knapplc
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But other than that, you like him, right? :lol:I agree. Paulus is the poster child for the pasty, sullen Duke basketball player with an equal part of upstate New York guido.
But other than that, you like him, right? :lol:I agree. Paulus is the poster child for the pasty, sullen Duke basketball player with an equal part of upstate New York guido.
knaaplc, I believe it would be 1998. I don't know about out for the season, but we had a rash of significant injuries at QB that year, if I recall. Both Newcombe and Crouch were down at various times.I don't think that'll be a problem. Keller got hurt two years ago, but I can't remember when a Husker QB got knocked out of the season in-game before that. Someone help me remember the last time this happened...?
<_< not going to speak for everyone, but I would rather see guys come up through the system and become Huskers then waste a year on a wannabe.Ah and again we hear from the greatest fans in college football.
What? We're simply saying that we're glad he didn't come here. Or is that not allowed? I wish Paulus all the best, but I'm glad he didn't come here.Ah and again we hear from the greatest fans in college football.
And if you look at Syracuse, they fit that to a "T" with the QBs they have. Cam Dantley was horrid last year, bad enough that they'd welcome Paulus to at least try for the job. Their other option was a redshirt freshman who will most likely go in if Paulus gets hurt or stinks it up, so they have nothing to lose by bringing the guy in for one year.Point 3, well taken. Bringing in a one year wonder screams hey everyone we're in terrible shape at QB, and we have absolutely zero faith in the ones we recruited.
If playing at an elite level and having will and dedication and loyalty and boatloads of talent is all it takes to make a star in most any sport, then Michael Jordan should have done very well in his baseball career. But that's not all it takes, because not all sports are the same. Being a gifted athlete at one sport doesn't mean you're gifted at all of them (ask Michael about his golf game, too), and the four years of rust Paulus has to knock off are going to be a problem. Imagine going into Blacksburg with a QB whose only significant playing time since High School, four years ago, was against FAU and Arkansas State. We'd get destroyed.Keller seemed like a favor. Nothing more other than a promise to an old friend. No advantage, more cons than could be counted, but we welcomed him with open arms just the way Paulus would have been.
They always look better in our red to some.
The difference is Paulus was a winner, a finisher, a team player. Keller was a mal content, problem child, partier.
Paulus would do every bit as well as Keller and my guess is as well as Zac other than knowledge of the system.
He played at en elite basketball program. He knows the effort required, the dedication and loyalty to make it.
He has the talent and would have had the summer to learn and improve. Ability wise most likely better than Zac, but time in the system would be the thing that gave Zac the advantage. But my guess is he would have been pushed before the season was over.
But I would never have wanted him to show up and play here. We need to establish loyalty to the program and to the players that are paying the price from the beginning. BC destroyed team chemistry with Keller, I am glad Coach Pelini did not pursue Paulus. It shows faith in his players and gives them confidence down the road.
Good luck to him though.
I wish Paulus well at Syracuse, too. But I don't want him within a mile of our starting QB spot.
I don't think you could have missed the point any worse had you been aiming in the opposite direction. :clapOk Knapplc, Im not saying I would want Palus here either, but you are comparing apples to oranges here. How does Michael Jordan and his baseball career or golf career relate in any way to what Palus is trying to do?
The last time I checked Michael Jordan was never a 5 star recruit in baseball coming out of college nor a division one golf recruit. If you'd take a little time to do your research, Palus was a 5 star recruit in football, that could have chosen almost any D1 program to attend that he wanted. At the same time though, he was also very highly rated as a basketball player. He chose to attend Duke and play basketball instead of football. Do I think he will be outstanding as a QB with a short time to learn a system? I doubt that he will be great. However, if he can catch on to the system rather quickly he obviously has the athletic ability to be a descent QB.
Michael Jordan was just attempting to try a sport that he thought he was pretty descent at. Maybe you know something that I dont, but Im pretty sure he was no major recruit in any sport other than Basketball coming out of Highschool!!!