In the Deed the Glory
All-Conference
Listen here asshat, I'm not going to get into this whose d!(k is bigger debate because it isn't what an adult does. This is the last thing I am saying, and then I am ignoring you.Yeah...they're called intramurals and video games.Come on man, a lot of us on here played sports in college. Doesn't mean we spout off about it all the time....What knapplc really meant to say...
I played NCAA football with a conference championship ring to prove it. Keep trying.I wouldn't have the first clue what the word "sincere" means, sweetheart. First off, I never played. I never once strapped on pads. Had I played the game I would have been taught about sportsmanship, honesty, integrity and character, all of which I clearly lack.
I might as well claim to be the Pope. You'll believe me just the same.
I'm talking about wearing the flag.
Don't act like all of us "fans" never played real intercollegiate athletics. Some of us, including myself, did. Get off your high horse, it doesn't make you an expert on the future. If you played, like you say you did, you would know that when there is talent in the locker room sometimes all it takes is one spark and a team turns it around almost immediately. A leader is what is required.
However, the way you stand on a mountain and tell everybody how great you were tells me two things. 1) you probably never saw the field and used that as a conversation starter "I play for JackBall State, how are you?" or, 2) you played one year and you quit because it was too hard for you.
Jason Peter, Tommie Frazier, Joel Mackovica, Aaron Graham....
all ex-Huskers that are fans and are saying the same thing we all are but doing it ON THE RADIO. I would say they all know what it's like to "wear the flag."
I've never heard anyone use that phrase, and trust me, I've been around a lot of people who had that stupid logo on their uniform somewhere.