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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

 

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

 

LOL...nothing in my analogy said anything about a successor. My analogy is spot on.

 

It is absolutely laughable and scary at the same time that you can look at the transcript or listen to his words and not think he was poisoning the thoughts of those players towards the administration and their future as a Husker football team. His actions are almost classic abusive actions in a relationship.

 

What does a football player care about the administration? Well, when Harvey is at practice ogling them, I guess they might have a little concern.

 

LOL....really?

 

Ummm....who are the players going to have to trust to hire them a good coach when Bo is gone? When Bo poisons that trust, it poisons the entire process.

 

Now, I don't expect you to believe that based on your past posts. However, your posts also show how blind you are to the situation.

 

Well, I guess you're right. They should have been concerned. Pederhorst DID botch the hire. The players are paying the price.

 

Wow...so you admit you are wrong. I wonder on what else you are wrong.

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

 

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

 

LOL...nothing in my analogy said anything about a successor. My analogy is spot on.

 

It is absolutely laughable and scary at the same time that you can look at the transcript or listen to his words and not think he was poisoning the thoughts of those players towards the administration and their future as a Husker football team. His actions are almost classic abusive actions in a relationship.

 

What does a football player care about the administration? Well, when Harvey is at practice ogling them, I guess they might have a little concern.

 

Assuming you work at a job with a couple hundred employees, the players probably care about administration to the same extent you care about the top execs at your job. Sure, you may not report to them every day or think about them every day, but they certainly have a direct impact on your life every day whether you realize it or not. Furthermore, they can make you care real quick, aka if they fire your boss and are hiring a new one.

 

From that extent, it DOES matter what kind of an impression a coach leaves on his players about administration. Bo Pelini was fired, sat his players down, and instead of pushing them to be the best individual players they could be and leave it at that, he bad-mouthed and said offensive things about the people his players are stuck with in the future.

 

It's unacceptable and unprofessional. It's similar, though not identical, to one parent poisoning their child's mind in a divorce, and I think we'd all agree that's a terrible decision for a parent to make as well.

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

 

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

 

Bo talked badly about many more then SE on many occasions. he hated everyone and everything here at Nebraska and made it well known to his players how he felt. he pissed in the well every chance he had. but he did...at the end of telling everyone how bad it was here...tell them to support their new coach. Mike may be the only person he didn't throw under the bus from Nebraska....good thing you are here to do that for Bo.

 

That's patently false, but if it helps you deal with this crap season, believe whatever you want.

 

who did Bo like besides himself and his players?

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

 

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

 

Bo talked badly about many more then SE on many occasions. he hated everyone and everything here at Nebraska and made it well known to his players how he felt. he pissed in the well every chance he had. but he did...at the end of telling everyone how bad it was here...tell them to support their new coach. Mike may be the only person he didn't throw under the bus from Nebraska....good thing you are here to do that for Bo.

 

That's patently false, but if it helps you deal with this crap season, believe whatever you want.

 

who did Bo like besides himself and his players?

 

I won't answer that. I wouldn't do that to ya, man! I can tell you need to believe your narrative.

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

 

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

 

Bo talked badly about many more then SE on many occasions. he hated everyone and everything here at Nebraska and made it well known to his players how he felt. he pissed in the well every chance he had. but he did...at the end of telling everyone how bad it was here...tell them to support their new coach. Mike may be the only person he didn't throw under the bus from Nebraska....good thing you are here to do that for Bo.

 

That's patently false, but if it helps you deal with this crap season, believe whatever you want.

 

who did Bo like besides himself and his players?

 

I won't answer that. I wouldn't do that to ya, man! I can tell you need to believe your narrative.

 

Translation....

 

Nobody that GBRedneck can think of.

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

LOL...nothing in my analogy said anything about a successor. My analogy is spot on.

 

It is absolutely laughable and scary at the same time that you can look at the transcript or listen to his words and not think he was poisoning the thoughts of those players towards the administration and their future as a Husker football team. His actions are almost classic abusive actions in a relationship.

 

That "abusive relationship" analogy is in such poor taste.

 

I swear to god, you'd think the kids he was talking to were 10, not 20, by some of the whimpering that goes on around here about that tape.

 

Fundamentally, he spoke truth. That's hurtful for some of you to hear, especially in the tone and language he used, but if you don't realize by now that the administration at NU is awful, you have no business commenting further.

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

 

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

 

Bo talked badly about many more then SE on many occasions. he hated everyone and everything here at Nebraska and made it well known to his players how he felt. he pissed in the well every chance he had. but he did...at the end of telling everyone how bad it was here...tell them to support their new coach. Mike may be the only person he didn't throw under the bus from Nebraska....good thing you are here to do that for Bo.

 

That's patently false, but if it helps you deal with this crap season, believe whatever you want.

 

who did Bo like besides himself and his players?

 

I won't answer that. I wouldn't do that to ya, man! I can tell you need to believe your narrative.

 

lol no answer. got it.

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

Bo talked badly about many more then SE on many occasions. he hated everyone and everything here at Nebraska and made it well known to his players how he felt. he pissed in the well every chance he had. but he did...at the end of telling everyone how bad it was here...tell them to support their new coach. Mike may be the only person he didn't throw under the bus from Nebraska....good thing you are here to do that for Bo.

That's patently false, but if it helps you deal with this crap season, believe whatever you want.

who did Bo like besides himself and his players?

Uh, Osborne.

 

And he got along well with other coaches in the AD. There were stories about him and miles and the wrestling coach.

 

The pillory of Pelini knows no bounds with some of you.

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

LOL...nothing in my analogy said anything about a successor. My analogy is spot on.

 

It is absolutely laughable and scary at the same time that you can look at the transcript or listen to his words and not think he was poisoning the thoughts of those players towards the administration and their future as a Husker football team. His actions are almost classic abusive actions in a relationship.

 

That "abusive relationship" analogy is in such poor taste.

 

 

LOL....What?????

 

We are talking about a guy who absolutely had no respect for any of us as fans. He had absolutely NO respect for anyone above him that even thought of questioning him (Except maybe TO.....maybe). And you call MY post about him in poor taste?

 

Sorry if you can't see it. But, his actions are EXACTLY in line with an abusive relationship. His relationship with these players and program had NOTHING to do with the program or the players. It ALWAYS was about him in his mind.

 

I supported him every single day he was here until I had my eyes opened half way through his last year. It's amazing to me the people who are absolutely blind to his actions in this.

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

 

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

 

Bo talked badly about many more then SE on many occasions. he hated everyone and everything here at Nebraska and made it well known to his players how he felt. he pissed in the well every chance he had. but he did...at the end of telling everyone how bad it was here...tell them to support their new coach. Mike may be the only person he didn't throw under the bus from Nebraska....good thing you are here to do that for Bo.

 

That's patently false, but if it helps you deal with this crap season, believe whatever you want.

 

who did Bo like besides himself and his players?

 

I won't answer that. I wouldn't do that to ya, man! I can tell you need to believe your narrative.

 

lol no answer. got it.

 

OK, you asked for it. Pretty much all the Catholics in Lincoln. Bo bought Pius X a brand new turf football field out of his own pocket. Pretty much all the parents and players on his kids' youth sports teams. Pretty much everyone who he interacted with on a personal basis.

 

The only ones he didn't like were the fairweathered fans who booed at games and left early (or the ones who would've if they had been there.) And they are pretty easy to spot, because they say very similar things to what you've been posting.

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

 

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

 

Bo talked badly about many more then SE on many occasions. he hated everyone and everything here at Nebraska and made it well known to his players how he felt. he pissed in the well every chance he had. but he did...at the end of telling everyone how bad it was here...tell them to support their new coach. Mike may be the only person he didn't throw under the bus from Nebraska....good thing you are here to do that for Bo.

 

That's patently false, but if it helps you deal with this crap season, believe whatever you want.

 

who did Bo like besides himself and his players?

 

I won't answer that. I wouldn't do that to ya, man! I can tell you need to believe your narrative.

 

Translation....

 

Nobody that GBRedneck can think of.

 

I interacted with Bo on several occasions. We actually have quite a few mutual friends. Away from sports, he was a very cool guy. Around sports, he was probably the most competitve person I ever met, meaning he absolutely hated to lose and wore his emotions on his sleeve.

 

Sorry that doesn't fit the prevailing narrative. I hope I didn't ruin anybody's day.

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

LOL...nothing in my analogy said anything about a successor. My analogy is spot on.

 

It is absolutely laughable and scary at the same time that you can look at the transcript or listen to his words and not think he was poisoning the thoughts of those players towards the administration and their future as a Husker football team. His actions are almost classic abusive actions in a relationship.

That "abusive relationship" analogy is in such poor taste.

LOL....What?????

 

We are talking about a guy who absolutely had no respect for any of us as fans. He had absolutely NO respect for anyone above him that even thought of questioning him (Except maybe TO.....maybe). And you call MY post about him in poor taste?

Sorry if you can't see it. But, his actions are EXACTLY in line with an abusive relationship. His relationship with these players and program had NOTHING to do with the program or the players. It ALWAYS was about him in his mind.

 

I supported him every single day he was here until I had my eyes opened half way through his last year. It's amazing to me the people who are absolutely blind to his actions in this.

Pfffft....an abusive relationship. So many exaggerations in this post. Stop being a drama queen.

Did anyone file a restraining order against him?

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

 

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

 

Bo talked badly about many more then SE on many occasions. he hated everyone and everything here at Nebraska and made it well known to his players how he felt. he pissed in the well every chance he had. but he did...at the end of telling everyone how bad it was here...tell them to support their new coach. Mike may be the only person he didn't throw under the bus from Nebraska....good thing you are here to do that for Bo.

 

That's patently false, but if it helps you deal with this crap season, believe whatever you want.

 

who did Bo like besides himself and his players?

 

I won't answer that. I wouldn't do that to ya, man! I can tell you need to believe your narrative.

 

Translation....

 

Nobody that GBRedneck can think of.

 

I interacted with Bo on several occasions. We actually have quite a few mutual friends. Away from sports, he was a very cool guy. Around sports, he was probably the most competitve person I ever met, meaning he absolutely hated to lose and wore his emotions on his sleeve.

 

Sorry that doesn't fit the prevailing narrative. I hope I didn't ruin anybody's day.

 

And the TRUTH finally comes out.

 

GBRedneck is buddies with BO. Shock me!!! No wonder you have an agenda against SE, HP and MR.

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Pettit ignores that:

 

1. Bo did tell them they should work hard for their new coach (you can read the audio transcrip).

 

 

LOL....this is akin to:

 

Father going through divorce and having a supper with his young kids: "Kids, your mother is a rotten slutty whore that is a cowardice bitch and is impossible to live with. Her a-hole parents are clueless and do nothing but tear me apart for no reason other than their own hidden motives......But, I want you to try your best to love her and your grand parents. But, if you don't want to love them, there are other places you can live. Good luck."

 

 

 

Yeah....that really inspires the thought of saying goodbye in a supportive way. But...hey....he did say, "But, I want you to try your best to love them".

 

Bad analogy. Bo didn't bad mouth his successor. He only talked badly about Pederhorst. And he told the truth.

 

A better analogy would be the dad telling the kids that their mother is a wonderful woman, but her boss is a jackass.

 

Bo talked badly about many more then SE on many occasions. he hated everyone and everything here at Nebraska and made it well known to his players how he felt. he pissed in the well every chance he had. but he did...at the end of telling everyone how bad it was here...tell them to support their new coach. Mike may be the only person he didn't throw under the bus from Nebraska....good thing you are here to do that for Bo.

 

That's patently false, but if it helps you deal with this crap season, believe whatever you want.

 

who did Bo like besides himself and his players?

 

I won't answer that. I wouldn't do that to ya, man! I can tell you need to believe your narrative.

 

lol no answer. got it.

 

OK, you asked for it. Pretty much all the Catholics in Lincoln. Bo bought Pius X a brand new turf football field out of his own pocket. Pretty much all the parents and players on his kids' youth sports teams. Maybe

 

Pretty much everyone who he interacted with on a personal basis. Ummm....absolutely not. I know and have talked to a number of people who had spent time around him long before his last year that thought the guy was a total ass and treated them like crap. Back when I supported the guy, I got into some really heated arguments with people I thought just didn't like the guy. Hmmmm....similar to what you are doing now. Yep, I was on your side. Funny thing.....those people were right.

 

The only ones he didn't like were the fairweathered fans who booed at games and left early (or the ones who would've if they had been there.) And they are pretty easy to spot, because they say very similar things to what you've been posting.

 

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