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ZRod

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  1. In order for that to happen, we need to be MUCH better in pass protection, which I am not holding my breathe for lol. I hope will be though. Meh it's half and half. The pass pro was pretty decent last year, atleast compared to the past. But Taylor has a habit of feeling phantom pressure and scrambling when he has plenty of time to go through his progession.
  2. Like I said I don't know if you guys were aware of this or not, but the rule has essentially been back for a year now. It's a one yard buffer instead of two. I believe we were called for it once last year, though I couldn't tell you the specific game it was.
  3. It's just there to deliver supplies to the midlevel deck. *side note* somebody needs to teach T-magic how to park, just follow the FB link...
  4. Procrastination, it's an art that I am well versed in...

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    2. Minnesota_husker

      Minnesota_husker

      I'll comment on this later.

    3. huskrplaya

      huskrplaya

      we put the pro in procrastination

    4. ZRod

      ZRod

      You guys are the best enablers anyone could ask for!

  5. I still feel like it's our division to lose. Although this does make me a little nervous for November 9th. There's still a lot to be decided but I think Michigan and Nebraska are pretty much always going to be competing for the division. I'll always like our odds as long a Hoke is the coach.
  6. So right now the whole arena is clad in red and silver. I think they should keep it that way, looks pretty striking.
  7. ok 2 things! What the hell is the first post about in relation to the thread title. And B, why the shoulder? One drunken night is all you need to know.
  8. It's basically back now, and stupid as ever. It's one of the worst judgement calls in all of sports, there are way too many variables for it to be called consistently. Sort of like helmet to helmet contact...
  9. He has some interesting definsive signals... wish I could find the one from our game with him playing with his moobies
  10. That's fine that's your prerogative. I'm just not really inclined to throw my full support behind someone who was seemingly dragged kicking and screaming into the situation and will now be in charge of overseeing it's structure.
  11. Ummm he is in charge of the new BCS playoff committee it says Yes, I read that. He's also been a part of the BCS for awhile and a major opponent of the playoff system or anything that's not the BCS/bowl format. I just think Harvey and his gang are holding cfb back.
  12. He's been a major player in the BCS for quite sometime. Sad really. The good ol' boys need to just let it die, or get on with it's next evolution.
  13. Good old Michigan educational system...
  14. Good for him. IMO he was better than Robinson and it makes me wonder what your staff was thinking when they sent in that other QB? Yeah, we all were. Devin had been playing receiver all year and hadn't even been getting snaps at QB several weeks prior to the NU game. Turns out he is actually much better than Bellomy, who would've thought?! Coaching staff made a big mistake there. I'd rather see Devin improvise the playbook and lose than watch the disaster that Bellomy brought upon us. I actually thought we were in trouble when Robinson went down because I knew Gardner was a much better QB, but to my surprise Bellomy showed up and I was elated.
  15. Not too far west. I grew up in the large city of Lebanon, pop. 70. It still shows up on google maps . I can't imagine what Quincy would call that area. It's kind of like a Mad Max wasteland (without the freaky people) since you can drive as fast as you want. Right on man, I drive out to Cambridge a lot but I've never been that far south.
  16. We would of with Fisher if he chose to stay another year.
  17. He must of hated growing up in Holdredge. He describes it as a Midwestern wasteland. Ever been? I believe he's lowballin it a little! It's not that bad, basically the same as everyother town with a population of 5,000 something in Nebraska. Atleast that's what it looks like driving through. Now Atlanta the town just down the road... yeah that would be a more accurate describtion. I grew up further west of Holdredge so I would occasionally drive through it while going back and forth to Lincoln. I thought it looked like a nice town. Father of a guy I went to UNL with worked at BD. I remember asking him about the bethpage place. He said there were more retards in that place then my home town. That was before PC so nobody thought it was wrong to call retards, retards. How far west were you?
  18. The reason you don't stop is because that's probably the way accross town with the least traffic lights. I drive it everyday from 70th to Antelope prkway to get to campus. And I have to stop at 56th, 48th, 40th, usually 27th, and pre antelope prkway you had to stop at 17th. That's 5 out of 7 lights on the route, and the only reason you don't have to stop at South street is because it is the one and only light that is synced on the route. The other light at Lincoln High actually has a sensor so it only triggers when cars are there. Coming back is even worse because Antelope is all jacked up, you wait at lights that have zero cross traffic, and there are turn signals for oncoming traffic that you have to wait for even when no one is turning. Knapp is right the traffic design is horribly inefficient.
  19. ZRod

    NASCAR 2013

    That's just a given at the top level of any form of racing, where they compete with each other week in and week out. Technically Jimmie is right, but it's not likely to have changed the outcome anyways. He should be more upset with Hamlin running him up the track every turn, that's what cos thim the win. 3 years ago I would have said you're right, but he did win the Brickyard. And as a former employee of menards I was disgusted! The kids are alright but that dad and his brother are scum.
  20. He must of hated growing up in Holdredge. He describes it as a Midwestern wasteland. Ever been? I believe he's lowballin it a little! It's not that bad, basically the same as everyother town with a population of 5,000 something in Nebraska. Atleast that's what it looks like driving through. Now Atlanta the town just down the road... yeah that would be a more accurate describtion.
  21. It's been almost 20 years since I lived in Lincoln and I don't get back often. Usually when I drive around an unfamiliar town I drive slower then the locals and take my time. The few times I've been in Lincoln recently I get impatient and want to drive faster then Lincolnites. It seems like the lights aren't timed correctly and the speed limits are too low and everyone is just driving slow. I remember thinking that Nebraskans have the patients of a saint. It's about half and half between people flying and just putting along any more. And as a bonus they've finally caught on and raised some of the speed limits to more appropriate speeds in some areas. Now if they could get a proper traffic manager and work on the lights.
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