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  1. Thomas didnt even know our defensive playbook good enough to get on the field here. I doubt he could help them out much.
    5 points
  2. Callahan mentioned that the court appearance is this week. I just looked it up and it’s July 25th. He also stated that he (paraphrasing) gets the vibe that Washington is going to be playing this year and that they’re going to be able to plea these down to lesser charges. He (Callahan) didn’t give any more information on why he feels that way. I believe he talked about it in the Media Days summary video.
    3 points
  3. So lets say Trump shoots someone in Times Square - can we charge him or do we have to remove him by impeachment first??? That situation is why I think that policy is BS. If the guy does wrong while in office or prior he should not be above the law.
    3 points
  4. Who do you thinks steps up this season? AMart - I really want to see him take more shots downfield (Other than JD there wasnt anyone who could consistently get open so i dont completely blame him) Backfield - Is there a guy on the roster ready to be the man this year? Or at least the development of depth Wideout - JD and who? Tight End - Legrone bulked up last year I think hell be our best guy here pretty soon O line - These guys scare me with every Amart dropback D Line - Loaded but can anyone create more QB pressure? i think the depth with help us be stronger against the run. Linebacker - Mo Barry is a machine. Caleb Tannor's could be the edge rusher weve been needing i hope this is the year his development kicks in. Secondary - Having upperclassmen at corner to match the D line depth will be huge. Adding Cam Taylor and Braxton Clark into the mix hopefully allows us to matchup a little better against spread teams. Safety position is concerning but with everything in front of these guys having some stability this is probably the best case scenario to break in a new tandem.
    2 points
  5. I was thinking inverse of last year's finish order.
    2 points
  6. Couple of things I found interesting in the updated roster related to S&C: Garrett Nelson is listed at 6'3 260 already - I'm buying him as a contributor this year with his motor if he's anywhere near that size. Size was really my only question with him, he's a good enough athlete and just plays harder than other guys. Washington is still fairly small at 190, but if he's actually 190 this year (and plays) that's huge. From what I remember hearing he was in the 170s most of last year. Tannor at only 220 is kind of surprising, and makes me wonder what he actually played at last year - 200? I don't know how big he's supposed to get, but with the other huge gains in years 1 and 2 I expected him over 230. Ben Stille didn't have a huge jump (290 to 295), but similar to Washington if he's actually near the listed weight that's big. He got mauled against Iowa, it was painful when he would slide down to the A gap. Think I remember hearing upper 270s for him last year, 15-20 lbs would help a lot. I'm hoping the refs let them play in the defensive backfield, because our corners are huge and should be able to push receivers around. Bootle is the exception, but Jackson, Taylor, and Clark are all 210+ and Wright and Newsome have the frames to be that size as well.
    2 points
  7. With all of the crazy day-to-day BS, can we just step back... And even apart from this, Individual 1 is an unindicted co-conspirator. We have a straight-up criminal in the White House. And the only reason he is there is because of a BS policy (NOT LAW) about not charging a sitting President.
    2 points
  8. This was an impressive way to bring Callahan into this thread.
    2 points
  9. Frost himself pointed this out at media day, citing how a team can run something new one week and see half the league running it the next. Football is not exactly complicated. The biggest thing that any opposing team can find out is Frost’s play calling tendencies...what he like to call given certain conditions...and like Hans mentioned every team will track and analyze that in far, far more depth than a defensive player can ever tell them. The rest of it would be rather useless information because of how this offense is constructed. Like Osborne’s offense (and a lot of others) it’s based on a relatively few plays out of a lot of formations. But then he tacks on packaged plays, RPOs, his receivers are running backs and his tight ends play about four positions, and he can motion these guys all over the place. So if a defense thinks they have a read based on a given alignment and/or personnel by the time he puts it in the FrostoMatic7000 it spits out something completely unexpected. He’s a playcaller who grew up with sequential based offenses who now has access to new age modularity, who also happens to understand defenses from the experience of a Safety. Makes you want to be a defensive coordinator, doesn’t it.
    2 points
  10. Highest completion percentage as a true college freshman...in the entire history of the world (really...look it up) i present your next Heisman winner Brock Purdy, QB, Iowa State.
    2 points
  11. Yes, we did. And going forward, you can simply address me as Mavric. The Jesus isn't necessary.
    2 points
  12. I think it's Gebbia....
    2 points
  13. Your sarcasm meter is broken.
    2 points
  14. Finally I found something to counter all the off season Kool-Aid. I may have to revisit my win total prediction.
    2 points
  15. He doesn't mean it. That's a pity endorsement. He wants Frost to last a few years so we get easy wins the next few seasons. ;)
    2 points
  16. i will assume that this is a dumb mistake and not the actual plan
    2 points
  17. Glad we are respected now.
    2 points
  18. Chocolate Peanut Butter Lasagna: Ingredients: CRUST: 36 Oreo Cookies 1/3 cup butter melted PEANUT BUTTER LAYER: 8 oz cream cheese softened 1 cup smooth peanut butter 1 cup powdered sugar 1/4 cup milk 1 1/2 cups whipped topping such as Cool Whip CHOCOLATE LAYER: 2 boxes of instant chocolate pudding 4 servings size 2 3/4 cups milk TOPPING: whipped topping 1 bag of Reese’s Mini Peanut Butter Cups peanut butter chips Chocolate Syrup optional Instructions: OREO CRUST: In a food processor, finely crush oreo cookies. Stir in melted butter. Press into a 9″ x13″ pan or glass dish. Place in the freezer while preparing the next layer. PEANUT BUTTER LAYER: With mixer on medium, cream cheese, milk & peanut butter until fluffy. Slowly add in powdered sugar. Gently fold in whipped topping. Spread the peanut butter layer on the Oreo crust. Place in the freezer while preparing the next layer. CHOCOLATE LAYER; In a bowl, mix together both boxes of pudding mix and milk. (Note: This will be less milk than called for on the box. You want this layer a little bit thicker than pudding.) Spread the pudding onto the peanut butter layer. Place in the fridge and allow to set for about 5 minutes, Top with remaining whipped topping, chopped Reese’s Mini Pieces, peanut butter chips and chocolate sauce if desired. Refrigerate at least 3 hours.
    1 point
  19. Hunter Sallis is primed for his national emergence One of the more talented guards to come out of Omaha, Neb., Sallis is the type of breakdown artist who can get whatever shot he wants. He has gotten taller, stronger and more skilled and has already seen the in-state powers, Creighton and Nebraska, and Iowa State, Kansas State, Oregon and UCLA have come calling. Sallis is good, and he will quickly become a top target for many top programs. https://basketballrecruiting.rivals.com/news/adidas-finale-top-10-takeaways
    1 point
  20. Here's one too, Ty Robinson is listed at 6'6" and 315. If he's actually close to that and plays at that then holy cow he should push for major playing time and contribute.
    1 point
  21. 247: 10 games with upset alert written all over them
    1 point
  22. Agreed. Taika Waititi completely rejuvenated and gave some actual substance to that character along with some hilarous and endearing kiwi humor storytelling in Ragnarok. It's one of the most refreshing and entertaining Marvel films, and I'd say probably hands down the funniest?
    1 point
  23. Missed opportunity for a giant human pyramid Fire the whole staff.
    1 point
  24. That was an absolute freak of a tag. I was listening on the radio and the announcers were about speechless. I had to find a highlight to watch. This year is so strange. We are in first place by a couple games, but I constantly have this feeling our team is not that good. It's mainly our pitching. Man....we need help there.
    1 point
  25. And Gebbia isn’t as fast as Murray and isn’t as thick as Wilson.
    1 point
  26. Adrian is a giant compared to Kyler Murray and Russell Wilson.
    1 point
  27. And feel the toxins enter your body
    1 point
  28. Might be getting ready to catch a football?
    1 point
  29. 1 point
  30. Huh? He's one of the few B1G coaches that actually lost to a Frost coached team...
    1 point
  31. I totally thought that was John Candy till now as well. Oh, and funny story about the sharing of the account. I shared it with my brother and his family. The other folks I've shared it with just get me lunch every once in a while or something, not that I ask. My brother has decided to mail me a card and a $10 check every month. Jeez, it's not even worth going to bank for that! Reminded me of the Seinfeld episode where Jerry finally cashed in all those checks his grandma had been giving him for years, and it bounced.
    1 point
  32. His biggest problem is it's against the rules, and that's what he talked about the most. As far as whether it's beneficial for athletes, that likely isn't an area of expertise for Frost so it's perfectly reasonable to expect that there are people who know more about the subject than him, and it's also perfectly reasonable to discuss it or to disagree with him. Smoking pot can't be good for lung health which would be a negative effect on an athlete, but edibles may be fine. But from what I've read it's not good for developing brains, and even if it was legal in Nebraska, it wouldn't be legal for people under 21, which I think is the correct choice. I think that's something that these kids who might argue about it need to know. Even in the states it's legal, for most of the athletes it's still illegal because they're underage. So if the NCAA decided not to test anymore, the legal ramifications would still be there.
    1 point
  33. There's a very similar thread in the Tech forum about this topic FYI. But, FWIW, I've had YouTubeTV for more than a year and love it. $50 is decent for all the major sports channels and networks - ABC, CBS, NBC, all the ESPN's, NBA TV, MLB Network, etc. They also have the Discovery network of channels, I never miss an F1 race now, AND they gave all long time members several months of Showtime for free until September. Works beautifully on my Smart TV with Chromecast. I've never had connection or streaming quality issues with it, either.
    1 point
  34. YouTube TV. Haven't missed a game and you can gift it to up to five other people.
    1 point
  35. I had to share this reply because it sums up how I feel every time someone scoffs at the comparison.
    1 point
  36. I wonder how Trump decides who to attack based on their nationality... Born in Bronx, NY, USA. Born in Detroit, MI, USA. Born in Chicago, IL, USA. Born in Somalia; secured US asylum from war at 10. Born in Slovenia; secured permanent residence modeling... Born in France. Born in United Kingdom. Born in Canada.
    1 point
  37. In true Evan form.....nailed it.
    1 point
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