Spring football

GBRforLife1

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Kind of surprised so many people waste time replying to his monkey poop when the “ignoring content by this member” button is so handy.
I guess some people are more butt hurt over what he says than others 🤷🏻‍♂️

Generally I save the ignore button for the maskers.
 

GBRforLife1

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Seems Haarberg's release point is better
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dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
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If he improves his mechanics, Haarberg will make a reliable backup.
We can hope his decision making, ball security and accuracy get better but I can’t remember a single QB who worked on his mechanics in the off season make a noticeable change.
 

itseasyas1-2-3

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Sep 6, 2021
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We can hope his decision making, ball security and accuracy get better but I can’t remember a single QB who worked on his mechanics in the off season make a noticeable change.
They always revert back to themselves when the action starts.
 

Dean Pope

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Oct 11, 2001
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He's not conventional but he has some decent strengths. He'd be a great Tebow type backup. Sometimes he throws a killer ball.
I'm glad we appear not to be using a scholarship to bring in somebody else's Haarberg just as that "insurance" backup because, you know he's from some other school so he's got to be better than our guy!
 

HUSKERFAN66

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Dec 8, 2004
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They always revert back to themselves when the action starts.
True. Unless you change through continual repetition, it certainly will unless you're thinking about it. And that's the last thing that needs to happen during s play. You can't think. You react. If you need to think it needs to be progressions and defenses. Which those really should be reaction too.
 

Dean Pope

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We can hope his decision making, ball security and accuracy get better but I can’t remember a single QB who worked on his mechanics in the off season make a noticeable change.
Easier said than done. Sometimes a change is made and guys revert back to old habits. But it does happen if a guy is committed to it.
 

salsa red

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Dec 25, 2019
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We can hope his decision making, ball security and accuracy get better but I can’t remember a single QB who worked on his mechanics in the off season make a noticeable change.
HH would make a role for himself being a short yardage qb power runner with an occasional play action. We found out last year he's not reliable as a passing qb.
 

Big bo fan

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Jan 8, 2019
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Its awesome it only took 2-3 years for them to recognize his release point is ****.
That would fall on Frost ,Mario . Mickey and Whipple. Rhule and Satt now Thomas are trying to fix it . The problem is when he gets into game action muscle memory kicks in and he goes back to side arm.
 

king_kong_

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Nov 3, 2021
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That would fall on Frost ,Mario . Mickey and Whipple. Rhule and Satt now Thomas are trying to fix it . The problem is when he gets into game action muscle memory kicks in and he goes back to side arm.
Rhule and Satt were quoted last year saying they didn’t want him to change anything. Likely because they didn’t know how or didn’t have time to dedicate to it.

Frost and Mickey didn’t even let the kid attend meetings much less coach him.

Its nice to finally have a QB coach like every other program in the country.
 

Redscarlet

Heisman
Jun 17, 2001
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Yea you’re right

A project from a C1 school should’ve done it all himself

Why even have coaches?
Didn’t Scott Frost play QB and Stanford before they put him at DB with Bill Walsh?
Came back to Lincoln and played QB for TO and Turner Gill couldn’t help, that throwing motion of his that was butt ugly..
 

Husker.Wed._rivals

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Feb 13, 2004
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Rhule and Satt were quoted last year saying they didn’t want him to change anything. Likely because they didn’t know how or didn’t have time to dedicate to it.

Frost and Mickey didn’t even let the kid attend meetings much less coach him.

Its nice to finally have a QB coach like every other program in the country.
As I recall the plan was for Satt to coach TEs and Jake Peetz from the Rams come in as QB coach. Peetz left Rhule standing at the alter because at the last minute his old lady didn't like cold weather so Satt took QBs and Wager was hired for TEs. Obviously neither was optimal. So IMHO it is difficult to bag on Rhule too much for the way things worked out with his first staff here.
 

JOHNNY N

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Sep 24, 2003
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Well, yea, why not? He’s the incumbent starter and appears to be taking the first turn.

His job to lose (assuming an actual competition) and no doubt he’s been working his *** off all offseason.

Nice to have some competitors in that room for the first time in forever.

All you losers will absolutely hate it if he lights up the spring game. Greatest “fans” in all of college football 😂🤣

May the best man win!
Not sure why anybody would expect that HH wouldn't be taking the 1st team reps.

They didn't move him to a different position. He has the most (and only) experience. He was 5-3 as the starter and only lost his starting spot because he got hurt. He's earned the 1st spot.

He did some really nice things last year. He also did some not great things. It is entirely possible that having a position coach and another year of experience could go a long ways to making him the qb that we all want him to be. Changing his release point would be a big step in the right direction..

I'm big HH fan. Love his toughness, I think he is a really good athlete and a terrific football player. I've been pretty vocal about him being a TE, but I also think Rhule knows what he is doing. As such, I agree with your last sentence, 100%.

Let the best man win.


Making the playoff would also be great
 

king_kong_

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As I recall the plan was for Satt to coach TEs and Jake Peetz from the Rams come in as QB coach. Peetz left Rhule standing at the alter because at the last minute his old lady didn't like cold weather so Satt took QBs and Wager was hired for TEs. Obviously neither was optimal. So IMHO it is difficult to bag on Rhule too much for the way things worked out with his first staff here.
Not having a backup plan then was a bit of foreshadowing for what was to come during the season

It was an odd choice, and you’re right- suboptimal
 

king_kong_

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Not sure why anybody would expect that HH wouldn't be taking the 1st team reps.

They didn't move him to a different position. He has the most (and only) experience. He was 5-3 as the starter and only lost his starting spot because he got hurt. He's earned the 1st spot.

He did some really nice things last year. He also did some not great things. It is entirely possible that having a position coach and another year of experience could go a long ways to making him the qb that we all want him to be. Changing his release point would be a big step in the right direction..

I'm big HH fan. Love his toughness, I think he is a really good athlete and a terrific football player. I've been pretty vocal about him being a TE, but I also think Rhule knows what he is doing. As such, I agree with your last sentence, 100%.

Let the best man win.


Making the playoff would also be great
Be careful

Some may consider this post - which is nothing but clear and obvious objective fact - part of a “narrative”
 

RBigredMax

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Mar 23, 2023
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That would fall on Frost ,Mario . Mickey and Whipple. Rhule and Satt now Thomas are trying to fix it . The problem is when he gets into game action muscle memory kicks in and he goes back to side arm.
Hopefully he’s had enough reps in the offseason the develop new habits and create new muscle memory.
 

GBRforLife1

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Feb 18, 2020
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Not sure why anybody would expect that HH wouldn't be taking the 1st team reps.

They didn't move him to a different position. He has the most (and only) experience. He was 5-3 as the starter and only lost his starting spot because he got hurt. He's earned the 1st spot.

He did some really nice things last year. He also did some not great things. It is entirely possible that having a position coach and another year of experience could go a long ways to making him the qb that we all want him to be. Changing his release point would be a big step in the right direction..

I'm big HH fan. Love his toughness, I think he is a really good athlete and a terrific football player. I've been pretty vocal about him being a TE, but I also think Rhule knows what he is doing. As such, I agree with your last sentence, 100%.

Let the best man win.


Making the playoff would also be great
Can't wait for this to change to: we always knew Dylan was going to get the reps with the 1st team... Etc.
 

Big bo fan

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Jan 8, 2019
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Hopefully he’s had enough reps in the offseason the develop new habits and create new muscle memory.
Absolutely.HH is a great kid busted his *** for the team. Hopefully he can find a role and be a valuable member of the team. It’s not his fault he had total dipshits his first couple years coaching or attempting to coach him.
 

inWV

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Sep 22, 2007
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If he improves his mechanics, Haarberg will make a reliable backup.
If HH improves his passing, he becomes a chess piece in the offensive game. A wildcat QB who is also a QB (albeit not as good of one as the starter).
 

V-Doub

Heisman
Jul 8, 2007
22,364
29,063
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Rhule and Satt were quoted last year saying they didn’t want him to change anything. Likely because they didn’t know how or didn’t have time to dedicate to it.

Frost and Mickey didn’t even let the kid attend meetings much less coach him.

Its nice to finally have a QB coach like every other program in the country.

You never change a QBs throwing mechanics mid season, never. But if you’re trying to make a bad situation even worse, then by all means, go for it.
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
51,387
12,801
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They always revert back to themselves when the action starts.
I've heard multiple retired NFL coaches, GMs and scouts say the same thing. IF they can stand back in a clean pocket it might work for a while but when the bullets start flying they always revert to their original form.
 

Huskers123456

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Feb 5, 2023
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Where is this 2 or 3 year stuff coming from? Rhule was hired the end of November 2022. It's the end of March 2024. He's been here 1 year 4 months. He was expected to evaluate and change the 4 string qb's throwing motion in his first spring as coach?
 

RBigredMax

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Mar 23, 2023
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Where is this 2 or 3 year stuff coming from? Rhule was hired the end of November 2022. It's the end of March 2024. He's been here 1 year 4 months. He was expected to evaluate and change the 4 string qb's throwing motion in his first spring as coach?
The reference is not Rhule it’s Frost who didn’t allow HH to get any reps in practice and barely let him in the QB room even though he was on the depth chart.
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
51,387
12,801
78
Rhule was very complimentary towards Emmett Johnson's athleticism. Called him an elite athlete. Might we be too worried about the RB room?
 

timnsun

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Jan 25, 2008
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Be careful

Some may consider this post - which is nothing but clear and obvious objective fact - part of a “narrative”
What @JOHNNY N said is what you’ve been saying all along, but the primary difference is he was objective without the calling out of other coaches/players that you excel at. He didn’t denigrate Sims or Purdy in the process of being objective.

I appreciate your posts, overall, but I would appreciate them more without the commentary on the other coaches/players.

I know that you are gonna be you, and that’s fine. Just saying, Johnny won’t get called out the way you do because of this difference, in my opinion.

Don’t change for me, Kong, I’m not your wife. :)

Keep bringing it.
 

phoenix4nu

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May 10, 2009
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Rhule was very complimentary towards Emmett Johnson's athleticism. Called him an elite athlete. Might we be too worried about the RB room?
Rhule is very complimentary about most of his players. Remember what he said about Sims?