Cortez Mills N!!

dinglefritz

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Also needs some tackles that can protect the edge. DR got killed by the speed rush off the edge way too much this year.
Usually when that happened he was holding the ball too long. He has to sense that and get rid of it. We play a lot against future NFL edge guys. You can’t stand back there for 4 seconds and not expect some heat.
 

Dean Pope

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At times we literally look like the Keystone Cops out there. You can’t make some of the stuff up.
As I often said with Frost, there are lots of contributing factors to the mistakes but at the top of the list is how you practice. We're seeing a lot less mistakes (pre-snap penalties for example) than we did under Frost and the players are playing harder (that's not saying much). So there's been improvement, but not enough. With regard to the special teams, it really looks like they do not practice any of that enough. Iowa beat us in one area- special teams. So that has got to get a lot better.

As for the offense, DH highlighted some of the things he noticed. One thing that is GLARING is his comment that "if we cannot execute it well in practice, it's not going on the play sheet on game day". Sloppy execution in practice, players confused, running too many plays, etc. That's Coaching 101. Frankly, before Dana got here, the staff got the results that they deserved.

Ultimately Rhule is responsible for everything. But by making some staff changes and raising the bar/expectations in practice, this team should start winning close games. We've all seen good coaches have bad years. It's smarter to let a coach make some adjustments after two years of really getting to know the situation. Otherwise, we're just expecting almost instant success and that is a fool's errand.
 

Dean Pope

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Usually when that happened he was holding the ball too long. He has to sense that and get rid of it. We play a lot against future NFL edge guys. You can’t stand back there for 4 seconds and not expect some heat.
That is something Dylan has got to work on. Staying in the pocket, sensing pressure, moving up & getting rid of the ball. I foresee a big jump with Dylan in year two.
 

oldjar07

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As I often said with Frost, there are lots of contributing factors to the mistakes but at the top of the list is how you practice. We're seeing a lot less mistakes (pre-snap penalties for example) than we did under Frost and the players are playing harder (that's not saying much). So there's been improvement, but not enough. With regard to the special teams, it really looks like they do not practice any of that enough. Iowa beat us in one area- special teams. So that has got to get a lot better.

As for the offense, DH highlighted some of the things he noticed. One thing that is GLARING is his comment that "if we cannot execute it well in practice, it's not going on the play sheet on game day". Sloppy execution in practice, players confused, running too many plays, etc. That's Coaching 101. Frankly, before Dana got here, the staff got the results that they deserved.

Ultimately Rhule is responsible for everything. But by making some staff changes and raising the bar/expectations in practice, this team should start winning close games. We've all seen good coaches have bad years. It's smarter to let a coach make some adjustments after two years of really getting to know the situation. Otherwise, we're just expecting almost instant success and that is a fool's errand.
Indiana must be fools then. I understand what you're saying, but it's not hard to have instant success with the current college football landscape.
 

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Also needs some tackles that can protect the edge. DR got killed by the speed rush off the edge way too much this year.
DR came in very inexperienced with pocket movement and wasn't being coached up. He relies way too much on arm talent and tends to just drift backward instead of using and trusting in the pocket. He will learn to move laterally within the pocket to open passing lanes, which will help his tackles, and he needs to use his checkdowns. There was a visible celebration on the sideline one of the few times he actually checked it down as a 3rd or 4th option, and he left a lot of yards on the field getting sacked instead of checking it to Emmitt. True Freshman aren't supposed to be playing QB, even in 2024, there are consequences for it.
 

TampaBaySkers

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It’s easy for the boo birds right now (even though they’re just all over the place with each passing week) but if Dana and Raiola stay, I think Rhule takes us on his 3rd year jump.
As long as TW stays, then yes - schedule sets up for Rhule to have a big year 3
 

Scat_Back

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If Cortez Mills is N, that likely means Holgorson is staying?
It would seem like an odd flip if there was uncertainty with the offensive staff. Maybe that’s why it’s just crystal balls at this point. It also may be a sign Dylan isn’t going anywhere either
 
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Kakdawg

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I said this 10 days ago along with Michael Terry. Kackdawg laughed at my comment. What do you think now? I said just wait for it.

Holla


I laughed because you included him as a commit and he wasn't one. Terry wasn't one either. THATS why I laughed. I'm taking your advice and "just waiting for it".

It's wrong until it's not...with both guys so yeah that's why I laughed. Nothing would make me happier if you were right though.

I'll just believe it when I see it. That fair?


Holla
 

JDCasson02

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I laughed because you included him as a commit and he wasn't one. Terry wasn't one either. THATS why I laughed. I'm taking your advice and "just waiting for it".

It's wrong until it's not...with both guys so yeah that's why I laughed. Nothing would make me happier if you were right though.

I'll just believe it when I see it. That fair?


Holla
I’m giving you ****. Yes, that’s fair.
 

TFrazier_rivals269992

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Usually when that happened he was holding the ball too long. He has to sense that and get rid of it. We play a lot against future NFL edge guys. You can’t stand back there for 4 seconds and not expect some heat.

He wasn’t holding the ball too long on the last offensive play vs Iowa. That defensive end was on him very quickly.
 

c3o

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I hope you understand that the team we put on the field against Iowa not only could have 10-11 wins, but probably should, that the kids are far too talented and hard-working to have been treated as a chess-board for Rhule's nepotism and hand-outs. That Nebraska team, with the right offensive and special teams coaches could/should be in the running for the playoffs. We had a very friendly schedule, a remarkably healthy season, our 5 star qb recruit is really good, our line pushed Iowa and Wisconsin around, and front 7 is one of the best in the conference...but we have the worst special teams and the worst OC for most of the season. WR play is really hard to quantify outside of drops but our blocking only improved with a new OC, which lead a more effective running game. Our success isn't about development or time, it is about Rhule bringing in the best coaches. Will he?
This is a great post
 

HominidHusker

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I hope you understand that the team we put on the field against Iowa not only could have 10-11 wins, but probably should, that the kids are far too talented and hard-working to have been treated as a chess-board for Rhule's nepotism and hand-outs. That Nebraska team, with the right offensive and special teams coaches could/should be in the running for the playoffs. We had a very friendly schedule, a remarkably healthy season, our 5 star qb recruit is really good, our line pushed Iowa and Wisconsin around, and front 7 is one of the best in the conference...but we have the worst special teams and the worst OC for most of the season. WR play is really hard to quantify outside of drops but our blocking only improved with a new OC, which lead a more effective running game. Our success isn't about development or time, it is about Rhule bringing in the best coaches. Will he?
Good note- Under the radar has been how healthy we were this year. Compared to most teams or an average year, we suffered minimal losses.

A fully healthy T. Hill and healthy OT would have certainly helped, but if that was worst case scenario this year, it was pretty tame compared to what many teams deal with (including us in other years).

Special Teams clearly cost us games this year, and that’s happened to us before. Have to take that third phase more seriously.
 

Dean Pope

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Indiana must be fools then. I understand what you're saying, but it's not hard to have instant success with the current college football landscape.
Not fools, just very lucky. Hired a good coach who brought 15 good players with him to his new school. Transfer QB just happens to play better than anyone expected. They played only one rated team all year (and lost).

I won't do the research but I would estimate conservatively that about 1 in 10 teams that hire a new coach have a huge turnaround in wins and losses like Indiana did. And then 1 in 3 of those teams actually sustain that success over time. The odds are not good. Of course, we could just keep firing and buying out contracts until we finally hit on somebody.
 

HuskerO58

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Not fools, just very lucky. Hired a good coach who brought 15 good players with him to his new school. Transfer QB just happens to play better than anyone expected. They played only one rated team all year (and lost).

I won't do the research but I would estimate conservatively that about 1 in 10 teams that hire a new coach have a huge turnaround in wins and losses like Indiana did. And then 1 in 3 of those teams actually sustain that success over time. The odds are not good. Of course, we could just keep firing and buying out contracts until we finally hit on somebody.
It'll be interesting to see how well Cignetti does in year 3.

Next year his schedule looks real pud so Indiana should do well. Come year 3, with a tougher schedule and losing his James Madison kids, it'll be interesting.
 

Big bo fan

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It'll be interesting to see how well Cignetti does in year 3.

Next year his schedule looks real pud so Indiana should do well. Come year 3, with a tougher schedule and losing his James Madison kids, it'll be interesting.
Next year they play Oregon. PSU , Illinois and Iowa . This year besides OSU the best team record wise was 7-5 Michigan. H
 

king_kong_

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Indiana went 11-1 and are going to the playoffs and we’re talking about year 3?

Lol. Perfect.
 

dsmalls3

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Not fools, just very lucky. Hired a good coach who brought 15 good players with him to his new school. Transfer QB just happens to play better than anyone expected. They played only one rated team all year (and lost).

I won't do the research but I would estimate conservatively that about 1 in 10 teams that hire a new coach have a huge turnaround in wins and losses like Indiana did. And then 1 in 3 of those teams actually sustain that success over time. The odds are not good. Of course, we could just keep firing and buying out contracts until we finally hit on somebody.

Us expecting a coach to come in and make playoffs year 2, is part of the reason we are in this mess.

So many dumb fans.
 

dinglefritz

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He wasn’t holding the ball too long on the last offensive play vs Iowa. That defensive end was on him very quickly.
Against Iowa’s edge rushers it has to be 1,2,3 and either the ball is gone or you’re securing the ball with both hands and running it.
 

Truewooper

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It’s easy for the boo birds right now (even though they’re just all over the place with each passing week) but if Dana and Raiola stay, I think Rhule takes us on his 3rd year jump.
And have u seen the schedule next year? Has 10 wins written all over it.
 

Truewooper

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And yet Indiana made it year 1. It's clearly possible.
However we signed on for the guy who always takes 3 years to get good. If we wanted faster results should have hired someone else. It is what it is at this point.
 

HuskerO58

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Indiana went 11-1 and are going to the playoffs and we’re talking about year 3?

Lol. Perfect.
If (and maybe a big if) Cignetti totally flops after 2 years, watching you twist when it's brought up is going to be glorious.
 

king_kong_

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If (and maybe a big if) Cignetti totally flops after 2 years, watching you twist when it's brought up is going to be glorious.
he could go winless the rest of his tenure and he'll still have accomplished more there than our guy here.