asst D line coach Cleveland Browns. That explains their team's recent successes.WinkingWhere is the senior Parella these days?
Hate to say it but it’s more likely Bill Callahan.asst D line coach Cleveland Browns. That explains their team's recent successes.Winking
I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I think Callahan is a very good coach. I really think if given another shot somewhere without the turf war NU had going on that he could be successful. Every time I think about his analytics approach to player evaluations I can't help but think of Rain Man.Hate to say it but it’s more likely Bill Callahan.
Bill Callahan is a very good NFL OL coach. Not a good head college coach.I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I think Callahan is a very good coach. I really think if given another shot somewhere without the turf war NU had going on that he could be successful. Every time I think about his analytics approach to player evaluations I can't help but think of Rain Man.
he wasn't a good fit at NU. That doesn't mean he couldn't be successful NOW in college. Saban wasn't a great college coach early in his career either. Callahan's organization skills and work ethic are second to none. He had some pretty daunting circumstances fighting him at NU and he screwed up royally by not embracing former players and the fans. His ability to recruit NFL caliber to NU hasn't been matched since we fired him.Bill Callahan is a very good NFL OL coach. Not a good head college coach.
I don't know if he would be a good head coach in college or not, but I met Bill on his introductory tour in Sioux City. He was talking with fans five or six deep when I came into the event. Shortly after he was by himself in the cost room. I asked him if I could get him a drink. He just kind of stared into space. I knew right then the Nebraska job wasn't right for him.he wasn't a good fit at NU. That doesn't mean he couldn't be successful NOW in college. Saban wasn't a great college coach early in his career either. Callahan's organization skills and work ethic are second to none. He had some pretty daunting circumstances fighting him at NU and he screwed up royally by not embracing former players and the fans. His ability to recruit NFL caliber to NU hasn't been matched since we fired him.
Bill Callahan is a very good NFL OL coach. Not a good head college coach.
I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I think Callahan is a very good coach. I really think if given another shot somewhere without the turf war NU had going on that he could be successful. Every time I think about his analytics approach to player evaluations I can't help but think of Rain Man.
I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I think Callahan is a very good coach. I really think if given another shot somewhere without the turf war NU had going on that he could be successful. Every time I think about his analytics approach to player evaluations I can't help but think of Rain Man.
Good ol coach. Would have been here many years more if he would have made changes on DI know it's an unpopular opinion, but I think Callahan is a very good coach. I really think if given another shot somewhere without the turf war NU had going on that he could be successful. Every time I think about his analytics approach to player evaluations I can't help but think of Rain Man.
A family member of mine had a professional relationship with Callahan which I can't give the details of. He says that Callahan was actually a really good guy to deal with. He liked him a lot. Good guy when you got to know him. BC didn't deal well with the microscopic rectal examination of being NU's head coach.I don't know if he would be a good head coach in college or not, but I met Bill on his introductory tour in Sioux City. He was talking with fans five or six deep when I came into the event. Shortly after he was by himself in the cost room. I asked him if I could get him a drink. He just kind of stared into space. I knew right then the Nebraska job wasn't right for him.
Callahan's ouster was predicted months before the infamous 2007 season on RSS. Seemed like the biggest tin foil conspiracy post at the time, but someone knew precisely what was about to go down and it did go down.
I vaguely remember that. Didn’t someone say that Osborne was going to take over the AD role and was going to fire Callahan? That poster vanished from the RSS soon after that claim.
My family member was privy to what was going on. There was a concerted effort by former players to undermine Cosgrove in particular on defense. The hate was mainly directed at Pederson for firing Frank, but once Tom lost that election things swung in to full gear. Callahan was facing a revolt very similar to what he dealt with from Woodson with the Raiders. Player leaders can undermine a coach very quickly. IF I recall correctly there were 2 of them on the defense who had older brothers who had played for Frank that caused a lot of damage. Ironically IF Cosgrove had recruited better linebackers early in his tenure, they might have been okay. We had everything else other than the right attitude. That defense just plain quit.Callahan's ouster was predicted months before the infamous 2007 season on RSS. Seemed like the biggest tin foil conspiracy post at the time, but someone knew precisely what was about to go down and it did go down.
I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I think Callahan is a very good coach. I really think if given another shot somewhere without the turf war NU had going on that he could be successful. Every time I think about his analytics approach to player evaluations I can't help but think of Rain Man.