I feel he was never given a fair shake as he was seen as an outsider by much of the fan base and he did himself no favors by trying to cram a square peg into a round hole immediately with his offense. However, his recruiting was excellent and set up for one of the best I've ever seen in the 2009 squad. Overall, he wasn't a good fit for the program and he's found a great spot as an NFL offensive line coach.Hey, weren't you the long time (and current?) Callahan apologist?
the baby smacked on rear comment is about a new born and how they were smacked on the rear to get them breathing. it's no longer a practice they use as there are other methods. might not be the best metaphor but is an interesting one.MasterPulverizer said:That's a good one. I have 3 kids and none of them have been smacked on the rear.worldsworstoutdoorsman said:''One thing youll love about him is his ability to cradle the football like a newborn baby just smacked on its rear."
What does that even mean?!?
These are also good:
"It’s like cooking a turkey for every Thanksgiving and then serving up savory prime rib or seeing a peacock working a power drill."
"This dynamic duo has the potential to take a comically oversized mallet to them like something straight out of Looney Tunes."
My thought in response to this article:
It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
Uh uh, uh uh.eightlaces said:I feel he was never given a fair shake as he was seen as an outsider by much of the fan base and he did himself no favors by trying to cram a square peg into a round hole immediately with his offense. However, his recruiting was excellent and set up for one of the best I've ever seen in the 2009 squad. Overall, he wasn't a good fit for the program and he's found a great spot as an NFL offensive line coach.cm husker said:Hey, weren't you the long time (and current?) Callahan apologist?
Interesting in that it is wrong on all accounts? Not sure I want any players holding the ball like a newborn baby, especially one that's just been abused.the baby smacked on rear comment is about a new born and how they were smacked on the rear to get them breathing. it's no longer a practice they use as there are other methods. might not be the best metaphor but is an interesting one.MasterPulverizer said:That's a good one. I have 3 kids and none of them have been smacked on the rear.worldsworstoutdoorsman said:''One thing youll love about him is his ability to cradle the football like a newborn baby just smacked on its rear."
What does that even mean?!?
These are also good:
"It’s like cooking a turkey for every Thanksgiving and then serving up savory prime rib or seeing a peacock working a power drill."
"This dynamic duo has the potential to take a comically oversized mallet to them like something straight out of Looney Tunes."
My thought in response to this article:
It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
I'd guess all of them have accounts. They just stay in the closet is all.This thread is a perfect example of why Dirk, Sam, Sipple, et al, don't make accounts and post on message boards.
Yes, they do. I suppose I should have spelled out that I meant post publicly as themselves.I'd guess all of them have accounts. They just stay in the closet is all.This thread is a perfect example of why Dirk, Sam, Sipple, et al, don't make accounts and post on message boards.
So you are upset that guys on the message board are defending Gerry?The ones bitching about the write up are the same ones that have bitched all season.
For me, I like it when they post and share things. It is usually from a different perspective and it is nice to read, whether I agree about it or not.
Your freaking joking right?Interesting in that it is wrong on all accounts? Not sure I want any players holding the ball like a newborn baby, especially one that's just been abused.the baby smacked on rear comment is about a new born and how they were smacked on the rear to get them breathing. it's no longer a practice they use as there are other methods. might not be the best metaphor but is an interesting one.MasterPulverizer said:That's a good one. I have 3 kids and none of them have been smacked on the rear.worldsworstoutdoorsman said:''One thing youll love about him is his ability to cradle the football like a newborn baby just smacked on its rear."
What does that even mean?!?
These are also good:
"It’s like cooking a turkey for every Thanksgiving and then serving up savory prime rib or seeing a peacock working a power drill."[/size]
"[/size]This dynamic duo has the potential to take a comically oversized mallet to them like something straight out of Looney Tunes."[/size]
My thought in response to this article:
It is a tale
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,Signifying nothing.
I'm not upset about it. I have had my doubts about Gerry this year and some have had similar thoughts. I have also said that he has played great the last couple games. My issue is we have a guy join the board and share something he wrote and people start throwing sh#t at him because he shared his thoughts.So you are upset that guys on the message board are defending Gerry?The ones bitching about the write up are the same ones that have bitched all season.
For me, I like it when they post and share things. It is usually from a different perspective and it is nice to read, whether I agree about it or not.![]()