Remember Nussmeier?

I may be wrong because I've been out of the country for the past 8 months but does it seem like everyone has simply dusted off the fact that Doug Nussmeier was HUGE to the success of Keith Price last season? I was the QB manager during the 2009 season and it always struck me as odd that Sark got so much credit for the development of Locker because I was with those guys during every single practice and most meetings and Nussmeier was the one that broke the position down to the fundamentals as a starting point and eventually as an art. Sark ran the large team meetings and would call the plays during practice but that's about all I saw when it came to QB development. It's no fault to Sark that the media portrayed him as a QB guru but I saw the connection that Price had with Nussmeier and I think that losing him was an absolutely huge blow to his development.

Like I said, I may be wrong but it seems like almost everyone I've talked to about the team back home hasn't even brought this up as an issue.

Seeing that you were an insider (at least in the old days), I want to hear your opinion who you think is more responsible for the mind-boggling misuse of personnels at WR positions this year? Most people here seem to think it is Peterman being reluctant playing underclassmen and very few seem to think it is Junior's fault. I found it odd since we do play lots of underclassmen in other positions and in WRs in the years past and even this year Puka got on the field rather early but way under(mis) utilized. I personally think Junior has to be responsible for a large part of it if not all.

Rest in power @NateDawgUS
 
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