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itseasyas1-2-3

All-Conference
Sep 6, 2021
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Not sure if I should put him on ignore or keep reading him for entertainment.
I've had enough. I'm putting that poser on Ignore. If I could throw his *** off of here I would.

He isn't capable of breaking down talent, instead, he just uses broad strokes that would be expected of someone who is making stuff up as he goes.

A real pro wouldn't come on here and call people morons and idiots and have this fabricated self-image of someone with a clue. It's laughable and sad at the same time.

The dude is so tone-deaf he doesn't realize that even one person on here is buying his shtick.
 

Laner2

Senior
Dec 27, 2007
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Loving this. I just see "You are ignoring content by this member".

Highly recommend.
 

Truewooper

Senior
Jun 1, 2022
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I would not be a fan of Raiola but Matt Rhule knows OL play. He likes young energetic guys I think if he did keep him here that Matt Rhule knows what he is doing.
 

inWV

All-Conference
Sep 22, 2007
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You're a moron. Garrison was the o-line coach before Cavanaugh and our o-line was top 20 nationally in rushing and very close to top 20 in sacks allowed. Literally nothing you say is ever correct. Can't wait for your next statement of fact that we can all laugh at.
There was perennial bitching about Barney on this board and Garrison didn’t last long enough to catch much hell. All they did was rack up top line level rushing stats.
 

Hairliphenry

Freshman
Jun 1, 2022
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I'm extremely educated and experienced. Garrison was a very average offensive line coach as well. This program has had terrible offensive line coaching for so many years - under multiple head coaches. And the win/loss records for the program overall reflects that. You're one of those idiots that always thinks terrible coaching just needs one more year to prove themselves - just one more yr. - I'm sure it'll get better next yr.

Except good coaching changes a units performance immediately and indisputably - no greater example than Bill Busch taking over the defense after Chinander was let go just this season. Mickey Joseph, a straight-shooter, corroborated my assessment multiple times this yr.
ok scope
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
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I would not be a fan of Raiola but Matt Rhule knows OL play. He likes young energetic guys I think if he did keep him here that Matt Rhule knows what he is doing.
Rhule has shown that he can develop young coaches. We’ve heard he’s a control freak. If he likes Raiola he can work with him. It isn’t rocket science.
 

Mr.Scary13

All-Conference
Dec 7, 2014
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Maybe he has a plan to mold him as a coach and help flip his family for a future stud qb in the process.
 

Truewooper

Senior
Jun 1, 2022
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Rhule has shown that he can develop young coaches. We’ve heard he’s a control freak. If he likes Raiola he can work with him. It isn’t rocket science.
Yup exactly! I am sure he would not let his bread and butter get ruined by poor coaching. This will not be like when SF spent all his time with OL. Might have made Raiola worse.
 

timnsun

All-American
Jan 25, 2008
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The in-state Oline kids would have gone to school here if Mickey Mouse was coach. You're a joke and so is Brock Knutson. A new version of Chris Walker. Waste of a scholarship. He should go to ISU and have a nice career there. I think Gottula and Sledge can be multi-yr. starters, esp. on the interior OL, but not without good coaching. Only a complete moron like yourself would think the Oline got better at any pt. during the season. I like Donovan Raiola as a person - he's a straightedge no-nonsense guy and I've enjoyed our conversations but he's a terrible developer of talent along the Oline. Anyone without rocks in their head like you can see that. There's a reason why the offense struggled this season and it started and ended with the offensive line.

You're the same idiot that thought Mike Cavanaugh was excellent as well.
For what it’s worth, I’ve enjoyed my conversations with Nick Saban and Ryan Day. Good dudes. But can’t stand Pat Fitzgerald. He’s not what you would think.

If you want to know who else I have talked to, just ask. I will tell you. Honest.
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
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For what it’s worth, I’ve enjoyed my conversations with Nick Saban and Ryan Day. Good dudes. But can’t stand Pat Fitzgerald. He’s not what you would think.

If you want to know who else I have talked to, just ask. I will tell you. Honest.
My God get help.
 

steinek11

All-Conference
Apr 18, 2004
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While that might be true, that still makes him smarter than you.

Also, shouldn't you be watching high school game film with your pants around your ankles right now?
His commitment to this charade is impressive.
 
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And now an important message from Recruiting Analyst’s mom


His mother and I tried but it did not take.
 

dinglefritz

Heisman
Jan 14, 2011
51,383
12,799
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Garrison and Cotton...Stai was on as an intern at the time I believe as well

Last coaches that actually developed OL talent at Nebraska
That was an impressive staff whether people liked Barney or not. Considering they were forced to play Bo’s nephew at center…..
 

Truewooper

Senior
Jun 1, 2022
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That was an impressive staff whether people liked Barney or not. Considering they were forced to play Bo’s nephew at center…..
Yeah I thought at the time that they were average OL but dang I really wish we could be as good as they were then.
 

dand84

All-Conference
Oct 28, 2017
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Rhule has shown that he can develop young coaches. We’ve heard he’s a control freak. If he likes Raiola he can work with him. It isn’t rocket science.
Also, there are some recruits and potential recruits tied to him and his name.