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#1 Oct 29, 2009 at 7:08 am
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Having seen all the problems we seem to have at receiver , which I think is probably just a talent gap , I was thinking that Ron Brown has been , and is a top quality coach , maybe he should be put in charge of ALL the receivers.
Also I have said many times that I think Shaun Watson is a great coach , and have predicted him as a great head coach , and have actually started a thread here to give him support . So when I say this , keep in mind I want Watson on board here , but IF he takes a head coaching job somewhere else , why not give the OC position to Ron Brown ?
Ron has enormous drive and experience and he knows what it takes as far as offense , as he has coached when we ran option football , and also when we switched to WCO. If anyone would know how to get the running game going he would , and he also is an example of a Christian man who also can give kids life goal experience. Not only is Ron Brown an experienced coach , but a man whose own life as an example is endearing to parents who have a son that they are considering handing over to a coach , in a recruiting situation.
Ron Brown was one of the first to start the Christian program of players praying on the field before the game and after.
Ron has been there in the 80's and 90's under Oz , and he has the experience and drive to take the offense where we need it to go.
Having said all that , I still would like Coach Watson to continue , but it seems as if he is in line for a Head coaching job somewhere.
One other thing , if Bo Pelini is the head coach , and mainly coaches the defense WELL , and if Shaun Watson is up in the booth calling plays , who is in charge of the offense , as far as human interaction , on the field. In short , if the head of the offense isnt on the field , who does the offense look to as a leader in a game situation ? I know Bo is the head coach , yet I would think he probably gives input to the defense when the offense is on the field.Opinions are only formed when the recipient pauses , listens , studies and then discerns for memory what is beneficial. Blind ambition only serves to promote deception within the benefactors ignorance. But then ignorance is bliss ....
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#2 Oct 30, 2009 at 11:24 pm
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Quote:Originally posted by GooberKnows
Having seen all the problems we seem to have at receiver , which I think is probably just a talent gap , I was thinking that Ron Brown has been , and is a top quality coach , maybe he should be put in charge of ALL the receivers.
Also I have said many times that I think Shaun Watson is a great coach , and have predicted him as a great head coach , and have actually started a thread here to give him support . So when I say this , keep in mind I want Watson on board here , but IF he takes a head coaching job somewhere else , why not give the OC position to Ron Brown ?
Ron has enormous drive and experience and he knows what it takes as far as offense , as he has coached when we ran option football , and also when we switched to WCO. If anyone would know how to get the running game going he would , and he also is an example of a Christian man who also can give kids life goal experience. Not only is Ron Brown an experienced coach , but a man whose own life as an example is endearing to parents who have a son that they are considering handing over to a coach , in a recruiting situation.
Ron Brown was one of the first to start the Christian program of players praying on the field before the game and after.
Ron has been there in the 80's and 90's under Oz , and he has the experience and drive to take the offense where we need it to go.
Having said all that , I still would like Coach Watson to continue , but it seems as if he is in line for a Head coaching job somewhere.
One other thing , if Bo Pelini is the head coach , and mainly coaches the defense WELL , and if Shaun Watson is up in the booth calling plays , who is in charge of the offense , as far as human interaction , on the field. In short , if the head of the offense isnt on the field , who does the offense look to as a leader in a game situation ? I know Bo is the head coach , yet I would think he probably gives input to the defense when the offense is on the field.
Ron Brown is a dinosaur like Cotton and Gilmore. He has never held a role hire then a position coach and how long has he been coaching? Spiritually and motivation wise Ron Brown is a good as the come with players. I wouldn't certainly trust him with the entire offense tho. He was out of football for like 5yrs before he cam back under Pelini?? We will need someone with experience at the OC position of we go that route at the end of the season. By the way its not Shaun, its Shawn Watson. Its not the guy drawing up the plays, its the execution which falls on the position coach, not the OC.“Come in the evening, or come in the morning,
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#3 Oct 31, 2009 at 12:45 am
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Quote:Originally posted by BlackshirtfaninSCland
Ron Brown is a dinosaur like Cotton and Gilmore. He has never held a role hire then a position coach and how long has he been coaching? Spiritually and motivation wise Ron Brown is a good as the come with players. I wouldn't certainly trust him with the entire offense tho. He was out of football for like 5yrs before he cam back under Pelini?? We will need someone with experience at the OC position of we go that route at the end of the season. By the way its not Shaun, its Shawn Watson. Its not the guy drawing up the plays, its the execution which falls on the position coach, not the OC.
A dinosaur ? Well he is a 3 time national championship dinosaur , who had experience with Osbornes offense , as well as the newly installed WCO. Good thing you know how to spell "Shawn" Watson , even though you mis-spelled "higher" with hire ? Did he "cam" back after 5 years , or did he come back ?
I wont go into your other grammar screw ups , good thing you know how to spell Shawn.
What does execution have to do with Ron Brown making a good OC ? Execution actually falls with the players on the field , even though the coaches can harp on it , the players are the ones who execute. As far as the execution and where it falls , yes the position coach teaches execution so you have contradicted yourself , thanks for making it easy. Why wouldnt you want your OC to start out as a position coach , the majority do ?
In the end though , the OC has the responsibility of the offensive ; Ron is as knowledgeable as anyone on that staff as far as X's and O's and you already said as far as motivating players he would excell.
I am trying to fathom your analysis of wondering how long Brown has coached, as far as experience , and then you call him a dinosaur ? Which is it , he either has experience , which he has , so why would you wonder how long he has coached ? If you have to wonder how long Ron Brown has coached it shows how much you know about the subject ....most Husker fans would recognize Ron Brown as a great asset and he would make as good of OC as anybody we would get. Appreciate the spelling lesson and also for backing up my points with your thoughts.
Again I would prefer Shawn Watson to stay , but if he goes , why not look to someone who has been both loyal and a proven winner ? Opinions are only formed when the recipient pauses , listens , studies and then discerns for memory what is beneficial. Blind ambition only serves to promote deception within the benefactors ignorance. But then ignorance is bliss ....
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#4 Nov 4, 2009 at 3:22 pm
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How do you know Brown knows his xs and os? How do you know he would be as good as any oc we could get? -
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#5 Nov 4, 2009 at 3:54 pm
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Actually, I'm not real impressed with Ron Brown (tight ends), Tim Beck (running backs) or Ted Gilmore (wide receivers) this year.
They all have excellent backgrounds in what they do. Maybe next year will be better.Bo Bo Blackshirts!
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#6 Nov 5, 2009 at 1:21 am
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Quote:Originally posted by HuskerDoug
How do you know Brown knows his xs and os? How do you know he would be as good as any oc we could get?
YO ! Cause GooberKnows ! JUDY ! JUDY ! JUDY !
Opinions are only formed when the recipient pauses , listens , studies and then discerns for memory what is beneficial. Blind ambition only serves to promote deception within the benefactors ignorance. But then ignorance is bliss ....
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#7 Nov 6, 2009 at 8:44 pm
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Quote:Originally posted by GooberKnows
A dinosaur ? Well he is a 3 time national championship dinosaur , who had experience with Osbornes offense , as well as the newly installed WCO. Good thing you know how to spell "Shawn" Watson , even though you mis-spelled "higher" with hire ? Did he "cam" back after 5 years , or did he come back ?
I wont go into your other grammar screw ups , good thing you know how to spell Shawn.
What does execution have to do with Ron Brown making a good OC ? Execution actually falls with the players on the field , even though the coaches can harp on it , the players are the ones who execute. As far as the execution and where it falls , yes the position coach teaches execution so you have contradicted yourself , thanks for making it easy. Why wouldnt you want your OC to start out as a position coach , the majority do ?
In the end though , the OC has the responsibility of the offensive ; Ron is as knowledgeable as anyone on that staff as far as X's and O's and you already said as far as motivating players he would excell.
I am trying to fathom your analysis of wondering how long Brown has coached, as far as experience , and then you call him a dinosaur ? Which is it , he either has experience , which he has , so why would you wonder how long he has coached ? If you have to wonder how long Ron Brown has coached it shows how much you know about the subject ....most Husker fans would recognize Ron Brown as a great asset and he would make as good of OC as anybody we would get. Appreciate the spelling lesson and also for backing up my points with your thoughts.
Again I would prefer Shawn Watson to stay , but if he goes , why not look to someone who has been both loyal and a proven winner ?[
I am sorry you were offended, but someone making suggestions for offensive coordinator you would think they would know the correct name of the current one? How many articles have his name in them? Or how many times does it flash up on the screen during a game? Its almost like you saying Beau Pelini...YEAH YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT! If Ron Brown was is such a "hot commodity" then how come he was out of coaching for so long? So he can focus on FCA? I doubt that....enough said!“Come in the evening, or come in the morning,
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#8 Nov 7, 2009 at 9:21 am
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Quote:Originally posted by BlackshirtfaninSCland
Quote:Originally posted by GooberKnows
A dinosaur ? Well he is a 3 time national championship dinosaur , who had experience with Osbornes offense , as well as the newly installed WCO. Good thing you know how to spell "Shawn" Watson , even though you mis-spelled "higher" with hire ? Did he "cam" back after 5 years , or did he come back ?
I wont go into your other grammar screw ups , good thing you know how to spell Shawn.
What does execution have to do with Ron Brown making a good OC ? Execution actually falls with the players on the field , even though the coaches can harp on it , the players are the ones who execute. As far as the execution and where it falls , yes the position coach teaches execution so you have contradicted yourself , thanks for making it easy. Why wouldnt you want your OC to start out as a position coach , the majority do ?
In the end though , the OC has the responsibility of the offensive ; Ron is as knowledgeable as anyone on that staff as far as X's and O's and you already said as far as motivating players he would excell.
I am trying to fathom your analysis of wondering how long Brown has coached, as far as experience , and then you call him a dinosaur ? Which is it , he either has experience , which he has , so why would you wonder how long he has coached ? If you have to wonder how long Ron Brown has coached it shows how much you know about the subject ....most Husker fans would recognize Ron Brown as a great asset and he would make as good of OC as anybody we would get. Appreciate the spelling lesson and also for backing up my points with your thoughts.
Again I would prefer Shawn Watson to stay , but if he goes , why not look to someone who has been both loyal and a proven winner ?[
I am sorry you were offended, but someone making suggestions for offensive coordinator you would think they would know the correct name of the current one? How many articles have his name in them? Or how many times does it flash up on the screen during a game? Its almost like you saying Beau Pelini...YEAH YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT! If Ron Brown was is such a "hot commodity" then how come he was out of coaching for so long? So he can focus on FCA? I doubt that....enough said!
Oh I wasnt offended . Ron Brown was out of coaching for so long ? Well just during the 4 years Callahan was in there , other than that Ron has been in football since the Osborne years , and has experience with the option football system , and now has experience with WCO. If I have to explain Ron Browns credentials to you , it just shows your bush league experience with football. So you base your football knowledge on how well someone spells a coaches name ? Well you get an A for spelling , but if you question Ron Browns football experience , you get an incomplete. Hey its just an opinion , and moot because we already have a pretty good OC . I guess YOU were more careful in your last post as far as spelling.
I really enjoyed your spelling correction on behalf of my post , even while you mispelled "higher and come- back " , so if you cant even spell those two fifth grade words , I have a feeling your last perfectly spelled post was probably written by your grade school child ?
You are a real rocket scientist arent you
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Opinions are only formed when the recipient pauses , listens , studies and then discerns for memory what is beneficial. Blind ambition only serves to promote deception within the benefactors ignorance. But then ignorance is bliss ....
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#9 Nov 7, 2009 at 3:52 pm
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Quote:Originally posted by GooberKnows
Oh I wasnt offended . Ron Brown was out of coaching for so long ? Well just during the 4 years Callahan was in there , other than that Ron has been in football since the Osborne years , and has experience with the option football system , and now has experience with WCO. If I have to explain Ron Browns credentials to you , it just shows your bush league experience with football. So you base your football knowledge on how well someone spells a coaches name ? Well you get an A for spelling , but if you question Ron Browns football experience , you get an incomplete. Hey its just an opinion , and moot because we already have a pretty good OC . I guess YOU were more careful in your last post as far as spelling.
I really enjoyed your spelling correction on behalf of my post , even while you mispelled "higher and come- back " , so if you cant even spell those two fifth grade words , I have a feeling your last perfectly spelled post was probably written by your grade school child ?
You are a real rocket scientist arent you
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DUDE! How is a coach with experience in option football going ot help us now when he is coaching the TE's and NU run's the WCO? My point about the spelling is to show you obviously you arent very update who the coaches are if you cant spell their name? I will wait for your response more about correct spelling rather than defending your point about Ron Brown being promoted to OC.“Come in the evening, or come in the morning,
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#10 Nov 9, 2009 at 6:13 am
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Quote:Originally posted by BlackshirtfaninSCland
DUDE! How is a coach with experience in option football going ot help us now when he is coaching the TE's and NU run's the WCO? My point about the spelling is to show you obviously you arent very update who the coaches are if you cant spell their name? I will wait for your response more about correct spelling rather than defending your point about Ron Brown being promoted to OC.
Coaching in option football would be very beneficial as far as how a running game is ran , and we actually run variations of it now , with the WCO , or didnt you see the fullback spring Helu for a big gain in the Oklahoma game ? We actually ran that play out of the I formation , or close to it. The announcer incorrectly said it was the tight end that made the block that gave Helu the big gain , however it was the fullback lead block that sprung him. We also run a different option now , as far as the newly installed Vince Young type offense , in which the QB decides whether to hand off or not , in a shot gun snap . So by having experience with both systems you have a very smart , seasoned coach , and not only that , but Ron Brown has/is known for being a leader in the Christian aspect of football , so he is also someone a potential recruits parents would feel good about , as far as leaving their son too. It was just a thought , we already have a good OC .
I am not even sure if Ron Brown would want the position , but I myself have always admired him for being a great coach.Opinions are only formed when the recipient pauses , listens , studies and then discerns for memory what is beneficial. Blind ambition only serves to promote deception within the benefactors ignorance. But then ignorance is bliss ....
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