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  1. 27 minutes ago, gobiggergoredder said:

    If this is what went down, good.  I don’t think this is how Rhule wants to do it and I support that.  Spending that kind of cash on one player seems to go against what he’s said.

     

    Gronowski

    https://www.espn.com/college-football/player/_/id/4695400/mark-gronowski

     

    Miller

    https://www.espn.com/college-football/player/_/id/4693331/cam-miller
     

    Bouman

    https://www.espn.com/college-football/player/gamelog/_/id/4429179/aidan-bouman

     

     

     

    I get that it's lesser competition, but that 66:12 career td:int ratio for Granowski kinda has me drooling a bit.

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  2. On 8/4/2020 at 1:14 PM, BigRedN said:

    I see lots of "no-no's" here.  No player is served to be promised early playing time.  No human is serves his fellow man when you call them by a racial slur [of all folks ... I would think a person growing up in what we are told is "systematic racism" would use it] and lastly ... no player is served by airing this type of grip on twitter as your means of communication.

    The good news is I'm sure the young man is growing up.  :-)


    It’s systemic racism, not systematic.

     

    ...and are you really calling out a Black person for using the “n-word”?

     

     

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  3. On 5/5/2020 at 4:25 PM, 84HuskerLaw said:

    If they did a good job and replaced his bio knee with a bionic one (a matched set ideally) then he is the first free $6 million dollar man.

    Before the knee blew up he was one dam fine RB.   Still could be with the surgery they do now.  

    He must have sat out the year to heal and recover and get qualified.

    Go Huskers!  Talented player.   

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  4. 9 hours ago, HUSKER 37 said:

    Flopping addressed

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    It’s a touchy subject, but there are incredibly obvious ones that should be addressed.


    I've always thought a player shouldn’t be allowed to return for that series, but never thought about it making players stay in who are actually injured.

     

    I don’t see why the conferences can’t take a look at them after the fact and assess penalties on the obvious ones. A one half penalty seems about right.


    Leaving it up to the head coaches is tantamount to brushing it aside as a non-issue.

  5. 2 hours ago, ColoradoHusk said:

    There's an attrition thread for a reason.


    I, for one, appreciate new threads when there’s significant news like this. It seems silly to bury stories in generic threads.
     

    The past season when we had every story in one thread about the Huskers 2019 season was kinda frustrating. If you are away from the boards for a couple days, you are most likely going to miss some stories you’d otherwise read if it were in its own thread.

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  6. 13 hours ago, BigPeterJ said:

    Im with you brother.  Imo Frost isn't yet the best Gameday coach, but what he has that even Saban doesnt have is the intangibles.  Frost connects to people, hell he connects to me through a screen.  You can see it in his eyes and feel it in his presence.  He is real, and has the heart of a lion, whereas many coaches have the brain of a genius or a competitive heart, but not the same heart as frost.  Imo it has some to do with his faith and Jesus within him. Jesus can give you the spirit and heart, that nothing else can.  Its just my opinion from afar. But if uve ever been filled in the spirit you understand what i be sayin.  Frost has that warrior in him that was in David from the Bible.  I could be a KAF...but thats what i really believe.  

     

    KAF is a kool aid fool.

  7. 13 hours ago, BigPeterJ said:

    Im with you brother.  Imo Frost isn't yet the best Gameday coach, but what he has that even Saban doesnt have is the intangibles.  Frost connects to people, hell he connects to me through a screen.  You can see it in his eyes and feel it in his presence.  He is real, and has the heart of a lion, whereas many coaches have the brain of a genius or a competitive heart, but not the same heart as frost.  Imo it has some to do with his faith and Jesus within him. Jesus can give you the spirit and heart, that nothing else can.  Its just my opinion from afar. But if uve ever been filled in the spirit you understand what i be sayin.  Frost has that warrior in him that was in David from the Bible.  I could be a KAF...but thats what i really believe.  

     

    KAF is a kool aid fool.


    I was prepared to post an eye roll GIF, but as I continued reading, I don’t think there’s an eye roll that would be adequate.

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