Fidone

Kakdawg

Heisman
Sep 8, 2004
35,377
15,512
113
People are pouncing on him. He is a decent blocker and receiver IMO. Certainly not the reason we have lost five games. The hate is going to push him into the portal.


What hate will push him ? Man these kids have been hearing **** forever now. I like Fidone myself but I'm to the point that if these guys get in their feelings about fans or about tough coaching and wanna leave so be it.

One thing for sure is we having been winning with the. So trying without them won't bother me near as much as it would've years back.


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Kakdawg

Heisman
Sep 8, 2004
35,377
15,512
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If I were a coach I would sit him down and tell him the knee brace needs to come off. It hinders his ability to do his job and if he has any aspirations to make it to the next level it needs to go.

Do we REALLY think it's just the knee brace though? I don't...


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beaglehusker

All-Conference
Sep 29, 2006
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He was an NFL TE until the injuries, it sucks for the kid. He I just physically incapable of things he used to do.
No, he wasn't. I've seen him play since he was a Sophomore in high school. He was over rated
 

NorthWillRiseAgain

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If Mac Markway sticks around, that’ll just be another body he has to compete with. Add to that Carter Nelson bulking for more TE duties.
 

BugsAreQualityProtein

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Do we REALLY think it's just the knee brace though? I don't...


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Probably not, but if he truly wants to be an All American he needs to do everything possible to make it happen. And if he’s too scared to re-injure his knee he shouldn’t be playing.
 

HuskerO58

All-Conference
Sep 11, 2006
14,052
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Frankly, I don’t care about her feelings or whatever. He hasn’t been anything special. He did have some injuries and that’s a shame, but is what it is. His blocking was mediocre, and really kinda ****** based on his size and supposed athleticism
I really don’t care if he leaves, especially with our new TEs coming in.
I don't get the "supposed athleticism" comment when it's known he had 2 major knee injuries?
 
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Fidone was never the player he was hyped to be. He still could be a red zone threat with his catch radius and vertical but he was never the dude our media kept insisting on
 

oldjar07

All-Conference
Oct 25, 2009
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I don’t think he did. And we were great without him… that says something

I do love this “accountability” thing… it works wonders
A couple of posters have been preaching accountability for years. Almost like they knew exactly what they were talking about. Glad accountability is finally starting to be instilled in the players and coaching staff.
 

wondrboy

Junior
Jan 21, 2004
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279
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Gotta feel bad for any kid whose mommy goes public like that (if it was really her). Embarrassing for him, to say the least
 

HuskerAlum92

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I don’t know what Fidone might have been without injury. I do know how he has looked on the field for us, and it leaves me wanting something better. Better blocking, more YAC, fewer mistakes.
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
51,376
12,798
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I don’t know what Fidone might have been without injury. I do know how he has looked on the field for us, and it leaves me wanting something better. Better blocking, more YAC, fewer mistakes.
He’s still a matchup problem for defenses and has good hands but he’s not the threat he was.
 

oldjar07

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If I were a coach I would sit him down and tell him the knee brace needs to come off. It hinders his ability to do his job and if he has any aspirations to make it to the next level it needs to go.
Throw the damn thing in the trash. I can see wearing one for 2 or 3 weeks tops following injury, but wear the stupid thing too long and it really inhibits mobility and strengthening the joint long term. I don't know why it became commonplace to keep them on semi-permanently, but they lumber around like my fat basketball buddy with knee problems every time I've seen it.
 

Kakdawg

Heisman
Sep 8, 2004
35,377
15,512
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No, he wasn't. I've seen him play since he was a Sophomore in high school. He was over rated


I never seen NFL TE level play at Nebraska. Not sure about HS because of course I never seen him play. A lot goes into being an NFL level player than just being big fast and strong. A lot of time intangibles matter just as much.

I'm still not sure of his ceiling but Satterfield definitely didn't do him any favors here. Dana obviously ain't coming here to hold anybodies hand. The days of playing because you are good guys and coaches "like" you are over.

From now on you get what you earn...novel concept.



Holla
 

oldjar07

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No, his level of play will push him in the portal. It’s been a very long road for him with the devastating knee injuries. Others are now a better option than him. I don’t think he needs to leave, we still have use for him but being the featured TE those days are over.
He seems like a good kid, but I really don't know what he adds for us. We've recruited several TE types in the last couple of classes and he's already being passed over by Boerkircher, Nelson, and Bonner. I think his best opportunity is at a smaller school where if he truly has any talent left, he can showcase it.
 

oldjar07

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Tough choices are ahead with 105 man limit. All the changes that have turned over college football the last few years have benefitted the players. This is the first change that clearly does not.

There will be less room to hide projects, recruiting misses, and hard luck injury cases. Coaches will be entering new territory, and will need to adapt. This is now a semi-pro landscape. They need to cauterize their soft spots for feel good stories, and make ruthless personnel decisions.
Yeah there's no room for holding onto non-producers. Things are going to be a lot more fluid with roster makeup, that's just the new reality.
 

oldjar07

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I don't get the "supposed athleticism" comment when it's known he had 2 major knee injuries?
I mean we've never seen it, not even once since he's been here, his supposed superior athleticism. It's hard to blame fans for thinking it's myth rather than reality.
 

wondrboy

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Jan 21, 2004
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I never seen NFL TE level play at Nebraska. Not sure about HS because of course I never seen him play. A lot goes into being an NFL level player than just being big fast and strong. A lot of time intangibles matter just as much.

I'm still not sure of his ceiling but Satterfield definitely didn't do him any favors here. Dana obviously ain't coming here to hold anybodies hand. The days of playing because you are good guys and coaches "like" you are over.

From now on you get what you earn...novel concept.



Holla
Just pull up a chair there, young whippersnapper, and let me tell you about a kid named Johnny Mitchell...
 

fyrefightr

Freshman
Sep 10, 2004
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Did he play after he got his usual false start? I know he’s a terrible blocker maybe that’s why we saw a lot of the other two tight ends
Pff showed he only played 3 snaps. My guess is this no discipline, no reward mentality they are instituting
 

beaglehusker

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Sep 29, 2006
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He's a good kid. His blocking has been better, and Satt didn't use him well. He's best over the middle.
 

Shimmer003

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Throw the damn thing in the trash. I can see wearing one for 2 or 3 weeks tops following injury, but wear the stupid thing too long and it really inhibits mobility and strengthening the joint long term. I don't know why it became commonplace to keep them on semi-permanently, but they lumber around like my fat basketball buddy with knee problems every time I've seen it.
Bracing doesn’t prevent strengthening. You can’t strengthen a joint. Braces have data showing they protect against ligamentous injuries in tight ends. That’s why he wears them. Do they hinder his mobility? Maybe. Probably.
 

Husker88

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I never seen NFL TE level play at Nebraska. Not sure about HS because of course I never seen him play. A lot goes into being an NFL level player than just being big fast and strong. A lot of time intangibles matter just as much.

I'm still not sure of his ceiling but Satterfield definitely didn't do him any favors here. Dana obviously ain't coming here to hold anybodies hand. The days of playing because you are good guys and coaches "like" you are over.

From now on you get what you earn...novel concept.



Holla

Jack Stoll is on a roster in the NFL. Travis Vokolek also

Cethan Carter was pretty good, played in the NFL for a while.

Junior Miller played for years in the NFL at a high level. An All Pro for a few years.

Johnny Mitchell was the 15th pick as TE in the 1992 NFL draft.
 

Baxter48_rivals204143

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Jack Stoll is on a roster in the NFL. Travis Vokolek also

Cethan Carter was pretty good, played in the NFL for a while.

Junior Miller played for years in the NFL at a high level. An All Pro for a few years.

Johnny Mitchell was the 15th pick as TE in the 1992 NFL draft.
Jamie Williams in the early 80’s won a super bowl with the 49r . I will say fidone had a better season last year with a grad assistant as his coach compared to satt this year
 

king_kong_

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Jack Stoll is on a roster in the NFL. Travis Vokolek also

Cethan Carter was pretty good, played in the NFL for a while.

Junior Miller played for years in the NFL at a high level. An All Pro for a few years.

Johnny Mitchell was the 15th pick as TE in the 1992 NFL draft.
best TE prospect we've had in some time is now playing center for the Eagles.
 

Huskers123456

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Jamie Williams in the early 80’s won a super bowl with the 49r . I will say fidone had a better season last year with a grad assistant as his coach compared to satt this year
TE coach last year was the former SMU TE coach. Also coached at ASU. Far from a grad assistant. Still on staff I believe.
 

oldjar07

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Bracing doesn’t prevent strengthening. You can’t strengthen a joint. Braces have data showing they protect against ligamentous injuries in tight ends. That’s why he wears them. Do they hinder his mobility? Maybe. Probably.
You sure as hell can strengthen a joint and the muscles around it that help stabilize it. Which leads to the major problem with bracing is that these soft tissues aren't being conditioned in the way they need to be for fluid, stable motion when performing athletic activities. Which is why Fidone and others move so awkwardly when they're used to wearing a brace all the time.
 

RedBaloneyPony

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He was going to average at best at TE. Moving him to center was clearly the best decision Frost made as head coach for NU. Perhaps his only good decision.
Jurgens probably owes Frost a few beers for making that move, I think the guys going to have a long career in the NFL