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Dylan Goneoila

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The team rallying behind TJ like they did really says a lot btw regarding Fatrick
You think the team as a whole has played better or with more energy over the last 2.5 games?

The first half against a bad UCLA team we came out with some pop. I'm not sure what besides that you would cite as evidence.
 
How exciting would that be? Hire a competent OL coach, let Dana hand pick a QB. (Once a Husker Sam Leavitt come home??)

Distract from the sub par season and inject some hope and life into the program for next year. The team rallying behind TJ like they did really says a lot btw regarding Fatrick
Guessing they’ll hire an oline and te coach this off season.

Almost need split duties at te. Have the wr coach handle them for passing drills and the te coach handle them for blocking drills. Then have the te coach also coach tackles and hire and inside oline coach as well
 
You think the team as a whole has played better or with more energy over the last 2.5 games?

The first half against a bad UCLA team we came out with some pop. I'm not sure what besides that you would cite as evidence.
I think the team played better on offense than they would have with Dylan. Dylan would have been on his stomach all game like @TampaBaySkers at a frat party
 
If he left I wouldn't be surprised. Not necessarily because of anything Dylan related but because of the era of CFB we are living in. Dylan hasn't done much of anything to command more $$$ but some school would likely throw more money at him.

I don't blame kids for leaving for more $$$. They may never play in the NFL or have a short career. The money they make in college becomes more important.
 
You think the team as a whole has played better or with more energy over the last 2.5 games?

The first half against a bad UCLA team we came out with some pop. I'm not sure what besides that you would cite as evidence.
Just my own opinion from what i’ve seen on the field and sidelines during the games and also in post game press conferences

Dylan (imo) has some ego and leadership issues. It always bugged me him running out of the tunnel 10 feet in front of the rest of the team; and all the Mahomish antics. (PS, the rest of the country thinks its cringe too)

Its also frustrating from an OL standpoint when your QB’s pocket awareness and mobility rating are -99 on Madden. I can point to multiple plays where the sack was not on the OL.

I think at this point a divorce is probably best for both sides, Dylan may be a decent pro QB someday.. but he cant play the position effectively behind anything but an A- offensive line. He’ll never get that here. I think Miami would be a good fit tbh …. And i think Nebraska would be better off with a more mobile QB and different OL coach
 
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Might also be an opportunity for Rhule to take a hard look at his offense as he tries to attract qb talent. It’s been mediocre for three years across two different OCs.
THIS. I dont think QB is the problem and I think with the current and future talent at the position, we are going to be fine there. The issue is the OL preventing us from running anything remotely close to what Holgo ran at his prior stops. Where are the deep posts? Seam routes? Crossing routes and mesh routes? True RPOs? The offense is very vanilla and predictable...all predicated by the fact we have an OL that can't pass block for 2 seconds.

When was the last time we threw a pass over 30 yards down field that wasnt a fade route? The OL isnt good enough to protect, and Holgorsen knows it.

I also wonder if Rhule is way too caught up in the "Big Ten" style of offense that he thinks we should be running? Look at the best offenses in the league: Ohio State, Washington, USC...they have competent running games, but it's because they see a light boxes due to their down-field passing game.
 
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