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We always talk about wanting that leader.. Well AA is that leader. And games like McNeese St prove that he walks the walk.

 

 

IF we want to win out we can.. We have the talent.. We just need to show up...

 

It all starts on Saturday. The nation is watching.. Punch them in the face. When people are flipping through the channels, i want them to stop at our game and see Nebraska up 28-0 in the first half.. and be like "Dang, maybe Nebraska is back"

 

 

 

LETTTSS GO!

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We always talk about wanting that leader.. Well AA is that leader. And games like McNeese St prove that he walks the walk.

 

 

IF we want to win out we can.. We have the talent.. We just need to show up...

 

It all starts on Saturday. The nation is watching.. Punch them in the face. When people are flipping through the channels, i want them to stop at our game and see Nebraska up 28-0 in the first half.. and be like "Dang, maybe Nebraska is back"

 

 

 

LETTTSS GO!

I would rather see 28-0 at the end of the game, imho.
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Unfortunately, this "calling out" could go one of two ways. The oline could take it personal, and want to get better and do a better job or they could take it PERSONAL and it could be the beginning of a falling out. Let's hope they're men enough to see the true meaning in what was said and get to work to get better.

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Unfortunately, this "calling out" could go one of two ways. The oline could take it personal, and want to get better and do a better job or they could take it PERSONAL and it could be the beginning of a falling out. Let's hope they're men enough to see the true meaning in what was said and get to work to get better.

they need to take it personal! our best back sees them slacking and he had to bust his ass to win the McNeese game.........enough.

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Unfortunately, this "calling out" could go one of two ways. The oline could take it personal, and want to get better and do a better job or they could take it PERSONAL and it could be the beginning of a falling out. Let's hope they're men enough to see the true meaning in what was said and get to work to get better.

How they respond will tell us a lot about the team overall...

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Unless our OL are a bunch of weak-willed babies and Garrison/Barnstache are absolutely worthless coaches, neither of which I believe is the case, I'd really hope there is no such imminent "falling out."

 

Let's hope they do just view it as an opportunity to step up and prove their worth. If they really reach their full potential, this could probably be one of the greatest offenses we've fielded in a LONG time. Another thread seemed to put it very well-- think 2010 offense if Taylor never gets hurt.

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Unfortunately, this "calling out" could go one of two ways. The oline could take it personal, and want to get better and do a better job or they could take it PERSONAL and it could be the beginning of a falling out. Let's hope they're men enough to see the true meaning in what was said and get to work to get better.

they need to take it personal! our best back sees them slacking and he had to bust his ass to win the McNeese game.........enough.

 

AA didn't say the OL was slacking, but that they were too excited during the game and losing fundamentals.

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Unfortunately, this "calling out" could go one of two ways. The oline could take it personal, and want to get better and do a better job or they could take it PERSONAL and it could be the beginning of a falling out. Let's hope they're men enough to see the true meaning in what was said and get to work to get better.

they need to take it personal! our best back sees them slacking and he had to bust his ass to win the McNeese game.........enough.

 

AA didn't say the OL was slacking, but that they were too excited during the game and losing fundamentals.

 

Hunter94's posts know no fact. Lets just make that clear.

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We have a guy who deserves to be in the Heisman conversation. The key question is: Do we have the talent on the offensive line to keep him there?

With the way the offense is looking put Crossby in the backfield on certain plays and put Ameer in the slot. He could get big gains receiving and make a Reggie Bush type of a season.

 

Or Darren Sproles (sp) last night he had a pretty sweet run and tough. Just reminded me of someone

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