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  1. If it is Windows 10, Windows defender seems to be light enough and do a decent job. Not sure on older operating systems. Other than that, I agree with admo, Avast free edition is a pretty good option.
  2. I believe I read somewhere that Wilbon is out due to injury. I could be mistaken though.
  3. I love the Huskers as much as anyone. I will support them through it all. However, I for one almost don't want to see us in the B1G championship game. With the inconsistency this team has had this year so far, it would be ugly by midway through the 2nd quarter imo. I would still be supporting them and yelling at my tv though.
  4. All good questions. My wife and i recently bough a German Shepherd as well. He is now a 10 month old 100 lb bohemoth. Training them early is very important. In regards to the biting a stern "no" or yelp worked for us as well. Puppys use their mouths for everything (ours still does some) it's something they will grow out of. Ours wasnt crated for long because we had the same problem as you. I've heard of putting something in their that smells like you (a shirt, shoes, shorts) something you wouldn't mind getting chewed on. I've also hear of people covering the crate with a blanket at night so it's completely dark and also makes the dog feel more relaxed/safe. Give the puppy lots of excersise so its tired at night. If you wear them out, they will sleep better. I try to take ours on 3 walks/day and also play fetch in the yard. Discipline is tricky. We have never used a timeout corner for a dog. A stern "no" worked pretty good for us. Teaching them commands like sit, lay down, and stay are always useful when a dog is misbehaving too. Always socialize your dog as well. Let him play with other dogs and see other people (strangers) daily. GSD's can become aggresive. Ours began to act out on us at roughly around 5 months old, barking and growling at people, especially kids. So we set up play dates with a friend who owns a dog and also with a couple down the block who have some younger kids he can run around with. This is still something we are working on. Exercise often and teach him commands. They are smart dogs and will catch on. I have heard the same thing about covering the crate with a towel/blanket. I believe the person that told me that it gives them a sense of their primal instincts of being in a den? Not sure if it is true so take it for what it is worth.
  5. Apparently Coach Riley is going to stop to see Stanley Morgan tomorrow. Perhaps he will see Bussey as well
  6. Hard to imagine he would follow Riley, and take a step down to position coach. If so the guy has no ego..... He'd probably be making more $. And the alternative is probably getting fired by Oregon State and not knowing what his future is. I thought I saw somewhere he was making 500K as DC at OSU.... I wouldn't think he is going to get that to coach a position here. Another way to look at it...200 - 300k for a position coach is still better than 0 not having a job
  7. Hard to imagine he would follow Riley, and take a step down to position coach. If so the guy has no ego..... Which isn't necessarily a bad thing
  8. If what I feel is going to happen, people will like the way the staff turns out.
  9. I may be mistaken, but doesn't Riley run a pro style? If so, I wonder if he will try to implement that and if we have the players for it?
  10. Can anyone confirm this? Awaiting confirmation. I believe that it was from this http://www.shareonfb.com/d5v5ej/ESPN_Reports_Tressel_Heading_To_Nebraska someone pointed this out earlier
  11. Personally, I think it is because BP is trying to micromanage everything. Others have mentioned this before and I tend to agree. To me, it seems that if he has a hand into something more so than not, he can get things working. Look at the defense when he first came in, it was a complete change to what we had. Look at the special teams this year, pretty big turn around. I just feel that the DC and OC are not the best for their current positions on the staff. If he had proven experienced people, he would not be spread so thin on everything. Edit: I am not proposing to keep him. I honestly not sure if he is willing to change up the staff, but I don't feel he will successful if he doesn't
  12. That is great in theory, but difficult in practice. They already have a sh*tty punter and sh*tty coverage, and now they're asking them to do more. Indeed. I did say "try", and I for one hope they don't succeed
  13. Yep. Get stops. Return punts for good field position. Get points. Win. 1. Get stop2. Force punt 3. Kick to Pierson-El 4. Return for touchdown 5. ??? 6. Profit I imagine they are going to at least try the North Western's approach and not kick to him.
  14. Sorry, my knowledge on this isn't up to par, but is ESPN3 available over there? If it is, it will likely be on there, if not, sorry for wasting your time.
  15. The clapping directly doesn't. However, at least from my novice eye, Pelini was not changing the time from the clap to the snap of the ball. Michigan State's DL was teeing off on the offensive line all night until the changes made late in the game. I think it would be a difficult thing to block someone when you either aren't even out of your stance when the defensive lineman gets into you, you are still on your hills when he gets into you, or is already blown past you, which happened on more than one occasion. Just my .02
  16. I believe it was listed as a pass play. Similar to a shovel pass GSG beat me to it
  17. For me personally, I chose Ameer's run because that was with the game on the line. It was pure drive and determination not to be denied. While Westercamp's catch was amazing, likely one of, if not the best I've seen. Much of that was luck. It was a great catch. He had the presence of mind to put his hands behind is back, when most people would have easily given up on the play after it was tipped. But to me, that was 80% luck, the ball had to be in the exact right place, and it was. Just my opinion.
  18. Bummer didn't have the best outing, but a very gutsy one. All 3 of CSF runs are unearned...that's tough to swallow
  19. Strikes out swinging. Huskers win 8 - 6!
  20. Single through the left side of the infield. runners on 1st and 2nd, 2 out
  21. Batter strikes out looking - runner on 1st, 2 out. Huskers lead 8 - 6
  22. Fly out to center on the first pitch - runner on 1st, 1 out
  23. Lead off single - runner on 1st, no outs
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