There’s a reason why his services weren’t requested more in the NFL when he took the job orIginally.According to the mainpage.
Maybe he was guilty of over analyzing everything all the time.It is always interesting to see where guys like this end up. It never really seemed like he has had much success as an executive in football. Probably back to an analyst role for him. Which to me is laughable, how an analyst who failed at their job can be an analyst.
Agreed...Great position wrong person for it (is seems)Still think it's a cutting edge move to have a position like this and wouldn't blink twice if Frost decides to add someone in this role. Maybe not as heavy as BD was involved, but to have someone like that available to the players can be very beneficial.
Maybe he was guilty of over analyzing everything all the time.![]()
The very same people who fell all over themselves to praise the tweeting of maps and the early identification of POB as an elite QB can't wait to throw the baby out with Riley's bathwater.
The game day coaching and week-to-week development fell on their faces. However, the recruiting organization and execution were pretty damned good. That staff laid a lot of groundwork that Frost and co would do well to emulate in terms of getting NU back in the mouths of blue chip guys.
The missing ingredient was the wins to convince the best guys that they can come to NU and leave with rings.
The very same people who fell all over themselves to praise the tweeting of maps and the early identification of POB as an elite QB can't wait to throw the baby out with Riley's bathwater.
The game day coaching and week-to-week development fell on their faces. However, the recruiting organization and execution were pretty damned good. That staff laid a lot of groundwork that Frost and co would do well to emulate in terms of getting NU back in the mouths of blue chip guys.
The missing ingredient was the wins to convince the best guys that they can come to NU and leave with rings.
It might help take some of the work load off of the coaching staff. I thought when BD was hired it was a good idea. Then you hear the negative rumors and you wonder if he had too much power or at least Riley let him have too much say.Still think it's a cutting edge move to have a position like this and wouldn't blink twice if Frost decides to add someone in this role. Maybe not as heavy as BD was involved, but to have someone like that available to the players can be very beneficial.
And you can’t spell Devaney without Bob.You can't spell analyst without anal!
There's a whole bunch of Nebraska homerism about that kid and I'm not sure that Riley's staff was wrong about him. We'll find out eventually and it will suck if he turns in to a good college player. Part of a staff's job though is to decide if a kid is a good fit for what you need. Diaco on the other hand.....whew.If as suggested Devaney was responsible for Diaco coming and Bryson not coming, he is someone we definitely don't want around.
Rams have gotten better w/out him (and his HC hire), haven't they?It is always interesting to see where guys like this end up. It never really seemed like he has had much success as an executive in football. Probably back to an analyst role for him. Which to me is laughable, how an analyst who failed at their job can be an analyst.