improve.
 

inWV

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May this be the last thread in which any of NU’s previous staff is used to describe one of NU’s current staff
No, I won't agree to refraining from a perfectly harmless, admittedly less less than perfect comparison of Diaco to Verduzco. But quotes like "We have a moral obligation as a group of quarterbacks to be effective and efficient every game, every season” is very Diacoish. Sam seems to have had a ball talking to the guy. Like Diaco, he certainly isn't the standard issue coaching personality. From the article, he takes a very thorough systems approach to coaching QBs. I think this was also true of Diaco and defense. We don't know Verduzco much at all yet, but he seems like he could be a really interesting fella. I like the jazz reference to improvisation in QB play. Again, very Diacoish.
 

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No, I won't agree to refraining from a perfectly harmless, admittedly less less than perfect comparison of Diaco to Verduzco. But quotes like "We have a moral obligation as a group of quarterbacks to be effective and efficient every game, every season” is very Diacoish. Sam seems to have had a ball talking to the guy. Like Diaco, he certainly isn't the standard issue coaching personality. From the article, he takes a very thorough systems approach to coaching QBs. I think this was also true of Diaco and defense. We don't know Verduzco much at all yet, but he seems like he could be a really interesting fella. I like the jazz reference to improvisation in QB play. Again, very Diacoish.
Are you into torture? Every time you mention his name, it causes me pain. Show me mercy by stopping
 

Harry Caray

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Interesting guy. I wonder why he spent so much time at Northern Iowa and didn't move up to the D-I level sooner? He has to be in his 60s by now.
 

JohnRossEwing

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No, I won't agree to refraining from a perfectly harmless, admittedly less less than perfect comparison of Diaco to Verduzco. But quotes like "We have a moral obligation as a group of quarterbacks to be effective and efficient every game, every season” is very Diacoish. Sam seems to have had a ball talking to the guy. Like Diaco, he certainly isn't the standard issue coaching personality. From the article, he takes a very thorough systems approach to coaching QBs. I think this was also true of Diaco and defense. We don't know Verduzco much at all yet, but he seems like he could be a really interesting fella. I like the jazz reference to improvisation in QB play. Again, very Diacoish.

Hopefully his QB's torch the defense just like all the QB's did against Diaco
 

davecisar

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No doubt, the Minny QB had to call it quits because he ran for so many yards against us last year.Laughing

That’s actually true
He must have run himself lame in the nu game

That same epic minny offense that got shut out the following 2 weeks after putting 50 plus on donu

I looked at his numbers in December thinking he might be a good fit for frosts offense- I thought he looked pretty athletic

His numbers were horrible with the exception of the nu game- go figure

As bought as rock bottom as anyone could have imagined in the modern era of nu football
 
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NU_FTW

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Really interesting dude. Kind of Diacoish but more of a west coast vibe.
I dont see the link to being anything close to Diaco. I didnt see a thesaurus of synonyms to say one word twenty times anywhere in the linked article.
 
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73 Red I

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No, I won't agree to refraining from a perfectly harmless, admittedly less less than perfect comparison of Diaco to Verduzco. But quotes like "We have a moral obligation as a group of quarterbacks to be effective and efficient every game, every season” is very Diacoish. Sam seems to have had a ball talking to the guy. Like Diaco, he certainly isn't the standard issue coaching personality. From the article, he takes a very thorough systems approach to coaching QBs. I think this was also true of Diaco and defense. We don't know Verduzco much at all yet, but he seems like he could be a really interesting fella. I like the jazz reference to improvisation in QB play. Again, very Diacoish.
Bet you wish you owned the clip board that was tucked in Disco's sweats.
 

HUSKERFAN66

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That’s actually true
He must have run himself lame in the nu game

That same epic minny offense that got shut out the following 2 weeks after putting 50 plus on donu

I looked at his numbers in December thinking he might be a good fit for frosts offense- I thought he looked pretty athletic

His numbers were horrible with the exception of the nu game- go figure

As bought as rock bottom as anyone could have imagined in the modern era of nu football
Onward and upward my friend.
 

TruHusker

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Frankly, I don't get all of the angst one way or the other. Words have meaning, that I get, but in this business, the results show on the field. Until that time, nothing has been proven and all of the words are meaningless. Every coach understands their words have an impact but also understand it is a bottom line game - what is accomplished on the field.

People got so fired up about what Riley said, what Diaco said, what other coaches said and then are disappointed when the words and actions don't match up. I don't get excited about a few words in print but will take notice when I see improved play on the field that coincides. But that is just me.